<br /><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Since my Mandrake 9.2 machine contained openssl-0.9.7b and pagdmin3 queries
didn'twork on it, I'm taking this to mean you are correct that this is not an openssl version issue. Therefore, I
didn'ttry to upgrade my RedHat 9 machine.</font><br /><br /><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Tim</font><br /><br /><br
/><tablewidth="100%"><tr valign="top"><td></td><td><font face="sans-serif" size="1"><b>Andreas Pflug
<pgadmin@pse-consulting.de></b></font><p><fontface="sans-serif" size="1">10/30/2003 04:41 AM</font><br
/></td><td><fontface="Arial" size="1"> </font><br /><font face="sans-serif" size="1"> To:
timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.org</font><br/><font face="sans-serif" size="1"> cc:
pgadmin-support@postgresql.org</font><br/><font face="sans-serif" size="1"> Subject: Re:
[pgadmin-support]Connnection to SSL enabled server</font></td></tr></table><br /><br /><br /><font face="Courier New"
size="2">timothy.r.morley@kc.frb.orgwrote:<br /><br /> ><br /> > I just setup a Slackware 9.1 machine and tried
pgadmin3-1.0.1and the <br /> > October 29 snapshot of pgadmin3 with a connection to my SSL enabled <br /> >
PostgreSQLserver. Everything worked perfectly. The Slack 9.1 <br /> > machine has openssl-0.9.7b on it. I have a
coworkerrunning Mandrake <br /> > 9.1 which contains openssl-0.9.7a. His pgadmin3 also crashes trying <br /> >
torun queries against our SSL enabled PostgreSQL server. He <br /> > installed the Mandrake rpms for pgadmin3 from
the<br /> > pgadmin.postgresql.org site.<br /> ><br /> > You were right about needing to play with the
libraries. I'll see if <br /> > I can get my RedHat 9 box up to openssl 0.9.7b.<br /> ><br /><br /> Actually, I
can'tbelieve that only 0.9.7b will work, but not 0.9.7a or <br /> 0.9.7c, so I'd be glad if you could confirm this.<br
/><br/> When mentioning libraries, I was talking about compilation options for <br /> multithread support and possible
linkageagainst mt enabled libraries. <br /> Possibly, there are platforms where things are not compiled/linked <br />
correctly,but nobody noticed because ssl connections are rarely used <br /> (at least for admins contacting a local
server)<br/><br /> Regards,<br /> Andreas<br /><br /><br /></font><br /><br />