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Aw: Re: Putting the O/S user for "local" "peer" authentication in the "postgres" group vs chmod'ing the "pg*.conf" files to be readable by "all"

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> The client user should *never* read the PostgreSQL configuration files, so if changing
> the permissions (which you should *never* do) has an effect, you must be doing something
> very strange, like trying to start the database server with the wrong user.

It smells of trying to *embed* PostgreSQL ?

But that would not go with the account of multi-tenancy that's been presented.

Karsten





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