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doc: clarify the behavior of unopenable listen_addresses
Reported-by: Gurjeet Singh Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CABwTF4WYPD9ov-kcSq1+J+ZJ5wYDQLXquY6Lu2cvb-Y7pTpSGA@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 11
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<literal>::</literal> allows listening for all IPv6 addresses.
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If the list is empty, the server does not listen on any IP interface
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at all, in which case only Unix-domain sockets can be used to connect
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to it.
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to it. If the list is not empty, the server will start if it
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can listen on at least one TCP/IP address. A warning will be
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emitted for any TCP/IP address which cannot be opened.
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The default value is <systemitem class="systemname">localhost</systemitem>,
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which allows only local TCP/IP <quote>loopback</quote> connections to be
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made. While client authentication (<xref
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made.
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</para>
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<para>
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While client authentication (<xref
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linkend="client-authentication"/>) allows fine-grained control
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over who can access the server, <varname>listen_addresses</varname>
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controls which interfaces accept connection attempts, which
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