On 11/23/22 02:23, Nikolas Hanry wrote:
Dear Community,
Comments inline below.
we tried to change the auth. in our postgresql environment (PostgreSQL V.11)
from MD5 to SCRUM SHA 256
- stop the services and killed all active connections
- changed with alter and set pw the editor user to sha (psql)
a) What is password_encryption set to in postgresql.conf?
b) What was the exact ALTER command?
c) What is meant by editor user?
- checked if the pw changes successfull (psql and pg4admin)
Check how?
- tried to open new document from GIS desktop and edit --> error msg.
connection not available
a) Post the error message.
b) What is GIS desktop?
- after few minutes the pw synchonized and changed automatically back
How did you determine the password was changed back?
My questions are:
Is it possible to work with GIS files (desktop and web) after pw changes
to SHA 256? We are handling with this issue and don't want to change it
directly for gisadmin (owner all db's) either with the postgres user
Does the changes revert back automatically to MD5 after a while due
synchronization? In our test environment tried the same way, although
the only difference was that we changed as well pg_hba_conf as well
host postgres all 172.xxx.xxx.83/32 scram-sha-256
and Type DB USER ADDRESS METHOD --> trust and
scram-sha-256 overall.
What are the settings in pg_hba.conf in the production setup?
Many thanks in advance
Best Regards
Nikola Lubenov
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