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Thanks Alex. Well, our admins are asking for the login use info, and
the "login time" is missed on "getuserinfo" API.
David Wang, Networking Services,CCS
www.uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 x52046
Alex Lanstein wrote:
> There is no password and as Michael was saying, it's unsupported. You
> need to edit the script that creates the pg_hba.conf file (in
> /perfigo/scripts) and add in remote hosts to the ACL. Then run the
> script and restart the perfigo service. Because there is no password,
> a simple ip restriction isn't terribly secure, but that's what you
> need to do if you want to make external queries.
>
> Almost any thing you're trying to pull from the cam can be pulled
> using a clever mixture of the API calls... what information were you
> looking for specifically?
> Regards,
>
> Alex Lanstein
> Network/Systems Architect
> FireEye, Inc.
> 860-625-4277
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Michael Grinnell wrote:
>> This is unsupported by Cisco. The pg_hba.conf file prevents access
>> to the database from other machines.
>>
>> Michael Grinnell
>> Network Security Administrator
>> The American University
>>
>>
>> On Jul 25, 2007, at 3:43 PM, David Wang @ UoG CCS wrote:
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>>> I am trying to pull some data from CAM's PostgresSQL database
>>> remotely by "psql -h /cam_ip/ controlsmartdb -U postgres" from
>>> another machine. Do I need a password for postgres? and if so, what
>>> it is? thanks in advance.
>>> --
>>> David Wang, Networking Services,CCS
>>> www.uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 x52046
>>
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