From: | Dragan Matic <gekko(at)eunet(dot)yu> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Is Postgres broken in Red Hat 9? |
Date: | 2003-07-09 13:00:05 |
Message-ID: | 3F0C11D5.6050204@eunet.yu |
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Tnx everybody for help, it wasn't any problem with blocked ports, but in
ODBC driver.
This is from the Postgres Site:
"In addition, this driver fixes an annoying problem with recent builds
of PostgreSQL on Redhat systems that have a particularly long compiler
version string that caused a buffer overflow resulting in a GPF on
Windows upon connection to the database. "
Dragan Matic wrote:
> Hi, there is a small problem here I have, I would appreciate any
> suggestion.
>
> We were using Postgres 7.2.x and later 7.3.x under Red Hat 8, and
> everything worked fine. Clients are working under windows and are
> communicating to Postgres via ODBC. This weekend we tried to upgrade
> to Red Hat 9 (and PG 7.3.3 shipped with it), but we just couldn't
> connect to server through ODBC. Postgres starts fine, I can access it
> through psql, but we simply can't access it from client machines. It
> is configured properly (it should accept tcp/ip connections, and
> appropriate rights are given). I simply can't find what is going
> wrong. I even trien putting older (Postgres made) rpms, but the
> problem persists. Are there any similar experiences, is this a RedHat
> bug, has it closed something somehow, or where should I start looking?
> Tnx.
> Dragan
>
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