Yes you are right again tom ...
When i checked, i found that fedora core came with postgresql 7.4 ...
hence the reason for my SSL not working ...

Installed 8.0.1 on the client and yes it works ...

Guess i can stay on 8.0.1 until we get 8.0.4 ... (is it right for me
to ask what data-loss you are talking about) ...

thanks again,
vish

On 8/24/05, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> vishal saberwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I agree with what you said ... They considered 8.0.1 as a stable
> > version they can rely on (but i believe i can propose a change now
> > after this SSL fix in 8.0.3) ...
> 
> Well, actually, I just looked through the CVS logs, and I do not
> see any changes related to SSL between 8.0.1 and 8.0.3; the only
> significant changes in libpq at all were fixes to make Kerberos
> work on Windows.
> 
> So I'm wondering if the 8.0.3 update was irrelevant, and the important
> point was just to get the client-side key files installed correctly.
> 
> As far as fighting with your management goes, you might want to wait
> a week and then lean on them to update to 8.0.4, instead.  There are
> a couple of data-loss risks fixed for 8.0.4.
> 
>                         regards, tom lane
>

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