I think the behaviour on the wire should be more explcitly stated.
cheers
andrew
Bruce Momjian wrote:
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> The password-based authentication methods are <literal>md5</>,
> <literal>crypt</>, and <literal>password</>. These methods operate
> similarly except for the way that the password is sent across the
>! connection. However, only <literal>md5</> allows encrypted
>! passwords to be stored in <structname>pg_shadow</structname>;
>! the other two require unencrypted passwords to be stored there.
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> The password-based authentication methods are <literal>md5</>,
> <literal>crypt</>, and <literal>password</>. These methods operate
> similarly except for the way that the password is sent across the
>! connection. However, <literal>crypt</> does not allow encrypted
>! passwords to be stored in <structname>pg_shadow</structname>.
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