Re: String encoding during connection "handshake" - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From sulfinu@gmail.com
Subject Re: String encoding during connection "handshake"
Date
Msg-id 200711271755.09577.sulfinu@gmail.com
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In response to Re: String encoding during connection "handshake"  (Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>)
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On Tuesday 27 November 2007, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> I was under the impression that the username/password, had no encoding,
> they are Just a Bunch of Bits, i.e. byte[]. 
I cannot agree to that, simply because Postgres supports (or at least claims 
to) multi-byte characters. And user names, passwords and database names are 
character strings.

> Looking at it another way, the encoding is part of the password. The
> correctly entered password in the wrong encoding is also wrong, because
> the matching is done at the byte level.
I'm afraid that is true to some extent, that's why I'm asking in the first 
place. A user should be able to authenticate as long as he/she is able to 
write the password, regardless of the OS's locale setting.

> This is all AIUI,
Thanks fot the input, I'm waiting for others, too. Or point me to the relevant 
source files.


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