> Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> >> Fix pg_pwd caching mechanism, which was broken by changes to fork
> >> postmaster children before client auth step. Postmaster now rereads
> >> pg_pwd on receipt of SIGHUP, the same way that pg_hba.conf is handled.
>
> > Tom, does a client do a kill() to its parent on password change?
>
> Right, it's basically the same as the way we handle checkpoint and
> SI-overrun signaling:
>
> /*
> * Signal the postmaster to reload its password-file cache.
> */
> if (IsUnderPostmaster)
> kill(getppid(), SIGHUP);
>
> > If this is true, people can't depend on editing pg_hba.conf and having
> > the change take affect _only_ when they sighup the postmaster.
>
> True. But recall that in all previous releases it's been completely
> unsafe to edit pg_hba.conf in place, so I don't regard this as a big
> step backwards.
>
> We could possibly set up the password-file-reload action to occur on
> some other, presently unused signal. But there aren't a lot of spare
> signal numbers left, and I'm not eager to use one up for this...
I think your solution is fine. I just wanted to make it clear so we
don't encourage people to edit those files and wait around thinking they
can control when the reload happens. I will check the docs to make sure
I didn't add any suggestion of that.
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