Re: Best way to "mask" password in DBLINK
| От | Ow Mun Heng |
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| Тема | Re: Best way to "mask" password in DBLINK |
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| Msg-id | D1109E8B2FB53A45BDB60F8145905CE9033B8339@wdmyexbe03.my.asia.wdc.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Best way to "mask" password in DBLINK (Tommy Gildseth <tommy.gildseth@usit.uio.no>) |
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Re: Best way to "mask" password in DBLINK
Re: Best way to "mask" password in DBLINK |
| Список | pgsql-general |
-----Original Message-----
From: Tommy Gildseth [mailto:tommy.gildseth@usit.uio.no]
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
>> I'm starting to use DBLink / DBI-Link and one of the "bad" things is that
>> the password is out in the clear.
>> What can I do to prevent it from being such? How do I protect it from
>> 'innocent' users?
>If I'm not mistaken, it's possible to put your password in the .pgpass
>file in the postgres-users home folder, on the server where the postgres
>cluster is running.
Isn't that how one connects using the CLI? Eg: via psql?
My connection string looks like this.
SELECT aaa
FROM dblink('dbname=hmxmms host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx user=yyy
password=zzz'::text, 'SELECT * from tablename'::text) b4(aaa xxx );
I've placed the above as a view hence the user/pass is being hardcoded(?) of
sorts
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