I'm not exactly an expert with OpenSSL, so I'm not sure what's worth
trying version-wise.

OpenSSL is the only thing that may have been updated since August. PostgreSQL 
and its tools remained unchanged. However, rebooting (or even recompiling) the 
server is the last thing I would like to do. But if it was inevitable, I would 
probably give it a try...

Do you get the same if you use psql?

Yes, both pgAdmin and psql behave the same way. There is just one difference: 
psql prefers IPv6, whereas pgAdmin insists on IPv4. However, none of them can 
establish the SSL connection.

Andrej

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