On 05/30/2018 01:41 PM, C GG wrote:



Please let me be clear, this is not a question about whether or not to use passwords. This is a question of how to determine the cause of and remedy a slowdown retrieving data from PostgreSQL when using LDAP(S) to authenticate PostgreSQL users. One of the sideline questions would be how to achieve the same effect by using a different scheme. I should further clarify that a major requirement would be that the scheme would need to work in our current environment without having to re-engineer the client applications. That would entail the need to pass a username and password as we have traditionally done.

Any friendly assistance with LDAP(S) to that end is welcome.

Have been following this thread and have not answered previously as LDAP/AD is not something I really know about. Still strikes me as similar to another LDAP thread:

https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAKeZVDov%2Bj2ZfUuSXNN-98_Nn_kAXr2e7UmKHhFNODHuEnUwUg%40mail.gmail.com

In that post the OP found that supplying an IP address instead of a host name sped up the process.

Have you tried that?

It may not be a permanent solution, but it might help identify where the problem is.



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