[CentOS] PostgreSQL/SELinux Error - relation "pg_catalog.pg_user" does not exist
Feizhou
feizhou at graffiti.netTue May 24 15:45:11 UTC 2005
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Peter Farrow wrote: > As you have pointed out it restricts the security granularity of the > system, which in turn will lead to other "work arounds" to achieve > better granlarity and those work arounds will ultimately lead to > sloppiness, making Johns point very valid indeed. > Er...you are going to have to prove the sloppiness part. I, for one, cannot believe an issue was made out of an non-issue. Each user having their own group ADDS to the security granularity. it does not restrict it. What is really needed is the ability to limit access to a file on a per user account basis (acls), not by locking down via a group permission. John is creating an issue out of a non-issue.
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