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Use gender-neutral language in documentation
Based on patch by Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@enterprisedb.com>, although I rephrased most of the initial work.
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@@ -690,9 +690,9 @@ local db1,db2,@demodbs all md5
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</indexterm>
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<para>
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When using an external authentication system like Ident or GSSAPI,
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When using an external authentication system such as Ident or GSSAPI,
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the name of the operating system user that initiated the connection
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might not be the same as the database user he needs to connect as.
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might not be the same as the database user that is to be connect as.
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In this case, a user name map can be applied to map the operating system
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user name to a database user. To use user name mapping, specify
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<literal>map</literal>=<replaceable>map-name</replaceable>
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@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ omicron bryanh guest1
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The drawback of this procedure is that it depends on the integrity
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of the client: if the client machine is untrusted or compromised,
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an attacker could run just about any program on port 113 and
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return any user name he chooses. This authentication method is
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return any user name they choose. This authentication method is
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therefore only appropriate for closed networks where each client
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machine is under tight control and where the database and system
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administrators operate in close contact. In other words, you must
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