On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 22:42, Tom Lane wrote: > Jim Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > as best i can understand, there is no way to get apach/php/pgsql configured > > (using "PostgreSQL's native access mappings") that would disallow php code > > in one virtual host from connecting to any database on the system. > > Betraying my ignorance of PHP here: what does a server supporting > multiple virtual hosts look like from the database's end? Can we > tell the difference at all between connections initiated on behalf > of one virtual host from those initiated on behalf of another? Nope, you can't to the best of my knowledge. You just get a standard connect string. (Assuming NAME based vHosts here, which is what most should be, modulo SSL based ones).
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