Re: [GENERAL] using SSL in psql

2008-02-11 Thread paul rivers

Willy-Bas Loos wrote:

Hi,

How, using psql,  can i connect to a PostgreSQL server that has 
sslhost in the pg_hba.conf file?

I can't find the SSL option in the manpage.

thx,

WBL
Make sure both your server and client have ssl support compiled in.  I'm 
not sure if that's there by default with the provided binaries, but if 
you compiled your own, you specified --with-openssl.  Checking pg_config 
will be helpful here.


Make sure your server is really configured to provide SSL support.  
ssl=on in the postgresql.conf, and be sure to have at least server.key 
and server.crt (and optionally your root.crt and root.crl).


Make sure to ask for an ssl connection, especially if you have both ssl 
and non-ssl options in the pg_hba.conf.  Use the environment variable 
PGSSLMODE=require to force the issue and test with psql.


If successful, you will see a line similar to this above the ready prompt:

[Usual welcome banner snipped]
SSL connection (cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA, bits: 256)

yourdb=

Alternatively, the only programmatic way to tell that I know if is the 
pgsslinfo contrib module, where you can install the function 
ssl_is_used() in your db.


Manual re: server setup for SSL:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/ssl-tcp.html

Useful environment variables for the client:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/libpq-envars.html

Regards,
Paul


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[GENERAL] using SSL in psql

2008-02-11 Thread Willy-Bas Loos
Hi,

How, using psql,  can i connect to a PostgreSQL server that has sslhost in
the pg_hba.conf file?
I can't find the SSL option in the manpage.

thx,

WBL