Re: [INTERFACES] Re: [HACKERS] User authentication bug?
Maarten Boekhold <maartenb@dutepp2.et.tudelft.nl>
From: Maarten Boekhold <maartenb@dutepp2.et.tudelft.nl>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org, pgsql-interfaces@postgreSQL.org, pgsql-patches@postgreSQL.org
Date: 1998-08-03T06:40:03Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
On Sun, 2 Aug 1998, Tom Lane wrote: > Maarten Boekhold <maartenb@dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl> writes: > > On Sat, 1 Aug 1998, Tom Lane wrote: > >> It's possible that there are still bogus length limits on username > >> or password in some of the other PostgreSQL user interfaces besides > >> psql/libpq. I will leave it to other folks to check that code. > > > I think the perl-module behaves the same, but I'm not totally sure about > > it. I have a script where passing a 9 chars username to PQconnectdb() > > fails to connect to a backend, while if I truncate the username to 8 > > chars it works. > > Hmm. What pgsql version are you using? A quick glance at > src/interfaces/perl5 doesn't show any dependencies on username or > password length in it --- it's just a very simple wrapper for libpq. I've tried it (wrote a little script to test it), and I got the following: length(usename) == 9 : connect with usename of 9 : failed length(usename) == 9 : connect with usename of 8 : failed length(usename) == 8 : connect with usename of 9 : failed length(usename) == 8 : connect with usename of 8 : succeeded so it appears not to be working somehow... Maarten _____________________________________________________________________________ | TU Delft, The Netherlands, Faculty of Information Technology and Systems | | Department of Electrical Engineering | | Computer Architecture and Digital Technique section | | M.Boekhold@et.tudelft.nl | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------