"Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rob Tanner wrote:
>> ...  I normally live in a MySql world and the first thing I do after
>> installing the DBMS is set the "root" or superuser password.  The PDF
>> documentation talks about the superuser and database owner(s).  How do I
>> define the superuser and then secure that user with a password?

> The default superuser for PostgreSQL is going to be the linux/unix user
> that you used the command initdb with. By default when you initdb in
> PostgreSQL (when you compile from source) it will allow any unix user to
> connect. Thus you can do this:

IIRC, initdb has some options to set the initial password and also to
make the initial authentication mode not be "trust".  Good things to
use if you are on a system with other users you don't trust.

You'll want to at least skim the manual's discussion of client
authentication pretty soon.  Password-based auth is not necessarily
the best choice.

                        regards, tom lane

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