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From: Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2024 12:40:21 PM
To: Teju Jakkidi vlogs <teja.jakkidi05@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: pg_hba.conf settings for postgres
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2024 12:40:21 PM
To: Teju Jakkidi vlogs <teja.jakkidi05@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: pg_hba.conf settings for postgres
Teju Jakkidi vlogs <teja.jakkidi05@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Our expectation is that - when logging as postgres user from local host,
> it should not prompt for the password as we have local for postgres set to
> trust and loopback is set to trust.
> However, when running psql as postgres user from the local host, it is
> still asking for the password.
> Adding below lines in pg_hba.conf file is working as expected:
> host all postgres Local IP/32 trust
So psql is connecting to the "local IP", not to the loopback address.
This is probably a matter of DNS configuration, but since you didn't
show us the exact command, it's hard to say more than that.
regards, tom lane
> Our expectation is that - when logging as postgres user from local host,
> it should not prompt for the password as we have local for postgres set to
> trust and loopback is set to trust.
> However, when running psql as postgres user from the local host, it is
> still asking for the password.
> Adding below lines in pg_hba.conf file is working as expected:
> host all postgres Local IP/32 trust
So psql is connecting to the "local IP", not to the loopback address.
This is probably a matter of DNS configuration, but since you didn't
show us the exact command, it's hard to say more than that.
regards, tom lane