Well, back from the flu. =P
How do I tell postgres where to look for ssl. I've got both the new
and the original versions of openssl. I don't want to remove the
original one because it's loaded on the global zone and I don't know
what other dependencies it might have. Do I have to back everything
out and run ./configure again? I don't see a parm in postgresql.conf.
Thanks,
Carol
On Dec 31, 2008, at 4:08 PM, Ray Stell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:16:42AM -0500, Carol Walter wrote:
On the web site you directed me to, the s_server command uses a file
called 'mycert.pem'. Do you know what the system expecting for
this file?
It's just a file and you tell openssl where it is, where you put it
once it is created. You request this file from your CA (certificate
authority) who will provide you with the root.crt, the public side of
the chain. You can generate your own with openssl. Here's a great
demo: http://www.madboa.com/geek/openssl/#cert
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