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On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 11:04:50AM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote: > >Is it possible to limit slave slon access to the master database? Or > >will Slony work well if all slon processes run on the master node? > >Would > >then it be possible that some change in slony data on the slave node > >will cause change in master database? > > > > the slon processes can run anywhere that they can communicate to the > requested DB. I run all my slon processes on the same box. Now, the question is: is it possible for a specially crafted database content (including the slony control structures) on the slave node to fool slon daemons to modify the master database? I don't mean the unknown bugs that may be there, but the Slony design or known bugs/limitations. Greets, Jacek
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