Re: db security (md5) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From scott.marlowe
Subject Re: db security (md5)
Date
Msg-id Pine.LNX.4.33.0404191418170.17372-100000@css120.ihs.com
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In response to db security (md5)  ("Sally Sally" <dedeb17@hotmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Sally Sally wrote:

> I wanted to use md5 authentication method for my pg db. I was initially
> using a trust method and I noticed when I switched to md5 I had to assign a
> password to the user postgres as it was created without one. Here do I pass
> an md5 encrypted string? Also everytime I connect via perl's DBI do I have
> to pass it the encrypted string (if so which perl module for md5 encryption
> is the best to use?)
> I was confused as to whether I should create the password encrypted or
> whether postgres saves it encrypted.
> Sally

The md5 stuff should be handled by the database and the connection layer
invisibly to you.  i.e. when I use php, if it's set to md5 auth, I just
use a connect string like this:

$connect = pg_connect("host=myserver name=bubba password=secretword");

and I'm in.  Same goes for setting the password via psql or whatnot:

alter user test with password 'abc';
select * from pg_shadow;
(SNIP)
test     |      103 (SNIP) | md5f7dc2e1937940bb8486274edc88cc3c5


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