Thread: log ssl mode with connections?

log ssl mode with connections?

From
Andrew Dunstan
Date:
I just turned on SSL for a test server and noticed that SSL mode isn't 
logged with the connection. Should it be? It should be relatively simple 
to add.

cheers

andrew


Re: log ssl mode with connections?

From
Tom Lane
Date:
Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
> I just turned on SSL for a test server and noticed that SSL mode isn't 
> logged with the connection. Should it be?

Why?
        regards, tom lane


Re: log ssl mode with connections?

From
Andrew Dunstan
Date:
Tom Lane wrote:
> Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
>   
>> I just turned on SSL for a test server and noticed that SSL mode isn't 
>> logged with the connection. Should it be?
>>     
>
> Why?
>
>     
>   

If I am allowing both SSL and non-SSL I might like to know which is used 
by a particular connection.

cheers

andrew



Re: log ssl mode with connections?

From
Kris Jurka
Date:

On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Andrew Dunstan wrote:

> If I am allowing both SSL and non-SSL I might like to know which is used by a 
> particular connection.
>

Other places I've heard people ask for this info:

1) pg_stat_activity to see who's currently connected and how.

2) Via a function (boolean am_i_using_ssl()) so they can make security 
decisions in views or procedural code.

Kris Jurka



Re: log ssl mode with connections?

From
Magnus Hagander
Date:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 12:35:01PM -0500, Kris Jurka wrote:
> 
> 
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> 
> >If I am allowing both SSL and non-SSL I might like to know which is used 
> >by a particular connection.
> >
> 
> Other places I've heard people ask for this info:
> 
> 1) pg_stat_activity to see who's currently connected and how.
> 
> 2) Via a function (boolean am_i_using_ssl()) so they can make security 
> decisions in views or procedural code.

That information is available to the client in the form of the API call
PQgetssl(). It will return NULL if no SSL is in use, or something other
than NULL if it is (a SSL * pointer, but you don't need to know that if
you just want to know if you're on SSL or not).
IIRC it was originally disucssed to put it as a function callable, but
it was decided that it makes a lot more sense to provide it in the
client library. I don't know how many other client libraries provide the
SSL information stuff.

//Magnus


Re: log ssl mode with connections?

From
"Henry B. Hotz"
Date:
Anyone making those kind of decisions probably wants a generic  
"connection is encrypted" flag.  It could be true if a GSSAPI  
connection has negotiated use of a security layer.

Of course I don't have my GSSAPI patches working as well as the SASL  
ones were yet, and I haven't started on adding security layers yet  
either.

On Jan 30, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 12:35:01PM -0500, Kris Jurka wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>>
>>> If I am allowing both SSL and non-SSL I might like to know which  
>>> is used
>>> by a particular connection.
>>>
>>
>> Other places I've heard people ask for this info:
>>
>> 1) pg_stat_activity to see who's currently connected and how.
>>
>> 2) Via a function (boolean am_i_using_ssl()) so they can make  
>> security
>> decisions in views or procedural code.
>
> That information is available to the client in the form of the API  
> call
> PQgetssl(). It will return NULL if no SSL is in use, or something  
> other
> than NULL if it is (a SSL * pointer, but you don't need to know  
> that if
> you just want to know if you're on SSL or not).
> IIRC it was originally disucssed to put it as a function callable, but
> it was decided that it makes a lot more sense to provide it in the
> client library. I don't know how many other client libraries  
> provide the
> SSL information stuff.
>
> //Magnus
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