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Bug 603716
<dev-db/postgresql-{9.2.20-r1,9.3.16-r1,9.4.11-r1,9.5.6-r1,9.6.2-r1}: root privilege escalation via init script
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/etc/conf.d/postgresql-9.5
postgresql-9.5 (text/plain), 2.44 KB, created by
Aaron W. Swenson
on 2017-01-02 19:50:09 UTC
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># Comma-separated list of directories that should be created and/or ># have their permissions altered so that PostgreSQL can create a Unix ># socket within them. ># ># Generally, you'll want this to match 'unix_socket_directories' in ># /etc/postgresql-9.5/postgresql.conf >PG_SOCKET_DIRECTORIES="/run/postgresql" > ># Which port and socket to bind PostgreSQL >PGPORT="5432" > ># How long to wait for server to start in seconds >START_TIMEOUT=10 > ># NICE_QUIT ignores new connections and wait for clients to disconnect from ># server before shutting down. NICE_TIMEOUT in seconds determines how long to ># wait for this to succeed. >NICE_TIMEOUT=60 > ># Forecfully disconnect clients from server and shut down. This is performed ># after NICE_QUIT. Terminated client connections have their open transactions ># rolled back. ># Set RUDE_QUIT to "NO" to disable. RUDE_TIMEOUT in seconds. >RUDE_QUIT="YES" >RUDE_TIMEOUT=30 > ># If the server still fails to shutdown, you can force it to quit by setting ># this to YES and a recover-run will execute on the next startup. ># Set FORCE_QUIT to "YES" to enable. FORCE_TIMEOUT in seconds. >FORCE_QUIT="NO" >FORCE_TIMEOUT=2 > ># Extra options to run postmaster with, e.g.: ># -N is the maximal number of client connections ># -B is the number of shared buffers and has to be at least 2x the value for -N ># Please read the man-page to postmaster for more options. Many of these ># options can be set directly in the configuration file. >#PGOPTS="-N 512 -B 1024" > ># Pass extra environment variables. If you have to export environment variables ># for the database process, this can be done here. ># Don't forget to escape quotes. >#PG_EXTRA_ENV="PGPASSFILE=\"/path/to/.pgpass\"" > >############################################################################## ># ># The following values should not be arbitrarily changed. ># ># `emerge --config dev-db/postgresql:9.5' uses these values to ># determine where to create the data directory, where to place the ># configuration files, and any additional options to pass to initdb. ># ># The initscript also uses these variables to inform PostgreSQL where to find ># its data directory and configuration files. ># >############################################################################## > ># Location of configuration files >PGDATA="/etc/postgresql-9.5/" > ># Where the data directory is located/to be created >DATA_DIR="/var/lib/postgresql/9.5/data" > ># Additional options to pass to initdb. ># See `man initdb' for available options. >PG_INITDB_OPTS="--encoding=UTF8"
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