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how_to:vpop3db_postgresql_service_not_starting [2015/09/23 13:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1 | how_to:vpop3db_postgresql_service_not_starting [2015/11/27 17:30] – [no pg_hba.conf entry for host ::1, user vpop3, database vpop3] paul | ||
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====no pg_hba.conf entry for host ":: | ====no pg_hba.conf entry for host ":: | ||
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This usually happens if the PC where VPOP3 is installed used to only have IPv4 installed, and has now had IPv6 added. The PostgreSQL configuration needs altering to support IPv6. | This usually happens if the PC where VPOP3 is installed used to only have IPv4 installed, and has now had IPv6 added. The PostgreSQL configuration needs altering to support IPv6. | ||
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In some cases the last two lines may not exist, in which case you can simply copy those lines from the example above and paste them into your pg_hba.conf file | In some cases the last two lines may not exist, in which case you can simply copy those lines from the example above and paste them into your pg_hba.conf file | ||
- | You will then need to restart the PostgreSQL service in Windows. Note that sometimes PostgreSQL cannot close down properly, and there will be unwanted ' | + | You will then need to restart the VPOP3DB/PostgreSQL service in Windows. Note that sometimes PostgreSQL cannot close down properly, and there will be unwanted ' |
====Shared memory problems==== | ====Shared memory problems==== |