| From: | Simon Windsor <simon(dot)windsor(at)cornfield(dot)org(dot)uk> |
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| Subject: | Re: psql and md5 |
| Date: | 2004-08-02 17:21:17 |
| Message-ID: | 200408021821.17860.simon.windsor@cornfield.org.uk |
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Hi
You can always generate the md5 password using perl/php and store the password
in database. I believe the next version of pgsql will have an internal md5
function.
Simon
On Monday 02 August 2004 15:43, John DeSoi wrote:
> Is there a way to provide a md5 password directly to psql? I'm aware of
> pgpass but I would like to store a md5 password in some other location
> and then use it to execute commands with psql.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John DeSoi, Ph.D.
>
>
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