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diff --git a/kubernetes/common/pgpool/configs/pool_hba.conf b/kubernetes/common/pgpool/configs/pool_hba.conf deleted file mode 100644 index d8918409e8..0000000000 --- a/kubernetes/common/pgpool/configs/pool_hba.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# pgpool Client Authentication Configuration File a custom version -# =============================================== -# -# The format rule in this file follows the rules in the PostgreSQL -# Administrator's Guide. Refer to chapter "Client Authentication" for a -# complete description. A short synopsis follows. -# -# This file controls: which hosts are allowed to connect, how clients -# are authenticated, which user names they can use, which databases they -# can access. Records take one of these forms: -# -# local DATABASE USER METHOD [OPTION] -# host DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD [OPTION] -# -# (The uppercase items must be replaced by actual values.) -# -# The first field is the connection type: "local" is a Unix-domain -# socket, "host" is either a plain or SSL-encrypted TCP/IP socket. -# -# DATABASE can be "all", "sameuser", a database name, or a comma-separated -# list thereof. Note that "samegroup" like in PostgreSQL's pg_hba.conf -# file is not supported, since pgpool does not know which group a user -# belongs to. Also note that the database specified here may not exist in -# the backend PostgreSQL. pgpool will authenticate based on the database's -# name, not based on whether it exists or not. -# -# USER can be "all", a user name, or a comma-separated list thereof. In -# both the DATABASE and USER fields you can also write a file name prefixed -# with "@" to include names from a separate file. Note that a group name -# prefixed with "+" like in PostgreSQL's pg_hba.conf file is not supported -# because of the same reason as "samegroup" token. Also note that a user -# name specified here may not exist in the backend PostgreSQL. pgpool will -# authenticate based on the user's name, not based on whether he/she exists. -# -# CIDR-ADDRESS specifies the set of hosts the record matches. -# It is made up of an IP address and a CIDR mask that is an integer -# (between 0 and 32 (IPv4) that specifies the number of significant bits in -# the mask. Alternatively, you can write an IP address and netmask in -# separate columns to specify the set of hosts. -# -# METHOD can be "trust", "reject", "md5" or "pam". Note that "pam" sends passwords -# in clear text. -# -# OPTION is the name of the PAM service. Default service name is "pgpool" -# -# Database and user names containing spaces, commas, quotes and other special -# characters must be quoted. Quoting one of the keywords "all" or "sameuser" -# makes the name lose its special character, and just match a database or -# username with that name. -# -# This file is read on pgpool startup. If you edit the file on a running -# system, you have to restart the pgpool for the changes to take effect. - -# Put your actual configuration here -# ---------------------------------- -# -# If you want to allow non-local connections, you need to add more -# "host" records. In that case you will also need to make pgpool listen -# on a non-local interface via the listen_addresses configuration parameter. -# - -# TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD - -# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only -#local all all trust -# IPv4 local connections: -host all all 0.0.0.0/0 md5 |