Index: src/backend/libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample
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  #
  # This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients
  # are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which
! # databases they can access.  Records take one of three forms:
  #
  # local    DATABASE  USER  METHOD  [OPTION]
! # host     DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS  IP-MASK  METHOD  [OPTION]
! # hostssl  DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS  IP-MASK  METHOD  [OPTION]
  #
  # (The uppercase quantities should be replaced by actual values.)
  # DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samegroup", a database name (or
  # a comma-separated list thereof), or a file name prefixed with "@".
  # USER can be "all", an actual user name or a group name prefixed with
  # "+" or a list containing either.  IP-ADDRESS and IP-MASK specify the
! # set of hosts the record matches.  METHOD can be "trust", "reject",
  # "md5", "crypt", "password", "krb4", "krb5", "ident", or "pam".  Note
  # that "password" uses clear-text passwords; "md5" is preferred for
  # encrypted passwords.  OPTION is the ident map or the name of the PAM
--- 7,30 ----
  #
  # This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients
  # are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which
! # databases they can access.  Records take one of five forms:
  #
  # local    DATABASE  USER  METHOD  [OPTION]
! # host     DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS  IP-MASK   METHOD  [OPTION]
! # hostssl  DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS  IP-MASK   METHOD  [OPTION]
! # host     DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS/CIDR-MASK  METHOD  [OPTION]
! # hostssl  DATABASE  USER  IP-ADDRESS/CIDR-MASK  METHOD  [OPTION]
  #
  # (The uppercase quantities should be replaced by actual values.)
  # DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samegroup", a database name (or
  # a comma-separated list thereof), or a file name prefixed with "@".
  # USER can be "all", an actual user name or a group name prefixed with
  # "+" or a list containing either.  IP-ADDRESS and IP-MASK specify the
! # set of hosts the record matches.  CIDR-MASK is an integer between 0
! # and 32 (IPv6) or 128(IPv6) inclusive, that specifies the number of
! # significant bits in the mask, so an IPv4 CIDR-MASK of 8 is equivalent
! # to an IP-MASK of 255.0.0.0, and an IPv6 CIDR-MASK of 64 is equivalent
! # to an IP-MASK of ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::. METHOD can be "trust", "reject",
  # "md5", "crypt", "password", "krb4", "krb5", "ident", or "pam".  Note
  # that "password" uses clear-text passwords; "md5" is preferred for
  # encrypted passwords.  OPTION is the ident map or the name of the PAM
