Re, On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 10:49:55 +0200, Xavier Poinsard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > philippe L a �crit : > > # > > # > > # local > > # ----- > > # > > # This record identifies the authentication to use when connecting to > > # the server via a local UNIX domain socket. UNIX-socket connections are > > # allowed only if this record type appears. > > # > > # Format: > > # local DBNAME AUTH_TYPE [AUTH_ARGUMENT] > > # > > # This format is identical to the "host" record type except the IP_ADDRESS > > # and ADDRESS_MASK fields are omitted. > > # > > # > .... > > # Allow any user on the local system to connect to any database under any > > # username using Unix-domain sockets (the default for local connections): > > #TYPE DATABASE IP_ADDRESS MASK AUTH_TYPE AUTH_ARGUMENT > > local all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 trust all > > Comme indiqu� plus haut dans le fichier de config, pour le type local il > ne faut pas fournir d'adresses IP (logique). > > La ligne devient donc : > > local all trust
Meci, cest bien sa ! philippe

