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Genaro Gambino
 
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Default [BUGS] BUG #2382: Fail ODBC Connection - 04-08-2006 , 09:24 AM







The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 2382
Logged by: Genaro Gambino
Email address: ggambino (AT) rcl (DOT) cl
PostgreSQL version: 8.0
Operating system: Windows XP, Linux
Description: Fail ODBC Connection
Details:

I have a LINUX SERVER with POSTGRES working fine and a System in PHP working
fine too, on INTRANET.

But I install windows version on my Windows XP is fine, but I try to connect
via ODBC form my PC to the Linux Server and it fails.

I try every thing but it doesn't work

Could you please give me some help,

Thank

Genaro Gambino

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Richard Huxton
 
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Default Re: [BUGS] BUG #2382: Fail ODBC Connection - 04-10-2006 , 04:53 AM






Genaro Gambino wrote:
Quote:
Description: Fail ODBC Connection
Details:

I have a LINUX SERVER with POSTGRES working fine and a System in PHP working
fine too, on INTRANET.

But I install windows version on my Windows XP is fine, but I try to connect
via ODBC form my PC to the Linux Server and it fails.

I try every thing but it doesn't work
Genaro - I don't think this is necessarily a bug in PostgreSQL - it
could just be a configuration problem. Can I suggest you subscribe to
the pgsql-general mailing list and ask again there?

Before you repeat your question you'll want to:
1. Turn on connection logging on the server
2. Turn on odbc logging on the client
3. Check that the server is listening on port 5432
4. Check that you can connect to server port 5432 from the client (e.g.
with telnet)

This will give people the information they need to help you connect.

See you there!

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Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

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