pgbouncer works even with the wrong password









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I just realized today that I can connect to my pgbouncer with the wrong password.



I did try without going through port 5432 (directly to postgresql) and I do get a password authentication error, but when I use port 6432 (going through pgbouncer) the connection is successful even with the wrong password.



As for my Pgbouncer configuration, my userlist.txt looks like below



"db1" "mypass"
"db2" "mypass"


Any idea what the problem could be here?










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    I just realized today that I can connect to my pgbouncer with the wrong password.



    I did try without going through port 5432 (directly to postgresql) and I do get a password authentication error, but when I use port 6432 (going through pgbouncer) the connection is successful even with the wrong password.



    As for my Pgbouncer configuration, my userlist.txt looks like below



    "db1" "mypass"
    "db2" "mypass"


    Any idea what the problem could be here?










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      I just realized today that I can connect to my pgbouncer with the wrong password.



      I did try without going through port 5432 (directly to postgresql) and I do get a password authentication error, but when I use port 6432 (going through pgbouncer) the connection is successful even with the wrong password.



      As for my Pgbouncer configuration, my userlist.txt looks like below



      "db1" "mypass"
      "db2" "mypass"


      Any idea what the problem could be here?










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      I just realized today that I can connect to my pgbouncer with the wrong password.



      I did try without going through port 5432 (directly to postgresql) and I do get a password authentication error, but when I use port 6432 (going through pgbouncer) the connection is successful even with the wrong password.



      As for my Pgbouncer configuration, my userlist.txt looks like below



      "db1" "mypass"
      "db2" "mypass"


      Any idea what the problem could be here?







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              I had to change auth_type from trust to plain.



              I think it's wrong for the default config file to have auth_type set to trust






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                I had to change auth_type from trust to plain.



                I think it's wrong for the default config file to have auth_type set to trust






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                I had to change auth_type from trust to plain.



                I think it's wrong for the default config file to have auth_type set to trust







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