On 02/22/2013 07:50 AM, Maz Mohammadi wrote:
Thx John,
It got me a long way. I actually have a more complex installation (I
think) that I originally thought on my test linux box. Looks like all
the files that I modify are under /var/lib/post../coord.
I added the line.. to pg_hba.conf
hostssl all all 127.0.0.1/32 cert
and after restarting the coordinator node, it errored because I had to
modify postgresql.conf (ssl=off) . So I feel that the server is now
running in SSL mode.
But when I used psql…I’m getting this….
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postgres-xc@adminuser-VirtualBox:~/coord$ psql -h localhost testdb
psql (PGXC 1.0.0, based on PG 9.1.4)
SSL connection (cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA, bits: 256)
Type "help" for help.
testdb=# select 2+2;
?column?
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4
(1 row)
testdb=# \q
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It’s telling me it’s through an SSL connection, but I didn’t specify any
keystore on my side for psql? Does it pick it up from somewhere?
Any help is greatly appreciated J
Postgresql isn’t half bad ;)
Is the above line from pg_hba.conf the only one in the file?
If not could you post the entire file contents?
Remember in pg_hba.conf first match wins.
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