Tom Lane wrote:
Bernhard D Rohrer <graylion@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I have set my authentication to
# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
local all all md5 #ident sameuser
Are you sure this actually took effect (ie did you "pg_ctl reload")?
30-Mar 17:47 collab-dir: BeforeJob: run command
"/etc/bacula/scripts/make_catalog_backup bacula postgres
'md5xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'"
30-Mar 17:47 collab-dir: BeforeJob: pg_dump: [archiver (db)] connection
to database "bacula" failed: FATAL: Ident authentication failed for user
"postgres"
It's clear that this connection is trying to use ident not md5.
Either you didn't make the pg_hba edit take effect, or bacula
is trying to use TCP instead of Unix-socket connection and you
still have the "host" line set to ident.
regards, tom lane
The bizarre thing is that removing #ident sameuser solved it
clearly the # is not parsed correctly after a statement
cheers
Bernhard
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