From: | Alan Hodgson <ahodgson(at)lists(dot)simkin(dot)ca> |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Permissions |
Date: | 2016-09-20 21:58:23 |
Message-ID: | 3263322.53cCOcSkWb@skynet.simkin.ca |
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On Tuesday 20 September 2016 23:47:53 Andre Labuschagne wrote:
> Hi Skylar
>
> We are talking about thousands of installations within the organisation.
> Ideally we need to allow the users at the installations to be able to
> create their own databases and some of them we supply from head office.
> The ones we supply applications will be using. When the on site
> administrators use something like pgAdmin they must not be able to tamper
> with the databases that we have supplied - no backing up or accessing and
> so on. Both Sybase and Mimer allow this as explicit login and password is
> required to each database, even if you are a super user.
PostgreSQL will definitely not help you with that. I find it hard to believe
any database will allow you to ship a copy to a local admin but will have it
somehow not be readable by them, but good luck with the commercial products if
they claim to be able to.
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