From: | "Donald Fraser" <postgres(at)kiwi-fraser(dot)net> |
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To: | "[ADMIN]" <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: could not accept SSL connection: peer did not return a |
Date: | 2006-03-20 18:21:31 |
Message-ID: | 008701c64c4b$1d1e21d0$0264a8c0@demolish1 |
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> > Yet when I try to connect with old client applications using SSL I get
> > the following error reported in the server log:
> > "could not accept SSL connection: peer did not return a certificate"
> Are you attempting to use SSL certificates for client authentication? It
> sounds like you have a root.crt in your PGDATA directory, but your clients
> are not setup to provide a certificate upon connection and thus the
> server is denying access.
Hi Jeff, you are spot on, Thanks.
I just set up the new server for SSL as the old 7.4.x server was.
For some reason, with a root.crt present, 7.4.x distributions do not enforce
receiving a client certificate so I never got this problem before.
Thanks again
regards
Donald Fraser.
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