On 2020-05-06 09:28:28 -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> LDAP-based authentication in PG involves passing the user's password to
> the database server in the clear (or tunneled through SSL, but that
> doesn't help if the DB is compromised), so it's really not a good
> solution.

Still a lot better than PostgreSQL's md5 scheme, which stores
password-equivalent hashes: If the database is compromised the attacker
has all hashes immediately and can use them to login. Intercepting
encrypted traffic even at the endpoint is much harder and can only
uncover passwords actually used.

        hp

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