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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Cramer
0daee96ed1 implemented refresh row 2002-06-16 18:26:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
32fecad80a Clean up gcc warnings. Avoid the bad habit of putting externs in .c
files rather than a header file where they belong.  Pay some modicum
of attention to picking global routine names that aren't likely to
conflict with surrounding applications.
2002-06-15 22:06:09 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
79ff2e96de PATCH SSL_pending() checks in libpq/fe-misc.c:
I am no longer pursuing a total non-blocking implementation.  I haven't
found a good way to test it with the type of work that I do with
PostgreSQL.  I do use blocking SSL sockets with this mod and have had no
problem whatsoever.  The bug that I fixed in this patch is exceptionally
hard to reproduce reliably.

Jack Bates
2002-06-15 20:01:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
240de617fb The method PgLargeObject::LOid() is missing an implementation in the .cc
file.


The program seems to compile ok, but when linking a program that uses
the call,
g++ chokes with an undefined reference error.


If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I include the code:

Oid PgLargeObject::LOid(){
  return pgObject;
}

in the .cc file.

Chris Traylor
2002-06-15 19:30:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
2e58024066 This patch fixes a few minor problems with libpq++: remove the deprecated
PQExec(" ") in the wrapper around PQnotifies(), fix the Makefile for
the examples so that they will actually compile properly (with the
exception of #5, which depends on internal headers), make a minor change
to libpq++.h so that "make examples" now works on my machine, update
some documentation, fix some grammatical problems, and remove some of
the more hideous comments.

Neil Conway
2002-06-15 18:49:29 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
133df7ce70 Add LOCALTIME and LOCALTIMESTAMP functions per SQL99 standard.
Remove ODBC-compatible empty parentheses from calls to SQL99 functions
 for which these parentheses do not match the standard.
Update the ODBC driver to ensure compatibility with the ODBC standard
 for these functions (e.g. CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_USER, etc).
Include a new appendix in the User's Guide which lists the labeled features
 for SQL99 (the labeled features replaced the "basic", "intermediate",
 and "advanced" categories from SQL92). features.sgml does not yet split
 this list into "supported" and "unsupported" lists.
2002-06-15 03:00:09 +00:00
Dave Cramer
fd8b153912 added empty result set testing 2002-06-14 14:01:36 +00:00
Dave Cramer
6e2fab0a41 added empty result set testing 2002-06-14 10:56:13 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
1ed4a922b8 Yet another SSL patch. :-) This one adds some informational messages
on the server, if DebugLvl >= 2.

The patch also includes a late addition to the last patch
(X509_check_private_key()).  I'm not sure why it the currect
revision wasn't tagged.


Bear Giles
2002-06-14 04:38:04 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eb7afc1407 SSL patch that adds support for optional client certificates.
If the user has certificates in $HOME/.postgresql/postgresql.crt
and $HOME/.postgresql/postgresql.key exist, they are provided
to the server.  The certificate used to sign this cert must be
known to the server, in $DataDir/root.crt.  If successful, the
cert's "common name" is logged.

Client certs are not used for authentication, but they could be
via the port->peer (X509 *), port->peer_dn (char *) or
port->peer_cn (char *) fields.  Or any other function could be
used, e.g., many sites like the issuer + serial number hash.

Bear Giles
2002-06-14 04:36:58 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
55d053233c SSL support for ephemeral DH keys.
As the comment headers in be-secure.c discusses, EPH preserves
confidentiality even if the static private key (which is usually
kept unencrypted) is compromised.

Because of the value of this, common default values are hard-coded
to protect the confidentiality of the data even if an attacker
successfully deletes or modifies the external file.

Bear Giles
2002-06-14 04:31:49 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
19570420f5 UPDATED PATCH:
Attached are a revised set of SSL patches.  Many of these patches
are motivated by security concerns, it's not just bug fixes.  The key
differences (from stock 7.2.1) are:

*) almost all code that directly uses the OpenSSL library is in two
   new files,

     src/interfaces/libpq/fe-ssl.c
     src/backend/postmaster/be-ssl.c

   in the long run, it would be nice to merge these two files.

