Re: Connecting to a remote database
- From: Tino Wildenhain <tino(at)wildenhain(dot)de>
- To: Nigel Horne <njh(at)bandsman(dot)co(dot)uk>
- Cc: pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org
- Subject: Re: Connecting to a remote database
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:56:41 +0200
- Message-id: <43049399(dot)3060500(at)wildenhain(dot)de>
Nigel Horne schrieb:
When I connect to a remote database I get this message:
"An error has occured:
Error connecting to the server: FATAL: Missing or erroneous ph_hba.conf
file, see postmaster log for details."
Naturally I have something wrong, this is NOT a bug report for
that, rather it is a plea (RFE) for a more informative message.
This message falls down in a number of ways:
1) Is it missing or is it erroneous? Why doesn't pgadmin know the
difference?
Ah well, the message comes from the server, so guess what
pgadmin can really know about it :-)
2) Is the file on the local system or remote system?
postmaster is the server. So look there (or ask your DBA)
3) Where is the ph_hba.conf file?
Again, ask your sysadmin of the server. If you set up yourself,
you would have read the documenation, right? ;)) *hint*
4) What is erroneous about it?
It told you to read the logfile on the server to find out :)
5) Where is the postmaster log file, on which machine, and what details
am I looking for?
See above :-)
6) Why doesn't this box allow me to view the log file?
Because you cant connect? And there is no fileaccess to joe
average anyway ;)
7) Last and least: occurred has two 'r's ;-)
Try to mess up your /etc/passwd on a unix box
and then connect via ssh. Compare the messages
you get and what to do :-)
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