Tom Lane wrote: > >> Another idea is to change pg_hba.conf to not default to 'trust' but then > >> the installing user is going to have to choose a password. > > Well, initdb already has an option to request a password. It would > perhaps make sense for initdb to alter the installed pg_hba.conf file > to select local md5 mode instead of local trust mode when this option is > specified. > > > I like this approach. Set it to password (or md5) on local, and force > > the request of a password during initdb. > > I don't like "forcing" people to do anything, especially not things that > aren't necessarily useful to them. On a single-user machine there is > no advantage to using database passwords.
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