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

From David Burleson
Subject Re: fe_sendsuth: no password supplied
Date
Msg-id 45D97163.4030806@ephotozine.com
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In response to Re: fe_sendsuth: no password supplied  ("Milen A. Radev" <milen@radev.net>)
List pgadmin-support
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?

I have been checking the server and have found that there are no log 
files. It seems the configuration was set not to write any.

The error message either way is the fe_sendauth: no password supplied

David


Milen A. Radev wrote:
> 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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> the other subscribers could follow this thread.
>


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