From: | <kynn(at)panix(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: How to enable remote anoymous logins? (+ admin books?) |
Date: | 2006-02-27 19:10:10 |
Message-ID: | 200602271910.k1RJAAa06566@panix3.panix.com |
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Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 06:50:51 +1300
From: "Andrej Ricnik-Bay" <andrej(dot)groups(at)gmail(dot)com>
On 2/28/06, kynn(at)panix(dot)com <kynn(at)panix(dot)com> wrote:
> Is it possible to require that the password be the user's e-mail
> address? Does the server keep record of all connections?
How is it anonymous if you require his password?
I meant "anonymous" in the same spirit as "anonymous FTP", which often
requests an e-mail address as password. I realize that often it is
possible for users to enter anything in response to this request, but
it is still helpful with users who choose to satisfy the request.
> Are there any good books for this? Or other resources for
> the novice dbadmin? I'm particularly interested in stuff on
> administering PostgreSQL on Linux/Unix.
There's a couple ... have a search on Amazon for PpostgreSQL
That was my initial approach, and I ended up with a book that did not
answer the questions I just posted. Hence I thought I would ask those
with more knowledge for some specific recommendations.
kj
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