Hi again,
Martin Pitt [2005-07-21 0:09 +0200]:
> Hi Andreas!
>
> Andreas Pakulat [2005-07-20 17:30 +0200]:
> > > However, I'm not sure whether it makes sense to ship a default
> > > root.crt. What do you think?
> >
> > I don't think so either. Correct me if I'm wrong but normally you would
> >
Hi Andreas!
Andreas Pakulat [2005-07-20 17:30 +0200]:
> > However, I'm not sure whether it makes sense to ship a default
> > root.crt. What do you think?
>
> I don't think so either. Correct me if I'm wrong but normally you would
> have certificates for each client and put them onto the server (a
On 20.Jul 2005 - 00:56:34, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hi Andreas!
>
> Andreas Pakulat [2005-07-20 0:13 +0200]:
> > according to the logfile, postgresql looks for the server certificate in
> > /var/lib/postgresql/8.0/main/root.crt, but the link to the
> > postgresql-common-certificate is called server.c
severity 319110 wishlist
retitle 319110 provide a default root.crt
thanks
Hi Andreas!
Andreas Pakulat [2005-07-20 0:13 +0200]:
> according to the logfile, postgresql looks for the server certificate in
> /var/lib/postgresql/8.0/main/root.crt, but the link to the
> postgresql-common-certificate i
Package: postgresql-8.0
Version: 8.0.3-10
Severity: normal
Hi,
according to the logfile, postgresql looks for the server certificate in
/var/lib/postgresql/8.0/main/root.crt, but the link to the
postgresql-common-certificate is called server.crt.
Andreas
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