[HACKERS] Real Life Data

2006-03-06 Thread Q Beukes
on. This would really be appreciated. ; Q Beukes -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRAw96LEDZDQ16UzTAQJrAAgAoCfD0gyAk6GMKgtpiOO5l3RacceEp090 lAsxNIL6ofZxS0cn7D5yzHZW4Qrk7tdWcWjoBF27mEZ76lOSXODJbjq

[HACKERS] Feature Request

2006-02-20 Thread Q Beukes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey, This might not be much, but can there maybe be a future feature for having a shortcut to set search_path='schema-name'; similiar to \c dbname ?? Thx Quintin Beukes -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using

Re: [HACKERS] pg_hba.conf alternative

2006-02-13 Thread Q Beukes
to edit the pg_hba file? They should still be able to connect. On Feb 9, 2006, at 5:56 PM, Q Beukes wrote: I did consider that, but the software we use (which again uses postgresql) atm only supports local connection to the database. I am the database admin, the other admins just manage

Re: [HACKERS] pg_hba.conf alternative

2006-02-10 Thread Q Beukes
I did consider that, but the software we use (which again uses postgresql) atm only supports local connection to the database. I am the database admin, the other admins just manage stuff like user accounts, checking logs, etc... Unfortunately there is no other way to set it up, and like I

Re: [HACKERS] pg_hba.conf alternative

2006-02-09 Thread Q Beukes
, or taking information home. You can install software like Tripwire to make sure the binaries are kept fine, remove gcc and so forth. Tino Wildenhain wrote: Q Beukes schrieb: Well, I am not looking for 100% security. I know that full access if full access, and that even if you were to encrypt

Re: [HACKERS] {I} One Information required...

2006-02-09 Thread Q Beukes
Hey, Simply create a new non adminstrator user, say postgres with a password. Give this user write permissions to the empty data directory. Then login as this user and run initdb like did before. You are going to have to register the postgres service under this user too. You can do this by

[HACKERS] pg_hba.conf alternative

2006-02-08 Thread Q Beukes
Hello, Is there not some other alternative to pg_hba.conf? I have the problem where the system administrators at our company obviously have access to the whole filesystem, and our database records needs to be hidden even from them. With pg_hba.conf that is not possible, as they just change all

Re: [HACKERS] pg_hba.conf alternative

2006-02-08 Thread Q Beukes
as it is now, with a simple pg restart it is all open? Can this only be done by maybe modifying the source to make pg_hba fields statically compiled into the executable? Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 02:34:29PM +0200, Q Beukes wrote: Is there not some other alternative