2018-01-24 12:18 GMT+01:00 Condor <condor@xxxxxxxxxx>: > On 24-01-2018 12:52, Durumdara wrote: >> >> Hello! >> >> Somewhere the system administrator (who don't know the PG really) >> installed a PGSQL server (10.x) with a database. >> He couldn't manage the server well. >> >> Yesterday my colleague saw 21 databases in this server with random >> names. >> >> He checked it with built in PGAdmin IV. >> Today we checked it again, and we saw 33 databases. >> >> The first name is "ahucli" for example - like an aztec king... :-). >> >> The server OS is Windows, the PGSQL is 10.x. >> >> What can cause this strange thing? >> >> 1.) PGAdmin IV bug? >> 2.) Their server is hacked/cracked from outside? >> 3.) A wrong configured tool, or an automation? >> 4.) "Alien invasion", etc. >> >> Did you see same thing anywhere? >> >> Thank you for any advice in this theme! >> >> Best regards >> dd > > > > > I bet on 2. > probably did not setup pg_hba.conf file. > > Regards, > HC > The logs are your friends. Maybe you can track down those "CREATE DATABASE" commands with timestamps and IP addresses. There could be a (local rogue) piece of software that does this trick. Again, check with logs. -- Vincenzo Romano - NotOrAnd.IT Information Technologies -- NON QVIETIS MARIBVS NAVTA PERITVS