Re: Old version? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Chander Ganesan
Subject Re: Old version?
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Msg-id 4A5E1E68.2050409@otg-nc.com
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In response to Re: Old version?  (Carol Walter <walterc@indiana.edu>)
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Carol Walter wrote:
> Well, that is a definite possibility.  When I try to log in to the
> 8.2.10. instance from another machine on our network, I get an
> authentication error.  The error log says that authentication is
> failing but it doesn't say why.  When I originally put this 8.2.10
> instance up, I was testing enabling ssl.  It's possible that somehow I
> got ssl partially configured, and that's confusing postgres.  The
> reason I scrapped the upgrade to 8.2.10 from 8.2.4 was that I decided
> to go to 8.3.6 instead.  When I really did enable ssl there, I had
> some problems getting the certs to work correctly, but I got ssl
> errors in the error log.  Anyway, you say that I should be able to get
> 8.2.10 working if I have to drop back to that.  I may just have to
> take the ssl bits out and reinstall the whole thing.
Why not just set "ssl=no" (or comment out the line) in your
postgresql.conf and remove any 'hostssl' lines from your pg_hba.conf
file.  That will effectively disable SSL.  IIRC There's really no need
to rebuild/reinstall anything..

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