Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > 2010/5/30 Dennis Gearon <gearond@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> If I build a text based, COPY file for bulk purposes, to be input via the command line, is Postgres vulnerable to SQL injection from that? > SQL database cannot be injected via NON SQL statemenst like COPY. Well, that depends. If you construct a script file like COPY mytable FROM STDIN; ... data rows here ... \. then obviously somebody could inject SQL if they could get a line beginning with \. into the data rows. However, if you put the data rows in a *separate file* this is not possible. ISTM though that this discussion is largely missing the point. If you want to build COPY input from raw data, you have to be prepared to do suitable quoting/escaping --- the rules are a bit different from plain SQL quoting, but the concept is the same. And if you do do that, you're immune from SQL injection in any case, as is also true of plain old INSERTs. SQL injection is only a problem for applications that fail to do quoting/escaping at all, or do it incorrectly, and COPY is really not any safer if you blow that than regular SQL is. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general