| I use all static IPs for my servers and most of my workstations. I'm virtually positive the problem is not in how the IP address is assigned, TCP/IP sockets don't differentiate a static from dynamic IP address. You've probably got another network setup problem. Have you used Ping to determine if the machines can communicate using the assigned addresses? Have you checked for any Firewall blocks. You can use Telnet to connect to the Postgres service port as another check. Having setup Postgres servers and clients on Windows, Mac, and Linux without seeing any such problem, I'm virtually positive it's not a Postgres issue. BTW: If you need more help, please be more specific about your setup. You didn't even indicated if it was the client, or the server who's configuration was changing. On May 28, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Balachandran wrote:
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