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You could use FDW to replicate what you need to an external server from the provider/primary/master to the subscriber/secondary/slave
Using triggers on the master tables that you want to replicate, you can execute the insert/update/delete actions on the secondary tables through the FDW.
With this approach you only need a connection from provider to the subscriber.

Regards
On Mon, 2019-06-03 at 18:00 +0200, PALAYRET Jacques wrote:
Hello,

If, for security reasons, I can't create a connection or a flow from subscriber/secundary/slave towards provider/primary/master, witch replication systems can I use ?

If possible, I would prefer partial replication (only some tables) to full base replication (all instances).

Do trigger-based replication systems (like Slony or Londiste or others) need a connection or flow from subscriber to the provider ?

Thanks in advance
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