Suggestions for pg_hba.conf contents needed for dynamic IP

From: "Gilley, Charles H(dot)" <Charles(dot)Gilley(at)glenayre(dot)com>
To: "'pgsql-general'" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Suggestions for pg_hba.conf contents needed for dynamic IP
Date: 1998-10-14 14:29:53
Message-ID: 18D7589E9C44D21199AC00805F31B047252DC0@atlanta_nt2.atlanta.glenayre.com
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I'm trying to establish a robust yet inexpensive method of updating an
online database (hopefully postgres) via a customer's database (Access).
The goal is to update the online database nightly via an ODBC connection.

My problem is that the customer's web site is on a virtual host, so I don't
rule it like I want to (probably a real good idea). My customer will dial
in
to his ISP and is assigned a dynamic IP. This seems to defeat the host
based access, since one can never predict what the IP will be.

I suppose I revert to password based access, but I can find zero
documentation on how to do this.

Has anyone done this? Can it be done?

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