![]() ![]() On the server, click Start -> Run type cmd and hit enter (or just click start and type cmd if you're on Vista/7), at the prompt type ipconfig /all and paste the output here. Kraada wrote:It sounds like you're trying to use the wrong IP address. krystof Posts: 36 Joined: Wed 11:43 pm Location: New England But I will be happy for any suggestions from anyone. #custom_variable_classes = '' # list of custom variable class namesīy the way, I also have a support ticket open about this matter. Here is the bottom of my pg_hba.conf file after following the tutorial:Ħ. So I do think the key here is that I am putting in the wrong thing for "server".? (I do hope this is obvious and you can tell me what to put there after you are done laughing.?)ĥ. Just for a lark, I clicked "new" on the Optimus itself and tried putting its own IP address instead of "localhost" for the "server". It seems not necessary to be correct about the "name" and "database." So long as the rest is correct, you can then "browse databasses" on that server. ![]() Here is exactly how I fill in the PT Configure PostgreSQL Database:Ī. Does PostgreSQL need to be installed on both computers? I have only installed PostgreSQL on the computer where it is being used.Ĥ. So I have enabled "all" traffic for both computers without success for the following guesses for application names: PokerTracker, PostgreSQL, Configure PostgreSQL Database (the "application" name that shows in Task Manager), Optimus PT3 DB (the name I gave the database).Ģ. But it will not "save" unless I specify an application name! What is the router seeing as the application name? Beats me. (log-in defaults are on the router box.) Under "advanced" I found port enabling. (Actually a wireless router but also with LAN ports.) By accident I discovered that browsing to brings me to the d-link router control panel. Both computers are connected by Ethernet/LAN cables to a D-link router. (Also by the way, please tell me if a straight beats a flush.)ġ. I hope you will all have a good laugh and then tell me what I am doing wrong. WJKOMO, I wish you had said what you did, because I am clueless. I had different firewalls on each machine, so setting up 5432 in all three places took quite a bit of time and trial and error, even after having some experience doing this in the past. ![]() Wjkomo wrote.I think you should also have something in there about needing to allow port 5432 to be enabled in both directions, on both machines, as well as in the router. ![]()
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