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From: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki)
To: egan@cbs.cis.com (Egan F. Ford)
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Subject: Re: Postgres security 
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egan@cbs.cis.com (Egan F. Ford) writes:
> How can I protect my postgres 4.2 data from others on the net?  I was told
> the only way was to install kerberos.  Is this still true with the non-beta
> release of 4.2?

yes.  4.2-final has no new features as compared to 4.2-beta, just a 
new port (solaris2) and a couple of bug fixes.
--
  Paul M. Aoki          |  University of California at Berkeley
  aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU  |  Dept. of EECS, Computer Science Division (#1776) 
                        |  Berkeley, CA 94720-1776

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