On Apr 10, 2008, at 2:37 PM, Craig Ringer wrote:
I haven't checked whether pg_hba.conf rules are reloaded, but `pg_ctl
reload' can re-read some settings without a postmaster restart. So you
might be able to disallow access in pg_hba then reload.
I'd be curious to know if that works and if/how it affects existing
connections - though I can always test it myself.
Yes, a pg_ctl reload will reload pg_hba.conf and, iirc, it does not
kill any existing connections as the values in that file are checked
at time of connection, not time of config load.
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