postgresql confguration

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postgresql confguration

Roshan
Hello Erman,

When creating a connection using PGAdmin 3, I am getting error below

Access to database denied
The server doesn't grant access to the database: the server reports
FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "10.105.*.*", user "postgres", database "postgres", SSL off
To access a database on a PostgreSQL server, you first have to grant primary access to the server for your client (Host Based Authentication). PostgreSQL will check the pg_hba.conf file if a pattern that matches your client address / username / database is present and enabled before any SQL GRANT access control lists are evaluated.
The initial settings in pg_hba.conf are quite restrictive, in order to avoid unwanted security holes caused by unreviewed but mandatory system settings. You'll probably want to add something like
host all all 192.168.0.0/24 md5
This example grants MD5 encrypted password access to all databases to all users on the private network 192.168.0.0/24.
You can use the pg_hba.conf editor that is built into pgAdmin III to edit the pg_hba.conf configuration file. After changing pg_hba.conf, you need to trigger a server configuration reload using pg_ctl or by stopping and restarting the server process.


I modified the conf file 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\11\data\postgrsql.conf' and added the entry
listen_addresses = 'IP'

Unfortunately I am getting same error.

Can you please help.

I am creating a PGSQL connection to be used for TabJolt.

Thanks,

Roshan
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