Support passwords stored as SCRAM-SHA-256#70
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Support passwords stored as SCRAM-SHA-256#70johanfleury wants to merge 2 commits intoSquarespace:masterfrom
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This allows passing the password as plain text, a md5 hash or a SCRAM-SHA-256 hash. The password will be compared to whatever hash is stored in Postgres and updated accordingly. The SCRAM-SHA-256 hash algorithm for password storage was introduced in Postgres version 10 and made the default in Postgres version 14.
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This allows passing the password as plain text, a md5 hash or a
SCRAM-SHA-256 hash. The password will be compared to whatever hash is
stored in Postgres and updated accordingly.
The SCRAM-SHA-256 hash algorithm for password storage was introduced in
Postgres version 10 and made the default in Postgres version 14.