
Its creation must allow access to the DB instance. You created the DB instance, the security group likely didn't have access rulesįor the connection to work, the security group you assigned to the DB instance at If you used the default security group when To modify the Database port setting,īy far the most common connection problem is with the security group's access Sure that the security group applied to the DB instance allows connections To fix this, modify the DB instance to use a different port. ForĮxample, if the DB instance was created using the default port of 5432, yourĬompany might have firewall rules blocking connections to that port from

GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE database name TO username Ĭheck that the security group assigned to the DB instance has rules toĪllow access through any firewall your connection might go through. TroubleshootingĬonnections to your RDS for PostgreSQL instance For more information about Secrets Manager, see theĪWS Secrets Manager User Guide.
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The AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL supports AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) database authentication and AWS Secrets Manager.įor more information on using these authentication mechanisms with the driver, see AWS IAM Authentication Plugin and AWS Secrets Manager Plugin in the AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL GitHub repository.įor more information about IAM database authentication, see IAM database authentication for MariaDB, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. The AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQLĮxtends the functionality of the community pgJDBC driver by enabling AWS features such as authentication.įor more information about the AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL and complete instructions for using it, see the AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL GitHub repository. The AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL is a client wrapper designed for use with RDS for PostgreSQL.

Psql -host=. -port=5432 -username=awsuser -password -dbname=mypgdb Connecting with the AWS JDBC Driver for PostgreSQL
