Increase logging, and check the log for errors.

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 23:44:51 -0600, Eric Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya;
> I have PostGreSQL 7.3.4 on Mandrake Linux 9.2.  For some reason Webmin,
> when I tell it to change the password of a pgsql user, acts like it's
> working, but still leaves "requires password" set to "no."  I've tried
> running psql and executing "ALTER USER [username] WITH PASSWORD
> '[password]'" with the same results.  It gives no error messages... but
> apparently the user still has no password.
> 
> I'm writing a C# program that accesses the database, and authentication
> fails basically no matter what I try.
> 
> Any help?  I'm stumped.
>         Thanx in advance,
>               Sigma


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