Re: Can't connect via SSH tunnel

2019-06-06 Thread Derek Hans
v4.6 does work for me. Thanks! On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 1:22 PM Anthony DeBarros wrote: > I had the same issue. Looks like a bug filed and fix in progress (ticket > includes temp workaround): https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4320 > > I tried downgrading to 4.6 but that didn't work. Not sure w

Re: Can't connect via SSH tunnel

2019-06-06 Thread Anthony DeBarros
I had the same issue. Looks like a bug filed and fix in progress (ticket includes temp workaround): https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4320 I tried downgrading to 4.6 but that didn't work. Not sure which version this crept into. On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 10:32 AM Derek Hans wrote: > When trying

Can't connect via SSH tunnel

2019-06-06 Thread Derek Hans
When trying to connect to a remote server via an SSH tunnel, I'm getting the following message: Unable to connect to server: Failed to decrypt the SSH tunnel password. Error: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0x9b in position 3: invalid start byte I'm on v4.8 on Windows. I tried downgrading to 4.7

Re: pgAdmin4 4.8 Kubuntu issues

2019-06-06 Thread Michel Feinstein
Well, security is always a balance between how far your opponent is able to go and how much you want to invest on your protection. I agree that secret strings should live in memory for as brief as possible, so maybe there could be an option for people that want to be prompted for the Master Passwo

Re: pgAdmin4 4.8 Kubuntu issues

2019-06-06 Thread richard coleman
Michel, On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:15 AM Michel Feinstein wrote: > *(if the malicious actor can steal the file they can also read the key > from memory)* > > As far as I know it's a lot easier for a program to get access to all the > files in a system (specially on Windows) than to dump the memory

Re: pgAdmin4 4.8 Kubuntu issues

2019-06-06 Thread Michel Feinstein
*(if the malicious actor can steal the file they can also read the key from memory)* As far as I know it's a lot easier for a program to get access to all the files in a system (specially on Windows) than to dump the memory, as there are memory barriers protected by the OS (and address randomizati

Re: pgAdmin4 4.8 Kubuntu issues

2019-06-06 Thread richard coleman
Dave, Thank you for getting back to me. On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:01 AM Dave Page wrote: > > > On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 7:29 PM richard coleman < > rcoleman.ascen...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> All passwords are stored in files of one sort or another. Hopefully >>> those files are effectively encry

Re: pgAdmin4 4.8 Kubuntu issues

2019-06-06 Thread Dave Page
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 7:29 PM richard coleman wrote: > > All passwords are stored in files of one sort or another. Hopefully those >> files are effectively encrypted (assuming of course that you had even had >> pgAdmin4 save your passwords to begin with). >> > Sure, in pgAdmin 4 they are (unlik