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PostgreSQL for Data Architects

You're reading from   PostgreSQL for Data Architects Discover how to design, develop, and maintain your database application effectively with PostgreSQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783288601
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jayadevan M Jayadevan M
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing PostgreSQL FREE CHAPTER 2. Server Architecture 3. PostgreSQL – Object Hierarchy and Roles 4. Working with Transactions 5. Data Modeling with SQL Power Architect 6. Client Tools 7. SQL Tuning 8. Server Tuning 9. Tools to Move Data in and out of PostgreSQL 10. Scaling, Replication, and Backup and Recovery 11. PostgreSQL – Troubleshooting 12. PostgreSQL – Extras Index

Authentication and permission issues

Once we are past the initial stage, the next set of errors is a result of incorrect or missing entries in pg_hba.conf:, the host-based authentication file found under the data directory. The location/name of the file can be set using the hba_file parameter in postgresql.conf.

The most likely error we will see will be similar to the following:

psql: FATAL:  no pg_hba.conf entry for host "192.168.56.1", user "postgres", database "postgres"

The message mentions a host, a user, and a database. These are precisely the entries we should provide in pg_hba.conf. It has entries similar to the following screenshot:

Authentication and permission issues

The entry marked host can be a hostname, an IP address range or a special keyword.

Note

Note that most of the lines in the screenshot are commented as they begin with #.

We must reload the configuration for the changes to take effect with the following command:

pg_ctl reload

Now, we will be able to connect.

It's possible to...

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