Alastair Turner <bell@ctrlf5.co.za> writes:
> I am proposing altering psql to raise certain errors and exit before
> prompting for a password. These errors would have to be on items which
> didn't leak any information, my current list is:
> - Does the input file (-f) exist and is it readable
> - Do paths to the output files ( -o and -l) exist and are they writable
> - Is the host/socket listening (-h)
You could probably do the first two (not sure how badly you'd have to
contort the logic in psql, but in principle you could do it). I'm not
sure I like/believe the last one though. The prompt for password is
already driven by the server demanding one, isn't it? So you won't get
one if -h is bad. If you're thinking of altering the behavior when -W
is specified, I'd be agin it, because I think the point of that switch
is to ensure predictable behavior, ie that the program will ask for a
password no matter how the server responds or doesn't.
regards, tom lane