Yes, the command-line client works fine that way. Turns out the problem was SELinux permissions that had to be specifically enabled.

Thanks for the suggestions and the help.

-- john


Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:14 PM, John Cartwright
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,

 I'm using php 5.1.6 on a RHEL 5 system connecting to a postgresql server
 version 8.2.3.   I think that TCP connections are enabled correctly in
 the server's pg_hba.conf and I can successfully connect from the client
 using pgsql.  However, trying to use pg_connect() w/ a call like:

 $con = pg_connect("host='postgres1.ngdc.noaa.gov' port=5432
 sslmode='allow' user='test' password='mypassword' dbname='test'")

if you do psql like so, can it connect?

psql -h postgres1.ndgc.noaa.gov -U test test

?

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