Re: ssl and odbc standar driver

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Fabricio Peñuelas schrieb:
I need to install something in the client?
Well, you obviously need the ODBC driver on the client


The certificate has to be named    postgresql.crt
and the key   postgresql.key.

this is for the client?
Yes. You need a key+cert pair for your client, too.
And it should not be the same as the server's   ;)
The hairy part is that the documentation does explain the creation of the SSL stuff for the server but it fails to tell how to get the credentials for the clients.

Every user who is supposed to connect from this client-pc needs to have at least those 2 files present in his/her "postgresql" folder. It needs to be created in the user's personal data subtree above c:\documents and settings\username\application data
We are talking about Windows as client, are we?
I haven't tried this with a Linux client but there it should be the folder /home/username/postgresql

You wrote that you could connect with pgAdmin.
pgAdmin needs the same two files with ssl-credentials so if this worked on your client, then there is something wrong with your connection string. On the other hand since the server complains that you try to connect without ssl, I'd rather think there is something wrong with your ssl-credentials. I'd guess the driver cant find them.


sorry for my bad english... :)
no problem. It isn't my first language either.

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