r user2 to connect to db1 from
the same machine.
I know I can set up the different db's so that table security only gives
any access to the user I want, but that is fiddly. Being able to do the
above and prevent connections to the database will resolve that issue.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Mark.
postgresql-6.5.3/src/backend'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
Anyone have any ideas about this? I'm running OpenBSD 2.5.
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Redirecting STDERR or STDOUT somewhere doesn't seem to have any effect on
these messages.
Any ideas anyone?
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Mark.
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Hello,
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Janos Farkas wrote:
> I think you see the output from the *backend* itself (on the console/tty
> it has been started), which is a child of the postmaster; try
> redirecting postmaster when starting it...
Spot on, thanks for that! ;-)
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Mark.
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on does the pg_passwd script use? I need to
be able to encrypt using DES or blowfish for this to work.
If anyone has any ideas or solutions that they have found please let me
know.
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t to store
the SQL itself. I would assume that every transaction in the log file has
been executed against the database, which authenticated the users in
advance.
Is there any way to do this in Postgres currently, or in version 7? Or is
there another way to achieve the same result?
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Mark
redo this in
full if required.
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