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I 
tunnel my pgAdmin connection through an SSH connection to provide security for 
pgAdmin logins.  You can use the standard SSH port forwarding feature to 
have your pgAdmin connect to PostgreSQL.  I believe there is now 
documentation on how to use SSH port forwarding with pgAdmin.  

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I hope 
this helps.
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class=828420616-13032002>Peter

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  HorvathSent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 5:53 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [pgadmin-support] password 
  encyption
  Hi All,
   
  i created a user in pgadmin, specified a password 
  of course. the user is created, but the password is encypted somehow., i 
  cannot log in anymore!!!
  please help me, what is the problem
  
  Best Regards,
  Iván HorváthChief Programmer 
  Alcatel NSDPMS 2000 Product Team 
  H-1116, BudapestKondorfa u. 10.Tel.: +36 1 
  209 9546Fax.: +36 1 463 7271Mobil: +36 30 257 0235E-mail: 
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  tried anything new. 
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