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.. _connect_error:
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`Connection Error`:index:
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When connecting to a PostgreSQL server, you may get an error message. If you
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encounter an error message, please review the message carefully; each error
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message attempts to incorporate the information you'll need to resolve the
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problem. For more details about specific errors, please locate the error
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message in the list below:
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**Connection to the server has been lost**
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.. image:: images/ce_timeout.png
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:alt: Connection to the server has been lost
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:align: center
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This error message indicates that the connection attempt has taken longer than
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the specified threshold; there may be a problem with the connection properties
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provided on the *Server* dialog, network connectivity issues, or the server may
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not be running.
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**could not connect to Server: Connection refused**
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.. image:: images/ce_not_running.png
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:alt: Could not connect to server
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:align: center
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If pgAdmin displays this message, there are two possible reasons for this:
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* the database server isn't running - simply start it.
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* the server isn't configured to accept TCP/IP requests on the address shown.
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For security reasons, a PostgreSQL server "out of the box" doesn't listen on
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TCP/IP ports. Instead, it must be enabled to listen for TCP/IP requests. This
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can be done by adding **listen_addresses='*'**; this will make the server accept
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connections on any IP interface.
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For further information, please refer to the PostgreSQL documentation about
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`runtime configuration <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config.html>`_.
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**FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry**
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.. image:: images/ce_error_hba.png
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:alt: No pg_hba.conf entry
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:align: center
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If pgAdmin displays this message when connecting, your server can be contacted
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correctly over the network, but is not configured to accept your connection.
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Your client has not been detected as a legal user for the database.
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To connect to a server, the pg_hba.conf file on the database server must be
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configured to accept connections from the host of the pgAdmin client. Modify
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the pg_hba.conf file on the database server host, and add an entry in the form:
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* **host template1 postgres 192.168.0.0/24 md5** for an IPV4 network
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* **host template1 postgres ::ffff:192.168.0.0/120 md5** for an IPV6 network
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For more information, please refer to the PostgreSQL documentation about
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`client authentication <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/client-authentication.html>`_.
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**FATAL: password authentication failed**
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.. image:: images/ce_password_failed.png
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:alt: Password authentication failed
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:align: center
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The *password authentication failed for user* error message indicates there
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may be a problem with the password you entered. Retry the password to confirm
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you entered it correctly. If the error message returns, make sure that you have
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the correct password, that you are authorized to access the server, and that
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the access has been correctly configured in the server's postgresql.conf
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configuration file.
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