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Host IP
Fredrick Bartlett <palmtreefrb@earthlink.net> — 2000-08-23T18:22:30Z
Hello, List! How can I connect to the remote PostgresSQL host using IP address, not host name. Fredrick
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Re: Host IP
Anthony E . Greene <agreene@pobox.com> — 2000-08-24T22:28:28Z
On 23 Aug 2000 14:22 Fredrick Bartlett wrote: >How can I connect to the remote PostgresSQL host using IP address, not >host name. If you can't figure out anything else, make up a name and add an entry in your own hosts file (normally /etc/hosts) that points to the remote server. -- Anthony E. Greene <agreene@pobox.com> <http://www.pobox.com/~agreene/> PGP Key: 0x6C94239D/7B3D BD7D 7D91 1B44 BA26 C484 A42A 60DD 6C94 239D Linux. The choice of a GNU Generation. <http://www.linux.org/>
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Re: Host IP
tuan <nguyen_a@cnam.fr> — 2000-08-25T15:32:17Z
Fredrick Bartlett wrote: > > Hello, List! > > How can I connect to the remote PostgresSQL host using IP address, not > host name. > > Fredrick provided you started the remote postmaster with -i option,simply replace hostname by IP address : /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql -h xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx dbname But remember previous posts :IP sockets less secure.(thanks for your explanation,Gordon ) May be improved with ssh login to the host running the backend then run psql or front-end programs from there ? Though doing this needs to set up an user account on the server for every person allowed to connect to the database . How do you think ? -- /\ /\ ( ''' ) _(O)-(O)_ (,,) Y (,,) ===\[_]/=== ¤-((_))-¤