From: Dan W. <kil...@us...> - 2002-02-04 15:39:52
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Currently, no. You cannot use a blank password. The reason is partly just because that's how it was built, but in addition to that, it's a security issue... even when you are behind a firewall. You should always set a password for your postgres users. It's quite easy to allow this in the code, although I suggest against it. -Dan : guys, : is it possible to use blank passwords with phppgadmin? i have not tried : the new configuration in the beta yet, but i was just wondering. btw, i : searched forever on the internet for a good web interface to postgres, : thanks for all the hard work. : : jason : : : _______________________________________________ : phpPgAdmin-users mailing list : php...@li... : https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phppgadmin-users |