Обсуждение: pgadmin4 usage as of web proxy for developers
Good afternoon,
As the new pgadmin (pgadmin4) rely on web browser for the display, I wanted to use it like a 'phpMyAdmin', .. for postgresql, in a replacement of phppgadmin.
But its user management make it hard (maybe I'm wrong about that) to plug it to a corporate ldap authentication and preconfigure server that users will use with their own credentials.
Despite I know how to plug our active directory servers to PAM, there are 2 points to handle :
- how to make pam the way to authenticate users
- how to let users use their own credentials for pre configured servers - I'd like them to use their own user instead of configuring servers with mutualized users.
Is there something planned to make this possible ?
or is it already possible to work this way ?
I found no info over internet about this.
Thank you very much for some help :)
here are the step I used for my 'server side' installation of pgadmin 4, for information.
Hi
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 4:29 PM Mickael Curty <mickael@curty.fr> wrote:
Good afternoon,As the new pgadmin (pgadmin4) rely on web browser for the display, I wanted to use it like a 'phpMyAdmin', .. for postgresql, in a replacement of phppgadmin.But its user management make it hard (maybe I'm wrong about that) to plug it to a corporate ldap authentication and preconfigure server that users will use with their own credentials.Despite I know how to plug our active directory servers to PAM, there are 2 points to handle :- how to make pam the way to authenticate users- how to let users use their own credentials for pre configured servers - I'd like them to use their own user instead of configuring servers with mutualized users.Is there something planned to make this possible ?or is it already possible to work this way ?
It's planned, but not yet implemented: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2186
I found no info over internet about this.Thank you very much for some help :)here are the step I used for my 'server side' installation of pgadmin 4, for information.
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