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This fixes sslmode=verify-ca. The DNSName field is documented as: // DNSName, if set, is checked against the leaf certificate with // Certificate.VerifyHostname or the platform verifier. So the fix is to just remove that field. Took me a while to reproduce; turns out it validates only if DNSNAme is set to a hostname, and not an IP address (which makes sense, as it's not a DNS name). So the tests would pass on account of that. To fix that, also add "postgres-invalid" to /etc/hosts and test that too. Also rewrite the SSL tests to table-driven tests while I'm here. Fixes #1106 Fixes #1164
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This fixes sslmode=verify-ca. The DNSName field is documented as:
So the fix is to just remove that field.
Took me a while to reproduce; turns out it validates only if DNSNAme is set to a hostname, and not an IP address (which makes sense, as it's not a DNS name). So the tests would pass on account of that. To fix that, also add "postgres-invalid" to /etc/hosts and test that too.
Also rewrite the SSL tests to table-driven tests while I'm here.
Fixes #1106