Re: pg_hba.conf editing question - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Scott Furry
Subject Re: pg_hba.conf editing question
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Msg-id 53CD32E6.4050003@gmail.com
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In response to pg_hba.conf editing question  (Scott Furry <scott.wl.furry@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: pg_hba.conf editing question  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>)
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On 21/07/14 08:58 AM, Christoph Berg wrote:
> That split conf-data setup is supported by PostgreSQL, so it's not
> Debian to blame. I think it is a bug (or missing feature) that
> pg_read_file doesn't let you read files in the conf directory.
>
> What probably works is if you create a symlink in the data directory
> to /etc/postgresql for pg_hba.conf and postgresql.conf.
>
Its great that PostgreSQL supports split configuration/data directory.

In one of the message threads I found, a dev from PostgreSQL mentioned 
that the functions in the adminpack were written to prevent using paths 
out of the log/data directory expressly for security reasons. And I 
understand that rationale. It makes sense.

I couldn't fathom how pgAdmin built in a means to alter configuration 
files when it didn't work in one instance. I think it makes it difficult 
for pgAdmin devs to maintain consistency across platforms when one linux 
distribution does something "a little different" that isn't done 
elsewhere AFAIK.

Maybe as part of the Debian packaging those symlinks should be 
created/installed as part of the server package?
But that's for the Debian dev's to sort out and discuss on the Debian 
forums.

Scott





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