On 6/22/23 08:05, Martin Mueller wrote:
> I have a very stupid password question. I don’t know whether a postgres
> database on my Mac has a pass word or not.
>
> I access the database via the Aqua Data Studio frontend as the user
> postgres. I don’t think I ever added a password, and on the
> authentication panel the password box is empty but the Remember Password
> box is checked.
How are you connecting?:
1) No hostname
2) With hostname
>
> However on the user panel there is a sequence of black dots for the
> Password and Password confirmation. This suggests that I did set a
> password, but I don’t remember what it is.
>
> How can I undo the damage? Is there some super user way in which I can
> undo the current password and set a new one. The database itself has
> several hundred tables, and I need to find a way to fix my stupid error.
Have you used the Postgres command line client
psql(https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-psql.html)?
In meantime find the pg_hba.conf file for the server and post the
contents starting at the line:
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
here. Do this only if you are alright with sharing that information.
>
> I have a dump of the database. I don’t know whether that is subject to
> the password or not. If it isn’t, I suppose I could start over from scratch.
No you don't need to start over.
>
> I’ll be grateful for advice.
>
> Martin Muelleer
>
> Professor emeritus of English and Classics
>
> Northwestern Univerrsity
>
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