BUG #17919: "client hello" message / SNI / Openshift Routes
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Тема | BUG #17919: "client hello" message / SNI / Openshift Routes |
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Msg-id | 17919-6149a80f52802c2f@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: BUG #17919: "client hello" message / SNI / Openshift Routes
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The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 17919 Logged by: Ronald van de Kuil Email address: ronald.van.de.kuil@nl.ibm.com PostgreSQL version: 15.2 Operating system: windows server 2019 Description: I have deployed postgresql in Openshift with a certificate that matches its openshift route name. Then it should be possible to connect to the database instance via targeting the route in psql. The way that works, is that the openshift router looks at the SNI, and then it will be able to route it into the Pod that has the certificate with the same CN or SAN. I have wiresharked the connection, and noticed that psql does not send a client hello message. I would make a guess that this is related to the version of libpq, based on something which has been seen before on another project that is using postgresql in combination with terraform, see: https://github.com/cyrilgdn/terraform-provider-postgresql/pull/295 When I take a look at the latest source code then I believe that provision have been made for setting up SNI connections: https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml#L1946 Is this a bug?
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