[pgadmin-support] SSL and Query tool crashing continued

2003-12-03 Thread timothy . r . morley
I believe this is part 3.  Anway, here are my lastest tinkerings using the Query Tool(not the Visual Query Builder) on Mandrake 9.1.   Using the Query Tool in the 20031203 snapshot rpm for Mandrake 9.1 I still get a crash of the entire application when using the Query Tool on a connection to an S

[pgadmin-support] SSL connections and Query tool

2003-11-25 Thread timothy . r . morley
I've pestered you for a while now about the Query Tool crashing on SSL connections from RedHat9, Mandrake, and Fedora Core rpms.  Well I just thought I would pass along today's success.  I just downloaded the snapshot rpm for Fedora Core 1 and everything works great.  The Query Tool does not crash

Re: [pgadmin-support] Query tool and SSL connections

2003-11-17 Thread timothy . r . morley
My current solution is to install Slackware 9.1. :) Tim Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/17/2003 12:18 PM                 To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         cc:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         Subject:        Re: [pgadmin-support] Query tool and SSL connections [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[pgadmin-support] Query tool and SSL connections

2003-11-17 Thread timothy . r . morley
I was browsing through the pgadmin-hackers list today and noticed someone had built pgAdminIII for Fedora Core 1.  I downloaded and installed it without a hitch.  That build, however, suffers from the same problem as the builds for RedHat9 and Mandrake 9.1.  The problem being that when you try to

[pgadmin-support] More on connetions to SSL enabled servers

2003-11-07 Thread timothy . r . morley
I just installed Fedora Core 1 from fedora.redhat.com.  I decided to build pgadmin3 from source.  I installed the wx rpms for Redhat 9 and installed the postgresql rpms for Fedora Core 1.  I was able to build and install pgadmin3 successfully.  I then connected to my SSL enabled PostgreSQL 7.3 ser

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-11-03 Thread timothy . r . morley
Since my Mandrake 9.2 machine contained openssl-0.9.7b and pagdmin3 queries didn't work on it, I'm taking this to mean you are correct that this is not an openssl version issue. Therefore, I didn't try to upgrade my RedHat 9 machine. Tim Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/30/2003 04:41 AM

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-30 Thread timothy . r . morley
Every version of pgadmin3 I have tried, whether production releases such as 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 or nightly builds have been the rpms built for the appropriate platforms.  I used the the binary tgz for Slackware. Tim Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/30/2003 08:28 AM                 To:    

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-30 Thread timothy . r . morley
I've done some more testing.  I installed pgadmin3-1.0.1 and pgadmin3-1.1.0-cvs20031030 on a Mandrake 9.2 box.  The Mandrake 9.2 box has all updates applied and is running openssl-0.9.7b-4.1.92mdk.  When I connect from this machine to my SSL enabled PostgreSQL machine pgadmin3 crashes(both version

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-29 Thread timothy . r . morley
I just setup a Slackware 9.1 machine and tried pgadmin3-1.0.1 and the October 29 snapshot of pgadmin3 with a connection to my SSL enabled PostgreSQL server.  Everything worked perfectly.  The Slack 9.1 machine has openssl-0.9.7b on it.  I have a coworker running Mandrake 9.1 which contains openssl

Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-29 Thread timothy . r . morley
Here is what I've tried: 1. If I connect to server1 that wasn't compiled with SSL I have no issues running queries. 2. If I connect to server2 that WAS compiled with SSL and ssl = true is set in postgresql.conf pgadmin3 crashes when I try to execute a query. 3. If I connect to server2 with ssl =

[pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server

2003-10-29 Thread timothy . r . morley
I am running PostgreSQL 7.3.4 server with SSL enabled.  I have the server configured to only accept SSL connections from various hosts.  I am using pgadmin3-1.1 on RedHat 9 and I can connect to my SSL enabled Pg server just fine.  The information pane in pgadmin3 tells me I have an SSL connection