Marc G. Fournier wrote: > On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > Marc G. Fournier wrote: > > > > Access to nothing. I could actually try to quality by dbname.username, > > > > then fall back to just username, but that seems insecure. > > > > > > No, that's cool ... just questions I thought of ... > > > > OK. > > > > > Okay ... hmmm ... just making sure that I understand ... I setup a server, > > > when does this dbname.* come into play? Only if I enable password/md5 in > > > pg_hba.conf for a specific database? all others would still use a plain > > > 'username' still works? or are you getting rid of the 'global usernames' > > > altogether (which is cool too, just want to clarify) ... > > > > There will be a GUC param db_user_namespace which will turn it on/off > > for all access to the cluster _except_ for the super-user. > > Okay ... cluster == database server, or a subset of databases within the > server? I know what I think of as a cluster, and somehow I suspect this > has to do with the new schema stuff, which means I *really* have to find > time to do some catch-up reading ;) need more hours in day, days in week
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