Re: CREATEROLE and role ownership hierarchies
Mark Dilger <mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com>
From: Mark Dilger <mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com>
To: Joshua Brindle <joshua.brindle@crunchydata.com>
Cc: Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>,
Shinya Kato <Shinya11.Kato@oss.nttdata.com>,
"Bossart, Nathan" <bossartn@amazon.com>,
PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>,
Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>
Date: 2022-01-04T20:39:32Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
> On Jan 4, 2022, at 9:07 AM, Mark Dilger <mark.dilger@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > > No, that looks like a bug. I was able to reproduce that using REASSIGN OWNED BY to cause a user to own itself. Is that how you did it, or is there yet another way to get into that state? — Mark Dilger EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
Commits
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Make role grant system more consistent with other privileges.
- ce6b672e4455 16.0 landed
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Ensure that pg_auth_members.grantor is always valid.
- 6566133c5f52 16.0 landed
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Remove the ability of a role to administer itself.
- 79de9842ab03 15.0 landed
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Add tests of the CREATEROLE attribute
- e9d4001ec592 15.0 landed
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Replace explicit PIN entries in pg_depend with an OID range test.
- a49d08123599 15.0 cited
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Shore up ADMIN OPTION restrictions.
- fea164a72a7b 9.4.0 cited
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Add pg_has_role() family of privilege inquiry functions modeled after the
- f9fd1764615e 8.1.0 cited
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Align GRANT/REVOKE behavior more closely with the SQL spec, per discussion
- 4b2dafcc0b1a 8.0.0 cited