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Re: How to secure pgpass file from unauthorized reading of passwords ? (WIndows)

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On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 11:34:58AM +0200, Zlatko Mati? wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> It seems that for all automated tasks (backup, autovacuum etc.) passwords should be provided by pgpass file.
> But, anyone can read pgpass file....
> 
> How can I make it secure that nobody can read it, except programs for backup and autovacuum ?

Err, normal filesystem permissions. Say mode 600 in UNIX.

If you're using UNIX you can allow ident auth via UNIX domain for the
backup user. That's very secure.
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