Hi all, 2017-03-17 17:09 GMT+01:00 John Scalia <jayknowsu...@gmail.com>:
> While I do not know QGIS, I'm wondering if it's similar to some of our > applications where they always use the same system login for the database > while each user provides a unique login to the application. Have you ever > set log_connections in your postgresql.conf file? That would show you which > user is connecting during your attempts, and they might very well be > something you're not expecting. As far as I know, there is no way for any > application to bypass PostgreSQL's internal security model. > Exactly, so I repost here my initial question: On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Giuseppe Broccolo < > giuseppe.brocc...@2ndquadrant.it> wrote: > >> >> >> Check which user is used the first time you connect to the database >> through QGIS, and if you switch the user to [user_name] in a second moment. >> I'm wondering if you are keeping some privileges from a previous session. >> > Regards, Giuseppe. -- Giuseppe Broccolo - 2ndQuadrant Italy PostgreSQL & PostGIS Training, Services and Support giuseppe.brocc...@2ndquadrant.it | www.2ndQuadrant.it