Re: [ADMIN] DB Access Restrictions - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Barry Lind
Subject Re: [ADMIN] DB Access Restrictions
Date
Msg-id 3D645E6E.3070801@xythos.com
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In response to Re: [ADMIN] DB Access Restrictions  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
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The development version on the website has the mentioned fix.  The
problem that the fix fixes happens when using certain character sets
like multibyte character sets.

thanks,
--Barry

Bruce Momjian wrote:

>The jdbc that comes with 7.2.X should work fine, as well as the jdbc on
>the CVS server.  In fact, some one reported a problem with the jdbc MD5
>code recently, but I know others were using it fine.
>
>JDBC folks, is MD5 working, and is that MD5 fix recently posted in the
>current CVS of jdbc?
>
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>
>Tim Ellis wrote:
>
>
>>>If your network is not secure, I recommend MD5.  In fact, we recommend
>>>MD5 with encrypted_passwords enabled in postgresql.conf in almost all
>>>cases.  Encrypted passwords will be the default in 7.3.
>>>
>>>
>>psql seems to work flawlessly with MD5 passwords, which is no great
>>surprise.
>>
>>The JDBC client doesn't seem to work. I had to go back to "password."
>>
>>Is there something the client has to do with JDBC to make MD5 passwords
>>work? The particular client I'm talking about is DB Visualizer.
>>
>>--
>>Tim Ellis
>>Senior Database Architect
>>Gamet, Inc.
>>
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