I've created a test db using PostgreSQL v7.3.3 on an iMac running Max OS X 10.2 which I can access over my LAN from my G4 (also running OS X 10.2) using both ssh and phpPgAdmin (using PHP 4.3.2 on the iMac). However, when I try to connect using Rev 2.0.3 revOpenDatabase (or any PostgreSQL admin tool such as PostmanQuery or SQLBoss Developer) I get connection refused???

In fact, none of the PostgreSQL admin tools will work directly on the iMac either?! I've tried turning off the built-in FireWall on the iMac and also allowing connections via PostgreSQL's 5432 port, but nothing works. Only if I use Terminal or phpPgAdmin can I get a connection and manipulate my test database?

I can even use Terminal on my G4 and connect to the iMac using ssh and then use "psql testdb" to get at the database. Or I can use a broswer on my G4 with "http://192.168.181.2/~postgres/phpPgAdmin/index.php"; to gain remote admin control, but absolutely no joy with straight connection using either Rev 2.0.3 or the PostgreSQL admin tools which use an IP address, a port number, a user name, user password and a database name???

Obviously I'm doing something stupid and probably blindingly obvious, it's just that I can't see what it is!! Any ideas please?

Peter

PS the PostgreSQL config uses "md5" for user authentication.
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Peter Reid
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