On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > > But I need an ability to change passwords. > > But do you have to use the native passwords in Postgres? If you use > ldap or pam, you could use passwords maintained somewhere else that > had more strict requirements. As I've written earlier I'd have to: - learn and understand this LDAP/PAM - how to use it, how to change passwords remotely, how to define password strength requirements, etc. - setup and maintain this services, creating another single point of failure, - document it for the future system administrator, - implement password change function in application, using secure transport. And everything I need would be very simple to do if there was an option to disable self-change of passwords for ordinary users. I'm writing here, because I have a problem with PostgreSQL, for which I can see a simple solution if PostgreSQL would have one more simple feature. I hoped I've overlooked something in the documentation and this feature is present. If not, then maybe someone else would also need this, and it'll perhaps make it to the TODO list. Regards Tometzky -- ...although Eating Honey was a very good thing to do, there was a moment just before you began to eat it which was better than when you were... Winnie the Pooh