Re: SSL problems - Mailing list pgsql-admin
From | Andriy Bakay |
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Subject | Re: SSL problems |
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Msg-id | 48C0930F.6060203@irbisnet.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: SSL problems (Jan-Peter Seifert <Jan-Peter.Seifert@gmx.de>) |
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Re: SSL problems
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List | pgsql-admin |
After I disable SSL option in postgresql.conf the server is starting successfully. Please, advise. Jan-Peter Seifert wrote: > Hello Andriy, > > the reply-to settings are a bit uncomfortable here. Your mail went only > to me. But I'm not part of the developer or support team. It's strange > that pg_ctl doesn't say anything else. Is there any system sniffer on > FreeBSD like Process Monitor on Windows? I can only say that the docs > worked for me (removed the password as described) on Ubuntu and Windows. > I got complaints because of the rights on the certificates first. Does > the server really start if SSL is deactivated in postgresql.conf again? > > Good luck, > > Peter > >> Yes of cause I compiled with OpenSSL support (FreeBSD port has this >> option enabled by default). And I have all certificates with proper CA >> signature, rest of applications (Postfix, Apache, etc.) work with this >> certificates very well. >> >> And to make sure I ran the following command 'pg_config': >> >> $ pg_config >> BINDIR = /usr/local/bin >> DOCDIR = /usr/local/share/doc/postgresql >> INCLUDEDIR = /usr/local/include >> PKGINCLUDEDIR = /usr/local/include/postgresql >> INCLUDEDIR-SERVER = /usr/local/include/postgresql/server >> LIBDIR = /usr/local/lib >> PKGLIBDIR = /usr/local/lib/postgresql >> LOCALEDIR = /usr/local/share/locale >> MANDIR = /usr/local/man >> SHAREDIR = /usr/local/share/postgresql >> SYSCONFDIR = /usr/local/etc/postgresql >> PGXS = /usr/local/lib/postgresql/pgxs/src/makefiles/pgxs.mk >> CONFIGURE = '--with-libraries=/usr/local/lib' >> '--with-includes=/usr/local/include' '--enable-thread-safety' >> '--with-docdir=/usr/local/share/doc/postgresql' '--with-openssl' >> '--with-system-tzdata=/usr/share/zoneinfo' '--enable-integer-datetimes' >> '--enable-nls' '--prefix=/usr/local' '--mandir=/usr/local/man' >> '--infodir=/usr/local/info/' '--build=amd64-portbld-freebsd7.0' 'CC=cc' >> 'CFLAGS=-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe ' 'LDFLAGS= -pthread >> -rpath=/usr/local/lib' 'build_alias=amd64-portbld-freebsd7.0' >> CC = cc >> CPPFLAGS = -I/usr/local/include >> CFLAGS = -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes >> -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels >> -fno-strict-aliasing -fwrapv >> CFLAGS_SL = -fPIC -DPIC >> LDFLAGS = -pthread -rpath=/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib >> -Wl,-R'/usr/local/lib' >> LDFLAGS_SL = >> LIBS = -lpgport -lintl -lssl -lcrypto -lz -lreadline -lcrypt -lm >> VERSION = PostgreSQL 8.3.3 >> >> It should be something else. >> >> Andriy >> >> Jan-Peter.Seifert@gmx.de wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>>> Datum: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 08:43:29 -0400 >>>> Von: Andriy Bakay <andriy@irbisnet.com> >>>> An: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org, pgsql-ru-general@postgresql.org >>>> Betreff: [ADMIN] SSL problems >>>> Hi Team, >>>> >>>> I have problems to setup SSL for PostgreSQL server. I did all the steps >>>> which described in the documentation (17.8. Secure TCP/IP Connections >>>> with SSL), but when I try to start the PostgreSQL server the pg_ctl gave >>>> me: "could not start server". And nothing in the logs (I enabled all of >>>> them). I googled around but did not find much. >>>> >>>> My spec: >>>> >>>> FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p3 amd64 >>>> >>>> PostgreSQL 8.3.3 (installed from ports): >>>> >>>> WITH_NLS=true >>>> WITHOUT_PAM=true >>>> WITHOUT_LDAP=true >>>> WITHOUT_MIT_KRB5=true >>>> WITHOUT_HEIMDAL_KRB5=true >>>> WITHOUT_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=true >>>> WITH_XML=true >>>> WITHOUT_TZDATA=true >>>> WITHOUT_DEBUG=true >>>> WITH_ICU=true >>>> WITH_INTDATE=true >>> obviously configure hasn't been run with the option "--with-openssl" >>> before compiling the binaries. >>> With the PostgreSQL command pg_config you get the configure options >>> that have been used for making the binaries - so you can make sure. It >>> seems that you must recompile from sources. Are you sure you have >>> openssl itself installed on your system? Maybe you have to generate a >>> certificate as well. It has been a while since I had installed >>> SSL-support successfully on windows and Linux. >>> >>> Peter >>> >
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