Hello Rob,

Thanks for your question.

As the authentication method in PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf you can use
scram-sha-256 This method is available starting from PostgreSQL 10.

For the Bacularis documentation, yes, it looks to be missing there. I will
add to the doc this section about configuring the Catalog Database access
in Bacularis. Thanks for pointing it.

Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)

On Wed, 3 Apr 2024 at 00:50, Rob Gerber <r...@craeon.net> wrote:

> I have previously set up bacula and bacularis on Rocky Linux 9. At the
> time I ran into issues giving bacularis access to bacula's postgresql
> database. I didn't know the bacula database password. At that time I set
> the postgresql pg_hba.conf file to use "trust". However I am concerned that
> this isn't a good security best practice.
>
> I am setting up a second bacula / Bacularis system and I'd like to revisit
> this postgres authentication issue so I can follow best practice better.
>
> The bacularis documentation doesn't make it clear how I am supposed to
> authenticate bacularis to bacula's database.
>
> I suspect there is a process that is obvious to many others and not to me.
>
> Does anyone here have suggestions for how I might authenticate bacularis
> to the bacula database?
>
> Robert Gerber
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