On 01.03.22 23:05, Jacob Champion wrote:
On Tue, 2022-03-01 at 19:56 +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
This patch contains no documentation.  I'm having a hard time
understanding what the name "session_authn_id" is supposed to convey.
The comment for the Port.authn_id field says this is the "system
username", which sounds like a clearer terminology.

"System username" may help from an internal development perspective,
especially as it relates to pg_ident.conf, but I don't think that's
likely to be a useful descriptor to an end user. (I don't think of a
client certificate's Subject Distinguished Name as a "system
username".) Does my attempt in v5 help?

Yeah, maybe there are better names. But I have no idea what the letter combination "authn_id" is supposed to stand for. Is it an "authentication identifier"? What does it identify? Maybe I'm missing something here, but I don't find it clear.


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