From: | "Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)" <andy(dot)shellam-lists(at)mailnetwork(dot)co(dot)uk> |
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To: | Chetan Parekh <chetan(dot)parekh(at)in(dot)v2solutions(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Postgres and Firewall |
Date: | 2006-12-29 17:10:45 |
Message-ID: | 45954C15.6070105@mailnetwork.co.uk |
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Chetan Parekh wrote:
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> We have Postgress Database running on machine with ip address
> 192.168.0.1 on port no 5432.
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> We want to access this database from outside the firewall. Hence we
> need to open port no 5432 of 192.168.01 in firewall for outside users.
> But in firewall configuration we need to provide the type of call also
> like https, https, ect.
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>
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> We have Swing based application that need to access database over
> internet.
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> Please guild me, what kind of call it will be from Swing based
> application to database
>
> !DSPAM:37,45954a6a31941048546528!
It's a PostgreSQL client library using the PostgreSQL protocol that does
the talking.
You sound like you're using a fairly restrictive firewall, generally
allowing traffic from/to a certain IP and port number is all that is
required - is there a "generic TCP" option at all in your firewall?
--
Andy Shellam
NetServe Support Team
the Mail Network
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