So im trying to connect to my Psql server that runs on my andriod phone with Termux via pgAdmin, but its somehow cant connect with WiFi trough local ip
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I tried to use diffirent ports and SQL Shell (psql), but the same error.
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It's my first time working with MySQL, so it's not much I know about it. I just installed MySQL Workbench client (no server) and attempted to connect to a MySQL database that exists on a different host.
I tried to connect to an external database and received an error. I used a Standard (TCP/IP) connection, entered an IP address for the other hosting machine, user name and password and clicked Test Connection. The error I am getting: "Failed to connect to MySQL at HostName with User. Unable to connect to localhost."
Why is it connecting to localhost if I entered a totally different IP? I don't have a localhost and I don't need it. Is there anything special that I have to do when I connect to a different server?
I had a postgreSQL server/database working in a local area network in Windows. To have access to it through Ethernet I changed the IP in the router settings. Everything was fine. But when I came today to the office, I could not have connected to the server. Moreover, I cannot even create a localhost server on that PC. The error is "Unable to connect to server:" and nothing else. When I turn off the postgres in services it specifies the error with TCP/IP, port, etc. But not when the service is on. When connecting to the server, the pgAdmin asks for the postgres password. Endlessly, thou the password is printed correctly and the METHOD is set to trust. The reinstallation did not help.
What does this error mean? And what is the cure?
I have installed DB2 and it is working fine but my database is connecting fine only when I try to load the GUI component to the browser I am not able to connect to the local host.
I set up a Postgres server on my computer (windows) at home just to run some basic work when I am away from home, but I am unable to connect to it outside of my home network. I have setup my pg_hba.conf file to accept connections from my laptop and I have set listen_addresses to '*'. It works perfectly fine if my laptop is on the same network as my home computer, but if I go to any other network it fails to even recognize the connection.
Returns the following in pgAdmin4: could not connect to server: Connection timed out.
Any ideas?
I'm trying to connect to a database running in a docker container on a remote host. I configured SSH-Tunnel in pgadmin3 with ip of the host and identity file. On Settings tab I inserted 172.18.0.2 (the container IP) as host. It is not possible to connect. pgadmin turns grey for a while and presents me a beautiful error message:
SSH error: Error when starting up SSH session with error code -8 [Unable to exchange encryption keys]
Do I miss something? Is it possible to connect to the container?
When I upgraded pgAdmin 1.20.0 to 1.22.1, I started getting the same error. pgAdmin 4 doesn't have support for any SSH tunnel either. So, the only option you have right now is .. revert back to 1.20.0. Unfortunately, if you're on PG9.5 or better, pgAdmin 1.20.0 doesn't support it.
If you require access to a Postgres 9.5 database, you can manually create the SSH tunnel, and then connect using pgAdmin3 by setting the host to localhost. On Linux or Mac, you can use the following: ssh -L 5432:<pg-host>:5432 <jump-host-ip-or-dns>. It doesn't seem likely that pgAdmin3 will receive any updates with the direction pgAdmin4 is heading.