Hi Bernard,

I just ran a test on Solaris...
The following syntax is working for me :

su - postgres -c "psql template1 -U postgres -c \"ALTER USER postgres WITH
PASSWORD 'newpassword';\""

If it can help you...

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bernard
Sent: mardi 30 aout 2005 09:05
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] psql from Linux script


Dear Postgresql Specialists

I am failing to update the password of the postgresql user from within
a Linux installation script run by root:

# su - postgres -c echo "ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD
'newpassword';" | psql -U postgres template1
psql: FATAL:  Ident authentication failed for user "postgres"

In contrast, there is no problem with the same command issued in psql
interactively:

# su postgres
$ psql template1
template1=# ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD 'newpassword';
ALTER USER
\q
$ exit
# 

The client authentication configuration file pg_hba.conf is in its
original state.

I would appreciate your help very much.

Thanks.

Bernard

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