On 17/02/2012 6:33 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Wed, 2012-02-15 at 05:16 -0600, Michael Shapiro wrote:
I have taken to making a copy of the password file so that when the
connection fails and PgAdmin removes the password, I can put it back.

I think I've found your issue. Here is the way to trigger it:

1. Start PostgreSQL
2. Start pgAdmin
3. Connect to your server without typing a password (thanks to .pgpass)
4. Disconnect from your server
5. Stop PostgreSQL (not pgAdmin)
6. Connect to your server
    --> error because PostgreSQL is not started
7. Start PostgreSQL
8. Connect to your server
    --> pgAdmin asks for your password
        if you click OK here without typing your password, then pgAdmin
        records an empty password in the .pgpass file

The fix I pushed a few minutes ago doesn't allow pgAdmin to record an
empty password.

I suppose it'll fix your issue. If you can test the current code (master
or REL-1_14_0_PATCHES), that would be great.


I frequently hit this bug also, using pgAdmin III v.1.14.1 on Windows.

It is not as complex as step 8 above suggests. Even if you press [Cancel], pgAdmin still forgets your password. Perhaps the solution would be to display the password prompt in this scenario, but prepopulate it with the previous password? Then I could just press OK and continue working.

I note that the passwords in C:\Users\rohan\AppData\Roaming\postgresql\pgpass.conf are in plain text.

From reading this thread, and some experimentation, I discovered that pgAdmin does not actually delete my password from the pgpass.conf file, even though it appears that way from the frontend. Therefore my quickest workaround is to completely close out of pgAdmin, open it again, and double-click on the saved connection. Provided I have fixed the connection problem (stopped server etc) it does not re-prompt for my password. It would still be preferable to have this fixed though.

Thanks all for your excellent free software.


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