Re: pg_dump password - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Sean Davis
Subject Re: pg_dump password
Date
Msg-id 200609130740.19523.sdavis2@mail.nih.gov
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In response to pg_dump password  (Q Beukes <pgsql-novice@list.za.net>)
List pgsql-novice
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 06:59, Q Beukes wrote:
> Hey,
>
> We want to close up the db so people can't alter the database, so we
> thought of using
> a password. The problem now is that we can't have pg_dump run because it
> prompts
> for a password.

I'm not sure what you mean here?  You can just enter the password?

> Are there any alternatives for closing up the database? Having host/user
> based trust
> isn't really an option because it's a web application, and if the web
> user can simply
> access the database, it would be all to easy to install a web pg admin
> package.

You can create as many users as you like and tailor your pg_hba file to suit
your needs.  If you want to keep one user for pg_dump that uses trust-based
authentication on a single machine, go ahead.  If you want to make a web user
that can connect from anywhere but needs a password, you can create that,
also.

> If not, is there a way to pass on a password to the pg_dump(all) utility?

Simply type it in or use trust-based authentication on the database server if
you must.

Sean

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