Greetings John,
* John R Pierce (pie...@hogranch.com) wrote:
> On 9/20/2017 6:55 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> >If AD is in the mix here, then there's no need to have things happening
> >at the database level when it comes to passwords- configure PG to use
> >Kerberos and create a princ in AD and put
On 9/20/2017 6:55 AM, Stephen Frost wrote:
If AD is in the mix here, then there's no need to have things happening
at the database level when it comes to passwords- configure PG to use
Kerberos and create a princ in AD and put that on the database server
and then users can authenticate that way.
John,
* John R Pierce (pie...@hogranch.com) wrote:
> On 9/19/2017 3:32 PM, chiru r wrote:
> >How those application accounts get recognized in database?
> >
> >Let say App_user1 authenticated through application ,after that
> >how the App_user1 get access to DB?
> >
> >can you please provide more
Bruce,
* Bruce Momjian (br...@momjian.us) wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 01:28:11PM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> > > chiru r writes:
> > > > We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
> > > > For example, If a user password failed n+
On 19/09/2017 20:09, Tom Lane wrote:
chiru r writes:
We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
For example, If a user password failed n+ times while login ,the user
access has to be blocked few seconds.
Please let us know, is there any plan to implement user profiles in featu
On 9/19/2017 3:32 PM, chiru r wrote:
How those application accounts get recognized in database?
Let say App_user1 authenticated through application ,after that how
the App_user1 get access to DB?
can you please provide more information ,how the app users are
accessing database ?
the user
Hi John,
How those application accounts get recognized in database?
Let say App_user1 authenticated through application ,after that how the
App_user1 get access to DB?
can you please provide more information ,how the app users are accessing
database ?
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017
On 9/19/2017 12:33 PM, chiru r wrote:
Yes, LDAP will do. However we need to sync the user accounts and
groups between AD and PG servers.and then AD profiles will apply to
PG user accounts for authentication.
if you're using LDAP from the AD servers to authenticate, whats to sync?
my datab
Yes, LDAP will do. However we need to sync the user accounts and groups
between AD and PG servers.and then AD profiles will apply to PG user
accounts for authentication.
It is good if we have user profiles in core PostgreSQL database system. So
it will add more security.
Thanks,
Chiranjeevi
On
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 01:28:11PM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Tom,
>
> * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> > chiru r writes:
> > > We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
> > > For example, If a user password failed n+ times while login ,the user
> > > access has to b
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> Tom,
>
> * Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> > chiru r writes:
> > > We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
> > > For example, If a user password failed n+ times while login ,the user
> > > access has to be blocke
Tom,
* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote:
> chiru r writes:
> > We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
> > For example, If a user password failed n+ times while login ,the user
> > access has to be blocked few seconds.
> > Please let us know, is there any plan to implement
chiru r writes:
> We are looking for User profiles in ope source PostgreSQL.
> For example, If a user password failed n+ times while login ,the user
> access has to be blocked few seconds.
> Please let us know, is there any plan to implement user profiles in feature
> releases?.
Not particularl
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