Hi David, > The second line is pointless, the first three columns are compared against the > incoming connection host/user/dbname to find out how authentication should be > handled. The first match wins. So for every local connection peer, and only > peer, is going to be used since everything matches all/all.
> There is no way to give a user a choice of how to authenticate. There will be > one accepted option for a given set of connection values. This answers my question. Thanks for the help, -- Chris.