On 10/20/21 08:07, Toomas wrote:
Hi Adrian,

Thank you for your help. The issue was that when user logged into database his 
session_user user was set as owner of database automatically. User had success 
to change password when session_user = current_user was set before.

I'm not understanding. You will need to sketch this out:

1) Connection parameters for log in with <user_name>.

2) On log in the output from: select session_user, current_user;

3) Define '...set as owner of database automatically'.


BR,
Toomas

On 20. Oct 2021, at 17:45, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:

On 10/20/21 07:38, Toomas wrote:
Hi,
Is there any possibilities that db user can change own password?
There is no difference does the user uses ALTER command or \password 
meta-command, result is the same - response is “permission denied”.
dbname=> \password
Enter new password:
Enter it again:
ERROR:  permission denied

Works for me, you will need to supply more information:

1) Postgres version?

2) User you are connecting as?

3) Output of \du <user_name>

BR,
Toomas


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