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Re: Driver 8.1 : fails contacting the server with routable address



Hi Rainer,

Thanks for your answer.
I checked that file, I found one entry (not in relation with this test). I deleted it and re-built an Access file in order to make a test.
  • It did not work :
    • Connexion to the remote server is not done properly. It tries to use some authentification data that I did not filled in. Name used : "Admin" (does not correspond to my real login name).
    • Connexion to the test server (in personnal network) worked, the driver poped up asking my login and password.
  • No new entry was added to the file.

Rainer Bauer a écrit :
Hello Guillaume,

Monday, January 21, 2008, 2:33:53 PM, you wrote:

GG>     * When contacting a "local" server (192.168.*.*), the driver asks
GG>       the user login and pass
GG>     * When contacting another server (routable address), the driver
GG>       tempt to use the Access UID ("Admin") with a password.

Did you check that the pgpass file does not contain the login data for
the remote server? See the manual:
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/static/libpq-pgpass.html>

Rainer


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