sarlav kumar sarlavk
Tue Jan 11 14:50:23 PST 2005
Hi All,

I read in some documentation that for the replication to be secure, the network on which the slony cluster is defined should be secure by itself. And if one of the nodes is on a host which cannot be considered secure, the whole cluster is vulnerable. 

Sorry if these are simple questions. Assuming the network is secure, is there anyway to secure the raw data communication between the nodes? Is there any security mechanism implemented in slony in these lines, like for instance encrypting the data that is replicated? Is it possible to replicate over SSL?

Thanks to everyone for all the help.

Saranya

 

 

 

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