On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 15:36:33 +0700 Ricky Tompu Breaky <ricky.breaky@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 09:35:27 -0400 > Bill Moran <wmoran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Ricky Tompu Breaky <ricky.breaky@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Dear my friends... > > > > > > I've installed postgresql-server on OpenSuSE11.1 successfully but > > > I can't connect to it from psql. > > > > > > I did these steps: > > > " > > > 1. I created a new opensuse11.1-linux login account + its password > > > (username: ivia) with YaST2; > > > 2. ivia@sussy:~> su postgres -c psql postgres > > > Passwort: > > > Dies ist psql 8.3.7, das interaktive PostgreSQL-Terminal. > > > > > > Geben Sie ein: \copyright für Urheberrechtsinformationen > > > \h für Hilfe über SQL-Anweisungen > > > \? für Hilfe über interne Anweisungen > > > \g oder Semikolon, um eine Anfrage auszuführen > > > \q um zu beenden > > > 3. postgres'# ALTER USER postgres WITH PASSWORD '<<mypassword>>'; > > > ALTER ROLE > > > postgres=# create user ivia with password '<<mypassword>>'; > > > CREATE ROLE > > > postgres'# > > > 4. sussy:/etc # cat /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf > > > # TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD > > > > > > # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only > > > local all all ident > > > sameuser # IPv4 local connections: > > > host all all 127.0.0.1/32 ident > > > sameuser # IPv6 local connections: > > > host all all ::1/128 ident > > > sameuser #local all all md5 > > > #host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 > > > #host all all ::1/128 md5 > > > #host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5 > > > 5. sussy:/etc # rcpostgresql restart > > > Shutting down PostgreSQLServer angehalten > > > done > > > Starting PostgreSQL done > > > sussy:/etc # > > > > Step 5 was unnecessary. There's no need to restart the server after > > altering/adding/removing user accounts. > > > > > 6. sussy:/etc # cat /etc/sysconfig/postgresql > > > POSTGRES_DATADIR="~postgres/data" > > > POSTGRES_OPTIONS="" > > > POSTGRES_LANG="" > > > sussy:/etc # > > > 7. sussy:/etc # psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ivia -W > > > Password for user ivia: > > > psql: FATAL: Passwort-Authentifizierung für Benutzer »ivia« > > > fehlgeschlagen (my translation: Password-Authentication for user > > > »ivia« failed) > > > sussy:/etc # > > > > Your did not create the role with the LOGIN priv. Do: > > ALTER ROLE ivia WITH LOGIN; > > > > > Look, the change to the table of user previously just dissapear > > > and I even don't need to supply the password of 'postgres' user > > > although I've created its password as I mention above: > > > > Your pg_hba.conf is configured for ident authentication, so PG isn't > > even looking at the password. Based on what you're doing in these > > steps, I would guess that you want to use "password" authentication > > in pg_hba. > > > > Note that you _do_ need to reload the PG server after changing the > > pg_hba.conf > > > > > " > > > sussy:/var/lib/pgsql/data # su postgres -c psql postgres > > > Welcome to psql 8.3.7, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal. > > > > > > Type: \copyright for distribution terms > > > \h for help with SQL commands > > > \? for help with psql commands > > > \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query > > > \q to quit > > > > > > postgres=# select * from user; > > > current_user > > > -------------- > > > postgres > > > (1 row) > > > > I don't think that query does what you think it does. Try issuing > > \du > > at the postgresql prompt to get a list of configured roles. > > > > > Please help me for the first step I use this PostgreSQL. This > > > RDBMS server is far complicated then MySQL. > > > > I assure you it's not. Once you've got a grasp of the role system > > in PostgreSQL, I'm willing to bet that you'll understand that it's > > far simpler and more elegant than MySQL's insane grant tables. Of > > course, being new to something always introduces a learning curve, > > and learning curves are frustrating. > > > > ==== > RB>Dear Bill Moran... > > You're absolutely correct and thank you for your advise on the last > line of your previous email. A precious advise to encourage me > learning PostgreSQL. > > RB>After editting some configuration files, now my PostgreSQL always > RB>require a password to let me login as 'postgres'. And I can not > RB>login with wrong password. But I still can not login as 'ivia' user > RB>account. The error message said: "Database >>ivia<< does not > RB>exist". What kind of "database" actually does it mean? I believe > RB>it's not a normal RDBMS Database (tables collection), but somewhat > RB>different. > sussy:~ # psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ivia -W > Password for user ivia: > psql: FATAL: Datenbank »ivia« existiert nicht (my translation: > Database does not exist) > sussy:~ # su postgres -c psql postgres > could not change directory to "/root" (Why does the postgresql look > for '/root'?) > Password: > Welcome to psql 8.3.7, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal. > > Type: \copyright for distribution terms > \h for help with SQL commands > \? for help with psql commands > \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query > \q to quit > > postgres=# createdb ivia > postgres-# \du > List of roles > Role name | Superuser | Create role | Create DB | Connections | > Memberof > -----------+-----------+-------------+-----------+-------------+----------- > <<hidden>>| yes | yes | yes | no limit | {} > ivia | no | no | no | no limit | {} > postgres | yes | yes | yes | no limit | {} > ricky | yes | yes | yes | no limit | {} (4 > rows) > > postgres-# commit > postgres-# \q > sussy:~ # psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ivia -W > Password for user ivia: > psql: FATAL: Datenbank »ivia« existiert nicht (my translation: > Database does not exist. Look!!! It does not make difference although > I created a database named 'ivia') > > RB>This is my current 'pg_hba.conf': > # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only > local all all password > sameuser # IPv4 local connections: > host all all 127.0.0.1/32 password > sameuser # IPv6 local connections: > host all all ::1/128 password > sameuser #local all all md5 > #host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5 > #host all all ::1/128 md5 > #host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5 > > Please tell me, where is my mistakes? > > Thank you very much in advance. > RB>I forgot to show you that I've done these steps too: postgres=# ALTER ROLE ivia WITH LOGIN; ALTER ROLE postgres=# alter user ivia with password '<<my password>>'; ALTER ROLE postgres=# alter user ivia with login; ALTER ROLE postgres=# commit; WARNUNG: keine Transaktion offen COMMIT postgres=# \q sussy:~ # psql -h 127.0.0.1 -U ivia -W Password for user ivia: psql: FATAL: Datenbank »ivia« existiert nicht sussy:~ # -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general