Re: saved passwords deleted

From: Dave Page <dpage(at)pgadmin(dot)org>
To: Michael Shapiro <mshapiro51(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: Rohan Carly <rohan(at)digins(dot)net(dot)au>, Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume(at)lelarge(dot)info>, Rohan Carly <se456(at)rohan(dot)id(dot)au>, Vik Reykja <vikreykja(at)gmail(dot)com>, PgAdmin Support <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: saved passwords deleted
Date: 2012-07-05 06:57:19
Message-ID: CA+OCxoxUMhH6nexS0pynC6ycrucHxMCW+C9bqC1XPyy5qrFrCA@mail.gmail.com
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That's exactly why it does it.

On Thursday, July 5, 2012, Michael Shapiro wrote:

> I ran into this and the behavior actually make some sense -- PgAdmin can't
> know why the connection was rejected so it has to deal with the possibility
> that the stored might be wrong. One idea is for PgAdmin to give an option
> of either reconnecting using the stored password or to enter a new one.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Rohan Carly <rohan(at)digins(dot)net(dot)au<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'rohan(at)digins(dot)net(dot)au');>
> > wrote:
>
>> On 5/07/2012 3:57 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 14:50 +0800, Rohan Carly wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 17/02/2012 6:33 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 05:16 -0600, Michael Shapiro wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have taken to making a copy of the password file so that when the
>>>>>> connection fails and PgAdmin removes the password, I can put it back.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I think I've found your issue. Here is the way to trigger it:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Start PostgreSQL
>>>>> 2. Start pgAdmin
>>>>> 3. Connect to your server without typing a password (thanks to .pgpass)
>>>>> 4. Disconnect from your server
>>>>> 5. Stop PostgreSQL (not pgAdmin)
>>>>> 6. Connect to your server
>>>>> --> error because PostgreSQL is not started
>>>>> 7. Start PostgreSQL
>>>>> 8. Connect to your server
>>>>> --> pgAdmin asks for your password
>>>>> if you click OK here without typing your password, then
>>>>> pgAdmin
>>>>> records an empty password in the .pgpass file
>>>>>
>>>>> The fix I pushed a few minutes ago doesn't allow pgAdmin to record an
>>>>> empty password.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose it'll fix your issue. If you can test the current code
>>>>> (master
>>>>> or REL-1_14_0_PATCHES), that would be great.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I frequently hit this bug also, using pgAdmin III v.1.14.1 on Windows.
>>>>
>>>> It is not as complex as step 8 above suggests. Even if you press
>>>> [Cancel],
>>>> pgAdmin still forgets your password. Perhaps the solution would be to
>>>> display
>>>> the password prompt in this scenario, but prepopulate it with the
>>>> previous
>>>> password? Then I could just press OK and continue working.
>>>>
>>>> I note that the passwords in
>>>> C:\Users\rohan\AppData\**Roaming\postgresql\pgpass.conf are in plain
>>>> text.
>>>>
>>>> From reading this thread, and some experimentation, I discovered that
>>>> pgAdmin
>>>> does not actually delete my password from the pgpass.conf file, even
>>>> though it
>>>> appears that way from the frontend. Therefore my quickest workaround is
>>>> to
>>>> completely close out of pgAdmin, open it again, and double-click on the
>>>> saved
>>>> connection. Provided I have fixed the connection problem (stopped
>>>> server etc)
>>>> it does not re-prompt for my password. It would still be preferable to
>>>> have
>>>> this fixed though.
>>>>
>>>> Have you tried 1.14.3? does it still happen?
>>>
>>> Yes, the problem is still present in 1.14.3, I just tried it this
>> morning. As soon as I get the "server doesn't listen" dialog box, I not
>> that I will not be able to connect again without either supplying a
>> password, or restarting pgAdmin.
>>
>>
>

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