Copy pg_ident.conf.sample into /lib directory. Rename USERAUTH to
AUTHTYPE in config file. Patch both branches.
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#
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#
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# IDENTIFICATION
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/Makefile,v 1.50 2000/05/29 20:51:35 tgl Exp $
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# $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/Makefile,v 1.51 2000/05/30 16:36:14 momjian Exp $
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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install-templates: $(TEMPLATEDIR) \
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global1.bki.source local1_template1.bki.source \
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global1.description local1_template1.description \
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libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample optimizer/geqo/pg_geqo.sample \
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libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample libpq/pg_ident.conf.sample \
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optimizer/geqo/pg_geqo.sample \
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pg_options.sample
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$(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) global1.bki.source \
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$(TEMPLATEDIR)/global1.bki.source
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$(TEMPLATEDIR)/local1_template1.description
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$(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) libpq/pg_hba.conf.sample \
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$(TEMPLATEDIR)/pg_hba.conf.sample
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$(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) libpq/pg_ident.conf.sample \
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$(TEMPLATEDIR)/pg_ident.conf.sample
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$(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) optimizer/geqo/pg_geqo.sample \
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$(TEMPLATEDIR)/pg_geqo.sample
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$(INSTALL) $(INSTLOPTS) pg_options.sample \
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#
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# Format:
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#
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# host DBNAME IP_ADDRESS ADDRESS_MASK USERAUTH [AUTH_ARGUMENT]
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# host DBNAME IP_ADDRESS ADDRESS_MASK AUTHTYPE [AUTH_ARGUMENT]
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#
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# DBNAME is the name of a PostgreSQL database, "all" to indicate all
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# databases, or "sameuser" to restrict a user's access to a database
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# mask to identify a set of hosts. These hosts are allowed to connect to
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# Database DBNAME.
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#
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# USERAUTH is a keyword indicating the method used to authenticate the
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# AUTHTYPE is a keyword indicating the method used to authenticate the
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# user, i.e. to determine that the principal is authorized to connect
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# under the PostgreSQL username he supplies in his connection parameters.
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#
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#
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# Format:
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#
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# local DBNAME USERAUTH [AUTH_ARGUMENT]
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# local DBNAME AUTHTYPE [AUTH_ARGUMENT]
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#
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# The format is the same as that of the "host" record type except that the
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# IP_ADDRESS and ADDRESS_MASK are omitted and the "ident", "krb4" and "krb5"
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# values of USERAUTH are not allowed.
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# values of AUTHTYPE are not allowed.
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# For backwards compatibility, PostgreSQL also accepts pre-version 6 records,
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# which look like:
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#
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# all 127.0.0.1 0.0.0.0
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# TYPE DATABASE IP_ADDRESS MASK USERAUTH MAP
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# TYPE DATABASE IP_ADDRESS MASK AUTHTYPE MAP
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#host all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 trust
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