Hi,
Yes it´s odd. I think we begin with download/reinstall and take it from there. The server name is just letters and numbers so I think we can rule that out. Christmas is coming up fast as usual so I think I will pick this up in January. Thanks for all the help and Happy Christmas! Or God Jul as we say in Sweden. KR Mikael Gustavsson, SMHI ________________________________ Från: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> Skickat: den 18 december 2020 21:02:50 Till: Gustavsson Mikael Kopia: Magnus Hagander; Kyotaro Horiguchi; pgsql-gene...@postgresql.org; Svensson Peter Ämne: Re: SV: SV: SV: Problem with ssl and psql in Postgresql 13 Gustavsson Mikael <mikael.gustavs...@smhi.se> writes: > pgsql-13 with require: > $ /usr/pgsql-13/bin/psql "dbname=postgres user=kalle host=server > sslmode=require" > Password for user kalle: > psql (13.1) > Type "help" for help. That is just bizarre. libpq should not ignore the sslmode=require option like that, unless it thinks it's making a Unix-socket connection, which it should not think given the host specification. (There's not a slash in your server's real name, is there? But if there was, v11 should misbehave too.) It seems like there must be some environment setting, or maybe a service file, changing the behavior from what it should be on its face. But that theory has big flaws too: an explicit sslmode=require setting should not be overridable from environment, and even if it was, why wouldn't v11 act the same? The only other conclusion I can think of is that your copy of libpq.so is broken. Maybe you should try redownloading/reinstalling v13. regards, tom lane