Thread: Userauth and hosting
Hi, I'm about to setup an automated system for creating hosting with database access (PGSQL). My current approach look like this (everything from here is done from a cronjob program with root-privileges data sucked from a database) : I have defined a password for postgres in the database. <file made from cronjob started from shell like "psql -U postgres < commandfile"> password-4-postgres-user create database testdb create user testuser with password 'testpassword' </file> <section added to ~postgres/pg_hba.conf> local testdb password access.test host testdb 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 password access.test </section> <file access.test located in ~postgres> testuser </file> Finally execute "killall -HUP postmaster" And will this work in the upcoming 7.2.x-series ? Is that totally wrong, or is there more intelligent ways to do it ? Svenne -- Mail usenet@krap.dk - svenne@krap.dk - PGP key id : 0xDF484022 ICQ: 5434480 - http://www.krap.dk - http://www.krap.net PGP Key http://keys.pgp.dk:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xDF484022