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On 4/1/20 6:35 AM, AC Gomez wrote:
I'm trying to write a function that eventually will rotate users. Currently I have the code below which works and creates a new user using the prior user which ultimately has the same rights as the master user, ie, can do everything.

select mysch.dblink('dbname=mydb user=themasteruser password=abc123 connect_timeout=200000 host=localhost', 'CREATE USER newuname WITH PASSWORD ''pass1'' CREATEDB CREATEROLE;GRANT rds_superuser TO newuname;');


DROP SERVER IF EXISTS fs_link_b CASCADE;
CREATE SERVER fs_link_b FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER postgres_fdw OPTIONS (host 'localhost', port '5432', dbname 'mydb ', connect_timeout '200000'); CREATE USER MAPPING FOR newuname SERVER fs_link_b OPTIONS ("user" 'newuname',password 'pass1');
ALTER SERVER fs_link_b OWNER TO newuname;

However, when I make a connection with the above created user and I try to run the query below:

select * from mysch.dblink('link_b', 'select usename from PG_USER limit 1;') as t(uu text);

I get this error:

 > SQL Error [42501]: ERROR: permission denied for schema mysch

Looks to me the issue is that whatever user is running:

select * from mysch.dblink('link_b', 'select usename from PG_USER limit 1;') as t(uu text);

does not have access to objects in schema mysch on the originating server.


If I created the user based on a master user, then should it not have all rights as the master user as created above? Or Do I need to do a bunch of individual GRANTS still?

Thanks


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Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx





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