postgresql/src/backend/libpq
Peter Eisentraut f5465fade9 Allow specifying CRL directory
Add another method to specify CRLs, hashed directory method, for both
server and client side.  This offers a means for server or libpq to
load only CRLs that are required to verify a certificate.  The CRL
directory is specifed by separate GUC variables or connection options
ssl_crl_dir and sslcrldir, alongside the existing ssl_crl_file and
sslcrl, so both methods can be used at the same time.

Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota.ntt@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/20200731.173911.904649928639357911.horikyota.ntt@gmail.com
2021-02-18 07:59:10 +01:00
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Makefile Introduce --with-ssl={openssl} as a configure option 2021-02-01 19:19:44 +09:00
README.SSL Move EDH support to common files 2018-01-23 07:11:38 -05:00
auth-scram.c Add result size as argument of pg_cryptohash_final() for overflow checks 2021-02-15 10:18:34 +09:00
auth.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
be-fsstubs.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
be-gssapi-common.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
be-secure-common.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
be-secure-gssapi.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
be-secure-openssl.c Allow specifying CRL directory 2021-02-18 07:59:10 +01:00
be-secure.c Allow specifying CRL directory 2021-02-18 07:59:10 +01:00
crypt.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
hba.c Simplify code related to compilation of SSL and OpenSSL 2021-02-10 15:28:19 +09:00
ifaddr.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
pg_hba.conf.sample gss: add missing references to hostgssenc and hostnogssenc 2020-05-25 20:19:28 -04:00
pg_ident.conf.sample Reformat the comments in pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf 2010-01-26 06:58:39 +00:00
pqcomm.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
pqformat.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
pqmq.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00
pqsignal.c Update copyright for 2021 2021-01-02 13:06:25 -05:00

README.SSL

src/backend/libpq/README.SSL

SSL
===

>From the servers perspective:


  Receives StartupPacket
           |
           |
 (Is SSL_NEGOTIATE_CODE?) -----------  Normal startup
           |                  No
           |
           | Yes
           |
           |
 (Server compiled with USE_SSL?) ------- Send 'N'
           |                       No        |
           |                                 |
           | Yes                         Normal startup
           |
           |
        Send 'S'
           |
           |
      Establish SSL
           |
           |
      Normal startup





>From the clients perspective (v6.6 client _with_ SSL):


      Connect
         |
         |
  Send packet with SSL_NEGOTIATE_CODE
         |
         |
  Receive single char  ------- 'S' -------- Establish SSL
         |                                       |
         | '<else>'                              |
         |                                  Normal startup
         |
         |
   Is it 'E' for error  ------------------- Retry connection
         |                  Yes             without SSL
         | No
         |
   Is it 'N' for normal ------------------- Normal startup
         |                  Yes
         |
   Fail with unknown

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ephemeral DH
============

Since the server static private key ($DataDir/server.key) will
normally be stored unencrypted so that the database backend can
restart automatically, it is important that we select an algorithm
that continues to provide confidentiality even if the attacker has the
server's private key.  Ephemeral DH (EDH) keys provide this and more
(Perfect Forward Secrecy aka PFS).

N.B., the static private key should still be protected to the largest
extent possible, to minimize the risk of impersonations.

Another benefit of EDH is that it allows the backend and clients to
use DSA keys.  DSA keys can only provide digital signatures, not
encryption, and are often acceptable in jurisdictions where RSA keys
are unacceptable.

The downside to EDH is that it makes it impossible to use ssldump(1)
if there's a problem establishing an SSL session.  In this case you'll
need to temporarily disable EDH (see initialize_dh()).