From: | Victor Hugo <vh(dot)clemente(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: password administration |
Date: | 2010-08-05 21:56:31 |
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Correcting.... I use LDAP + postgresql
2010/8/5 Victor Hugo <vh(dot)clemente(at)gmail(dot)com>:
> Mark,
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> You could use LDAP to? that?
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> I use LDAP + apache
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> Victor Hugo
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> 2010/8/5 Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us>:
>> "Mark Steben" <msteben(at)autorevenue(dot)com> writes:
>>> I would like to set up a facility that enforces password changes for roles
>>> After a predefined period (30 days for instance) when logging into psql
>>> Or, at the very least, send an email out to notify that your current
>>> Password period is about to expire.
>>
>> Usually we suggest using PAM when you want to do this, as there's all
>> sorts of spare parts out there already for PAM-managed passwords.
>>
>> (I concur with the response questioning whether forced password changes
>> are good policy, especially with an interval as short as that. But if
>> you've got bullheaded management to deal with, PAM is the place to
>> look.)
>>
>> regards, tom lane
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