RE: [ADMIN] RE: Security Question

1999-12-22 Thread Mark Jewiss
Hello, On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Nicolas Huillard wrote: > The problem of the pg_passwd command (used to feed the password.dbname > files) is that is only stores 8 characters from the username provided, > even if you typed more, and even if the Postgres username have more > characters. I don't know i

RE: [ADMIN] RE: Security Question

1999-12-22 Thread Nicolas Huillard
re 1999 09:59 À: Tim Perdue Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet: Re: [ADMIN] RE: Security Question Hello, On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Tim Perdue wrote: > There's got to be a way to create multiple > databases and have each one protected by a > different username/password. Right now, any > au

Re: [ADMIN] RE: Security Question

1999-12-22 Thread Mark Jewiss
Hello, On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Tim Perdue wrote: > There's got to be a way to create multiple > databases and have each one protected by a > different username/password. Right now, any > authorized user can connect to any database. Grant > only works on tables, which is not useful in this > case (g

RE: [ADMIN] RE: Security Question

1999-12-22 Thread Nicolas Huillard
g_hba.conf file, but it will rely on the administrator (there can be large holes). The best way is to grant/revoke on databases. Nicolas Huillard -Message d'origine- De: Tim Perdue [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: mercredi 22 décembre 1999 02:37 À: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet: [ADMIN]

[ADMIN] RE: Security Question

1999-12-21 Thread Tim Perdue
This message was sent from Geocrawler.com by "Tim Perdue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Be sure to reply to that address. I've never seen an answer posted to these questions on the mailing list and there's no mention in the docs AFAICT. There's got to be a way to create multiple databases and have each on