ALTER MASKING POLICY
Function
ALTER MASKING POLICY modifies masking policies.
Precautions
- Only users with the poladmin or sysadmin permission, or the initial user can perform this operation.
- The masking policy takes effect only after enable_security_policy is set to on. For details about how to enable the masking policy, see "Database Configuration > Database Security Management Policies > Dynamic Data Masking" in Security Hardening Guide.
- For details about the execution effect and supported data types of preset masking functions, see "Database Security > Dynamic Data Masking" in Feature Description.
Syntax
- Modify the policy description.
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ALTER MASKING POLICY policy_name COMMENTS policy_comments;
- Modify the masking method.
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ALTER MASKING POLICY policy_name [ADD | REMOVE | MODIFY] masking_actions[, ...]*; The syntax of masking_action. masking_function ON LABEL(label_name[, ...]*)
- Modify the scenarios where the masking policies take effect.
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ALTER MASKING POLICY policy_name MODIFY(FILTER ON FILTER_TYPE(filter_value[, ...]*)[, ...]*);
- Removes the filters of the masking policies.
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ALTER MASKING POLICY policy_name DROP FILTER;
- Enable or disable the masking policies.
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ALTER MASKING POLICY policy_name [ENABLE | DISABLE];
Parameter Description
- policy_name
Specifies the masking policy name, which must be unique.
Value range: a string. It must comply with the naming convention.
- policy_comments
Adds or modifies description of masking policies.
- masking_function
Specifies eight preset masking methods or user-defined functions. Schemas are supported.
maskall is not a preset function. It is hard-coded and cannot be displayed by running \df.
The masking methods during presetting are as follows:
maskall | randommasking | creditcardmasking | basicemailmasking | fullemailmasking | shufflemasking | alldigitsmasking | regexpmasking
- label_name
Specifies the resource label name.
- FILTER_TYPE
Specifies the types of information to be filtered by the policies: IP, ROLES, and APP.
- filter_value
Indicates the detailed information to be filtered, such as the IP address, app name, and username.
- ENABLE|DISABLE
Enables or disables the masking policy. If ENABLE|DISABLE is not specified, ENABLE is used by default.
Examples
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-- Create users dev_mask and bob_mask. openGauss=# CREATE USER dev_mask PASSWORD 'dev@1234'; openGauss=# CREATE USER bob_mask PASSWORD 'bob@1234'; -- Create table tb_for_masking. openGauss=# CREATE TABLE tb_for_masking(col1 text, col2 text, col3 text); -- Create a resource label for label sensitive column col1. openGauss=# CREATE RESOURCE LABEL mask_lb1 ADD COLUMN(tb_for_masking.col1); -- Create a resource label for label sensitive column col2. openGauss=# CREATE RESOURCE LABEL mask_lb2 ADD COLUMN(tb_for_masking.col2); -- Create a masking policy for the operation of accessing sensitive column col1. openGauss=# CREATE MASKING POLICY maskpol1 maskall ON LABEL(mask_lb1); -- Add description for masking policy maskpol1. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 COMMENTS 'masking policy for tb_for_masking.col1'; -- Modify masking policy maskpol1 to add a masking method. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 ADD randommasking ON LABEL(mask_lb2); -- Modify masking policy maskpol1 to remove a masking method. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 REMOVE randommasking ON LABEL(mask_lb2); -- Modify masking policy maskpol1 to modify a masking method. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 MODIFY randommasking ON LABEL(mask_lb1); -- Modify masking policy maskpol1 so that it takes effect only for scenarios where users are dev_mask and bob_mask, client tools are psql and gsql, and the IP addresses are 10.20.30.40 and 127.0.0.0/24. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 MODIFY (FILTER ON ROLES(dev_mask, bob_mask), APP(psql, gsql), IP('10.20.30.40', '127.0.0.0/24')); -- Modify masking policy maskpol1 so that it takes effect for all user scenarios. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 DROP FILTER; -- Disable masking policy maskpol1. openGauss=# ALTER MASKING POLICY maskpol1 DISABLE; |
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