On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Tony Caduto 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 Edit the pg_hba.conf file and add a entry for the PC you are doing your admin from and set it to Trust.
 When set to trust you won't need a password, then use the admin tool of your choice to change the postgres password to whatever
 you want.  Afterwards remember to set it back to MD5 or whatever it was prior to you making the change.
 Later,
 Tony Caduto
 AM Software Design
http://www.amsoftwaredesign.com
My pg_hba.conf file looks like this..
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# Database administrative login by UNIX sockets
 local   all         postgres                          ident sameuser
 # TYPE  DATABASE    USER        CIDR-ADDRESS          METHOD
 # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
 local   all         all                               ident sameuser
 # IPv4 local connections:
 host    all         all         
127.0.0.1/32          md5
 # IPv6 local connections:
 host    all         all         ::1/128               md5
 host    
dspace      dspace      127.0.0.1       255.255.255.255 md5
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Can you tell me which entry should i modify or what entry should i exactly add ( as you have already mentioned)..
Please don't mind my stupid questions..I am a newbie so I don't have much idea about it..
I would greatly appreciate your help...
 Thankyou..
Shashank Sahni..