Re: SSL question

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Never mind. I had misnamed the cert to root rather than server. Problem fixed.

Oh and delaying posts a week sure is a great way to get people to expand their horizons. :o)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Gaynor" <jgaynor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:04:43 PM
Subject:  SSL question

I am trying to get SSL to to work with Postgres 8.1 under CentOS 5. The situation is that I have a key and cert I must use (so no self-signing) and attempting to access the database yields the message that no client cert was found in the ~/.postgresql directory.

It is my understanding that I do not need a client cert, correct?

I tried to fix this by setting the option "clientcert=0" in my pg_hda.conf file. 

Q: How to I make it so that no client cert is required?

I'm a bit of a newbie with Postgres, so any and all information is happily received. 

Thanks!

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