From: Roderick A. Anderson <raanders@cyber-office.net>
To: PostgreSQL <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 12:52:31 AM
Subject: [GENERAL] Determining PUBLIC's permissions
I'm trying to determine the permissions PUBLIC has on several tables/views. Or would this be the default permissions for a table/view?
pg_user, pg_roles, pg_group, pg_authid, pg_auth_members, pg_database, pg_tablespace, and pg_settings.
\dp pg_user
returns (0 rows).
I am logged in to template1 as postgres.
I am doing some testing of multi-tenant/shared-database-hosting options and want to try to get around the possible limitations mentioned in the article at <http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Shared_Database_Hosting>. After revoking from public I want to grant those permission back to the 'main' database user. Need to know what they are.
I was sure there was a thread recently on determining table permissions and thought the \dp would do it.
Any suggestions?
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Rod
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