PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL Elephant Logo

20.12. Certificate Authentication

This authentication method uses SSL client certificates to perform authentication. It is therefore only available for SSL connections; see Section 18.9.2 for SSL configuration instructions. When using this authentication method, the server will require that the client provide a valid, trusted certificate. No password prompt will be sent to the client. The cn (Common Name) attribute of the certificate will be compared to the requested database user name, and if they match the login will be allowed. User name mapping can be used to allow cn to be different from the database user name.

The following configuration options are supported for SSL certificate authentication:

map

Allows for mapping between system and database user names. See Section 20.2 for details.

In a pg_hba.conf record specifying certificate authentication, the authentication option clientcert is assumed to be 1, and it cannot be turned off since a client certificate is necessary for this method. What the cert method adds to the basic clientcert certificate validity test is a check that the cn attribute matches the database user name.


Prev Up Next

20.11. RADIUS Authentication

Home

20.13. PAM Authentication

Copyright © 1996-2023 The PostgreSQL Global Development Group