From: | Andrew Dunstan <andrew(dot)dunstan(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> |
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To: | Daniel Gustafsson <daniel(at)yesql(dot)se> |
Cc: | Postgres hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org>, Stephen Frost <sfrost(at)snowman(dot)net> |
Subject: | Re: Support for NSS as a libpq TLS backend |
Date: | 2020-08-05 20:38:38 |
Message-ID: | e3c34e7b-900e-7e32-f60b-a278a1eb743a@2ndQuadrant.com |
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On 8/4/20 5:42 PM, Daniel Gustafsson wrote:
>> On 3 Aug 2020, at 21:18, Andrew Dunstan <andrew(dot)dunstan(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> wrote:
>> On 8/3/20 12:46 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>>> On 7/31/20 4:44 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>>>> OK, here is an update of your patch that compiles and runs against NSS
>>>> under Windows (VS2019).
> Out of curiosity since I'm not familiar with Windows, how hard/easy is it to
> install NSS for the purpose of a) hacking on postgres+NSS and b) using postgres
> with NSS as the backend?
I've laid out the process at
https://www.2ndquadrant.com/en/blog/nss-on-windows-for-postgresql-development/
>>> OK, this version contains pre-generated nss files, and passes a full
>>> buildfarm run including the ssl test module, with both openssl and NSS.
>>> That should keep the cfbot happy :-)
> Exciting, thanks a lot for helping out on this! I've started to look at the
> required documentation changes during vacation, will hopefully be able to post
> something soon.
>
Good. Having got the tests running cleanly on Linux, I'm now going back
to work on that for Windows.
After that I'll look at the hook/callback stuff.
cheers
andrew
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