Re: SV: Problem with ssl and psql in Postgresql 13 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Magnus Hagander
Subject Re: SV: Problem with ssl and psql in Postgresql 13
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In response to SV: SV: Problem with ssl and psql in Postgresql 13  (Gustavsson Mikael <mikael.gustavsson@smhi.se>)
Responses SV: SV: Problem with ssl and psql in Postgresql 13
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 3:36 PM Gustavsson Mikael
<mikael.gustavsson@smhi.se> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> log_connections is on. The ERR message is correct, we do not have an entry for SSL off.
> The question is why psql(13) is trying to connect without ssl?
>
> 2020-12-17T14:25:09.565566+00:00 server INFO [30-1] pgpid=2422778 pguser=[unknown] pghost=nnn.nn.n.nnn pgdb=[unknown]
pgapp=[unknown]LOG:  connection received: host=nnn.nn.n.nnn port=40112
 
> 2020-12-17T14:25:09.566411+00:00 server ERR [31-1] pgpid=2422778 pguser=kalle pghost=nnn.nn.n.nnn pgdb=postgres
pgapp=[unknown]FATAL:  no pg_hba.conf entry for host "nnn.nn.n.nnn", user "kalle", database "postgres", SSL off
 


By default psql/libpq will fall back to a clear text connection if the
ssl encrypted one failed. Specify sslmode=require (or preferably
higher) in the connection string or set PGSSLMODE=require on the
client to disable that behavior. If you do that, my guess is you will
see a direct connection failure instead of that error?

PostgreSQL 13 did change the default value for minimum tls version to
1.2. But that seems unlikely to be the problem since you get TLS 1.3
when you use the old version...

I assume you're running both the 11 and the 13 client on the same host?

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