Re: Why can't I change a password <SOLVED>

From: Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Cc: Steve Litt <slitt(at)troubleshooters(dot)com>
Subject: Re: Why can't I change a password <SOLVED>
Date: 2011-01-16 22:27:15
Message-ID: 201101161427.16287.adrian.klaver@gmail.com
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On Sunday 16 January 2011 1:49:43 pm Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sunday 16 January 2011 16:02:12 Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> > If you have configured PG to listen on a TCP/IP port (5432 by default),
> > you can also do:
> >
> > psql -U postgres -h localhost super
> >
> > Ray.
>
> Thanks Ray,
>
> You were sooooo close! The command that works is this:
>
> psql -U super -h localhost super
>
> That's because the super database is owned by the super user, in this
> particular case. Interestingly enough, even though I've set my port to be
> 5433 instead of 5432, it wasn't necessary for me to add -p 5433.

The change will not take effect until you restart the server. At that point you
will need to specify the port.

>
> Your method has the big benefit of being able to supervise from a Postgres
> Superuser who doesn't have a Linux account (super, in this case). Thanks
> for the info!

See here for a more in depth look at client authentication:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/client-authentication.html

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