Hi Dave,
ok thank you!
but nevertheless the encryption of the user
password is not a bad idea, so what encyption method is used by
pgadmin?
i mean i create a user with pgadmin, specify a
password for the user
if i check the pg_shadow table i see a long text in
the pasword field.
if i want to connect this user to the
database, what kind encyption method i have to use?
Ivan
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[pgadmin-support] password encyption
Hi All,
i created a user in pgadmin, specified a
password of course. the user is created, but the password is encypted
somehow., i cannot log in anymore!!!
please help me, what is the
problem
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