Re: Support for cert auth in JDBC
От | Marc-André Laverdière |
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Тема | Re: Support for cert auth in JDBC |
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Msg-id | 4DD361CA.3070907@atc.tcs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Support for cert auth in JDBC (Craig Ringer <craig@postnewspapers.com.au>) |
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Re: Support for cert auth in JDBC
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Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Hello, This implementations allows to specify which keystore and which truststore to load. This allows certificate authentication in the application easily. In the official documentation, it says: <quote> Custom SSLSocketFactory PostgreSQL™ provides a way for developers to customize how a SSL connection is established. This may be used to provide a custom certificate source or other extensions by allowing the developer to create their own SSLContext instance. The connection URL parameters sslfactory and sslfactoryarg allow the user to specify which custom class to use for creating the SSLSocketFactory. The class name specified by sslfactory must extend javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory and be available to the driver's classloader. This class must have a zero argument constructor or a single argument constructor taking a String argument. This argument may optionally be supplied by sslfactoryarg. Information on how to actually implement such a class is beyond the scope of this documentation. Places to look for help are the JSSE Reference Guide and the source to the NonValidatingFactory provided by the JDBC driver. The Java SSL API is not very well known to the JDBC driver developers and we would be interested in any interesting and generally useful extensions that you have implemented using this mechanism. Specifically it would be nice to be able to provide client certificates to be validated by the server. </quote> What I'm talking about is this factory referred to in the last paragraph. Marc-André Laverdière Software Security Scientist Innovation Labs, Tata Consultancy Services Hyderabad, India On Wednesday 18 May 2011 11:10 AM, Craig Ringer wrote: > On 18/05/2011 12:49 PM, Marc-André Laverdière wrote: >> [I posted this by mistake to the main dev mailing list... apologies if >> you got this multiple times] >> >> Hello developers, >> >> My project had a requirement to use certificate authentication to the PG >> server. Our application uses Hibernate. >> >> We did just that and my boss has OKed a source release. > > Eh? Did what? > > PgJDBC supports X.509 client certificates just fine. > > What did you need to do? To which PgJDBC version did you do it? To > resolve what perceived issue(s) in the current codebase? >
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