"Albe Laurenz" <laurenz.a...@wien.gv.at> writes:
> Here is my personal security checklist for PostgreSQL:

> - Check that there is no SQL function with SECURITY DEFINER.

Uh, that seems a pretty strange restriction.  Generally, if you are
actually concerned about security at the SQL-command level, you're
going to have to have some SECURITY DEFINER functions.  You can't
build a Unix system without suid programs, either.

> - Check that pg_hba.conf forbids remote connections to use "password", 
> "crypt" or "ident" authentication.

Most people think that remote "ident" is not very secure.

                        regards, tom lane

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