Both tests worked.

I ended up having to create a client certificate to get pgadmin 4 to work. It 
would be great if I didn’t have to go that route as our dev environment doesn’t 
require the added security of managing client certificates. It’d be great if 
pgadmin 4 supported SSL with verify-ca without needing client certificates, and 
just the root certificate.

From: Akshay Joshi [mailto:akshay.jo...@enterprisedb.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2018 11:20 PM
To: Daryl Roche <dro...@bcchr.ubc.ca>
Cc: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Subject: Re: pgadmin4 + SSH Tunnel

Hi Daryl

On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 5:35 AM, Daryl Roche 
<dro...@bcchr.ubc.ca<mailto:dro...@bcchr.ubc.ca>> wrote:
Hello,

I have no problem connecting without SSL to my postgresql server utilizing an 
ssh tunnel, but if I try to enable SSL for the postgresql db connection with 
verify-ca it doesn't work. I'm supplying the root certificate, but we don't use 
client certificates for authentication, only username/password. I'm able to get 
this same setup working in sqlworkbench, but for some reason, I'm not able to 
use SSL for the DB connection using verify-ca supplying only the root.crt. Do I 
need to be using client certificate authentication for SSL to work for the db 
connection.

    Can you please try following things:

  *   Is that works without creating SSH Tunnel?
  *   Try to connect using psql? If that works can you please create SSH Tunnel 
manually from command prompt and then try to connect DB using psql.


Daryl Roche
Systems Administrator, Research IM.IT<http://IM.IT>
BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
University of British Columbia
604-875-2345 x4648 | dro...@bcchr.ubc.ca<mailto:dro...@bcchr.ubc.ca>




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