Re: drupal.org MySQL database issues
От | Tino Wildenhain |
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Тема | Re: drupal.org MySQL database issues |
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Msg-id | 46502047.5070002@wildenhain.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: drupal.org MySQL database issues ("Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com>) |
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Re: drupal.org MySQL database issues
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Joshua D. Drake schrieb: > Magnus Hagander wrote: >> Gavin M. Roy wrote: >>> I think for one, mysql uses tables for all of its access control. >>> Coding plesk/cpanel to modify pg_hba.conf and rehup postgres would take >>> a bit more work, I would imagine. >> >> In a lot of environments, it'd certainly be impossible, at least until >> we make it possible to edit the config files remote... (oops, recap of >> endless amounts of discussions on letting pgadmin do that..) > > Well more to the point. There really is zero reason why we can't have a > table representation of pg_hba_conf that is the pg_hba.conf file that > has triggers that right out the file. > > >> >>> Do we really want to pursue making PostgreSQL easier to admin for the >>> non-system admin? Cpanel and plesk and like tools are pretty far down >>> the list of important things to support or code for. >> >> If we want to make inroads into shared-hosting environments, it would >> certainly help... > > It is not just shared hosting... dedicated hosting starts as little as > 69.00 with Cpanel :)... > > Note that I am not advocating making it easier for Cpanel. I am just > making a point that it is not limited to shared hosting. > > I am however advocating that it is pretty dumb that our conf files are > *required* as a little text file on the filesystem and can not be > managed via the database. Furthermore, you would even want to have more options on the entire permission and account management. One way I could envision is a setting in postgresql.conf to tell the postmaster which access control to use and make it pluggable. This way you can use pg_hba.conf, dedicated system tables or maybe LDAP one day. (or just another postgres database) Does it sound too easy? I hope so :-) Regards Tino
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