*) the legacy code to read and write network data have been
   encapsulated into read_SSL() and write_SSL().  These functions
   should probably be renamed - they handle both SSL and non-SSL
   cases.

   the remaining code should eliminate the problems identified
   earlier, albeit not very cleanly.

*) both front- and back-ends will send a SSL shutdown via the
   new close_SSL() function.  This is necessary for sessions to
   work properly.

   (Sessions are not yet fully supported, but by cleanly closing
   the SSL connection instead of just sending a TCP FIN packet
   other SSL tools will be much happier.)

*) The client certificate and key are now expected in a subdirectory
   of the user's home directory.  Specifically,

	- the directory .postgresql must be owned by the user, and
	  allow no access by 'group' or 'other.'

	- the file .postgresql/postgresql.crt must be a regular file
	  owned by the user.

	- the file .postgresql/postgresql.key must be a regular file
	  owned by the user, and allow no access by 'group' or 'other'.

   At the current time encrypted private keys are not supported.
   There should also be a way to support multiple client certs/keys.

*) the front-end performs minimal validation of the back-end cert.
   Self-signed certs are permitted, but the common name *must*
   match the hostname used by the front-end.  (The cert itself
   should always use a fully qualified domain name (FDQN) in its
   common name field.)

   This means that

	  psql -h eris db

   will fail, but

	  psql -h eris.example.com db

   will succeed.  At the current time this must be an exact match;
   future patches may support any FQDN that resolves to the address
   returned by getpeername(2).

   Another common "problem" is expiring certs.  For now, it may be
   a good idea to use a very-long-lived self-signed cert.

   As a compile-time option, the front-end can specify a file
   containing valid root certificates, but it is not yet required.

*) the back-end performs minimal validation of the client cert.
   It allows self-signed certs.  It checks for expiration.  It
   supports a compile-time option specifying a file containing
   valid root certificates.

*) both front- and back-ends default to TLSv1, not SSLv3/SSLv2.

*) both front- and back-ends support DSA keys.  DSA keys are
   moderately more expensive on startup, but many people consider
   them preferable than RSA keys.  (E.g., SSH2 prefers DSA keys.)

*) if /dev/urandom exists, both client and server will read 16k
   of randomization data from it.

*) the server can read empheral DH parameters from the files

     $DataDir/dh512.pem
     $DataDir/dh1024.pem
     $DataDir/dh2048.pem
     $DataDir/dh4096.pem

   if none are provided, the server will default to hardcoded
   parameter files provided by the OpenSSL project.

Remaining tasks:

*) the select() clauses need to be revisited - the SSL abstraction
   layer may need to absorb more of the current code to avoid rare
   deadlock conditions.  This also touches on a true solution to
   the pg_eof() problem.

*) the SIGPIPE signal handler may need to be revisited.

*) support encrypted private keys.

*) sessions are not yet fully supported.  (SSL sessions can span
   multiple "connections," and allow the client and server to avoid
   costly renegotiations.)

*) makecert - a script that creates back-end certs.

*) pgkeygen - a tool that creates front-end certs.

*) the whole protocol issue, SASL, etc.

 *) certs are fully validated - valid root certs must be available.
    This is a hassle, but it means that you *can* trust the identity
    of the server.

 *) the client library can handle hardcoded root certificates, to
    avoid the need to copy these files.

 *) host name of server cert must resolve to IP address, or be a
    recognized alias.  This is more liberal than the previous
    iteration.

 *) the number of bytes transferred is tracked, and the session
    key is periodically renegotiated.

 *) basic cert generation scripts (mkcert.sh, pgkeygen.sh).  The
    configuration files have reasonable defaults for each type
    of use.

