02-19-2018
What does /tmp/wrk look like? Is it a normal UNIX file for example, not some windows formatted file?
Please show the output of: file /tmp/wrk
Plus, this -- scp $fn ${smru_web}:${odir_smru}/
$fn is a directory not a file name - is that what you intend - you get the same named directory on the remote. In the output directory
Last edited by jim mcnamara; 02-19-2018 at 11:22 AM..
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DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3) PostgreSQL 9.2.7 Documentation DBLINK_CONNECT_U(3)
NAME
dblink_connect_u - opens a persistent connection to a remote database, insecurely
SYNOPSIS
dblink_connect_u(text connstr) returns text
dblink_connect_u(text connname, text connstr) returns text
DESCRIPTION
dblink_connect_u() is identical to dblink_connect(), except that it will allow non-superusers to connect using any authentication method.
If the remote server selects an authentication method that does not involve a password, then impersonation and subsequent escalation of
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even if the remote server does demand a password, it is possible for the password to be supplied from the server environment, such as a
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users who are considered trustworthy, but this should be done with care. It is also recommended that any ~/.pgpass file belonging to the
server's user not contain any records specifying a wildcard host name.
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