Hi,

Did you set-up your remote PostgreSQL to accept non-localhost connexions too (hba.conf) ?

Best,


Le 14 janv. 10 à 18:56, Alex Adams a écrit :

I have successfully setup a runRev application to work with PosgreSQL on
localhost of the same machine that is running the runRev app (OS X).

Now I am ready to connect to a fresh PostgreSQL install on a Vista machine
on the LAN.  I am trying to use Navicat to move the database from the
localhost to the new server installation. I can’t make the connection. I can ping from one machine to the other, but I can’t get a response from Postgres. The services are running. Any ideas as to what might be wrong?

I know that this is a very basic question with a lot of variables to the specific installations here, but I need to learn how to do this smoothly and easily. I expect to host many, many of these Postgres database on hosted
installations, perhaps virtual servers, on the net.

Any guidance would be appreciated and any reference works for my education
would be appreciated also.  I am an experienced database user.  I am
familiar with MS SQL Server, Openbase, Frontbase, and SQLite. This is my
first time with Postgres.

Thanks,
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