>> We are going to give all our shell users access to Postgres so that
>> every user has their own database that they use as much as they like but
>> so that they can't create new databases. Also these databases should be
>> totaly private to the user that owns it (ok, the "postgres" should have
>> access to them) so that nobbody else can
>> connect/select/insert/update/create/drop/etc. 
>
>The short answer: use the 'createuser' command via the postgres superuser
>and follow the instructions
>
>The long answer: read the PostgreSQL Administrator's Guide.  It describes
>it more detail how to set up users and access to different databases.


I did just that... but it did't say anything about howto restrict a db to just ONE 
user. I wan't it so that *only* the owner of the db has access to it. I haven't found 
anything in the docs on this.

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