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Solved! Accessing PostgreSQL from Mac-only network



Gentle people,

It was the firewall on the Cube that prevented the access from the
client, iMac! Duh!

Now I have to configure my firewall on the Cube to allow iMac access.

Thanks for all your help :)

Oguz


On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 02:10 AM, Oguz Imre wrote:

> Thanks for your reply, Jim.
>
> Yes, I did take out the # sign. In fact, I think -i option in starting
> postmaster, does just that (overrides).
>
> Installing psql command-line client on the iMac is a good idea. I
> shall attempt that.
>
> When you say "Were you able to have your Java client connect to the
> server while running locally on the ( iMac ) server machine?", do you
> mean can I run my Java Swing application on the Cube? If so, yes, I
> can (PostgreSQL is running on the Cube).
>
> I agree, I should seek help in the Postgres world, as this is a setup
> issue, not the Java/Swing issue.
>
> Thanks to you and all those gentle people before you.
>
> I think it is time to go to bed, now.
>
> Have a nice weekend,
>
> Oguz
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