Обсуждение: Socket Connection Authentication

Поиск
Список
Период
Сортировка

Socket Connection Authentication

От
basti
Дата:
Hello,
I try to use PHP with Postgresq1 socket connection. All works fine with
following entry in

pg_hba.conf

local      database  user trust
or
local       database  user peer map=someuser


pg_ident.conf

# MAPNAME       SYSTEM-USERNAME         PG-USERNAME
someuser        www-data                db-user

When I try

local      database  user md5

I get the error: "Peer authentication failed for user ..."
Is it possible to authenticate a user with md5 via socket connection?





Re: Socket Connection Authentication

От
John R Pierce
Дата:
On 7/8/2015 11:32 PM, basti wrote:
> When I try
>
> local      database  user md5
>
> I get the error: "Peer authentication failed for user ..."
> Is it possible to authenticate a user with md5 via socket connection?

yes, it is, I do it all the time.

  was this the first local line, or at least in front of any local all
all  lines ?

were you using localhost to connect or leaving the host empty? localhost
uses a host ....  entry.

--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz



Re: Socket Connection Authentication

От
Naveed Shaikh
Дата:

The peer authentication method works by obtaining the client's operating system user name from the kernel and using it as the allowed database user name (with optional user name mapping). This method is only supported on local connections.

Please check the below steps as an Example:

1>> Create user edb_admin.
useradd edb_admin
2>> Create database user edb_admin or if already exist then make sure that the password of database user and os level user must match.
createuser -sP edb_admin
3>> If os level user is not exist with same password then it will show error like as follows: 
[root@localhost pg_log]# /opt/PostgreSQL/9.3/bin/psql -U edb_admin -d edb -p 5444
psql.bin: FATAL: Peer authentication failed for user edb_admin"
[root@localhost pg_log]#

Once you will create user with password then login to the os level user nocp_admin and try to connect by same command:
[edb_admin@localhost pg_log]$ /opt/PostgreSQL/9.3/bin/psql -U edb_admin -d edb -p 5444
psql.bin (9.3.1.3)
Type "help" for help.
edb=> \q
[edb_admin@localhost pg_log]$

Hope this helps.



Thanks & Regards,
Naveed Shaikh




On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 12:02 PM, basti <black.fledermaus@arcor.de> wrote:
Hello,
I try to use PHP with Postgresq1 socket connection. All works fine with
following entry in

pg_hba.conf

local      database  user trust
or
local      database  user peer map=someuser


pg_ident.conf

# MAPNAME       SYSTEM-USERNAME         PG-USERNAME
someuser        www-data                db-user

When I try

local      database  user md5

I get the error: "Peer authentication failed for user ..."
Is it possible to authenticate a user with md5 via socket connection?





--
Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org)
To make changes to your subscription:
http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general