It's solved... Thank you very...very much, my
friend...
I still have one question. I also have one station at
home with SuSE 8.2. Why this postgres from SuSE 8.2
does not have "pg_hba.conf"?
and how can I use pgaccess to access into the postgres
server?
And its "postgresql.conf" is also different as the one
from SuSE 9.2.
Thank you very much in advance.
--- �n_Hansen
m�dag 07 juni 2004 18:37 skrev Prabu Subroto:
Anybody would be so nice to tell me why I can not access my postgres with pgaccess?
Thank you very much in advance.
Most likely the good old access control ... as user postgres, do:
# cd # cd data
And take a look at a file called 'pg_hba.conf'. You probably have a line, which looks like:
local all all ident sameuser
Which means, you don't need to create a password for that user, just need to create it. And that you need to be the same user in postgres, as in unix, when you log onto the database at localhost.
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