Re: problem with libpq7.3.3/encrypted - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Christian Ruediger Bahls
Subject Re: problem with libpq7.3.3/encrypted
Date
Msg-id 20030723230915.GA31156@qb352.homeip.net
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In response to Re: problem with libpq7.3.3/encrypted  (Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de>)
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[2003-07-23 23:42] Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de> wrote:
> >i tested your libpq.a .. it works
> >this seems to be some kind of esoteric bug as
> >the CommandLineInterface linked against the same library
> >works like a charm .. even with encryption
> I believe that my libpq.a is compiled without encryption. If you can
> try
yes your libpq is without encryption
.. as you can see .. the dump is in cleartext
(except the md5 password hashes of course)

> with your newer libpq version, and switch postgresql.conf ssl option
> on
> and off to make sure what the reason is (and it already seems quite
yes setting "ssl=false" makes it work
reverting to "ssl=true" breaks it again

strange enough that the server ignores
the "host" entry and uses "hostssl"
although the host entry is more specific
host    all     rotz    xxx.yy.0.0      255.255.0.0     md5
hostssl all     all     xxx.yy.0.0      255.255.0.0     password

i tested it .. it even uses ssl when only host is specified
 .. if the client supports ssl .. is this the expected behaviour?

> clear to me). Then we post the result including that gdb trace to
> pgsql-bugs.
ok thank you very much if you could handle this
.. my significant other is realy sick
.. i will leave tomorrow afternoon
.. i won't come back 'til sunday

yours
  christian bahls
  maths student

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