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10/30/2003 04:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server
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> I just setup a Slackware 9.1 machine and tried pgadmin3-1.0.1 and th
>Also, anything before OpenSSL 0.9.7c or 0.9.6k is not viable because of a recent
>CERT. Please see:
>http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-26.html
Yes but generally, distros backport patches to older release so that they don't break
the global way the soft run...
For RH, openssl-0.9.7a-20 is
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Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server
So this seems to be not a ssl version prob
Quoting Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > 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.
> > Whe
Network Administrator wrote:
3. Slackware 9.1: All queries on all servers work. Client has
openssl-0.9.7b installed.
to through my $0.02 in. Slackware does work with ssl=reguire but when I
did try to use the visual query tool (not sure how to use it actually) the 10/29
snapshot did crash.
Le Jeudi 30 Octobre 2003 15:28, Andreas Pflug a écrit :
> Did you try the binary versions too? Jean-Michel, what's happening on
> your machines when connecting with ssl=require?
I will do some testing tonight. Cheers, Jean-Michel
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
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Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 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 ser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Mandrak
enssl 0.9.7b.
Tim
Andreas Pflug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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10/29/2003 10:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to S
ean-Michel POURE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Connnection to SSL enabled server
Can you confirm that this crash happens only with ssl?
There might be a multithreading problem. While the pgAdmin3 main window
uses the main thread, the query tool uses a dedic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
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
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