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1 year agoUsername definitely matches!
And yes, I have several special characters, but the password is surrounded by single quotes in docker-compose.yml
, so that should not matter, right?
Username definitely matches!
And yes, I have several special characters, but the password is surrounded by single quotes in docker-compose.yml
, so that should not matter, right?
If your router has NAT reflection, then the problem you describe is non existent. I use the same domain/protocol both inside and outside my network.
I like Photostructure as a way to browse my photos. It does logical deduping, and automatic organization of your photos (if you want it to). Like some others mentioned in this thread, it’s a very young software, but the developer is very active and transparent about the progress.
Edit to add link: photostructure.com
This makes sense, and I do have a dollar sign in my password…
However, I have confirmed that postgres does in fact parse the password correctly, as I can log in with the defined username/password combo directly using
psql
So I think that disproves this theory, doesn’t it?
edit: I tried getting rid of the dollar sign just in case… unfortunately I’m still getting the same error