someone should seriously
reconsider how this all works.
I cannot find any place to select “Do not store passwords” which would be fine
for me.
Neil
> On Jan 1, 2024, at 4:23 AM, Nikhil Mohite
> wrote:
>
> Hi Neil,
>
> pgAdmin uses a Keychain to store the pgAdmin server pass
oint to an explanation about the security implications
of allowing ‘Python' to access my keychain?
Is this really an unlimited authority for any Python process to access my
keychain as the dialog implies?
Thanks,
Neil
a ticket number for the
> same, so that we can verify.
>
> On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Neil Walker
> wrote:
>
>> Does it fix the bug where you cannot execute a query or return data due
>> to just getting a spinning progress bar when you try?
>>
>> O
Does it fix the bug where you cannot execute a query or return data due to
just getting a spinning progress bar when you try?
On 5 Oct 2017 4:24 p.m., "Dave Page" wrote:
> The pgAdmin Development Team are pleased to announce pgAdmin 4 version
> 2.0, the most popular graphical administration and
Hello,
I’m running postgres 9.3.15 and and everything is fine (I’m running it with
Jasper Report Server) and I can access it from the postgres command line.
When I use pgAdmin 4 version 1.6, everything works, it logs in, lists all
the stats and tables, etc. But when I try and query any data i