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Install PostgreSQL 9.1 on Ubuntu 13.04 Linux
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Step 1: Install PostgreSQL on your system | |
Run the following commands in your console: | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.1 | |
Step 2: Configure your postgresql password | |
sudo -u postgres psql template1 | |
ALTER USER postgres with encrypted password 'your_password'; | |
Press ctrl-d | |
Step 3: Configure MD5 authentication | |
sudo nano /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf | |
Update the | |
local all postgres | |
entry to | |
local all postgres md5 | |
Step 4: Enable TCP/IP connections | |
sudo nano /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/postgresql.conf | |
Locate the line | |
#listen_addresses = 'localhost' | |
and change it to: | |
listen_addresses = 'localhost' | |
To allow other computers to connect to your PostgreSQL server replace ‘localhost’ with the IP Address of your server, or alternatively to ’0.0.0.0′ to bind to all interfaces. | |
Step 5: Restart postgres | |
sudo service postgresql restart | |
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