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-Edit postgresql-7.0RC5/src/Makefile.global.in
-Change PG_KRB_SRVTAB to somewhere useful for you, and PG_KRB_SRVNAM to
-whatever you want your postgres kerberos service called.
-
-Uncommment out KRBVERS=5 in Makefile.global.in.
-
-Run configure, make, and install PostgreSQL.
-
-Generate the keytab (PG_KRB_SRVTAB):
-kadmin% ank -randkey postgres/server.my.domain.org
-kadmin% ktadd -k krb5.keytab postgres/server.my.domain.org
-
-Make sure the keytab is read-only to the postgres user.
-Make sure your client binaries can see the new libraries.
-
-edit pg_hba.conf and change the authentication method to krb5.
-
-Everything should then work. If you use mod_auth_krb and mod_perl on
-your web server, you can use AuthType KerberosV5SaveCredentials with a
-mod_perl script. This gives secure database access over the web. No
-extra passwords required.
-
-Cheers,
-
-Mike Wyer,
-Department of Computing, Imperial College
---
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