this is not an issue, Postgres support many auth systems most of them
paired with the authentication system implemented in QGIS. Other problem is
how to share (auth.db) credentials or security setting among different
users.

Luigi Pirelli

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On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 11:53, Jan-Eric Oskarsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Hernán!
> Maybe this comment is redundant but you have to set up a strong security
> to prevent hackers to hack your database and steal your data and cause
> damage.
> I hope uthat you already have thought about this issu!
>
> Kind Regards
> Jan-Eric
>
> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> Från: Qgis-user <[email protected]> För Hernán De Angelis
> Skickat: den 20 november 2019 11:10
> Till: qgis-user <[email protected]>
> Ämne: [Qgis-user] Experiences using QGIS + PostgreSQL/PostGIS in a
> multiuser environment?
>
> Hello QGIS:ers
>
> I am evaluating setting up a server running PostgreSQL/PostGIS for use as
> data sharing/collaborating environment for spatial data. The user group may
> consist of up to 15 people, mostly using QGIS but one or two may use other
> software (non OS). Data is almost exclusively of vector type. The use is
> within a single organization.
>
> I understand some people in this list have experience with this kind of
> environment and would appreciate if any of you would share any useful
> experience, challenges, thought or things to watch out for. I understand
> basic management routines are critical (user management, user rights), as
> well as a sound backup and update strategy. I also understand that proper
> data management procedures have to be in place, like rules for table
> creation and eventual deletion, attribute selection, etc. But what else can
> go wrong with this kind of setup if not managed properly?
> Thoughts and experiences welcome!
>
> Best regards and thanks in advance
>
> Hernán
>
>
>
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