Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 03:21:01PM +0400, Eugene Prokopiev wrote:
Is it possible to read cleartext user password from pgsql database? In this link http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/view-pg-user.html explained that password always reads as ********. But I need to use pgsql login/password as authentication info for another service.

You can't get back the cleartext password, it's hashed.
To see the hashed password you need to bypass the view, see pg_shadow.
The docs should say something about how the hash is calcualted.

From advice of some previous thread, I developed the following function to help me remember the password hash:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.authenticate_user(name, name)
  RETURNS bool AS
'
DECLARE
  ls_usename ALIAS FOR $1;
  ls_passwd ALIAS FOR $2;
BEGIN
RETURN EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM pg_shadow WHERE ''md5''||encode(digest(ls_passwd||ls_usename , ''md5''), ''hex'') = passwd);
END;'
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;

So, you can see that pg_shadow.passwd stores the md5 hash of the concatinated plaintext password and username.

Regards,
Berend Tober

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