Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Douglas Stetner <stet...@icloud.com> writes:
>> Looking for confirmation there is an issue with pg_dumpĀ failing after
>> upgrade to openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.11.x86_64 on redhat linux.
>
> Quick thought --- did you restart the Postgres service after upgrading
> openssl?  If not, your server is still using the old library version,
> while pg_dump would be running the new version on the client side.
> I don't know exactly what was done to openssl in the last round of
> revisions, but maybe there is some sort of version compatibility issue.
>
> Also, you really ought to be running something newer than PG 8.4.9.

Hi,

I have the same problem with fresh postgresql 9.2.13.
Started after upgrade to openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.11.x86_64

Since then pg_dump aborts after dumping circa 2GB:

pg_dump: [archiver (db)] query failed: SSL error: unexpected message
pg_dump: [archiver (db)] query was: FETCH 100 FROM _pg_dump_cursor

openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.11.x86_64 on both ends (connecting via localhost)

pg_dump via unix socket, without "-h localhost" - there is no problem.

Fetching 2.5 GB of such text dump via https (apache + mod_ssl +
openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.11.x86_64) => wget +
openssl-1.0.1e-30.el6_6.11.x86_64  - there is no problem

Looks like postgresql+ssl issue.

postgres=#  select name,setting,unit from pg_settings where name ~ 'ssl' ;
          name           |              setting              | unit 
-------------------------+-----------------------------------+------
 ssl                     | on                                | 
 ssl_ca_file             |                                   | 
 ssl_cert_file           | server.crt                        | 
 ssl_ciphers             | ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH | 
 ssl_crl_file            |                                   | 
 ssl_key_file            | server.key                        | 
 ssl_renegotiation_limit | 524288                            | kB


Any thoughts?

Regards,

-- 
Piotr Gackiewicz



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