Hi
On 26.09.24 09:15, Hunaid Sohail wrote:
> This patch renames "Current User" to "Authenticated User" as suggested
> by me in my last email. I have also updated the documentation accordingly.
Could you perhaps in the documentation elaborate a bit more on the
difference between "Current User" and "Authenticated User"? IMHO a
couple of words on how exactly they differ would be very helpful, as
they show the same user in many cases.
> Authenticated User: The name of the user returned by PQuser()
> Session User: The session user's name.
Although a bit redundant, I'd argue that "SSL Compression" is better
than just "Compression".
Other than that, it looks much better now:
$ /usr/local/postgres-dev/bin/psql -x "\
host=server.uni-muenster.de
hostaddr=192.168.178.27
user=jim dbname=db
port=54322
sslmode=verify-full
sslrootcert=server-certificates/server.crt
sslcert=jim-certificates/jim.crt
sslkey=jim-certificates/jim.key"
psql (18devel)
SSL connection (protocol: TLSv1.3, cipher: TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
compression: off, ALPN: postgresql)
Type "help" for help.
db=# SET client_encoding TO 'LATIN1';
SET
db=# \conninfo+
Connection Information
-[ RECORD 1 ]--------+-----------------------
Database | db
Authenticated User | jim
Session User | jim
Host | server.uni-muenster.de
Host Address | 192.168.178.27
Port | 54322
Protocol Version | 3
SSL Connection | true
SSL Protocol | TLSv1.3
SSL Cipher | TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
Compression | off
ALPN | postgresql
GSSAPI Authenticated | false
Client Encoding | LATIN1
Server Encoding | UTF8
Backend PID | 874890
Thanks!