changing password
jayamex
PROOP

a month ago

I changed the password to my database recently and since then I have not bee able to connect to my db wit the new password. anyone experienced this? how did you resolve this?

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Railway
BOT

a month ago

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Status changed to Open Railway about 1 month ago


If you wish to change database credentials, you need to do so through the database tab.

Click on your service, go to the database tab, click Config, then Regenerate Password.

Redeploy after, and you should be able to log in with a new password.


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If you wish to change database credentials, you need to do so through the database tab.Click on your service, go to the database tab, click Config, then Regenerate Password.Redeploy after, and you should be able to log in with a new password.

jayamex
PROOP

a month ago

That's exactly what I did. No, it did not work


Did you redeploy? Are you using reference variables in your service to ensure that variables are dynamically updated?


0x5b62656e5d

Did you redeploy? Are you using reference variables in your service to ensure that variables are dynamically updated?

jayamex
PROOP

a month ago

Yes i did. I can connect to my database from my workbench and the application works well with the db connection. But in my portal on Railway, it could not connect and the reason cited is Password.


jayamex
PROOP

a month ago

this is what i see...

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Oh that's interesting...

First time seeing that for me.

Sorry can't be of much help on this one...


jayamex
PROOP

a month ago

Thank you buddy, even I have given up on it. I can access my db from my workbench so its all good. only reason i brought this here is for the attention of Railway but they decided to make it public (it was sent to them privately) and I have seen a few threads on reddit about this behaviour in Railway too.


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