Re: ssl database connection problems...

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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 04:23:30PM -0500, Carol Walter wrote:
> "with openssl" when I initially configured the server.  Are there other 
> things that need to be done to get openssl started on the database server?  
> How can I diagnose this problem?
>

The files server.key, server.crt, root.crt, and root.crl are only examined
during server start; so you must restart the server for changes in them
to take effect.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/ssl-tcp.html

It's been awhile since I played with this, but there's something about an 
environment var, PGSSLMODE.

You can use openssl to verify the server/root ca correctness like
this:

openssl  verify -CAfile ./root.crt testcert.pem

assuming openssl in the mix.

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