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hi folks,
for a new project I did my first postgresql configure and start session.

after fiddling around I found out that there are 3 (in words: THREE) pg_hba.conf files, one where I would expect it (logical: etc/postgresql), one where I hate it (why putting the most important stuff one level deeper then the nonsense: /etc/sysconfig/postgresql.d), then the one where it is actually read: /var/lib/postgresql/data/pg_hba.conf.

to shed some light on the situation:
the first is owned by the server package,
the second isn't owned by anything, but there (i didn't put it there)
the third isn't owned by anything, but seems to be generated by some or the other, maybe by the initdb binary?


to get postgresql to work from remote I had to put a host line in the third.

that's not cool.

matthias
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