On Wednesday 28 February 2007 15:19, George Nychis wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> So the pg_cancel_backend() function by default is only available to super
> users, so I decided to write a wrapper function around, use a SECURITY
> DEFINER, and GRANT my user privilege to use the wrapper.
>
> BEGIN;
> CREATE FUNCTION kill_process(integer) RETURNS boolean AS 'select
> pg_cancel_backend($1);' LANGUAGE SQL SECURITY DEFINER;
> REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTION kill_process(integer) FROM PUBLIC;
> COMMIT;
> GRANT EXECUTE ON FUNCTION kill_process(integer) TO gnychis;
>
> The problem with this is I can now kill other users postgresql processes. 
> I was wondering if anyone knows a way in which i can check that the
> postgres process being killed is running a query for that user?  Therefore,
> they can't kill queries in postgres processes started by other users.
>

you could try to match CURRENT_USER with the information in pg_stat_activity, 
but be aware there is a reason why this functionality was made for 
superusers...
-- 
Robert Treat
Build A Brighter LAMP :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL

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