Re: FW: GRANT question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Együd Csaba (Freemail)
Subject Re: FW: GRANT question
Date
Msg-id 0IQL00CBZQ6L9H70@invitel.hu
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In response to Re: FW: GRANT question  (Michael Fuhr <mike@fuhr.org>)
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Dear Michael, Tom,
thak you very much! Now it works well.

moson.gdb=> SELECT public.edenproc_usesysid('probauser');
ERROR:  permission denied for schema public
moson.gdb=> select current_schemas(true);
 current_schemas
-----------------
 {pg_catalog}
(1 row)

moson.gdb=# GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA PUBLIC TO probauser;
GRANT
moson.gdb=# select current_schemas(true);
   current_schemas
---------------------
 {pg_catalog,public}
(1 row)

moson.gdb=# SELECT edenproc_usesysid('probauser');
 edenproc_usesysid
-------------------
               118
(1 row)


Best Regards,
  -- Csaba Együd

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Fuhr [mailto:mike@fuhr.org]
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:16 PM
To: Együd Csaba (Freemail)
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: FW: [GENERAL] GRANT question

On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 09:37:00PM +0100, Egyd Csaba (Freemail) wrote:
> moson.gdb=> SELECT oid::regprocedure FROM pg_proc WHERE proname ILIKE
> '%eden%';
[...]
>  public.edenproc_usesysid(text)

Hmmm...so the function indeed exists in the public schema.  What happens if
you call the schema-qualified function?  What are the permissions on the
schema itself?

SELECT public.edenproc_usesysid('probauser');
SELECT * FROM pg_namespace WHERE nspname = 'public';

If the first query fails with "permission denied for schema public"
then you probably need to grant at least USAGE on the public schema to
certain users.  That would imply that somebody has changed the default
permissions on public, either in this database or in the template datbase
from which it was created (template1 by default).

--
Michael Fuhr

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