On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 9:50 AM sujay kadam <sujaykadam02@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have enabled SSL in postgres on a different port using pgbouncer. > > I have changed the default port to 6432 and made it SSL enabled and configured pgbouncer to listen port 5432 which is non-ssl. > > But we are connecting directly using port, not by uploading a certificate or setting up SSL certificate and properties in pgadmin4 and java. > > Our requirement is :- > we should connect ssl-enabled port by configuring ssl-properties and providing certificates path in any client tool such as pgadmin4 or using java. > > > Below are some questions that needs to clarified :- > > How to enable SSL in Postgres database? > > How to establish the SSL connection from the client (Eg. Java )? Do we need to add any certifications at client side for SSL authentication ? > > Do we have any documentation for SSL ? The architecture for a client/server with a database usually hides the database and exposes a web server. Clients connect to your web service, and not the database directly. Your web service connects to the database. Jeff