On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 5:20 AM, Lesley Kimmel
wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Laurenz. Of course the first thing that I thought of to
> prevent man-in-the-middle was SSL. However, I also like to try to address
> the issue in a way that seems to get at what they are intending. It seemed
> to me that
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[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Albe Laurenz
Sent: 15 February 2016 10:48
To: 'John R Pierce *EXTERN*'; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] PosgreSQL Security Architecture
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/12/2016 5:20 AM, Lesley Kimm
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/12/2016 5:20 AM, Lesley Kimmel wrote:
>> Thanks for the reply Laurenz. Of course the first thing that I thought
>> of to prevent man-in-the-middle was SSL. However, I also like to try
>> to address the issue in a way that seems to get at what they are
>> intending. It se
On 2/12/2016 5:20 AM, Lesley Kimmel wrote:
Thanks for the reply Laurenz. Of course the first thing that I thought
of to prevent man-in-the-middle was SSL. However, I also like to try
to address the issue in a way that seems to get at what they are
intending. It seemed to me that they wanted to
Thanks for the reply Laurenz. Of course the first thing that I thought of
to prevent man-in-the-middle was SSL. However, I also like to try to
address the issue in a way that seems to get at what they are intending. It
seemed to me that they wanted to do some configuration within the database
relat
Lesley Kimmel wrote:
> I'm working to secure a PosgreSQL database according to a DoD security guide.
> It has many very generic
> requirements that get more toward the internal architecture of the system
> that wouldn't be apparent to
> the average admin. I was hoping someone might have some insi
On 02/11/2016 08:30 AM, Lesley Kimmel wrote:
All;
I'm working to secure a PosgreSQL database according to a DoD security
guide. It has many very generic requirements that get more toward the
internal architecture of the system that wouldn't be apparent to the
average admin. I was hoping someone
All;
I'm working to secure a PosgreSQL database according to a DoD security
guide. It has many very generic requirements that get more toward the
internal architecture of the system that wouldn't be apparent to the
average admin. I was hoping someone might have some insight to the
following requir