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Re: Where I can find "SSL specification"?

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On 05/11/2009, at 14:22, John DeSoi wrote:


On Nov 5, 2009, at 2:48 AM, Raimon Fernandez wrote:

I'm doing this as an experiment/hobby, the comunication using TCP/ IP is really fast, I'm accessing servers that are far away and the speed is really great, I have asynchronous comunication, I can show rows as they are coming, I don't have to wait before all of them are here, it's multi-plattform, my code works on OS X, OS 9, Windows, Linux, and I don't know almost nothing about C, linking C libraries, etc. etc.

A much easier secure option is to just tunnel your connection over SSH.

http://pgedit.com/tip/postgresql/ssh_tunneling


Yes, this is the 'easy way', but it depends if the user has installed SSH or not, so it's another dependency. On OS X and Linux no problem, on windows, mmmmm ......

The tool that I'm using has builtin SSL Sockets, so I'm trying to implement it, I'll see ...

:-)

Now I'm busy with Authentication, I used a trusted user/connection for an easier startup but now I want to test a real user with psw ... Maybe a new message to the list in a short time ...

:-)

regards and thanks!


raimon


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