Re: WWW interface for postgres
Marek Wr�bel wrote:
Hi...
Do you know frendly interface for postgres by WWW (linux) ?
To view/create/update etc. databases...
NETim
netim@isp.pl
phpPgAdmin (in last it is:
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin)
CU
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Before I ask my main question, what sort of return address is this? The
domain is that of my own company, and I know that there is no user named
Debian here. Is it some sort of anonymity trick, and every recipient sees
their own domain in that spot? Can Mr. Debian explain this?
-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of
Debian@sctech.co.jp
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:30 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] WWW interface for postgres
Now to my main question:
phpPgAdmin (in last it is:
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin)
It just so happens that right now, about an hour after reading that message,
I discovered that I need such a thing (been asked to pass administration of
my database over to a coworker who doesn't know SQL and likes to use his
'Doze PC rather than the Linux server console). But the link given above is
dead (no surprise - there was much discussion on this list about Greatbridge
going away), and although there are references to stable releases as high as
2.3 and Beta 3.0 on other sites, the download links are all disabled. The
most recent downloadable file I could find is 2.2.1, and there was mention
of security bugs with anything below 2.3. Does anyone know where I can get
2.3 or Beta 3.0 (if it's pretty stable)?
Thanks!
--------------------------------
Karen Ellrick
S & C Technology, Inc.
1-21-35 Kusatsu-shinmachi
Hiroshima 733-0834 Japan
(from U.S. 011-81, from Japan 0) 82-293-2838
--------------------------------
phppgadmin has moved to sourceforge.
On windoze I tend to use pgadmin which is available at:
http:\\pgadmin.postgresql.org
I think this comes with the latest ODBC driver, but if not then it is
available at:
http:\\odbc.postgresql.org
You'll also need mdac v2 or later (I think) available for download from
microsoft. Probably already have if you have IE5 or later (could be wring on
this).
- Stuart
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-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Ellrick [SMTP:k-ellrick@sctech.co.jp]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 7:36 AM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] WWW interface for postgresBefore I ask my main question, what sort of return address is this? The
domain is that of my own company, and I know that there is no user named
Debian here. Is it some sort of anonymity trick, and every recipient sees
their own domain in that spot? Can Mr. Debian explain this?-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of
Debian@sctech.co.jp
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:30 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] WWW interface for postgresNow to my main question:
phpPgAdmin (in last it is:
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin)It just so happens that right now, about an hour after reading that
message,
I discovered that I need such a thing (been asked to pass administration
of
my database over to a coworker who doesn't know SQL and likes to use his
'Doze PC rather than the Linux server console). But the link given above
is
dead (no surprise - there was much discussion on this list about
Greatbridge
going away), and although there are references to stable releases as high
as
2.3 and Beta 3.0 on other sites, the download links are all disabled. The
most recent downloadable file I could find is 2.2.1, and there was mention
of security bugs with anything below 2.3. Does anyone know where I can
get
2.3 or Beta 3.0 (if it's pretty stable)?Thanks!
--------------------------------
Karen Ellrick
S & C Technology, Inc.
1-21-35 Kusatsu-shinmachi
Hiroshima 733-0834 Japan
(from U.S. 011-81, from Japan 0) 82-293-2838
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Pardon the message from me that appears like a dumb question, since the
answer came an hour prior. I wrote the message not long after the Debian
message (with a link to Greatbridge) came in, but for some strange reason
mine didn't appear in the list for about four hours. In the meantime,
speedboy put the solution on sourceforge and told the list about it. I had
already thanked him (off-list, because I thought the list was dropping my
messages) and downloaded phpPgAdmin 2.3 when my original question showed up.
What in the world is going on with this list lately?
Meanwhile, my first question is still valid - it's a spooky feeling to see
your own domain name show up, married with someone else's username, as a
return address on a message that you know neither you (nor anyone else in
your domain - in my case I am the only English speaker) wrote. Did others
get the same message as coming from Debian@their.own.domain, or were all the
copies with mine (sctech.co.jp)?
