Possibly,
ALTER USER xname RENAME TO name;
???
To disble:To enable
ALTER USER name RENAME TO xname;
ALTER USER xname RENAME TO name;
???
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Felipe Gasper <felipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to temporarily suspend a user account?
I would prefer not to revoke login privileges since that will break things that mine pg_users and pg_shadow.
I also am trying to find something that is completely reversible, so something like setting connection limit to 0, which would lose a potentially customized connection limit, doesn’t work.
We do this in MySQL by reversing the password hash then running FLUSH PRIVILEGES; however, that doesn’t seem to work in PostgreSQL/pg_authid as some sort of cache prevents this from taking effect.
Has anyone else solved this issue? Thank you!
-Felipe Gasper
Houston, TX
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