On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 03:01:56PM -0500, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
> Questions??
> The SQL and Programming part are easy!
> But.. I can't connect to a database on the lan
> only on the local machine..
> Scenario..
> Created test DB called mydb
> Created table person w/ fields (name, address, city, state, zip)
> Inserted values into tables
> Table displays on local serves with Select query..
>
> I want to run Postgres server on host Maintower then
> I want to connect to database mydb from host user Laptop
> TCP/IP and Named Resolution are up and running....
>
> What syntax do I use ..?
Look at pg_hba.conf (in your pgsql/data directory).
There are instructions in there for allowing access from non-local hosts
by specifying allowed IP addresses.
You would need something like the following to allow access from (all)
other machines:
host all trust
or
host all password
gh
>
> Bob T
>