suggest alternative workaround for no MD5/TCP auth
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@@ -5,8 +5,15 @@ App::Netdisco::Manual::Deployment - Tips and Tricks for Deployment
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=head1 Enable MD5 authentication to PostgreSQL
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=head1 Enable MD5 authentication to PostgreSQL
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Some installations of PostgreSQL don't have MD5 authentication enabled by
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Some installations of PostgreSQL don't have MD5 authentication enabled by
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default. You should enable this by adding the following to your system's
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default, which blocks database connections with the default Netdisco
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"C<pg_hba.conf>" file (and restarting the database service):
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configuration.
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If your database and Netdisco are on the same system, then the easiest
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solution is to comment out the "C<host:>" line in your C<deployment.yml> file.
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Alternatively, reconfigure PostgreSQL to permit MD5 auth for TCP connections
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by adding the following to your system's "C<pg_hba.conf>" file (and restarting
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the database service):
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# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
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# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 md5
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