Re: no password on postgres user and pgagent - Mailing list pgsql-pkg-debian

From Christoph Berg
Subject Re: no password on postgres user and pgagent
Date
Msg-id 20160511125758.GB8268@msg.df7cb.de
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In response to Re: no password on postgres user and pgagent  (Sebastian P. Luque <spluque@gmail.com>)
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Re: Sebastian P. Luque 2016-05-11 <87a8jwstef.fsf@otaria.sebmel.org>
> This got me thinking whether it's a good idea to leave the postgres user
> without a password.  The system is inside a work network, and a handful
> of users, both of which are trustworthy.  But perhaps it would still be
> safer to create a password for postgres.

"no password" simply means "no password". It doesn't mean "can login
without a password".

Christoph


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