I have pgadminIII running on WinXP with no problems. I am using Computer
Associates EZfirewall and have the WinXP firewall turned off. I also
had norton firewall at one time, an it worked with it, but I had to turn
off the winxp firewall.
Art
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Stephen McConnell schrieb
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Ah, and btw. Skimming thru the code "read professinonalism" (we take
every hint seriously ;)) it appears libpq would be to blame for
calling gethostbyname(). This is even outside of Daves skope.
Yup, this is pgsql-hackers stuff. Or even better [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please d
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
improvement.
I dont think adding a regex routine just to find out a shortcut
for translating a literal string which means an IP-address
is worth the effort - think that "professional programmers"
take efficiency in account. And adding a bunch of code just
for very very ra
Andreas Pflug schrieb:
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
improvement.
I dont think adding a regex routine just to find out a shortcut
for translating a literal string which means an IP-address
is worth the effort - think that "professional programmers"
take efficiency in account. And adding a bunch of co
Stephen McConnell schrieb:
No Tino, PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMING is an attitude. I've been
programming since 1974, both Open Source AND Paid Programming. For the
USAF, Private Industry and as an IBM Global Services Consultant and now
on my own personal Open Source Project.
... yada yada...
well
Stephen McConnell schrieb:
Dave
"Functions like gethostbyname() are written by Microsoft, not us. If
they
don't return, there's not much we can do. I suppose we could run every
system call in a different thread so we can abort if it doesn't return,
but that would bring a whole new meaning to the
ature".
Steve McConnell
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> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Firewall locks Windows version
>
> I installed the Wi
I installed the Windows version of pgAdminIII. My plan is to use it to
administer a remote PostgreSQL instance on a Linux box on my network.
When I start it up, it hangs after Norton Internet Firewall notifies me
that pgAdminIII.exe is requesting a DNS server. If I turn off the
Firewall pgAdmin