Bruce Momjian wrote:
Mark Mielke wrote:

I agree - I forgot there were different flavours. I think any of these are just as good as SSL with public key authentication, and perhaps a lot cheaper in terms of performance. The only piece of information missing is the uid to compare against, which may as well be provided in the db open parameters the same as any other parameters might be provided.

True, but if you are going to have the client check a uid we might as
well just put the socket file in a secure directory and be done with it.

That's a good point too... :-)

Cheers,
mark

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