Re: BUG #15035: scram-sha-256 blocks all logins - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tomas Vondra
Subject Re: BUG #15035: scram-sha-256 blocks all logins
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Msg-id e4c13345-1e11-bbd1-a496-bc53c057a23e@2ndquadrant.com
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In response to RE: BUG #15035: scram-sha-256 blocks all logins  (Meirav Rath <meirav.rath@imperva.com>)
Responses Re: BUG #15035: scram-sha-256 blocks all logins
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On 01/30/2018 05:45 PM, Meirav Rath wrote:
> I suppose you can be terse all you like, this is the interwebz and 
> any corner of it can quickly become 4chan when you don't demand money
> for your product.
> 

Huh? Not sure what part of my response is 4chan-like ...

> Funny how big grown-up companies with costumers that pay for their
> product are:
> 1. Successful and long-lasting
> 2. Widespread across the market and are used by many other big and
> prosperous companies
> 3. Have technical support representatives that don't get butthurt 
> when they don't pick up on their users' mistake, even when they're
> supposed to be knowledgeable about their own documentation.
> 

The only one "butthurt" here is you, really. Other than that I don't
know what exactly is your point, considering that you're obviously not
paying anything for PostgreSQL (if you are, you would probably be asking
your vendor for help).

> Those big grown-up companies, they use Oracle, or SQL Server, or MySQL.
> 
> They don't use PostgreSQL.
> 

Good for them. My experience is rather different, though.

regards

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Tomas Vondra                  http://www.2ndQuadrant.com
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