ok - I did a test with the all in one bundle from
http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/mac/qgis-0.10.0.dmg.gz and I could
successfully connect using SSL. Good!
I used MacOSX10 Tiger, 10.4.11
I didn't yet have the chance to get hold of a Windows Computer - will
test that tomorrow at work and report if it doesn't work.
Thanks a lot,
Andreas
William Kyngesburye wrote:
On OSX, at least the way I and Tom package our builds, the postgres
client library is bundled in the Qgis application, so there is no need
to worry about whether they are available in the system or not. Windows
builds may do the same.
For the SSL libraries, those are part of the standard OSX system, no
worries there. I don't know about Windows.
On Jul 16, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
yes - my server has SSL enabled, but most of the client PCs and Macs
don't have any Psql tools or libraries installed, and no openssl
libraries, unless the OS provides one.
No, QGIS doesn't block SSL (Marco and I tried it yesterday on Linux) -
but the OpenSSL libraries must be present on the clients - which is
usually not the case I think.
Andreas
William Kyngesburye wrote:
For OSX, SSL is enabled in my Postgres, and so should be available in
my Qgis binaries. I don't know about Tom's all-in-one Qgis build.
Unless there is something in Qgis blocking SSL?
On Jul 16, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Andreas Neumann wrote:
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