Re: [pgadmin-support] Password Policy

2007-02-10 Thread Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
Clodoaldo wrote: 2007/2/10, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi list, Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = '123456' from times and times ? Has anyone implement a dinamic password autenticati

Re: [pgadmin-support] Password Policy

2007-02-10 Thread Clodoaldo
2007/2/10, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi list, Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = '123456' from times and times ? Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication (the password cha

[pgadmin-support] Password Policy

2007-02-10 Thread Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha
Hi list, Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = '123456' from times and times ? Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication (the password changes according the date/month etc of a day ) ? Regards ... E

Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin3 1.6.2

2007-02-10 Thread Dave Page
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > I have upgraded to PostgreSQL 8.2.1 and to pgAdmin3 1.6.2. However, I > cannot open the postgresql.conf file because it is located in > /usr/local/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf with PgAdmin3. Because the finder etc. hide /usr? Hmmm... > How can I change > t

[pgadmin-support] pgAdmin3 1.6.2

2007-02-10 Thread researcher
Hello, I have upgraded to PostgreSQL 8.2.1 and to pgAdmin3 1.6.2. However, I cannot open the postgresql.conf file because it is located in /usr/local/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf with PgAdmin3. How can I change the config? For example, I would like to set datestyle to 'European, German'. Interes