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Hi Joshua,

you're right. But it's no problem for me, if I change the concept.

Thanks a lot.

Kay-Uwe Genz
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Am 25.05.2005 um 19:10 schrieb Joshua D. Drake:


My PG running with OpenSSL and I have no problems connecting from my laptop (running the client) to my desktop (running the server) over ethernet. But I wish, that PG use certificated connections. I've create certificates for every user (all user are in pg_hba.conf with hostssl), but I didn't find information, where I should save the certificates, in Users home directory?

I don't think that PG can do that. I think the SSL is server wide.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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