Modify the default administrator password
Change the PostgreSQL password
You can modify the PostgreSQL password using the following command at the shell prompt:
$ psql -U postgres
postgres=# alter user postgres with password 'NEW_PASSWORD';
postgres=# \q
Reset the PostgreSQL password
If you don’t remember your PostgreSQL database password, you can follow the steps below to reset it to a new value:
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Change the authentication method in the configuration file at /opt/bitnami/postgresql/conf/pg_hba.conf on the database server host from md5 to trust and reload the configuration.
$ sudo sed -ibak 's/^\([^#]*\)md5/\1trust/g' /opt/bitnami/postgresql/conf/pg_hba.conf $ sudo -u postgres pg_ctl reload
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Connect to the PostgreSQL database and set the password to a new value:
$ psql -U postgres postgres=# alter user postgres with password 'NEW_PASSWORD'; postgres=# \q
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Finally, change the authentication method back to md5 and reload the old PostgreSQL configuration:
$ sudo sed -i 's/^\([^#]*\)trust/\1md5/g' /opt/bitnami/postgresql/conf/pg_hba.conf $ sudo -u postgres pg_ctl reload
You should now be able to connect to PostgreSQL with the new password.