Re: Authentication: MD5 to SCRAM-SHA-256 error - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Adrian Klaver
Subject Re: Authentication: MD5 to SCRAM-SHA-256 error
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Msg-id c80eba6c-3b24-a370-8d56-ca097663d508@aklaver.com
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In response to Authentication: MD5 to SCRAM-SHA-256 error  (Dave Hughes <dhughes20@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
On 11/15/19 8:23 AM, Dave Hughes wrote:
> Hello,
> We're currently using PostgreSQL version 10.5 in a Linux environment.  
> We were wanting to change the password authentication from MD5 to 
> SCRAM-SHA-256.  I performed these steps to do so:
> 1) Modified the postgresql.conf and changed the password_encryption 
> entry from "md5" to "scram-sha-256".
> 2) restarted the database
> 3) Changed all our users password to a default password using the command:
> alter user xxx password 'xxx';
> 4) Once I did this, I could run this sql statement and verify the 
> password was now a sha-256 password:
> select passwd from pg_shadow where username = 'xxx'
> 5)  Finally, i went into the pg_hba.conf file and changed the 
> authentication method from md5 over to scram-sha-256.
> 6) restarted the database again.
> 
> However when I try to log in now, via command line, I receive the error: 
> "psql: authentication method 10 not supported".  I tried to search 
> online for this error but everything I've seen implies that occurs when 
> some client's libraries are not compatible, but i'm just using psql via 
> the command line.
> 
> What's worse...I tried to set everything back to MD5 and i'm still 
> getting the exact same error.  Has anyone else experienced this?  The 
> only thing I can think of is that even though I'm on version 10.5, maybe 
> somehow I have old libraries it's trying to use to connect?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!

What Linux distro and version?

How was Postgres installed?

Do you have more then one instance of Postgres installed?

> Thanks!


-- 
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@aklaver.com



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