Re: security permissions for functions
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: security permissions for functions |
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Msg-id | 21847.1173420443@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: security permissions for functions ("Ted Byers" <r.ted.byers@rogers.com>) |
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Re: security permissions for functions
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Список | pgsql-general |
"Ted Byers" <r.ted.byers@rogers.com> writes: > ... Can > I make a function as a part of a schema that is executable only by the owner > and other functions in the schema, and no-one else, and still have a > publically callable function in that schema invoke the "private" function? Certainly --- the point here is merely that that isn't the *default* behavior. We judged quite some time ago that allowing public execute access was the most useful default. Perhaps that was a bad choice, but I think we're unlikely to change it now ... > I mean the obvious statement, for the fine > tuning he appears to me to want to do, would be to follow the REVOKE > statement you show with a GRANT statement for a specific user. Check. Once you revoke the default public execute access, the function is useless (well, except to superusers) until you grant somebody the right to call it. regards, tom lane
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