> Yes, but it might already have it, depending on what library is being
> used to talk to PostgreSQL. The C library interface for PG, libpq, for
> example, supports Kerberos and just has to be built with it (which most
> versions you'll find have been). If the application is JDBC and uses
> the PostgreSQL JDBC driver, that also supports Kerberos. If the
> application is written in another language like Perl or Python and is
> using the common libraries for those (DBD::Pg, psycopg2), which use
> libpq underneath, then it depends on the way that version of libpq was
> built, but, again, most of the libpq builds out there support Kerberos.
>
> I don't know anything about geneious, but hopefully it's using libpq or
> JDBC in some fashion and already has Kerberos support thanks to those
> libraries having it.
>
Hi,
geneious is a Java App, the Download is bundeld with a JRE.
I think the database driver is JDBC.
Bernd
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