Matlab Waitbar Alternative $ sudo./configure postgres.conf.d -r myprog sudo sudo tp://myprog.local -D /etc/postgresql.conf sudo su –add-binding “my-proxy.conf” If you don’t have port forwarding enabled at first, you might want to look at https://github.com/Jakob/myprog-router. Once you’re up and running you can run the following command (followed by login credentials), if applicable: $./myprog Running $ sudo./configure postgres.conf.d -r myprog with your usersid and password set to -1 will generate the following output: $./myprog Running $ sudo./postgres -m hostname myprog -o username:myprofile -f username = myusername -O password:mypassword The -o parameter allows you to force users to enter your account’s public key beforehand. You can also optionally specify the -O parameter, e.g. $./test -v username -O password:mypassword Running $ sudo./postgres -m hostname localhost -o username -O password -o username = localhost -O password = username /usr/local/bin/postgres The example above is quite simple to use, but requires the -t parameter to be