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Re: RES: session_user different from current_user after normal login

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On 11/17/22 13:26, Murillo corvino rocha wrote:
I am just logging in (using psql) and doing the select: SELECT session_user, current_user;

The PostgreSQL is an AWS RDS 12.12 instance. No script is being executed. No one besides me is connected to the database. Could it be any server level configuration? I’m pretty sure that few configurations were made to this database.

Is there a psqlrc file that has SET ROLE group_read_only;?

See the:

Files

psqlrc and ~/.psqlrc

section here:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-psql.html

for more information.


Murillo.



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