Thread: phppgadmin on Debian/unstable (sort of)

phppgadmin on Debian/unstable (sort of)

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Date:
I have close to a virgin install of postgresql and phppgadmin, but
can't get phppgadmin to allow any kind of login and the logs
aren't showing anything useful.  I did give the postgres user a
password as mentioned in a file under /usr/share/doc/phppgadmin,
and put a .pgpass file under /var/lib/postgres for localhost
access on port 5432.  Is there some kind of tutorial or
troubleshooting guide on how to get this working?

Thanks,
Gord


Re: phppgadmin on Debian/unstable (sort of)

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Markus Bertheau
Date:
В Пнд, 24.05.2004, в 00:38, ghaverla@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca пишет:
> I have close to a virgin install of postgresql and phppgadmin, but
> can't get phppgadmin to allow any kind of login and the logs
> aren't showing anything useful.  I did give the postgres user a
> password as mentioned in a file under /usr/share/doc/phppgadmin,
> and put a .pgpass file under /var/lib/postgres for localhost
> access on port 5432.  Is there some kind of tutorial or
> troubleshooting guide on how to get this working?

Have a look at the phpPgAdmin FAQ and at config.inc.php, the
extra_login_security option.

--
Markus Bertheau <twanger@bluetwanger.de>


Re: phppgadmin on Debian/unstable (sort of)

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Date:
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Markus Bertheau wrote:
> �� ������, 24.05.2004, �� 00:38, ghaverla@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca ����������:
> > I have close to a virgin install of postgresql and phppgadmin, but
> > can't get phppgadmin to allow any kind of login and the logs
> > aren't showing anything useful.  I did give the postgres user a
> > password as mentioned in a file under /usr/share/doc/phppgadmin,
> > and put a .pgpass file under /var/lib/postgres for localhost
> > access on port 5432.  Is there some kind of tutorial or
> > troubleshooting guide on how to get this working?
>
> Have a look at the phpPgAdmin FAQ and at config.inc.php, the
> extra_login_security option.

I'll look at the last 2.  I couldn't believe a FAQ could be that
small, and even after reading it twice couldn't figure out what to
do.

Gord