On 02.05.23 12:13, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 11:43 AM sujay kadam <sujaykada...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi PostgreSQL Team,


I want to enable SSL in PostgreSQL Database on a new port.

I don’t want the default port that is 5432 SSL enabled, but I want to configure 
another port to enable SSL on it.

As per my requirement, I cannot use the same port for normal connection and SSL 
connection.

Hence, we require a new port to be SSL enabled.


Please guide us with proper information and links to achieve the above task.

That is now how SSL in PostgreSQL works. It will always run on the
same port, and PostgreSQL will only listen on one port.

You can probably do some hacky solution to it by running something
like pgbouncer on a different port and enable SSL only in that one.
But it will be a hack. I would recommend instead reviewing your
requirements and see if you can make them work with how PostgreSQL is
designed.

Oh, I think your idea to use pgbouncer to take care of the SSL termination is elegant. I don't think me I'd characterize it as a hack if properly set up. Why do you consider it a hack?
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