Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files. - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files.
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In response to Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files.  (Tim Uckun <timuckun@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: I can't seem to put the right combination of magic into the pg_hba and pg_ident files.  (Tim Uckun <timuckun@gmail.com>)
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Tim Uckun <timuckun@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I suspect you are expecting that the map will cause root to be
>> logged in as postgres without asking for that.  It won't.
>> What it will do is allow "psql -U postgres" and similar to work.
>
> That's exactly what I am looking to do. In my case I have a script
> that runs as root. I want to log in as postgres user from that script
> but the script is running as root.
>
> The way I have it set up doesn't permit that. I want to know what I
> need to do in order to make that happen.

then say you're postgres in the script with the -U (if you're using psql)

AS ROOT:
psql -U postgres -h remote_db dbname

Note that ident doesn't work so well between machines, so you might
want to look at .pgpass

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