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To: aoki@cs.berkeley.edu (Paul M. Aoki)
cc: Michael Graff <explorer@vorpal.com>, postgres@postgres.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: Kerberos and postgres 
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Date: Sun, 30 Oct 1994 15:52:32 -0600
From: "Michael Graff" <explorer@vorpal.com>
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>you need to register all users who interact with the database,
>including the postgres superuser.  if that's *you*, and you're already
>in the kerberos database, then you don't have to do anything else.

What we are wanting is to provide a binary release which will allow anyone
to set up a postgres server on any of 700 machines -- I don't want to be
involved once it gets going  ;)

Is there a way to set the postgres superuser's identity at initdb time?

--Michael

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Michael Graff <explorer@vorpal.com>       NetBSD is the way to go!
PGP key on a key-server near you!         Rayshade the world!

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