Scripts Importing and Authentication - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Enio Schutt Junior
Subject Scripts Importing and Authentication
Date
Msg-id 20040205194740.196D746E09@mail.passofundo.rs.gov.br
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Responses Re: Scripts Importing and Authentication  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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The Postgresql I use is configured to authenticate users via md5
(trust option in pg_hba.conf file)

These days, after pg_dump'ing a database, and then reimporting it,
Postgresql asks for the password of every user which is described
by the \connect command in the script. I have used the environment
variables PGUSER and PGPASSWORD, but they work for only one user,
and the script has about 4 users in it and I don't know which
one of them Postgres wants to know, because it only shows the
prompt saying 'password:' and nothing more.

So, is there a way of making the import of a script without
having to supply passwords of all different users contained
in that script? (I haven't done that, I have disabled the
authentication)
Is there a way of making it without disabling the authentication?

Thanks.

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