Bear Giles
2002-06-14 04:23:17 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
eb43af3210 Back out SSL changes. Newer patch available. 2002-06-14 04:09:37 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
a9bd17616e Attached are a revised set of SSL patches. Many of these patches
are motivated by security concerns, it's not just bug fixes.  The key
differences (from stock 7.2.1) are:

*) almost all code that directly uses the OpenSSL library is in two
   new files,

     src/interfaces/libpq/fe-ssl.c
     src/backend/postmaster/be-ssl.c

   in the long run, it would be nice to merge these two files.

*) the legacy code to read and write network data have been
   encapsulated into read_SSL() and write_SSL().  These functions
   should probably be renamed - they handle both SSL and non-SSL
   cases.

   the remaining code should eliminate the problems identified
   earlier, albeit not very cleanly.

*) both front- and back-ends will send a SSL shutdown via the
   new close_SSL() function.  This is necessary for sessions to
   work properly.

   (Sessions are not yet fully supported, but by cleanly closing
   the SSL connection instead of just sending a TCP FIN packet
   other SSL tools will be much happier.)

*) The client certificate and key are now expected in a subdirectory
   of the user's home directory.  Specifically,

	- the directory .postgresql must be owned by the user, and
	  allow no access by 'group' or 'other.'

	- the file .postgresql/postgresql.crt must be a regular file
	  owned by the user.

	- the file .postgresql/postgresql.key must be a regular file
	  owned by the user, and allow no access by 'group' or 'other'.

   At the current time encrypted private keys are not supported.
   There should also be a way to support multiple client certs/keys.

*) the front-end performs minimal validation of the back-end cert.
   Self-signed certs are permitted, but the common name *must*
   match the hostname used by the front-end.  (The cert itself
   should always use a fully qualified domain name (FDQN) in its
   common name field.)

   This means that

	  psql -h eris db

   will fail, but

	  psql -h eris.example.com db

   will succeed.  At the current time this must be an exact match;
   future patches may support any FQDN that resolves to the address
   returned by getpeername(2).

   Another common "problem" is expiring certs.  For now, it may be
   a good idea to use a very-long-lived self-signed cert.

   As a compile-time option, the front-end can specify a file
   containing valid root certificates, but it is not yet required.

*) the back-end performs minimal validation of the client cert.
   It allows self-signed certs.  It checks for expiration.  It
   supports a compile-time option specifying a file containing
   valid root certificates.

*) both front- and back-ends default to TLSv1, not SSLv3/SSLv2.

*) both front- and back-ends support DSA keys.  DSA keys are
   moderately more expensive on startup, but many people consider
   them preferable than RSA keys.  (E.g., SSH2 prefers DSA keys.)

*) if /dev/urandom exists, both client and server will read 16k
   of randomization data from it.

*) the server can read empheral DH parameters from the files

     $DataDir/dh512.pem
     $DataDir/dh1024.pem
     $DataDir/dh2048.pem
     $DataDir/dh4096.pem

   if none are provided, the server will default to hardcoded
   parameter files provided by the OpenSSL project.

Remaining tasks:

*) the select() clauses need to be revisited - the SSL abstraction
   layer may need to absorb more of the current code to avoid rare
   deadlock conditions.  This also touches on a true solution to
   the pg_eof() problem.

*) the SIGPIPE signal handler may need to be revisited.

*) support encrypted private keys.

*) sessions are not yet fully supported.  (SSL sessions can span
   multiple "connections," and allow the client and server to avoid
   costly renegotiations.)

*) makecert - a script that creates back-end certs.

*) pgkeygen - a tool that creates front-end certs.

*) the whole protocol issue, SASL, etc.

 *) certs are fully validated - valid root certs must be available.
    This is a hassle, but it means that you *can* trust the identity
    of the server.

 *) the client library can handle hardcoded root certificates, to
    avoid the need to copy these files.

 *) host name of server cert must resolve to IP address, or be a
    recognized alias.  This is more liberal than the previous
    iteration.

 *) the number of bytes transferred is tracked, and the session
    key is periodically renegotiated.

