In an attempt to get more information on what is happening, I have added a
few logger lines in the python source code and built a docker image.
In web\pgadmin\utils\locker.py, after line #34 I added these two (35 & 44):
#34 current_app.logger.info("Acquired a lock.")
*#35 current_app.logger.info
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 27, 2025 at 8:02 PM Haiko Sawatzky wrote:
> Hello Khushboo.
>
> Yes I have enabled the kerberos auth switch in the postgres connection.
>
> I've also done some more troubleshooting, and in my opinion, I have proven
> that the ticket that the pgAdmin container creates for my user
Hello Khushboo.
Yes I have enabled the kerberos auth switch in the postgres connection.
I've also done some more troubleshooting, and in my opinion, I have proven
that the ticket that the pgAdmin container creates for my user is correct,
by logging into the Postgres server using psql:
I can log i
Hi,
While creating the server, have you checked the `Kerberos authentication ?'
field?
On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 8:57 PM Haiko Sawatzky wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been having seemingly the same issue as in the following thread:
> https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAFOhELe6QLp1ZJevkupqE9np%
Hello.
I've been having seemingly the same issue as in the following thread:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAFOhELe6QLp1ZJevkupqE9np%3DY7GRWVd2WF_e4xbOM%2BxzO1W_A%40mail.gmail.com#0e78a396033b6d4d5922b1fa9b4ee880
I would like to see if someone can help me diagnose what I'm doing wrong