Thursday, July 31, 2008

Re: [ADMIN] Postgres User Can Login without a password

On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Rafael Domiciano
<rafael.domiciano@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a situation that is a bit strange.
> I discovered today that I can login in programs like EMS SQL Manager and in
> the internal software (via ODBC) without using the password for the user.
>
> Example:
> Configuration on the ODBC:
> datasource: postgres
> database: Postgres
> server: "IP"
> user: 123456
> password: 123456
>
> The software connect to the ODBC getting the configs of the data source.
> And when I clear the password in the ODBC the software continues to work,
> without a passwd error.
> I certified with the programers, and the software doesn't pass the password.

You're likely logging in from the same machine and pg_hba.conf is set
to ident authentication.

Change your pg_hba.conf back to ident or trust, and run this command:

alter user postgres set password='password';

changing 'password' of course

Then change pg_hba.conf to md5 authentication.

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