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Of course those examples are going to work and are a good start, however they are highly insecure. This way you are giving to any user on your system rights to fetch and modify your VHFFS database because ''/etc/nss-pgsql.conf'' must be readable by anyone. | Of course those examples are going to work and are a good start, however they are highly insecure. This way you are giving to any user on your system rights to fetch and modify your VHFFS database because ''/etc/nss-pgsql.conf'' must be readable by anyone. | ||
- | So, you have to create a new user on PostgreSQL that can only access vhffs_passwd, vhffs_groups and vhffs_user_group tables. | + | So, you have to create a new user on PostgreSQL that can only read vhffs_passwd, vhffs_groups and vhffs_user_group tables. |
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