Re: Bug? PgAdmin3, SSL certificate connections refused - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Gabriel E. Sánchez Martínez
Subject Re: Bug? PgAdmin3, SSL certificate connections refused
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Msg-id 55C10BA4.6070103@gmail.com
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In response to Bug? PgAdmin3, SSL certificate connections refused  ("Gabriel E. Sánchez Martínez"<gabrielesanchez@gmail.com>)
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I have the same problem when using pgAdmin3 1.20.0 on Kubuntu 14.04.

On 08/03/2015 04:37 PM, "Gabriel E. Sánchez Martínez" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having an issue with pgAdmin3 that may be a bug, and wanted to
> share it with you to see what you think.  I am running pgAdmin3 1.18.1
> on Ubuntu 14.04.  There are several server connections configured: one
> to the local database, and three others to remote servers.  All the
> remote servers require client certificate authentication.
>
> Right after opening pgAdmin, I can connect to any of the databases and
> use them as expected.  If I connect to the second server (i.e. the
> first remote one), I can use that server without issues, but I cannot
> establish a connection to the third or fourth servers: I get an error
> saying "SSL Error: certificate verify failed".  I can connect to the
> local database without problems.  In order to connect to the third and
> fourth servers, I have to restart pgAdmin.
>
> After restarting pgAdmin, I can connect to the third and fourth
> servers in any order.  (The third and fourth servers share the same
> root certificate server.)  I can also connect to the first (local) and
> second (first remote) servers.  However, once I've connected to the
> second server, no new connections to the third and fourth servers can
> be established.  This includes clicking on a disconnected database in
> those servers, trying to open a query editor, or connecting after
> disconnecting.  The error dialog has the same message.
>
> The symptoms suggest that something related to the root certificate is
> being stored by pgAdmin once a connection is established.  It is
> strange that the order of the servers seems to matter.  Possibly the
> CA certificate of the first server is the one that blocks connections
> to servers requiring SSL appearing later on the list if they use a
> different CA certificate, but that has yet to be verified.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Gabriel
>



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