By ebealestitch
Hello I’m trying to connect an ETL service to a managed Postgres database, but get the following error:
"FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host \"<IP_ADDRESS>\", user \"<DB_USER>\", database \"<DB_NAME>\", SSL off"
How would I add the following to pg_hba.conf:
host replication [stitch_username] [ip_address_1] md5
host replication [stitch_username] [ip_address_2] md5
host replication [stitch_username] [ip_address_3] md5
host replication [stitch_username] [ip_address_4] md5
As far as I understood, when I added the IP addresses to Trusted Sources that they would also be added to pg_hba.conf.
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I don’t think that this would be possible because it’s a managed service and this might break the integrity. Have you tried checking this with the DO’s support team?
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