Re: [PATCH] pg_autovacuum commandline password hiding.
От | Neil Conway |
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Тема | Re: [PATCH] pg_autovacuum commandline password hiding. |
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Msg-id | 4293D7EF.9050800@samurai.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [PATCH] pg_autovacuum commandline password hiding. (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: [PATCH] pg_autovacuum commandline password hiding.
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Список | pgsql-patches |
Tom Lane wrote: > psql, pg_dump, etc allow password specification from stdin and from > .pgpass, never on the command line. There is a reason why they are all > designed like that. pg_autovacuum hasn't been studied carefully enough > I guess, because we should never have let a security hole like this get > by us. It has certainly been observed that this is a security problem in the past. In fact, the pg_autovacuum documentation makes that clear: -P password: Password pg_autovacuum will use to connect with. *WARNING* This option is insecure. When installed as a Windows Service, this option will be stored in plain text in the registry. When used with most Unix variants, other users will be able to see the argument to the "-P" option via ps(1). The ~/.pgpass file can be used to specify a password more securely. I think the reason there is at least some value in having this switch for pg_autovacuum is that pg_autovacuum is almost exclusively used in a situation in which the password can't be specified on the command-line (which is not the case for most of the other command-line tools). Sure, it isn't secure, but the documentation makes that clear, and security is not important to everyone -- I can certainly envision users for whom the command-line flag is convenient. -Neil
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