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# PostgreSQL User Name Maps |
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# ========================= |
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# |
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# Refer to the PostgreSQL documentation, chapter "Client |
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# Authentication" for a complete description. A short synopsis |
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# follows. |
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# |
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# This file controls PostgreSQL user name mapping. It maps external |
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# user names to their corresponding PostgreSQL user names. Records |
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# are of the form: |
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# |
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# MAPNAME SYSTEM-USERNAME PG-USERNAME |
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# |
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# (The uppercase quantities must be replaced by actual values.) |
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# |
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# MAPNAME is the (otherwise freely chosen) map name that was used in |
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# pg_hba.conf. SYSTEM-USERNAME is the detected user name of the |
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# client. PG-USERNAME is the requested PostgreSQL user name. The |
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# existence of a record specifies that SYSTEM-USERNAME may connect as |
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# PG-USERNAME. |
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# |
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# If SYSTEM-USERNAME starts with a slash (/), it will be treated as a |
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# regular expression. Optionally this can contain a capture (a |
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# parenthesized subexpression). The substring matching the capture |
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# will be substituted for \1 (backslash-one) if present in |
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# PG-USERNAME. |
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# |
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# Multiple maps may be specified in this file and used by pg_hba.conf. |
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# |
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# No map names are defined in the default configuration. If all |
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# system user names and PostgreSQL user names are the same, you don't |
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# need anything in this file. |
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# |
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# This file is read on server startup and when the postmaster receives |
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# a SIGHUP signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have |
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# to SIGHUP the postmaster for the changes to take effect. You can |
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# use "pg_ctl reload" to do that. |
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# Put your actual configuration here |
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# MAPNAME SYSTEM-USERNAME PG-USERNAME
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