Changing the admin/postgres user password - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jeffrey Walton
Subject Changing the admin/postgres user password
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Msg-id CAH8yC8mXpDRAwn4b4k1wkCqU7WEJJDWv0=DvCVXgM4-nckzBDA@mail.gmail.com
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Hi Everyone,

I'm struggling to set the admin/postgres user password and use it on
Fedora 36. This is a fresh install on a new VM. The admin's name is
postgres. We created the user, and used the passwd utility to set the
Linux password 'hi...HS'. The ellipses are over 28 characters, so it
is a 32-character password.

Next, move onto Postgres auth. I followed
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/install-short.html . We used
'su - postgres' and logged on with Linux password. I changed the
postgres password with 'alter user postgres with password hi...HS'.
The change appeared to be successful.

Next, restart the service:

    sudo systemctl restart postgresql.service

And finally, try the new password:

    PGPASSWORD=hi...HS psql -U postgres
    psql: error: connection to server on socket
"/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432" failed:
    FATAL:  Peer authentication failed for user "postgres"

It appears the password is not working. I screwed something up somewhere. Ugh...

Does anyone know what I did wrong in this process?

Or maybe better, what part of the manual discusses auth failures so I
can read about them?

Thanks in advance.

Jeff



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