You can read more about the SSL requirements on the SSL Concepts page. ![]() Note that only TLS v1.2 and 1.3 are supported by Crunchy Bridge. Click on the folder icon next to the CA Certificate field, or type in the absolute URL to the team.pem file you downloaded:Ĭhange SSL mode: to verify-full and click Test Connection to make sure it works. Once you’ve downloaded the certificate, you’ll need to tell DBeaver where to find it. Read more about certificates on the SSL Concepts page. Then click into the Settings tab to locate and download the certificate. To find it, navigate to the Team Overview page by clicking on the name of the team in the Dashboard. Certificate Verificationįor an additional layer of security, you can choose to connect to DBeaver using SSL mode: verify-full, which verifies the self-signed root certificate associated with your Crunchy Bridge Team.įirst, you’ll need to download the certificate for the Team that owns the cluster to which you want to connect. If you run into an error, check out the troubleshooting section below. If it’s successful, congratulations! Click OK then Finish to save your connection. If DBeaver is configured properly, you should see the following: Now you can test the connection by clicking on the Test Connection button. ![]() Next, choose Connect by: URL and paste the connection string into the URL field:įinally, click over to the SSL tab, check Use SSL, and choose SSL mode: require: “Connection Refused” errors later in the process may be due to the Host field shown above defaulting to localhost and not being properly cleared. Choose “PostgreSQL” for the Database Driver: Go to File -> New, then select “New Database Connection” or navigate to it in the DBeaver Wizards folder. ![]() Now you’re ready to create a new Database Connection in DBeaver. DBeaver uses JDBC to connect, so you’ll want to choose that format in the Connection String generator: Create a new Database Connection in DBeaver A connection string looks like this: postgres://user: :port/database?setting=valueįrom a cluster’s details page, you can find the connection string in the Connections tab. Once you’ve created the cluster, you’ll use the connection string in order to connect to DBeaver. If you haven’t created your Crunchy Bridge Team or Cluster, the Getting Started page will guide you through the process. For this walkthrough, we assume you already have DBeaver installed on your machine. DBeaver is an open source database tool that you can use to connect to your Crunchy Bridge cluster.
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