On 04/08/2011 09:42 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote:
I had self signed SSL certificates on my database server but since
then removed them and received updated certificates from the security
team. I removed (backedup) the old server.crt& server.key and now
have db1_ssl.crt& db1_ssl.key in the identical location as the old
SSL certificates. I then went to /etc/postgres/8.4/main and removed
the old symbolic links for the old certificates and generated new
symbolic links:
ln -s /etc/ssl/certs/db1_ssl.crt db1_ssl.crt
ln -s /etc/ssl/private/db1_ssl.key db1_ssl.key
I then restarted PostgreSQL and got the following error:
2011-04-08 09:54:34 EDT FATAL: could not load server certificate file
"server.crt": No such file or directory
2011-04-08 10:00:43 EDT FATAL: could not load server certificate file
"server.crt": No such file or directory
I looked for anywhere else in /var/lib/postgres/& /etc/postgres/ but
can't find anything else that's calling the old certificates. I
changed the ownership on the certificates and symbolic links to either
root or postgres and nothing worked. It fails to start with the
following error:
root@db1:/# /etc/init.d/postgresql start
Starting PostgreSQL 8.4 database server: mainThe PostgreSQL server
failed to start. Please check the log output: 2011-04-08 12:36:54 EDT
FATAL: could not load server certificate file "server.crt": No such
file or directory ... failed!
I checked the documentation page:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/libpq-ssl.html
Table 30-4. Libpq/Client SSL File Usage
File Contents Effect
~/.postgresql/postgresql.crt client certificate requested by server
~/.postgresql/postgresql.key client private key proves client
certificate sent by owner; does not indicate certificate owner is
trustworthy
~/.postgresql/root.crt trusted certificate authorities checks server
certificate is signed by a trusted certificate authority
~/.postgresql/root.crl certificates revoked by certificate
authorities server certificate must not be on this list
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong or missing here? I can't
disable SSL per DoD requirements sadly.
Per here:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/ssl-tcp.html
File Contents Effect
server.crt server certificate requested by client
server.key server private key proves server certificate sent by owner;
does not indicate certificate owner is trustworthy
root.crt trusted certificate authorities checks that client certificate
is signed by a trusted certificate authority
root.crl certificates revoked by certificate authorities client
certificate must not be on this list
Rename your certs to above.
-Carlos
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