On 10/31/07, João Paulo Zavanela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> How I configure password to postgres user in Linux?
> >> I'm using trust, but I needing configure password in database.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
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> >For database roles, you can change the password by ALTER ROLE command.
> >For example, change the pwd for user postgres to 123 :
> >
> >ALTER ROLE postgres PASSWORD '123';
>
>
> Thanks, but I need configure password to connect to server!
> Now the pg_hba.conf is trust, I need change to passwd.
> Changing the file to passwd, I don't know how configure password to connect!

First, connect with the pg_hba.conf set to trust.  change the
password.  then change the pg_hba.conf to md5 / password.

Note that if you're talking about a unix/linux type account that's a
whole nother kettle of fish.

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