Hi!
I am a complete newbee to Postgres. Have installed Postgres on Windows 2003
server SP1 a week back. When I try to log-in to the server (by writting psql
mydb at command prompt in postgres/bin directory), I keep getting a message
psal: FATAL: password authentication failed for
, May 01, 2007 1:29 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] Password authentication failed
Hi!
I am a complete newbee to Postgres. Have installed Postgres on Windows 2003
server SP1 a week back. When I try to log-in to the server (by writting psql
mydb at command prompt in postgres/bin directory), I keep
I have a database that is used every day for the past year and all of a
sudden, this morning, I get a report that a user cannot login. I have
doubled checked the pg_hba.conf file, which has not been changed in
several months. But only this one user even after resetting the
password, any other user
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 11:17:52AM -0400, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have a database that is used every day for the past year and all of a
sudden, this morning, I get a report that a user cannot login. I have
doubled checked the pg_hba.conf file, which has not been changed in
several months.
Manu M P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
I have the data base test and two users test1 test2. I added the following
record to pg_hba.conf
local test password passwords
I then created the passwords file in $PGDATA using pg_pasword and
added entries for the two users test1 and test2.
Doug McNaught [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Manu M P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I then created the passwords file in $PGDATA using pg_pasword and
added entries for the two users test1 and test2.
I've never heard of a 'pg_password' program and it is not part of the
standard distribution.
Phuong Ma wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering what the different methods of creating a password
accomplish because I created a password for a test user using the
command WITH PASSWORD. I tried testing to see if I could log on without
a password, and it worked. Is there anything else I