Hello folks! :-)
    hope I'm not OT here
Need an advise here.

I have a PostgreSQL cluster that should be accessed in two ways:
- By a Web Services system (always same host in my vLAN, and that is simple)
- By a replicator (any host, with unpredictable IP)

In my previous configuration I had a VPN, and I could say that all users came from 10.x.x.x/x, however a private IP range.

Now I experienced some bad habits in connecting to VPN from userss (no connection at all, timeouts, peculiar configs to be done on particular systems, etc) and I was thinking about getting rid of VPN and having connections using SSL and a proxy, leaving VPN only for us and our administration purposes. I already have pgbouncer installed on a server near the one running postgres cluster and I know that pgbouncer should be considered like a proxy, but as for your experience should it be sufficiently secure?

Thanks in advance
Moreno.-



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