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Thanks for your reply,

Martin


Dave Page wrote:
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
>> Martin Jürgens
>> Sent: 15 October 2006 16:46
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] Bug: "New Server" demands password
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>> Hi,
>> I didn't find any information about where to file bugs on 
>> your homepage
>> so I will post it here:
>>
>> In the "New Server" dialog, the button "OK" remains disabled until
>> typing into the username field. In this case "need password" 
>> is not checked.
> 
> A username is always required.
> 
>> Supplying an username and choosing OK produces "Error 
>> connecting to the
>> server: fe_sendauth: no password supplied", but the Postgres 
>> cluster is
>> not configured to require a password from the user.
> 
> This message comes from PostgreSQL, not pgAdmin - perhaps the users 
> pg_hba.conf file has a password entry for the database above the trust entry? 
> I've tested with a trusted connection with 1.6b3 and it connects with no 
> problems without a password.
> 
> Regards, Dave.
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