Re: How to revoke privileged from PostgreSQL's superuser

From: Evan Rempel <erempel(at)uvic(dot)ca>
To: pgsql-admin(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: How to revoke privileged from PostgreSQL's superuser
Date: 2018-08-15 03:50:27
Message-ID: 2111116e-292f-9326-034f-ef2b92971372@uvic.ca
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In my opinion that is exactly why you log to syslog. The syslog
infrastructure can also
forward in real time the log events to a remote log collector that the
DBAs don't even
have access to. This method provides for a secure and prestine log
stream for archiving
and audit review processes.

Evan.

On 08/14/2018 08:44 PM, dangal wrote:
> From what I saw pgaudit records the postgres log, any dba can modify that log
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