I created a .NET Core application that uses dotConnect for PostgreSQL. Everything was working very well until we implemented SSL on the database (this is a non-negotiable requirement). After implementing SSL as dictated in the documentation, I was unable to get the encrypted connection to work. I sent a support ticket and received this response: “The SSL functionality is currently not supported in Devart .NET Standard (.NET Core) assemblies. We will notify you when the feature is implemented.”
If anyone else is planning on developing a .Net Standard / .Net Core app, please be aware of this important fact: SSL does not work for .Net Standard / .Net Core applications. If this info is in the documentation, I missed it.
Is there a timeline on when this feature will be supported for .Net Standard / .Net Core assemblies?
SSL on .NET Standard /.NET Core - Not Supported
Re: SSL on .NET Standard /.NET Core - Not Supported
The investigation is in progress. We will contact you as soon as possible.
Re: SSL on .NET Standard /.NET Core - Not Supported
SSL is supported in .NET Standard 2.0 provider assemblies: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37343.
Support of SSL and SSH connections is guaranteed only on Windows, on x86 and x64 Intel (AMD) architecture.
Support of SSL and SSH connections is guaranteed only on Windows, on x86 and x64 Intel (AMD) architecture.