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From: elwood@rumba.m.isar.de (Konstantinos Agouros)
Subject: Security?
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Hi,

I have a question about security. As I haven't tried out postgres in a networked
Environment I am not quite sure how authentication works across a network.
Could somebody enlighten me as I am too lazy for a 'use the source luke'

Konstantin
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