Re: pg_hba.conf editing question
От | Scott Furry |
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Тема | Re: pg_hba.conf editing question |
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Msg-id | 53CD299C.5010505@gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: pg_hba.conf editing question (Scott Furry <scott.wl.furry@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgadmin-support |
On 20/07/14 03:40 PM, Scott Furry wrote: > I'm just trying to understand how the pg_hba.conf file can be read in > pgAdmin. > > I've tried variations to emulate the SQL commands used in pgAdmin to > no avail. I'm using postgres db and postgres account to connect with > the localhost via psql. Absolute path...Relative path...nothing seems > to work. Yet, pgAdmin (in the HbaConfig.cpp file) can grab the > absolute path of a config file ("SHOW hba_file") then call "SELECT > pg_file_read()" and doesn't return an error. > > If there is no special setup, then how can this fail on the command > line yet work in pgAdmin? > What obvious thing am I missing here? The obvious thing that I was missing was that Debian does really weird things with its PostgreSQL packaging. For some reason, the configuration files are stored in a folder below /etc/postgresql, well outside the data directory. I had seen a message like this in searching this problem, but it was dated a couple of years ago. Sad the problem still exists. I can confirm (at least on Arch and Win7) the functionality for server configuration files works just fine, as-is and out-of-the-box. Its debian that has the problem. Sorry for the noise. Scott
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