No QGis 1.6 e 1.7 fica no registry as passwords em plain text<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/1/16 Giovanni Manghi <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:giovanni.manghi@faunalia.pt">giovanni.manghi@faunalia.pt</a>></span><br>
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On Mon, 2012-01-16 at 16:27 +0000, Fernanda Nery wrote:<br>
> Saving passwords<br>
> WARNING: You have opted to save your password. It will be stored in<br>
> plain text in your home directory on *nix systems, or in your user<br>
> profile on Windows. If you do not want this to happen, please press<br>
> the Cancel button.<br>
> pgAdmin uses PostgreSQL's 'pgpass' mechanism to store your passwords.<br>
> On *nix systems, the password will be stored in ~/.pgpass, whilst on<br>
> Windows systems it will be stored in %APPDATA%\PostgreSQL\pgpass.conf<br>
> (%APPDATA% is the 'Application Data' folder in your user profile).<br>
> This mechanism is used by default by all programs that use the libpq<br>
> library to access the server, which includes command line applications<br>
> such as pg_dump and pg_restore, other GUI applications, and drivers<br>
> such as psqlODBC. This means that those applications may automatically<br>
> connect to the server using your stored password. If you do not want<br>
> this to happen, you should not use the Store Password option in<br>
> pgAdmin.<br>
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