John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> writes:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> A more accurate statement is that it's trustworthy to the extent that
>> you trust the owner of the other machine to be running a non-broken
>> identd daemon.  Within a LAN it might be perfectly reasonable to use.

> you would have to extend that trust to any machine connected to any 
> network which can be routed to the server in question as he was 
> specifying a wildcard IP, and that includes anything that anyone could 
> plug into any network port.

Agreed, it's pretty stupid to use IDENT with a wildcard IP that allows
connections from untrusted networks.  I was just objecting to the
statement that it's unsafe in all cases.

                        regards, tom lane

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