You could use apache mod_auth_tkt :
http://www.openfusion.com.au/labs/mod_auth_tkt/
Its main advantage is that it'll authentify a user, hence your script
gets the user ID, which you can use as a key in your session table for
instance.
Cut & paste for the lazies :
mod_auth_tkt is a lig
Hi,
I don't think you can. I logged it as a bug a few days ago. You might be able to
create the tables and execute the copy command to fill them with pgadminIII.
Mike
On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 09:29:21AM -0500, Jason Tesser wrote:
> I just downloaded the new beta for windows. I usually only use
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:36:13 -0400 Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "RW" == Richard Welty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> RW> i'm quite experienced in C and Java, so it's going to be in one of
> RW> those two. any comments from anyone on the language choice?
> eRServer is written in J
Thank you for your overviews and responses. Much appreciation. Where might
one find reviews or testimonials of your product and priceing?
Liam
From: "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jan Wieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Liam Lesboch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GENERA
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>>> Using a sequence shouldn't be slow.
Thanks - that's the main thing I need to know.
>>> The main potential problem is that it will make the session IDs
>>> guessible if you don't take any other steps. That may or may not
>>> be a problem.
Thanks for the warning, but I
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Elie Nacache wrote:
> A data writed in a table but not commited is not accessible in
> modification by the resultset. The error returned is "Cannot move to
> index of 0".
>
It is entirely unclear what you are actually doing here. Are you using
JDBC? Could you show us
The postgresql book by wrox tells us to create a user
postgres using "useradd" command but when I look into
User & groups using RH9.1 configuration tool I dont
see any such users but the corresponding "useradd
postgres" fails. Little confusing...damn my
intelligence...
Have a look at the file /etc/
At each store, there are a number of POS registers that are networked. If
they enter a ticket at one register, they should be able to go to any other
register to tender the transaction, etc...
We already have mechanisms in place to remotely download and install
software on existing PCs, so no add
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 19:28 -0400, Sven Willenberger wrote:
>
> Tom Lane wrote:
> > Sven Willenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>pg_restore in malloc(): error: allocation failed
> >>Abort (core dumped)
> >
> >
> > A stack trace from that core file would be useful in figuring out what
>
> As far as I know (Joshua please clearify here) Mammoth Replicator
writes
its own, binary journal containing the changes that need to be applied
to the replica.
Yes that is correct.
On a first look inserting into database tables might look more
expensive. But there are some fine details that
Well from:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/client-authentication.html
local
This record matches connection attempts using Unix
domain sockets. Without a record of this type,
Unix-domain socket connections are disallowed
Since I am connecting from my linux box, it might be
the problem
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004, Vivek Khera wrote:
"RW" == Richard Welty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RW> i'm quite experienced in C and Java, so it's going to be in one of
RW> those two. any comments from anyone on the language choice?
eRServer is written in Java. It sucks up about 200Mb+ virtual memory
for
Hello all,
I've installed the new Win32 version of 8.0-beta1, running as a
service. When I connect to it using pgAdmin III and attempt to list
databases, I get an error: 'Column "datpath" does not exist.' I got
the same error reported when starting postmaster from the command
line using pg_ctl
Hello All,
There is data of several enterprises (ours clients) in a single database.
All tables have a column on primary key what identify the enterprise called
id_enterprise.
My objective is restrict users access on rows depending on value of the
column id_enterprise.
That is, an user can access
Hi folks
I'm designing a table to be used for web session management. If all
goes well with the project, the table should have 100,000+ records and
be getting hammered with SELECTS, INSERTS and UPDATES.
The table will need a technical key. The question is, what is the most
efficient way to do thi
Andreas Haumer wrote:
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Hi!
Raphael Bauduin wrote:
Raphael Bauduin wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at the logging of a database we'll put in production soon.
I've seen some posts on this list about history tables, like mentioned
in http://www-106.ibm.com/develope
Hi all.
Ran into a minor showstopper. Sometimes, my CC is just too much of a
nitpick, but on this matter, I agree with it. "./src/timezone/zic.c" has
a mismatch in declaration and definition of "memcheck(...)" function. My
CC beltched on it (I was running it in strict ANSI mode). The diference
I'll try this again, since it doesn't seem to have made it to the
list.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 12:02:07PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Now erServer did work for them, but it required significant amounts of
> tuning and constant babysitting by the DBA. (If Andrew Sullivan is
> paying attention to th
Jon Brisbin wrote:
We're trying to figure out how we can implement a reasonably simple cluster
of postgres servers on a private network at our store locations. The idea
is to have a group of 2-6 PCs each be able to share data in a replicated
manner. Having a separate database server is not an opt
Shanmugasundaram Doraisamy wrote:
Dear Richard,
Thankyou for you immediate reply, I did set the
stats_command_string=true and tried select * from pg_stat_activity;
It gave me the desired result. In the mean while you had mentioned
about reading the monitoring activity ch
Tom Lane wrote:
Christian Traber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Maybe its only win32 version?
Well, I can't reproduce it on Unix. It seems awfully odd though that
you can create tables in that tablespace to begin with but can't move
them there. I'm cc'ing this to the pgsql-hackers-win32 to see if a
I had postet a similar question some time ago.
Someone answerded me, in the next PostgreSQL
it would be possible to use nested transactions.
Is is now implemented in version 8.0-beta
You can set a savepoint before the insert that possible fails.
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/sql-sa
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