Tom Lane wrote:
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nothing has changed about when it fails, only the extra krb error
message before the usual error messages (could not connect, server is
starting up) are new. This probably has something to do with Magnus's
work on concatenating
Magnus Hagander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another option would be not to call the kerberos code there at all. All
other authentication methods that take the userid externally (gssapi,
sspi, ident) require the user to specify the name to connect as if it's
different from the one in the
Tom Lane wrote:
Magnus Hagander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another option would be not to call the kerberos code there at all. All
other authentication methods that take the userid externally (gssapi,
sspi, ident) require the user to specify the name to connect as if it's
different from the
Tom Lane wrote:
Magnus Hagander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another option would be not to call the kerberos code there at all. All
other authentication methods that take the userid externally (gssapi,
sspi, ident) require the user to specify the name to connect as if it's
different from the
Tom Lane wrote:
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the following display now when I connect to a non-running server,
all default settings:
psql: pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: No credentials cache found
could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nothing has changed about when it fails, only the extra krb error
message before the usual error messages (could not connect, server is
starting up) are new. This probably has something to do with Magnus's
work on concatenating rather than hiding
Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the following display now when I connect to a non-running server,
all default settings:
psql: pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: No credentials cache found
could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server
I get the following display now when I connect to a non-running server,
all default settings:
psql: pg_krb5_init: krb5_cc_get_principal: No credentials cache found
could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on