Last week my HUD was working fine.
I haven't changed anything since. It's possible Windows 10 has installed some updates.
I have the PSQL database on my laptop, and HEM2 + my poker clients running on my desktop. Normally this works fine.
On start-up, HEM2 now produces this error:
Code:
Connect to PostgreSQL Database
Server mylaptop
Port 5432
User postgres
Password ************
ERROR: FATAL: 28000: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "fe80::94e2:blah:blah:blah%4", user "postgres", database "postgres", SSL off
Any thoughts on why I should be getting this error out of the blue?
The host address looks weird. Is that an IPv6 address? Could this be related to the problem?
* I have checked that pinging mylaptop still works.
* I haven't changed any of the database settings.
* HEM2 works fine if I run it on the laptop itself. It's only remote access that seems to have broken.
* Both client and server are running Windows 10, and have been for some time now.
* A while back, I updated PostgreSQL on my laptop to version 9.6, and rebuilt my database. This was working fine until today.
* I've checked that postgresql.conf still contains the uncommented line listen_addresses = '*'
* The local IP address of the client (my desktop PC) is 192.168.0.132
* The host address in the error message (fe80::94e2:....) does not correspond to any of the addresses listed when I run ipconfig, either on the client (desktop PC) or the server (laptop).
* pg_hba.conf contains the following lines:
Code:
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
# IPv4 local connections:
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
# IPv6 local connections:
host all all ::1/128 md5
host all all 192.168.0.0/24 md5
Sorry for the Windows 10 query (I do understand it's not officially supported) - I'm just hoping there's a really glaring explanation for this...