korry wrote:

I was suggesting that pg_hba.conf could be stored in the same encrypting
filesystem.
Then how can it be changed? What if you need to allow access from, say,
another user or another network? Oh, the admins have to change it ...

Not all admins are equal... the admin that takes care of the database would obviously have the decrypt password for the encrypting filesystem. That admin (but not other admins) can change the pg_hba.conf file.

        

Why would you not simply set this up on a seperate machine to which only the trusted admins had access? Most data centers I am familiar with use single purpose machines anyway. If someone is trusted as root on your box they can screw you no matter what you do. Pretending otherwise is just folly.

cheers

andrew




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