 *) basic cert generation scripts (mkcert.sh, pgkeygen.sh).  The
    configuration files have reasonable defaults for each type
    of use.

Bear Giles
2002-06-14 03:56:47 +00:00
Dave Cramer
b1ac89f594 removed personal test parameters 2002-06-13 14:37:30 +00:00
Dave Cramer
5598cbf641 Added test for newly implemented updateable result sets 2002-06-13 14:06:11 +00:00
Dave Cramer
603c46d8ce changes to accomodate updateable resultset mostly just call setSqlQuery on execute 2002-06-13 14:02:50 +00:00
Dave Cramer
7873bed77c Implemented updateable result sets based on raghu nidagal implementation 2002-06-13 13:52:16 +00:00
Dave Cramer
ad88ee1e04 changed some commented out messages to use the Driver.debug and fixed first to read the underlying data into rowbuffer 2002-06-13 13:48:28 +00:00
Dave Cramer
3f857600b2 added messages for updateable result sets 2002-06-13 13:43:02 +00:00
Michael Meskes
0f865e17e2 Applied Lee Kindness' patch to fix one of memory allocation with floating point numbers. 2002-06-12 12:06:53 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
0484700cda 1) Fix a bug *double error message*.
2) Fix a bug *passowrd prompt in case of md5 authentication*.
3) Improve the DSN setup dialog.
2002-06-12 02:27:44 +00:00
Jan Wieck
469cb65aca Katherine Ward wrote:
> Changes to avoid collisions with WIN32 & MFC names...
> 1.  Renamed:
>       a.  PROC => PGPROC
>       b.  GetUserName() => GetUserNameFromId()
>       c.  GetCurrentTime() => GetCurrentDateTime()
>       d.  IGNORE => IGNORE_DTF in include/utils/datetime.h & utils/adt/datetim
>
> 2.  Added _P to some lex/yacc tokens:
>       CONST, CHAR, DELETE, FLOAT, GROUP, IN, OUT

Jan
2002-06-11 13:40:53 +00:00
Barry Lind
b465f5307f The patch does the following:
Allows you to set the loglevel at runtime by adding ?loglevel=X to the connection URL, where 1 = INFO and 2 = DEBUG.
  Automatically turns on logging by calling DriverManager.setPrintWriter(new PrintWriter(System.out)) if one is not already set.
Adds a Driver.info() message that prints out the version number
Adds member variables logDebug and logInfo that can be checked before making logging methods calls
Adds a build number to the version number string.  This build number will need to be manually incremented when we see fit.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Modified Files:
 	org/postgresql/Connection.java org/postgresql/Driver.java.in
 	org/postgresql/fastpath/Fastpath.java
 	org/postgresql/jdbc1/DatabaseMetaData.java
 	org/postgresql/jdbc2/Connection.java
 	org/postgresql/jdbc2/DatabaseMetaData.java
 	org/postgresql/largeobject/LargeObjectManager.java
 	org/postgresql/util/PSQLException.java
 	org/postgresql/util/Serialize.java
----------------------------------------------------------------------
2002-06-11 02:55:16 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ccab6f7402 Remove int16 from libpgeasy examples. Improve error reporting. 2002-06-07 16:53:40 +00:00
Barry Lind
936ff27696 fixed bug reported by cc.ais40@wanadoo.fr where getObject was returning an Integer for a smallint datatype instead of a Short 2002-06-07 16:46:24 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
ce4a287f43 Fix interface example errors causes by backend changes.
Permaine Cheung
2002-06-07 03:55:15 +00:00
Dave Cramer
106dda2915 change table name to lower case in getColumns 2002-06-06 14:47:52 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
6cfb3ec593 Add missing win_setup.h. 2002-06-06 09:47:25 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
89d6f6808c Add *Int8 As* option. 2002-06-06 04:50:47 +00:00
Dave Cramer
520695701c fixed getImported/ExportedKeys to be simpler, and return the correct number of keys 2002-06-05 19:12:01 +00:00
Barry Lind
b48b4ab48e fixed bug reported by Noel Rappin (nrappin@sockeye.com) java Array type handled Timestamps incorrectly 2002-06-03 17:52:05 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
e0faed4bee Small patch to correct the default arraysize associated
with the Cursor object's fetchmany() method.  The API and
inline documentation state that the default is 1.  It
currently defaults to 5.

