Re: fe_sendsuth: no password supplied - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Milen A. Radev
Subject Re: fe_sendsuth: no password supplied
Date
Msg-id 32c009ea0702160430m3ed1542awef5af3ca6996fc95@mail.gmail.com
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In response to fe_sendsuth: no password supplied  (David Burleson <david@ephotozine.com>)
Responses Re: fe_sendsuth: no password supplied
List pgadmin-support
On 16/02/07, David Burleson <david@ephotozine.com> wrote:
> - Three computers with one IP address? Simultaneously? Are you sure?
>
> The three computers are on a local network that connects to the internet
> through a hub, thus having the same outside IP address of 62.6.162.34.
> They all have network IP addresses of 172.20.32.%.

I see.

>
> - How do you know you don't need a password? Could you show us the
> complete pg_hba.conf file?
>
> The reason I say that I don't need a password is that every other
> PGAdmin install doesnt enter a password. That is the only think that has
> led me to conclude that I don't need to pass a password, isn't that
> default for the user 'postgres' anyways? And heres the conf file. Thanks

No, it's not - at least not from the "outside".

[...]
> # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
> local   all         all                               trust
> # IPv4 local connections:
> host    all         all         127.0.0.1/32          trust
> # IPv6 local connections:
> host    all         all         ::1/128               trust


As you could see even from your conf file (which is a modified version
of the default one) the default is "allow everyone to login from the
this machine using unix domain sockets, IPv4 or IPv6 and _do not_
require a password". Now, the next lines are added by your DB
administrators and are specific to your configuration.


> # host1. web server
> host    all         all         69.16.237.154/32        trust
>
> # Pete home
> host    all         all         62.190.238.189/32       md5
>
> # Will
> host    all         all         82.71.53.201/32         md5
>


And the next line is relevant to you. It still says you need to supply
a password.

> # Turbine
> host    all         all         62.6.162.34/32          md5
>
> host    all         all         67.43.10.135/32         md5
>
> # Will home
> host    all         all         82.71.53.201/32 md5
>
> # David Home
> host    all         all         84.13.4.175/32          trust
>
> #Ben Home
> host    all         all         80.195.227.249/32       trust
>
[...]


So, when you do supply a password, what is the error message? And
could you look in the server's logs and see what's the error message
there?



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Milen A. Radev


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