authentication failed

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#1Noname
roboccc@t-online.de

Why happens this?

Warning: pg_connect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL:
IDENT authentication failed for user "bchytrek" in
/var/www/html/physio2/test.php on line 19

The php-statement is :

$conn = pg_connect("dbname=testdb user=bchytrek");

the owner of that testdb is bchytrek and he does not have a password, he
is in the users-list as superuser, an may cerate dbs.

So why does the authentication fail?

Helpless

Bogdan

#2D. Dante Lorenso
dante@lorenso.com
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: authentication failed

Bogdan Chytrek wrote:

Why happens this?

Warning: pg_connect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL:
IDENT authentication failed for user "bchytrek" in
/var/www/html/physio2/test.php on line 19

The php-statement is :

$conn = pg_connect("dbname=testdb user=bchytrek");

the owner of that testdb is bchytrek and he does not have a password, he
is in the users-list as superuser, an may cerate dbs.

So why does the authentication fail?

Check your pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf files.

I bet you forgot to turn on tcp/ip sockets, didn't you ;-)

On my RedHat 9 box:

-- /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf

#TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD
local all all trust
host all all 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 trust

-- /var/lib/pgsql/data/postgresql.conf

tcpip_socket = true

Try starting with something like THIS ... then tighten the security
after you get it to start working.

Dante

#3Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: authentication failed

roboccc@t-online.de (Bogdan Chytrek) writes:

So why does the authentication fail?

Because the PHP script is not running as Unix user bchytrek (most likely
that process runs under some daemon userid or other). When you are
using IDENT authentication, your Unix user name has to match your
Postgres user name.

You could possibly work around that by creating an IDENT map that allows
the PHP daemon user to be accepted as bchytrek; see the admin guide for
details. But more likely you'll just want to switch to a different
authentication method.

regards, tom lane

#4Chris Travers
chris@travelamericas.com
In reply to: Noname (#1)
Re: authentication failed

Hi Bogdan;

This is a typical problem when you install PosgreSQL via the Red Hat CD's.

You need to edit the pg_hba.conf and change the authentication type to more
appropriate settings. If your PHP app connects using a host field in the
connection string, it will be using a network socket. Otherwise, it will be
a local socket.

I usually set my servers to use md5 authentication for all network
connections and trust for local connections, allowing the admin to connect
locally as any user, but this assumes a level of security and architecture
you may not wish to assume. md5 authentication on both local and network
sockets will force password authentication for all connections via a
zero-knowledge md5-sum authentication method.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bogdan Chytrek" <roboccc@t-online.de>
To: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 6:26 PM
Subject: [GENERAL] authentication failed

Why happens this?

Warning: pg_connect() unable to connect to PostgreSQL server: FATAL:
IDENT authentication failed for user "bchytrek" in
/var/www/html/physio2/test.php on line 19

The php-statement is :

$conn = pg_connect("dbname=testdb user=bchytrek");

the owner of that testdb is bchytrek and he does not have a password, he
is in the users-list as superuser, an may cerate dbs.

So why does the authentication fail?

Helpless

Bogdan

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