* Luke Tudor - RSG <ltt@pml.ac.uk> [010116 14:50]:
> Dear All,
>
> I have set-up my postgres db to require user authentication when a user
> wishes to enter the db.
> This works wonderfully.
>
> I have programs written in Java, Ansi C and CGI which integrate with the
> database and pass user names and
> passwords to the database using the pgConnect function. However, I also
> have several unix scripts which must
> be able to gain access into the database in a similar manner i.e. make a
> connection with no user interaction.
>
> Is there anyway I can do this within a Unix Script?
I assume you mean from a shell script (i.e bash or similar).
What flavour CGI do you write? I've got perl scripts connecting
fine from the command line; there's nothing special about
CGI environments in that respect.
Of course from a user point of view, any account that can read the script
can suss out the password, which may not be what you want.
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Rasputin
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