Newbie Admin.

From: Scott Holmes <saholmes(at)optonline(dot)net>
To: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Newbie Admin.
Date: 2009-07-23 22:23:24
Message-ID: 003a01ca0be4$319c3410$94d49c30$@net
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I have recently inherited a Linux server running pgsql and need to lock
someone out but have so far been unsuccessful.

I have changed the Linux passwords

I have changed the passwords on the 3 users listed on the Database

Now the problem is the person (server) I need to block access can still
connect to the database. I have verified this by changing a record in the
database and the changes were reflected on the other server. I looked for
pg_hba.conf and there isn't one that I can find so I am wondering if it is a
persistent connection and if it is how do I kill it? Will restarting the
server drop the connection?

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