PostgreSQL 9.4 Documentationkey type. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 22.3. 22.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, num- ber formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and0 码力 | 2603 页 | 6.05 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.4.26 Documentation
Configuration ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 22.3. 22.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2452 页 | 5.99 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5.25 Documentation
key type. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 22.3. 22.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2558 页 | 6.27 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.5 Documentationkey type. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 22.3. 22.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, num- ber formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and0 码力 | 2714 页 | 6.33 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 10.23 Documentationtype. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (boolean) Specifies whether to use the server's SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client's. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the have this setting and always use the client's preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server's preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 23.3. 23.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2727 页 | 11.93 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 10.23 Documentationtype. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (boolean) Specifies whether to use the server's SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client's. This para- meter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the have this setting and always use the client's preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server's preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 23.3. 23.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2590 页 | 12.03 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentationkey type. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 23.3. 23.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, num- ber formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and0 码力 | 2814 页 | 6.58 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 9.6.24 Documentation
key type. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (bool) Specifies whether to use the server’s SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client’s. The default is true. This parameter can only be set at server start have this setting and always use the client’s preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server’s preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 23.3. 23.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2661 页 | 6.53 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 11.22 Documentationtype. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (boolean) Specifies whether to use the server's SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client's. This para- meter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the have this setting and always use the client's preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server's preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 23.3. 23.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 2732 页 | 12.44 MB | 1 年前3
PostgreSQL 14.10 Documentationtype. ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (boolean) Specifies whether to use the server's SSL cipher preferences, rather than the client's. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the have this setting and always use the client's preferences. This setting is mainly for backward compatibility with those versions. Using the server's preferences is usually better because it is more likely Section 24.3. 24.1. Locale Support Locale support refers to an application respecting cultural preferences regarding alphabets, sorting, number formatting, etc. PostgreSQL uses the standard ISO C and POSIX0 码力 | 3032 页 | 13.27 MB | 1 年前3
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