Re: Re: Connection failure with invalid connection option "gsslib" for 09.06.0410

From: "Inoue, Hiroshi" <h-inoue(at)dream(dot)email(dot)ne(dot)jp>
To: Michael Paquier <michael(dot)paquier(at)gmail(dot)com>, John Kew <jkew(at)tableau(dot)com>
Cc: PostgreSQL mailing lists <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Re: Connection failure with invalid connection option "gsslib" for 09.06.0410
Date: 2017-08-25 22:01:35
Message-ID: 200cc17f-0a89-06fd-3fa1-a9db79696c33@dream.email.ne.jp
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Hi Michael,

On 2017/08/25 22:02, Michael Paquier wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 7:34 AM, John Kew <jkew(at)tableau(dot)com> wrote:
>> Thanks Hiroshi;
> Top-posting is not the recommended way of posting on those mailing lists.
>
>> We can update our mirror and run through our linux tests and it is entirely
>> possible I'm looking in the wrong place; but it *looks* like the change to
>> connection.c would mean that "gsslib" is not passed to libpq regardless of
>> platform:
> Making this parameter never used in is a bad idea as well. It should
> be conditional. It seems to me that Postgres ODBC should track if
> libpq is compiled with GSS or not, and then allow the parameter to be
> passed down or not.

Honestly I don't like this option.
The option had been meaningless for a long time and I almost forget the
meaning.
Users who want to use gssapi authentication on Windows have used sspi
library.
When libpq on Windows happens to be compiled with GSS and you want to use
the GSS library for gssapi authentication, you can add pqopt option e.g.
;pqopt={gsslib=gssapi}.

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

regards,
Hiroshi Inoue

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