Hi Tino,
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, it relates to a MS SQL server, which has
the TrustServerCertificate connection parameter. That doesn't exist for
Postgre.
But thanks anyway. Look like I will have to give up on Postgre after all!
Mark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dai, Tino <tdai@loc.gov>
Sent: 28 August 2018 20:55
To: Mark Williams <markwillimas@gmail.com>; 'Tim Cross'
<theophilusx@gmail.com>
Cc: pgsql-admin@lists.postgresql.org; s.dunand@sirap.fr; 'Wim Bertels'
<wim.bertels@ucll.be>
Subject: Re: FW: Setting up SSL for postgre
Before you do give up on postgres, take a look at this. I'm not sure if you
have tried this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16496199/firedac-sql-server-connection-u
ntrusted-certificate
-T
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From: Mark Williams <markwillimas@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2018 2:52 PM
To: 'Tim Cross'
Cc: pgsql-admin@lists.postgresql.org; s.dunand@sirap.fr; 'Wim Bertels'
Subject: RE: FW: Setting up SSL for postgre
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, I don't know what private certificate authorisation is. I
assume this is different to SSL and is not the same as a self signed cert. I
have created my certificate with OpenSSL so I assume I am not in the arena
of private certificate authorisation.
Thanks for the tip re Debian, but sadly client and server are all Windows
machines.
I think I will put a plea out there to anyone who uses FireDAC and has
managed to get SSL working with Postgre. Absent anything useful there, I
will give up on Postgre.
All the best.
Mark
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