On Tuesday, August 31, 2021, Ninad Shah <nshah.postg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Karsten,
>
> I apologize for the delayed response.
>
> There is no script-related transfer happening here. It creates an issue
> while using "bash@" inside a column.
>
>>
>>
That wasn’t what was meant.  Ignore the “why” for the moment, the theory is
something in the network or OS sees that string of data and fires off a
rule that causes the data to be filtered.  Period.  The comment about “bash
script” was just saying that whatever the “something” is might be guessing
that the text sequence “bash@“ has something to do with bash scripts.  It
was just a hint.  But regardless of why the false positive exists the
theory is that there is one happening in the environment externally to any
PostgreSQL related software.

David J.

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