I'm trying to create a database and a user with limited privileges. The user should have access only to that database, nothing more.
In a blank slate Postgres 13 deployment using Docker, I connect with the user postgres
, a superadmin, and run the following:
CREATE DATABASE db_foo;
CREATE USER usr_bar with NOINHERIT LOGIN password 'pwd1234';
That's just it. Nothing more than that. Then I connect to it with the newly created user, using psql -h <pg_host> -U usr_bar -d <db_name>
.
Replacing <pg_host>
with either 127.0.0.1
when running psql
from the Docker host machine or with the docker container name when running psql
from another docker container. Also replacing <db_name>
with either postgres
or db_foo
; they both yield the same odd behavior.
What I expected to happen is that the login above (with usr_bar
user) for any of the databases would fail due to lack of permission. Or that at least I wouldn't be able to make any changes, but I'm able to run, for instance, a create table
command and it works. I would expect the user to not have any permissions by default, since no GRANT
was performed.
So my question is: Why does this newly created user has so much permission by default? What am I doing wrong? If anyone can also suggest how to solve this, you're welcome; but I'd like to understand the reasoning behind it.
NOTE: For the docker image, I tried with two different ones, but had the same results. They are:
$ docker run --rm -ti -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=root1337 --network some_net --name some-pg postgres:13
and
$ docker run --rm -ti -e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=root1337 --network some_net --name some-pg bitnami/postgresql:13