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# PostgreSQL Client Authentication Configuration File |
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# =================================================== |
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# |
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# Refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the |
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# PostgreSQL documentation for a complete description |
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# of this file. A short synopsis follows. |
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# |
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# This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients |
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# are authenticated, which PostgreSQL user names they can use, which |
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# databases they can access. Records take one of these forms: |
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# |
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# local DATABASE USER METHOD [OPTIONS] |
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# host DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] |
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# hostssl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] |
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# hostnossl DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTIONS] |
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# (The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.) |
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# |
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# The first field is the connection type: "local" is a Unix-domain socket, |
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# "host" is either a plain or SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, "hostssl" is an |
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# SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket, and "hostnossl" is a plain TCP/IP socket. |
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# |
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# DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", "samerole", a database name, or |
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# a comma-separated list thereof. |
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# |
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# USER can be "all", a user name, a group name prefixed with "+", or |
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# a comma-separated list thereof. In both the DATABASE and USER fields |
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# you can also write a file name prefixed with "@" to include names from |
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# a separate file. |
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# |
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# CIDR-ADDRESS specifies the set of hosts the record matches. |
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# It is made up of an IP address and a CIDR mask that is an integer |
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# (between 0 and 32 (IPv4) or 128 (IPv6) inclusive) that specifies |
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# the number of significant bits in the mask. Alternatively, you can write |
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# an IP address and netmask in separate columns to specify the set of hosts. |
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# |
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# METHOD can be "trust", "reject", "md5", "password", "gss", "sspi", "krb5", |
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# "ident", "pam", "ldap" or "cert". Note that "password" sends passwords |
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# in clear text; "md5" is preferred since it sends encrypted passwords. |
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# |
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# OPTIONS are a set of options for the authentication in the format |
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# NAME=VALUE. The available options depend on the different authentication |
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# methods - refer to the "Client Authentication" section in the documentation |
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# for a list of which options are available for which authentication methods. |
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# |
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# Database and user names containing spaces, commas, quotes and other special |
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# characters must be quoted. Quoting one of the keywords "all", "sameuser" or |
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# "samerole" makes the name lose its special character, and just match a |
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# database or username with that name. |
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# |
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# This file is read on server startup and when the postmaster receives |
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# a SIGHUP signal. If you edit the file on a running system, you have |
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# to SIGHUP the postmaster for the changes to take effect. You can use |
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# "pg_ctl reload" to do that. |
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# Put your actual configuration here |
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# ---------------------------------- |
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# |
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# If you want to allow non-local connections, you need to add more |
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# "host" records. In that case you will also need to make PostgreSQL listen |
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# on a non-local interface via the listen_addresses configuration parameter, |
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# or via the -i or -h command line switches. |
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# |
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# TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD |
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# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only |
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local all all ident |
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# IPv4 local connections: |
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host all all 127.0.0.1/32 password |
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# IPv6 local connections: |
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host all all ::1/128 ident |
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host all all 192.168.115.0/24 password |
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host all all 10.252.252.0/24 password |
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host all all 177.67.197.146/32 password
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