Re: Why pg_dump 'trust' authentication fails under root and works under another user?

From: Brett Parker <iDunno(at)sommitrealweird(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Why pg_dump 'trust' authentication fails under root and works under another user?
Date: 2011-03-24 09:52:11
Message-ID: 20110324095211.GB5521@sommitrealweird.co.uk
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On 24 Mar 10:39, Jaroslav Záruba wrote:
> The command line is still the same, when executed under one user it does not
> ask for password, when executed under another (root that is) it does:
> pg_dump --ignore-version --host=localhost --port=5432 --username=postgres
> --file="$BACKUP_FILE" --format=p --column-inserts --encoding=UTF-8 db123

If you *really* want root to be able to login to the database as the
postgres user using ident authentication, then you're going to need to
add a line to pg_hba.conf using an ident map, then in the ident map
you're going to have to allow root to map to postgres.

root, per default, does not have a user in postgres. Run your script as
the postgres user if you *really* want super user access.

Thanks,
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