Don Seiler writes:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 6:02 PM Tom Lane wrote:
>> Is OpenSSL in use? If so, what version? I'm wondering if this is a
>> variant of the OpenSSL 3.2.0 compatibility problem we just heard of:
> My colleague does confirm it is OpenSSL 3.2.0:
> ==> openssl@3: stable 3.2.0 (bot
On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 6:02 PM Tom Lane wrote:
>
> Is OpenSSL in use? If so, what version? I'm wondering if this is a
> variant of the OpenSSL 3.2.0 compatibility problem we just heard of:
>
My colleague does confirm it is OpenSSL 3.2.0:
==> openssl@3: stable 3.2.0 (bottled)
Does this mean
Don Seiler writes:
> I have a colleague trying to use psql to connect to a remote DB, but he's
> getting this error:
> FATAL: no PostgreSQL user name specified in startup packet
> psql(42705,0x7ff84a07b700) malloc: *** error for object 0xa6: pointer being
> freed was not allocated
> psql(42705,0x7
I have a colleague trying to use psql to connect to a remote DB, but he's
getting this error:
FATAL: no PostgreSQL user name specified in startup packet
psql(42705,0x7ff84a07b700) malloc: *** error for object 0xa6: pointer being
freed was not allocated
psql(42705,0x7ff84a07b700) malloc: *** set a