newbie question

Daniel J. Luke dluke at geeklair.net
Wed May 4 11:36:58 PDT 2011


On May 4, 2011, at 2:31 PM, Tena Sakai wrote:
> 
> OK, I agree.  But then how can I manipulate password and
> other attributes of those accounts that are hidden?

dscl

(supposedly workgroup manager from the Server Admin Tools works too, but I haven't used it).

> >> Bingo!  it doesn't ask password anymore!
> 
> > you probably have a ~/.pgpass with the password you set for
> > the postgres user saved in it (and the permissions on the file
> > were probably set for the postgres group).
> 
> No, I don't have one.  (I was thinking of making one, though):
> 
>   $ ls ~/.pgpass
>   ls: /Users/tws/.pgpass: No such file or directory

well, then I have no idea why changing the groups your user account was in would have affected postgres, you can probably figure it out by looking at your pg_hba.conf file
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