A. Mous wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm using psql 8.0.0 on a client's site who's running win server 2003.
>We've had him on beta 3 for some time, and no problems at all (yes, in a
>sense, he is a beta tester as well, but doesn't know it!). Today I tried to
>upgrade the db to RC1 and had some problems.
>
>Remote clients connect to this database, so I have to set listen_addresses =
>'*' in the posrgresql.conf file. This is the only change to the config
>file. Doing this with RC1 and trying to connect locally with through psql
>resulted in the following error message:
>
>"could not receive server response to SSL negotiation packet; connection
>reset by peer (0x00002746/10054)"
>
>
The clients connecting remotely... do they support SSL? It looks
like to me that you have ssl enabled. I would check the pg_hba.conf
and the postgresql.conf for your ssl configuration.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>Removing the modified line in the config file resolved the problem
>(locally), however, no clients can connect! Beta 3 does not seem to have
>this issue, so we had to revert back to it for now.
>
>I would appreciate any ideas that some of you may have. Much thanks,
>
>-Peter
>
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