Re: [ADMIN] password administration
От | Adam Maddock |
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Тема | Re: [ADMIN] password administration |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.3.96.981217100103.5521A-100000@apu.maddock.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [ADMIN] password administration (Charles Curley <charles.h.curley@lmco.com>) |
Список | pgsql-admin |
Hmm... that doesn't work on my system because my system's logon/passwd commands use a different encryption altorhythm than Postgres. I wonder if there is a way to change one or the other's scheme. Did you have to hack anything or did it work "out-of-the-box"? My Linux kernel is 2.0.34 and my distribution is Slackware 3.5. On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, Charles Curley wrote: > I don't know about secure but what I've done is linked the pg_passwd file to > /etc/passwd and then people remote ODBC user can change their database > password via the passwd command (or yppasswd). I've got a RH 5.0 system > running without shadowed password but with NIS. I'm curious what people think > of this from a security standpoint. > > Adam Maddock wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > As one who is fairly new (within the last two months) to Postgre, I've > > looked through the Archives for this list a bit and have seen this issue > > addressed a number of times, but no strong solutions posted. Has anybody > > devised a good/secure way of allowing users to control their own password > > on a Postgre system? > > > > I'm hoping that either somebody already has a solution to this or that > > this will possibly spark some discussion on the topic. > > > > Thanks, > > Adam > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Adam Maddock http://Adam.Maddock.com > > Detroit, MI adam@maddock.com > > "BE IMITATORS of God, therefore, as dearly loved children..." > > (Ephesians 5:1) > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -- > Charles Curley, Staff Engineer > Computer Integrated Manufacturing > Lockheed Martin Ocala Operations > >
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