2008/9/7 Filip RembiaĆkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/9/7 c k [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have a question regarding secure connections between pg clients and pg
server. As per manual for 8.3 we can use openssl for this purpose. does odbc
driver supports it and how? Is there any other method
Hello,
I have a question regarding secure connections between pg clients and pg
server. As per manual for 8.3 we can use openssl for this purpose. does odbc
driver supports it and how? Is there any other method for this?
Thanks
CPK
2008/9/7 c k [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have a question regarding secure connections between pg clients and pg
server. As per manual for 8.3 we can use openssl for this purpose. does odbc
driver supports it and how? Is there any other method for this?
Yes the ODBC driver (as well as all
Thanks Jim.
First, I appologize for double postings. Yahoo mail labelled all the
responses to this thread as spam, and but nothing else. So I was still
get mail in my inbox (pop), and therefore thought I was being ignore.
Second, I'm not too worried about the data being read in transit,
On 7/29/06, gene Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a pg_hba.conf file that is setup like this
hostdb1 user1 222.152.155.194/32md5
From time to time, my ISP changes my ip address on me.
At that point, my connection to this DB is denied.
I have to log in (ssh) to my
Hello,
I have poked around a bit, and am finally resorting to taking up some
cycles in this list.
Please forgive me.
I have a pg_hba.conf file that is setup like this
hostdb1 user1 222.152.155.194/32md5
From time to time, my ISP changes my ip address on me.
At that
On Jul 28, 2006, at 5:47 PM, gene Campbell wrote:
I have poked around a bit, and am finally resorting to taking up
some cycles in this list.
Please forgive me.
I have a pg_hba.conf file that is setup like this
hostdb1 user1 222.152.155.194/32md5
From time to time, my ISP