See some links at the bottom of this page for hints on where to find such tools, but I can tell you right away that Google might be a better choice for you. Add complexity by mixing uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. Your pass phrase might become "My SoN Ayd3N is 3 yeeRs old." Author claims it also works with Windows NT and Windows Server 2003 and Windows Longhorn, but the BEST thing about it is the fact that it won't reset your passwords, but simply reveal them for you to remember, but difficult for others to guess. Think of a sentence that you can remember. I've done it myself several times with no glitch or problem whatsoever. The easiest way to remember your passwords and pass phrases is to write them down. The software.
Psql Option Password
psql option password
Psql Option Password
PostgreSQL: Documentation: Manuals: PostgreSQL 8.1: psql
psql can be told about those parameters via command line options, namely -d, -h, .Using this option is subtly different from writing psql < filename
edb-psql
Using this option is subtly different from writing EnterpriseDB PSQL < filename. PSQL can be told about those parameters via command line options, namely
psql
password request detec- tion is not totally reliable, hence this option to force a prompt. those parameters via command line options, namely -d, -h,
PostgreSQL 8.0.7 Documentation
Using this option is subtly different from writing psql < filename. psql can be told about those parameters via command line options, namely -d, -h,
psql
psql can be told about those parameters via command line options, namely -d, -h, .Using this option is subtly different from writing psql < file- name
PSQL(1)
Using this option is subtly different from writing psql < filename. the current version, psql automatically issues a password prompt whenever the
psql
option is never essential, since psql will automatically prompt for a password psql can be told about those parameters via command line options, namely