Re: Removing the default grant of EXECUTE on functions/procedures to PUBLIC - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Removing the default grant of EXECUTE on functions/procedures to PUBLIC
Date
Msg-id 326041.1720203728@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to RE: Removing the default grant of EXECUTE on functions/procedures to PUBLIC  ("Tefft, Michael J" <Michael.J.Tefft@snapon.com>)
Responses RE: Removing the default grant of EXECUTE on functions/procedures to PUBLIC
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"Tefft, Michael J" <Michael.J.Tefft@snapon.com> writes:
> I was checking pg_roles.acl_default to see if my role-level ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES had been effective. But I see
thesame content both before and after the ALTEr. 

Er, what?  There's no column named acl_default in pg_roles, nor any
other standard PG view.

psql's "\ddp" command is the most usual way to examine current
defaults:

regression=# create user joe;
CREATE ROLE
regression=# ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR USER joe REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTIONS FROM public;
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
regression=# \ddp
           Default access privileges
 Owner | Schema |   Type   | Access privileges
-------+--------+----------+-------------------
 joe   |        | function | joe=X/joe
(1 row)

            regards, tom lane



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