From: | Kris Jurka <books(at)ejurka(dot)com> |
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To: | Andrew M <andrew(at)jibeya(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL + SSL - sun.security.validator.ValidatorException |
Date: | 2004-12-11 01:22:21 |
Message-ID: | Pine.BSO.4.56.0412102018080.31603@leary.csoft.net |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Andrew M wrote:
> last and final questions with all this. One the server side postgreSQL
> expects the following docs in the /data folder:
>
> 1. server.crt, server.key, root.crt, root.key
>
> Now for the for handshaking to be successful with the root docs in the
> /data folder, postgresql expects the client to return a certificate. So
> my question is:
>
> Where is postgresql expecting the certificate to come from, and what
> format does the certificate take (in terms of postgresql knowing that
> the client is a valid one)?
>
Currently the JDBC driver does not implement this functionality. The only
documention on this at all is for libpq here:
http://developer.postgresql.org/docs/postgres/libpq-ssl.html
It uses specific files relative to the user's $HOME directory. I don't
think this translates well into Java and I'm unsure what code would be
needed on the driver side to set this up. It would be great if someone
more Java+SSL knowledgeable could point us in the right direction here.
Kris Jurka
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