Re: Sharing /etc/passwd with PostgreSQL

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Eamonn Martin wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Could someone confirm that the ability to share the Linux system
> /etc/passwd (or shadow) file with PostgreSQL is definitely defunct?
> 
> I've searched the archives and, as far as I can tell, this
> functionality was removed after version 7.2 as "few were using it".
> Well we were using it and we have thus been stuck with using version
> 7.2 ever since.  We'd really like to finally upgrade to version 8
> but would rather not create separate passwords for everyone unless
> we really have no choice.  Is this definitely the case?

You can authenticate users with PAM, which amounts more or less to the
same thing.

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