Provided by: pglistener_4.7_all 

NAME
pglistener - postgres listener.
DESCRIPTION
pglistener is a daemon that generates files from Postgres database.
It is a tool that listens for notifies from a Postgres database and then calls out to a number of hooks
which do everything from updating the password database to updating accounts in RT.
USAGE
Config and hooks live under:
/var/lib/pglistener
/var/lib/pglistener/hooks
/etc/pglistener
/etc/pglistener/conf.d
It is fine to restart postgres while pglistener is running.
If pglistener crashes for whatever reason, it can be restarted as a normal service.
Pglistener can in general be restarted at any time, it's quick to start and there are no interruptions to
services or authentication.
SETTING UP
Install a usable pglistener config in /etc/pglistener/pglistener.conf and should be mode 600, user
pglistener.
Make symlinks for databases in /var/lib/misc:
cd /var/lib/misc
ln -s ../pglistener/group.db
ln -s ../pglistener/passwd.db
ln -s ../pglistener/shadow.db
If you have ssh keys for everybody on the host, add the following two lines to /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
AuthorizedKeysFile /root/%u/.ssh/authorized_keys
AuthorizedKeysFile2 /var/lib/misc/sshkeys/%u
Make sure pam_mkhomedir is set up, /etc/pam.d/common-session should contain:
session required pam_mkhomedir.so
AUTHOR
The pglistener was written by Rob Bradford <rob@robster.org.uk>, Robert McQueen
<robert.mcqueen@bluelinux.co.uk>, Dafydd Harries <dafydd.harries@collabora.co.uk>, Tollef Fog Heen
<tfheen@err.no>, Maxime Buquet <pep@bouah.net>, Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>, Vivek Das Mohapatra
<vivek.dasmohapatra@collabora.com>
For a complete list of authors, please open AUTHORS file.
This manual page was written by Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls) <phls@debian.org> for the Debian
project (but may be used by others).
PGLISTENER 4.2 Sep 2021 pglistener(1)