On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 16:32, Neil Conway wrote:
A couple questions regarding encrypted passwords:
(1) There was talk of changing the default value of the
'password_encryption' GUC variable for 7.3; AFAIK, this hasn't
happened yet. Should this be done?
Since ODBC is capable of using
Neil Conway wrote:
A couple questions regarding encrypted passwords:
(1) There was talk of changing the default value of the
'password_encryption' GUC variable for 7.3; AFAIK, this hasn't
happened yet. Should this be done?
Strange. I had updated the docs and postgresql.conf, but
Rod Taylor wrote:
On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 16:32, Neil Conway wrote:
A couple questions regarding encrypted passwords:
(1) There was talk of changing the default value of the
'password_encryption' GUC variable for 7.3; AFAIK, this hasn't
happened yet. Should this be done?
Neil Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A couple questions regarding encrypted passwords:
(1) There was talk of changing the default value of the
'password_encryption' GUC variable for 7.3; AFAIK, this hasn't
happened yet. Should this be done?
Hmm. I thought it *was* done, but it
Tom Lane wrote:
Hmm. I thought it *was* done, but it looks like Bruce forgot to change
the actual guc.c value? The docs and postgresql.conf.sample claim the
default is true...
2002-06-14 21:29 momjian
* doc/src/sgml/runtime.sgml,
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It also allowed auto-migration to encrypted passwords from an old dump
file.
Ah, right, that was it: we wanted to be able to have a pg_dumpall script
containing a mix of crypted and noncrypted passwords in CREATE USER
commands be loaded either as-is, or