Patrick Macdonald
2002-06-03 17:42:11 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
de1f32efc1 Add PQescapeString and PQescapeBytea for Win32. 2002-06-02 22:36:30 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
6bb39991da Allow pod2man 5.005p3 to work with our current sources. 2002-06-02 21:37:26 +00:00
Dave Cramer
3dd13ffd95 small fix to testExportedKeys 2002-05-30 16:39:26 +00:00
Dave Cramer
1ffd044af7 added imported/exported key testDatabaseMetaDataTest.java 2002-05-30 16:26:55 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
7662419f1b Change PL/Perl and Pg interface build to use configured compiler and
Makefile.shlib system, not MakeMaker.
2002-05-28 16:57:53 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
79420840ee 1) Support Keyset Driven driver cursors.
2) Supprt ARD precision/scale and SQL_C_NUEMRIC.
3) Minimal implementation of SQLGetDiagField().
4) SQLRowCount() reports the result of SQLSetPos and SQLBulkOperation.
5) int8 -> SQL_NUMERIC for Microsoft Jet.
6) Support isolation level change.
7) ODBC3.0 SQLSTATE code.
8) Append mode log files.
2002-05-22 05:51:03 +00:00
Michael Meskes
7f660adeb1 - Fixed some parser bugs.
- Removed some simple rules to work arounf bison limit for now.
        - Update c_keywords.c to reflect changes in keywords.c.
2002-05-20 09:29:41 +00:00
Michael Meskes
f35ced3de9 - Fixed reduce/reduce conflict in parser.
- Synced preproc.y with gram.y.
        - Synced pgc.l with scan.l.
        - Synced keywords.c.
2002-05-19 20:00:53 +00:00
Tom Lane
f0811a74b3 Merge the last few variable.c configuration variables into the generic
GUC support.  It's now possible to set datestyle, timezone, and
client_encoding from postgresql.conf and per-database or per-user
settings.  Also, implement rollback of SET commands that occur in a
transaction that later fails.  Create a SET LOCAL var = value syntax
that sets the variable only for the duration of the current transaction.
All per previous discussions in pghackers.
2002-05-17 01:19:19 +00:00
Barry Lind
e25c93c7eb fixed problem connecting to server with client_min_messages set to debug. The code was not expecting to receive notice messages during the connection handshake. 2002-05-14 03:00:35 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
16e22de53a Add a file for version control. 2002-05-09 04:10:22 +00:00
Tom Lane
4a2fe8e03d Fix typo in usage instructions. 2002-05-03 14:21:38 +00:00
Tom Lane
8338cc03a8 Remove the last traces of datatypes datetime and timespan. 2002-05-03 04:11:08 +00:00
Michael Meskes
c8996f9c6b - Synced yet again.
- Fixed a typo in a comment printed by ecpg.
2002-04-28 17:20:03 +00:00
Hiroshi Inoue
4eac3919dd Fix for the following items about escape sequence
by Marcelo Aceto <aceto@newinf.com.br> .

1) Wrong translations of embedded escape sequences inside outer join escape
sequences.
2) Wrong translation of parameter markers inside outer joins and function
escape sequences.
3) Bad concatenation of date, time, timestamp constants with next word in
statement:
2002-04-25 02:50:08 +00:00
Peter Eisentraut
39e77dd365 Remove reference to NAMEDATALEN, which wasn't necessary anyway. 2002-04-24 23:00:40 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
80e232f2b8 Update jdbc errors_zh_TW.properties.
Zhenbang Wei
2002-04-24 02:30:53 +00:00