Re: Does libpq have SSL functions? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Does libpq have SSL functions?
Date
Msg-id 200304152119.h3FLJRM09418@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Does libpq have SSL functions?  (gar8@pitt.edu (Tony Reina))
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Yes.  Take a look at pg_hba.conf's hostssl option.  That will force SSL
for certain hosts.  You can also use 'requiressl' in your libpq
connection string.

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Tony Reina wrote:
> I'd like to build some SSL functionality into my C functions that
> access the PostgreSQL database. My C functions are calling the
> routines from libpq. By chance, are there any SSL functions inherent
> to libpq for establishing a secure connection to the postmaster?
> 
> I mention this because I noticed in the source code for psql, the c
> file startup.c has the following line:
> 
> ssl = PQgetssl(pset.db);
> 
> I didn't seem to find any other SSL references in the /src/bin/psql
> directory using grep, but I know that psql can be built with SSL
> support so I was hoping to use the code for that as a template.
> 
> Thanks.
> -Tony
> 
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