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On 4/24/23 16:16, Arquimedes Aguirre wrote:
No, it has not changed the error that I have been experiencing since the beginning. This is the error:

psql: error: connection to server at "localhost" (::1), port 5432 failed: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "punta" Press any key to continue . .

1) To be clear what password are you using the master password you set up for pgAdmin4 or the one for the Postgres server/database you are trying to connect to?

2) Did you create a password for the punta user on that server?

3) Find the pg_hba.conf file for that server and post it as text.


Has always been the same error

I got question, because can’t you send a screenshots, with the image it’s much easier to identify the error or problem and you can also read the message, I don’t understand?

Many folks on this list only use text email so screenshots have to be opened in another program. Also it is simple to get the text. In the terminal/console right click and click on Select All and then hit Enter to copy the content and then paste to your email.


Thanks!

Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows

*From: *Adrian Klaver <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent: *Monday, April 24, 2023 5:42 PM
*To: *Arquimedes Aguirre <mailto:puntal8@xxxxxxxxxxx>; pgsql-general list <mailto:pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject: *Re: FW: Error!

On 4/24/23 15:00, Arquimedes Aguirre wrote:
 > Hi Dear
 >
 > Ok thanks so much for the explanation, but I don't understand, what does
 > that connection have to do with the error that I described at the
 > beginning, it gives me a password error with any user, what should I do
 > to solve this problem and be able to start the connection?.


Well your problem description has changed over the course of this
conversation so at this point I don't really know what the error is that
you are referring to.

USING TEXT not screenshots provide the command you are having the
problem with and the error message you are getting.

You also need to be more specific about what connection as the last
screenshot you provided showed you where connected using pgAdmin4.

 >
 > I would like to know other opinions from other people since this is a
 > bigger large list of help users regarding this matter.

1) I'm going to say as a generalization the  users on this list probably:

     a) Don't use pgAdmin4.
        and/or
     b) Don't use Windows.

2) There is a pgAdmin support list

https://www.postgresql.org/list/pgadmin-support/ <https://www.postgresql.org/list/pgadmin-support/>

 >
 > With any user that I enter, I get the same error when I go to enter the
 > password.
 >
 > In the link that you sent, there is the operation of the entire program
 > pgadmin 4 and it is very good, but where I can see some explanation in
 > detail to the problem that is being presented to me, at what point
 > exactly could be the answers or support for this type of failure

Without knowing the command used and the error message it will be
difficult to point at a documented answer.

 >
 > Thanks so much for attention and collaboration!
 >
 > Best regards!
 >


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx






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