[Pkg-postgresql-public] Re: Postgresql refuse TCP/IP connections
Michelle Konzack
linux4michelle at freenet.de
Wed Apr 26 12:35:43 UTC 2006
Am 2006-04-23 19:04:07, schrieb Florian Weimer:
> * Michelle Konzack:
>
> > hostssl all all 192.168.0.64/192 md5
Yeah... its192.168.0.64/26
> This line doesn't look valid. And, quoting the documentation:
>
> | The first record with a matching connection type, client address,
> | requested database, and user name is used to perform authentication.
>
> So your preceding reject line is likely the culprit.
<F-WORD> I have allready read it... :-/
I do not know, why I have put all of my client IP's at the end...
Maybe because currently I am working to much (15-18 h/day and
7 days a week; only Debian GNU/Linux Consultant in Strasbourg)
I woke up On monday morning at 5:00 and now it is Thuesday 00:14
and have to work up to 3:00... (where I will send my last message)
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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