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am  Mon, dem 30.10.2006, um 13:34:34 +0100 mailte Andrew Kelly folgendes:
> Hi all,
> 
> please forgive a (likely) less than clever question.
> 
> Are the barriers provided by pg_hba.conf enough from a security
> standpoint, or is it best to put up some iptable rules duplicating the
> restrictions?

Of cource, you can define rules for iptables to prevent access to your
database. But consider, this rules obtain for the entire
database-cluster. With pg_hba.conf you can define different permissions
for different databases.

If you need this, than you can't use iptables for this.


Andreas
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