Magic number for SSLRequest
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Re: Magic number for SSLRequest
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The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/protocol-message-formats.html Description: On page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/protocol-message-formats.html it says for SSLRequest packet: Int32(80877103) The SSL request code. The value is chosen to contain 1234 in the most significant 16 bits, and 5679 in the least significant 16 bits. I don't see how that works. 0x12345678 is 305,419,897. 80877103 decimal in hex is 0x04D2162F I looked at the packet using Wireshark and it is indeed 0x4D2162F, so the documentation is correct, except for the explanation about why this number. It looks like an arbitrary number to me. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I suggest removing the sentence "The value is chosen to contain 1234 in the most significant 16 bits, and 5679 in the least significant 16 bits." which seems incorrect to me. Thanks!
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