On 8/07/2010 6:31 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 03:10, Craig Ringer<cr...@postnewspapers.com.au> wrote:
IIRC on Windows client certificates live in
%APPDATA%\.postgresql\
That's a typo, it should be %APPDATA%\postgresql\ (no leading period).
You're quite right. Sorry - I thought it used .postgresql as it does on
*nix, but a quick test confirms that it's:
%APPDATA%\postgresql\postgresql.crt
%APPDATA%\postgresql\postgresql.key
(No one else here is using certs under Windows 7?)
I use client certificates on Windows, but only via a Java app with JDBC,
so I haven't been too worried about libpq's client cert handling.
It'd be great if you can check that it works in your environment,
since you clearly have a working server-side and client-in-java env.
If it doesn't work for you, that's a whole lot of thinsg we can rule
out as the culprits then :-)
I just set up a test, and it works fine with my win7 test box connecting
to a Linux server that requires a client cert to permit connections.
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Craig Ringer
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