Chris Browne wrote:
Maybe we could do something like this: if there is a pg_hba.conf
file present, then use it as now and ignore the access rights table
- if someone does GRANT/REVOKE CONNECT while under pg_hba.conf then
process it but issue a warning. Maybe there could also be an initdb
switch that gave users a choice.
initdb is a terrible choice for that; that means you have to
re-initialize the database to change the option.
Not at all. Where did you get that idea? Not everything set by initdb is
set in concrete. For example, initdb sets shared_buffers but you sure
don't need to rerun initdb to change that or anything else it sets in
postgresql.conf.
cheers
andrew
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