On 1/31/25 00:57, Zwettler Markus (OIZ) wrote:
Von: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>

Those cause some additional checks to be made, but it's not like you can expect 
a
completely broken certificate to work without them.

                         regards, tom lane



I don't understand why Postgres does a certificate validation with 
“sslmode=prefer”. Postgres should simply ignore every presented client 
certificate here. Regardless of whether it is trusted or not.

What are the relevant lines in pg_hba.conf?


A certificate validation should only take place in the modes 
“sslmode=verify-ca” and “ssmode=verify-full”. Only here should Postgres refuse 
a connection with non-trusted certificates.

At least that's what I read in the documentation. No?

Regards, Markus


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Adrian Klaver
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