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Problem with postgresql and pgadmin docker containers


I'm trying to connect postgresql and pgadmin4 work together. pgadmin4 works fine but when I try to create a new server I have 2 problems:

  • if the postgres container is at other port that is not 5432 it dont recognize that port. It show this error: could not connect to server: Connection refused Is the server running on host "172.17.0.5" and accepting TCP/IP connections on port 5431?
  • if the postgres container is at port 5432 the error is FATAL: password authentication failed for user "example".

I execute this command to get postgres container: docker run -p 5431:5432 --name postgres2 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=ad1234 -d postgres.

I try, following other responses in stackoverflow, adding this command -c"listen_addresses='*'" and I enter in the config file too but noone of this work to me.

Hope you can help me, thanks.

EDIT [Solved]

Ok I solved, it was a big fail by my part. I was using 172.17.0.5 (the IP container address) and what I need to use to connect is 172.17.01 (the Gateway). Thanks for you time.


Solution

  • I have reproduce your scenario this way:

    # docker run -p 5431:5432 --name postgres2 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=ad1234 -d postgres
    # docker ps -a
    CONTAINER ID        IMAGE               COMMAND                  CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                    NAMES
    d4030c577a24        postgres            "docker-entrypoint.s…"   2 minutes ago      Up 2 minutes       0.0.0.0:5431->5432/tcp   postgres2
    
    # sudo -u postgres psql -h localhost -p 5431
    could not change directory to "/root": Permission denied
    Password: 
    psql (10.5, server 11.2 (Debian 11.2-1.pgdg90+1))
    WARNING: psql major version 10, server major version 11.
             Some psql features might not work.
    Type "help" for help.
    
    postgres=# CREATE DATABASE mytestdb;
    CREATE DATABASE
    postgres=# \q
    

    Now starting docker for pgadmin and being able to connect to postgresql:

    docker run -p 80:80 --link postgres2 -e "[email protected]" -e "PGADMIN_DEFAULT_PASSWORD=SuperSecret" -d dpage/pgadmin4
    

    With the above command you can link the postgres2 docker to the pgadmin docker and then on creating a connection on pgadmin4 you should use:

    • host name/address: postgres2
    • port: 5432
    • Maintenance database: postgres
    • username: postgres

    with that, I've connected to Postgres from pgadmin4

    As far as I know, docker PostgreSQL comes by default with localhost only connection and if you want to add remote connection you should add "listen_addresses = '*'" to postgresql.conf