On Sep 26, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Davenport, Julie wrote:

> We are using phpPgAdmin 4.2.3 on Redhat Linux 5 to access local postgres 8.4 
> databases and some remote postgres 8.0 and 7.4 databases.  If I set the 
> pg_hba.conf settings to “trust” I can login to phpPgAdmin with any password 
> at all or with no password at all.  If I change the “trust” to “md5” I get 
> “Login Failed” errors on every login (we always login as postgres), even 
> though the password is correct.  When this happens I check the log in pg_log 
> folder, and all it says is “FATAL:  password authentication failed for user 
> "postgres"”.  In the phpPgAdmin config.inc.php file, we have this setting:
> $conf['extra_login_security'] = false;
> We are not having any problems logging into the databases from the command 
> line.

Is the pg_hba.conf line where you changed "trust" to "md5" host or local? I 
think phpPgAdmin uses only host connections. 


John DeSoi, Ph.D.



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