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.. _login:
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`Login Page`:index:
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Use the *Login* page to log in to pgAdmin:
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.. image:: images/login.png
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:alt: pgAdmin login page
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:align: center
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Use the fields in the *Login* page to authenticate your connection. There are
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two ways to authenticate your connection:
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- From pgAdmin version 4.21 onwards, support for LDAP authentication
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has been added. If LDAP authentication has been enabled for your pgAdmin
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application, you can use your LDAP credentials to log in to pgAdmin:
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* Provide the LDAP username in the *Email Address/Username* field.
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* Provide your LDAP password in the Password field.
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- Alternatively, you can use the following information to log in to pgAdmin:
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* Provide the email address associated with your account in the
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*Email Address/Username* field.
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* Provide your password in the *Password* field.
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Click the *Login* button to securely log into pgAdmin.
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Please note that if the pgAdmin server is restarted, then you will be logged
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out. You need to re-login to continue.
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Recovering a Lost Password
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If you cannot supply your password, click the *Forgotten your password?* button
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to launch a password recovery utility.
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.. image:: images/login_recover.png
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:alt: pgAdmin recover login password
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:align: center
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* Provide the email address associated with your account in the *Email Address*
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field.
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* Click the *Recover Password* button to initiate recovery. An email, with
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directions on how to reset a password, will be sent to the address entered in
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the *Email Address* field.
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If you have forgotten the email associated with your account, please contact
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your administrator.
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Please note that your LDAP password cannot be recovered using this page. If
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you enter your LDAP username in the *Email Address/Username* field, and then
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enter your email to recover your password, an error message will be displayed
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asking you to contact the LDAP administrator to recover your LDAP password.
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Avoiding a bruteforce attack
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You have the possibility to lock an account by setting ``MAX_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS``
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once it has reached the maximum number of login attempts.
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You can disable this feature by setting the value to zero.
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