Re: Auth problem in pg_hdba.conf - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Auth problem in pg_hdba.conf
Date
Msg-id 200204260229.g3Q2TSW12124@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Auth problem in pg_hdba.conf  (Uros Gruber <uros@sir-mag.com>)
Responses Re: Auth problem in pg_hdba.conf
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Interesting.  Does PGAdminII use ODBC that comes with 7.2?  That is the
only one that can do md5 passwords.

Other than that, I am not sure what else to test.  I know ODBC 7.2 users
have used md5 and it works for them.

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Uros Gruber wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wan't to use md5 passwords so i set in pg_hba.conf
>
>
> host      all         0.0.0.0       0.0.0.0            md5
>
> Then i add some users with PGAdminII and when i check in
> pg_shadow there were md5 hashes like this
>
> md5053b5de16e........................
>
> When i try to connect with that user it failed with error
> wrong password.
>
> I have enableb in pgadmin use encrypted pass when possible.
> I also try to connect from console and i have the same error.
>
> The i write in pg_shadow plain text passwords and now it
> works.
>
> I wan't to know why md5 does not work or what i did wrong.
>
> Is there any option to tell pgsql to use md5
>
> i use postgresql 7.2
>
> --
> tia,
>  Uros                          mailto:uros@sir-mag.com
>
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