On 10/29/24 04:01, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>> On 29 Oct 2024, at 04:25, 馬 騰飛 <ma-tengfei@nec.cn> wrote:
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>> Thank you very much for your reply.
>> However, after installing PostgreSQL 16.4, our server still encounters the following error when connecting to the
database,just like with version 16.3:
>> “Only AuthenticationClearTextPassword and AuthenticationMD5Password supported for now. Received: 10”.
>> Could you please advise how to resolve this error? Should we also update Npgsql? If Npgsql needs to be updated, to
whichversion should we update it?
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> I don't know the first thing about Npgsql so I can't offer any advice, but it
> sounds like the problems is that the server wants to use SCRAM passwords and
> your version of npgsql only support cleartext and md5. Changing the METHOD in
> pg_hba.conf to md5 could fix the immediate problem perhaps but upgrading to a
> version that support SCRAM seems the most appropriate (especially since md5
> passwords are likely going away soon).
Potential issue with above per:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/auth-password.html
"To ease transition from the md5 method to the newer SCRAM method, if
md5 is specified as a method in pg_hba.conf but the user's password on
the server is encrypted for SCRAM (see below), then SCRAM-based
authentication will automatically be chosen instead."
Therefore a roles password could still be in SCRAM. You would need to
change the actual passwords also.
According to the issue below Npgsql supports SCRAM:
https://github.com/npgsql/npgsql/issues/5593
Which translates into Npgsql 3.2.7:
https://github.com/npgsql/npgsql/releases/tag/v3.2.7
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