OK, I think we are doing this backwards. Instead of adding '@' to
global users, and then removing it in the backend, why don't we have
local users end with '@', that way, global users continue to connect
just as they have before, and local users connect with @, so dave@db1
connects as 'dave@' and if he has other database access, he can use the
same 'dave@' name.
That removes some of the uglification, I think.
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Tom Lane wrote:
> BTW, I just thought of a small improvement to your patch that eliminates
> some of the ugliness. Suppose that when we recognize an attempt to
> connect as a global user (ie, feature flag is on and last character of
> username is '@'), we strip off the '@' before proceeding. Then we would
> have:
> global users appear in pg_shadow as foo
> local users appear in pg_shadow as foo@db
> and what this would mean is that you can flip between feature-enabled
> and feature-disabled states without breaking your global logins. So you
> don't need the extra step of creating a "postgres@" before turning on
> the feature. (Which was pretty ugly anyway, since even though postgres@
> could be made a superuser, he wouldn't be the same user as postgres ---
> this affects table ownership, for example, and would be a serious issue
> if you wanted any non-superuser global users.)
>
> I suppose some might argue that having to say postgres@ to log in,
> when your username is really just postgres as far as you can see in the
> database, is a tad confusing. But the whole thing is an acknowledged
> wart anyway, and I think getting rid of the two problems mentioned above
> is worth it.
>
> Also, if we do this then it's important to strip a trailing '@' only
> if it's the *only* one in the given username. Else a local user
> 'foo@db1' could cheat to log into db2 by saying username = 'foo@db1@'
> with requested database db2. But I can't see any other security hole.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
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