on the 7.3beta5 release.
Sorry for the long post, hopefully this will be of use to someone with
some better knowledge of postgres authentication and PAM.
Tim Frank
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I was testing this on a 7.3 beta the other week to try to make it work
with LDAP authentication, and I think I only got it working if I bypased
the system-auth PAM file that everything was normally funneled through.
I don't know exactly why it wasn't working, but whenever I put a line
that
. This isn't quite what you are
asking for, but if you make sure that users' databases are named the same
as their user account it will work. It really doesn't work for my
situation since our databases aren't specific to users. You might be
able to work with that though.
Tim Frank
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d, GRANT will let you do
this.
Hope that helps, and I think I got my examples right, but they were from
memory so excuse me if there is a typo or something.
Tim Frank
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On 21/04/01, 8:47:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Eric Naujock ") wrote
regarding Database security at the d
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Hope that helps.
Tim Frank
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On 19/03/01, 5:06:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Peter Schuller")
wrote regarding Re: [ADMIN] Backing up postgresql databases:
Hello,
From what I understand (and I'm still fairly new to Postgres) you won't
get
a perfect copy while
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