Обсуждение: Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
I even wrote down the password when I installed the DB and now it doesn't work!
I have logged in once to the DB through pgAdmin, and choose to store the password and it said that it was stored in plain text.. where can I find it? in what file?? I even created a DB that I haven't used yet so I am certain I have been in there.. what has happend?
Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored?
/ Jennifer
It is still stored..and I got hold of it.. I used it and it is not workin!?
What could be the problem? How should I log in?
See the picture I attached...
I even wrote down the password when I installed the DB and now it doesn't work!
I have logged in once to the DB through pgAdmin, and choose to store the password and it said that it was stored in plain text.. where can I find it? in what file?? I even created a DB that I haven't used yet so I am certain I have been in there.. what has happend?
Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored?
/ Jennifer
Вложения
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com> wrote: > I even wrote down the password when I installed the DB and now it doesn't > work! > > I have logged in once to the DB through pgAdmin, and choose to store the > password and it said that it was stored in plain text.. where can I find it? > in what file?? I even created a DB that I haven't used yet so I am certain I > have been in there.. what has happend? > > Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored? > > / Jennifer It's in the docs http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/libpq-pgpass.html Cheers, diego
Re: Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
On 01/04/2009 20:16, Jennifer Trey wrote: > Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored? It's in a file called pgpass.conf - on Windows, this is stored in the Application Data\postgresql directory under your profile. Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Re: Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
On 01/04/2009 20:38, Jennifer Trey wrote: > It is still stored..and I got hold of it.. I used it and it is not workin!? > > What could be the problem? How should I log in? > > See the picture I attached... Well, the error message says that the role under which you;re trying to log in doesn't exist, which seems plain enough - have you checked that it does? Would you or someone else have zapped it? How are you logging in? - through pgAdmin, from psql, or from some other client? If from psql, are you using the -U parameter? If you don't, psql tried to use the currently logged-in OS user. Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------
Is there any simple way just to scratch the server and add a new one? thru pgAdmin please?
I tried to "Add Server" but it requires a password too!? and thats not working either.. why does a new server require a new password?
To Raymonds last,
I am using pgAdmin, and that file I accidentally attached instead of an image I was planning to attach..
On 01/04/2009 20:16, Jennifer Trey wrote:It's in a file called pgpass.conf - on Windows, this is stored in the
> Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored?
Application Data\postgresql directory under your profile.
Ray.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland
rod@iol.ie
Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals
------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry, for the confusion.. just want to make something I wrote more clear:
I tried to add a server and it required the use of a password and not to add a password.. upon the creation and connection, it says that it failed. The Server gets created but I cannot log in to it, even though its new...
and also, I found it (the password) but I cannot log in with it anyway...
/ Jennifer
From: Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:47 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Is there any simple way just to scratch the server and add a new one? thru pgAdmin please?
I tried to "Add Server" but it requires a password too!? and thats not working either.. why does a new server require a new password?
To Raymonds last,
I am using pgAdmin, and that file I accidentally attached instead of an image I was planning to attach..
On 01/04/2009 20:16, Jennifer Trey wrote:It's in a file called pgpass.conf - on Windows, this is stored in the
> Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored?
Application Data\postgresql directory under your profile.
Ray.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland
rod@iol.ie
Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals
------------------------------------------------------------------
By the way, yesterday I used the TuningWizard too, could it have changed some of these things? It does create a new config file.. is it possible?
Sorry, for the confusion.. just want to make something I wrote more clear:
I tried to add a server and it required the use of a password and not to add a password.. upon the creation and connection, it says that it failed. The Server gets created but I cannot log in to it, even though its new...
and also, I found it (the password) but I cannot log in with it anyway...
/ Jennifer
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From: Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:47 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.orgYes, I found it.. but I cannot log in?Is there any simple way just to scratch the server and add a new one? thru pgAdmin please?
I tried to "Add Server" but it requires a password too!? and thats not working either.. why does a new server require a new password?
To Raymonds last,
I am using pgAdmin, and that file I accidentally attached instead of an image I was planning to attach..
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Raymond O'Donnell <rod@iol.ie> wrote:On 01/04/2009 20:16, Jennifer Trey wrote:It's in a file called pgpass.conf - on Windows, this is stored in the
> Most importantly, where can I find the password if it was stored?
Application Data\postgresql directory under your profile.
Ray.
------------------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland
rod@iol.ie
Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals
------------------------------------------------------------------
Re: Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my password don't work!
On 01/04/2009 20:52, Jennifer Trey wrote: > By the way, yesterday I used the TuningWizard too, could it have changed > some of these things? It does create a new config file.. is it possible? > > > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Sorry, for the confusion.. just want to make something I wrote more clear: >> >> I tried to add a server and it required the use of a password and not to >> add a password.. upon the creation and connection, it says that it failed. >> The Server gets created but I cannot log in to it, even though its new... Without meaning to add to your woes, could you be persuaded to avoid top-posting, on this list at least? - it makes the flow of discussion really hard to follow. Thanks! :-) Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sorry, for the confusion.. just want to make something I wrote more clear: > > I tried to add a server and it required the use of a password and not to add > a password.. upon the creation and connection, it says that it failed. The > Server gets created but I cannot log in to it, even though its new... > > and also, I found it (the password) but I cannot log in with it anyway... > > / Jennifer > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Jennifer Trey <jennifer.trey@gmail.com> > Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:47 PM > Subject: [GENERAL] Installed PG with pgAdmin, some days later, now my > password don't work! > To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org > > > Yes, I found it.. but I cannot log in? > > Is there any simple way just to scratch the server and add a new one? thru > pgAdmin please? > > I tried to "Add Server" but it requires a password too!? and thats not > working either.. why does a new server require a new password? > > To Raymonds last, > > I am using pgAdmin, and that file I accidentally attached instead of an > image I was planning to attach.. To be able to log in with pgAdmin, you have to configure the postgres server to listen in a TCP socket. To do this, you have to edit its configuration file (postgresql.conf), located probably in the postgresql installation directory (not sure as I don't use windows, might be slightly different). You just have to add a single line listen_addresses = '*' then restart the service and pgAdmin should be able to log in.