--------------------------------
Karen Ellrick
S & C Technology, Inc.
1-21-35 Kusatsu-shinmachi
Hiroshima 733-0834 Japan
(from U.S. 011-81, from Japan 0) 82-293-2838
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-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Karen Ellrick
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 3:36 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] WWW interface for postgresBefore I ask my main question, what sort of return address is this? The
domain is that of my own company, and I know that there is no user named
Debian here. Is it some sort of anonymity trick, and every recipient sees
their own domain in that spot? Can Mr. Debian explain this?-----Original Message-----
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of
Debian@sctech.co.jp
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 8:30 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] WWW interface for postgresNow to my main question:
phpPgAdmin (in last it is:
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin)It just so happens that right now, about an hour after reading
that message,
I discovered that I need such a thing (been asked to pass
administration of
my database over to a coworker who doesn't know SQL and likes to use his
'Doze PC rather than the Linux server console). But the link
given above is
dead (no surprise - there was much discussion on this list about
Greatbridge
going away), and although there are references to stable releases
as high as
2.3 and Beta 3.0 on other sites, the download links are all disabled. The
most recent downloadable file I could find is 2.2.1, and there was mention
of security bugs with anything below 2.3. Does anyone know where
I can get
2.3 or Beta 3.0 (if it's pretty stable)?Thanks!
--------------------------------
Karen Ellrick
S & C Technology, Inc.
1-21-35 Kusatsu-shinmachi
Hiroshima 733-0834 Japan
(from U.S. 011-81, from Japan 0) 82-293-2838
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 07:41:26PM +0900, Karen Ellrick wrote:
Meanwhile, my first question is still valid - it's a spooky feeling to see
your own domain name show up, married with someone else's username, as a
return address on a message that you know neither you (nor anyone else in
your domain - in my case I am the only English speaker) wrote. Did others
get the same message as coming from Debian@their.own.domain, or were all the
copies with mine (sctech.co.jp)?
same here.
Debian@mydomain
flabbergasted
(no! I'm an open relay!)
tinus
"Karen Ellrick" <k-ellrick@sctech.co.jp> writes:
Meanwhile, my first question is still valid - it's a spooky feeling to see
your own domain name show up, married with someone else's username, as a
return address on a message that you know neither you (nor anyone else in
your domain - in my case I am the only English speaker) wrote. Did others
get the same message as coming from Debian@their.own.domain, or were all the
copies with mine (sctech.co.jp)?
I got it as
Debian GNU/Linux User :-D <leszek.usenet@softel.pl>
which looks right (jibes with the Organization: header, at least).
Sounds like your mailer is butchering addresses.
-Doug
--
Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.
--T. J. Jackson, 1863
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 19:41:26 +0900 Karen Ellrick <k-ellrick@sctech.co.jp> wrote:
Meanwhile, my first question is still valid - it's a spooky feeling to see
your own domain name show up, married with someone else's username, as a
return address on a message that you know neither you (nor anyone else in
your domain - in my case I am the only English speaker) wrote. Did others
get the same message as coming from Debian@their.own.domain, or were all the
copies with mine (sctech.co.jp)?
odds are that the user named debian is using a system where the MTA isn't
adding the domain name (which it should be doing, unqualified usernames in
from fields of email are evil.) none of the intervening MTAs took any
action, and the MTA for your company probably recognized the unqualified
username in the from address and "helpfully" added one.
my best guess,
richard
Debian GNU/Linux User :-D wrote:
Marek Wr�bel wrote:
Hi...
Do you know frendly interface for postgres by WWW (linux) ?
To view/create/update etc. databases...
NETim
netim@isp.pl
phpPgAdmin (in last it is:
http://www.greatbridge.org/project/phppgadmin)CU
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Hi
you may want to look at http://www.webmin.org/webmin , I believe that is
the correct URL.
Webmin is a good web based administration tool for maintaining most *nix
variants and linux distributions.
Guy
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