Charles Hornberger wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Charles Hornberger wrote:
> > 
> >>On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >>
> >>>Charles Hornberger wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Am I right in interpreting this to mean that I either have to use SSL 
> >>>>all the time or none of the time?  I'm especially tempted to believe 
> >>>>this might be the case after seeing this item in the "Clients" section 
> >>>>of http://developer.postgresql.org/todo.php:
> >>>>
> >>>>   - Allow SSL-enabled clients to turn off SSL transfers
> >>>>
> >>>>Does that mean that, if SSL is enabled for the postmaster, the client 
> >>>>will always be forced to use SSL? Or is there something I need to do to 
> >>>>force the client to NOT use SSL?
> >>>
> >>>Right, it will use SSL if possible, so if both client and server are SSL
> >>>enabled, SSL will be used. 7.4 will allow you to control that.
> 
> 
> I have one more question about the plans for 7.4. How will users of 
> clients based on libpq use this? Will there be a new optional connection 
> parameter ('ssl=true') or something?

Yes, exactly.

> Just a quick follow-up to share one (!) data point, which looks to me 
> like it indicates that SSL encryption/decryption is pretty expensive on 
> one of our Sun Ultra 5 boxes. The following query ("select * from wp") 
> generates ~270K of output. When executed via a psql client that's 
> connected over a non-encrypted link, it takes 0.7 seconds; over an 
> encrypted link, it takes more than 10 times that long.
> 
> # time psql -qAt -c 'select * from wp' eclatch > /dev/null
> real    0m0.718s
> user    0m0.120s
> sys     0m0.080s
> # time psql -h localhost -qAt -c 'select * from wp' eclatch > /dev/null
> real    0m8.081s
> user    0m3.930s
> sys     0m0.410s
> # psql -qAt -c 'select * from wp' eclatch | wc
>      2057   30717  276549
> # psql -c "select version()" template1

Wow.  I wonder if we should be using SSL by default in our connections.

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