On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 10:14 AM Ron <ronljohnso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Are you sure that you're entering the correct password?
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> On 4/10/23 19:55, Arquimedes Aguirre wrote:
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> *From: *Arquimedes Aguirre <punt...@hotmail.com>
> *Sent: *Sunday, April 9, 2023 5:59 PM
> *To: *pgsql-advoc...@postgresql.org
> *Subject: *Error
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> Hello there Dear!
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> I have an error initializing PSQL shell, who can help me to solve it.
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> Please I require your attention, I need to start developing a project,
> apparently there is a hacker that is intervening in this process, I
> appreciate your investigation some research and answer.
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> Just to install the program, I got several errors without any common
> sense, I asked the Microsoft support team for help and in 5 minutes they
> solved the problem, it's very weird and odd. Apparently they have control
> of my personal computer.
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> I hope that you can pay due attention to these problems that do not allow
> me to advance in what I want to develop for my project. I hope you can find
> the person responsible for these abnormalities.
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> Thanks!
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My recommendation is to connect with full details:
psql -h localhost  -U postgres postgres

Note the username is postgres and the DBname is postgres (the last
parameter).
I would even go so far as:
psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U postgres postgres

Because IPV6 might not be bound as expected.

This simply gets rid of the GUESSING of what PSQL might be trying to do.
Like connecting to a different database, or logging in as a user that does
not exist.
HTH

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