On May 1, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> writes:
>> Josh Berkus wrote:
>>> For now, yes. In the long run, we want to provide users with
>>> other methods
>>> of encrypted connections than the rather flaky and
>>> not-available-on-every-platform OpenSSL.
>
>> I'm curious - on what platform is OpenSSL NOT available ?
>
> And even more curious to see you defend that offhanded bashing of
> OpenSSL,
> a tool a whole lot of people (including me) depend on all day every
> day.
> If Postgres had the market penetration of OpenSSL, our lives would
> be a
> lot different. Have you got even a shred of evidence that GSSAPI is
> more stable than OpenSSL?
>
> regards, tom lane
Windows? I don't do Windows, so I'm guessing.
If you accept that Microsoft's SSPI is a flavor of GSSAPI, then
GSSAPI is more widely supported and probably more stable on Windows
machines than OpenSSL is.
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