Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files.
От | Tim Uckun |
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Тема | Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files. |
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Msg-id | 855e4dcf0911082248p502787e5ie38f312905c77c84@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files. (Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com>) |
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Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic
into the pg_hba and pg_ident files.
Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files. |
Список | pgsql-general |
> then say you're postgres in the script with the -U (if you're using psql) > > AS ROOT: > psql -U postgres -h remote_db dbname > > Note that ident doesn't work so well between machines, so you might > want to look at .pgpass > That's what I am trying to get working. In actuality I am using ruby and using a db library but the concept is the same. I need to log in as postgres when the script is running as root. I could trust all local connections or something but I don't want to do that either. When I do a psql -U postgres I get this psql -U postgres psql: FATAL: Ident authentication failed for user "postgres" Obviously I need to tell postgres to trust the user root when connected locally as postgres. How do I do that?
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