Databases

NAVIGATION
CATEGORIES
REFERRENCE
LINKS
  • Access to databas from the Internet

    0 answers - 2453 bytes - related search similar search Add To My Delicious Add To My Stumble Upon Add To My Google Mark Add To My Facebook Add To My Digg Add To My Reddit

    19/9/2006 22:41, "Lukasz" <fatmouse (AT) poczta (DOT) fmwrote:
    Hello,
    I would like to install a PostgreSQL. I know how to manage the database
    itself, creae databases, user, groups and so on. But I don't know how
    to allow other users, who are outside LAN to connect to database
    through Internet.
    For example, my external IP is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, and my IP in the local
    network is yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy. I want to install PostgreSQL on the
    computer with yyy.yyy What and where I need to configure to have
    access to my database from Internet?
    I will assume that you want to allow normal psql client access and not
    through a web server.
    There is two places you will need to configure.
    is your router - you will need to setup port forwarding . The default
    port for connecting to the PostgreSQL server is 5432 so the router will need
    to forward any incoming requests on tcp port 5432 to tcp port 5432 at
    server address yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy (your PostgreSQL server address)
    If you have configured a different port then adjust accordingly.
    This is a common configuration option and shouldn't be hard to find.
    Second you will need to configure PostgreSQL to accept connections from
    outside your network. This is done in pg_hba.conf which is in your data
    folder by default.
    If you currently connect to the server from another machine on your network
    you will have a line similar to
    host all all yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/24 md5
    To allow PostgreSQL to accept outside connections you will add another line
    such as
    host all all zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz/32 md5
    Where zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz is the ip address of the remote computer that wants to
    connect.
    The pg_hba.conf file has notes explaining these entries or you can read up
    the docs at
    Basically this entry says you are willing to accept network connections from
    another computer and how they are allowed to connect and which databases
    they can connect to.
    If you allow connections from anywhere then anyone has the chance of getting
    into your database.
    It is preferable to only allow connections from a specific ip address but if
    they don't have a static ip address you won't be able to do that. If they
    have a dynamic ip address one suggestion is try and limit them to
    connections from the isp they are connecting from instead of just any
    computer in the world.

Re: Access to databas from the Internet


max 4000 letters.
Your nickname that display:
In order to stop the spam: 8 + 7 =
QUESTION ON "Databases"

EMSDN.COM