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Re: Temporarily suspend a user account?

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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Felipe Gasper [via PostgreSQL] <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 6 Feb 2015 3:15 PM, David G Johnston wrote:

> Felipe Gasper 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!
>
> Personally untested:
>
> ALTER ROLE role_name VALID UNTIL 'timestamp' --i.e., set that to sometime in
> the past
>

This doesn’t work, either, because it will clobber any custom expiration
time for the role …

-FG 

​Since everything about a role can be customized, and there is no simple "enabled" boolean, you need to take a known value, cache it somewhere, make your change, then restore the cached value; or just edit pg_hba.conf and add reject entries for the role in question.

David J.
 


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