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# # Connection configuration file # # A service is a set of named connection parameters. You may specify # multiple services in this file. Each starts with a service name in # brackets. Subsequent lines have connection configuration parameters of # the pattern "param=value" or LDAP URLs starting with "ldap://" # to look up such parameters. A sample configuration for postgres is # included in this file. Lines beginning with '#' are comments. # # Copy this to /etc/postgresql-common/ (or select its location with the # PGSYSCONFDIR environment variable) and rename it pg_service.conf. # # #[postgres] #dbname=postgres #user=postgres