Of course, it would take longer to establish the case if a connection pool were in use, for the physical connections in the pool might be reused time and again (without new connections being setup). You'll need to sniff network traffic for this (make sure that you have authorization to do so). If you do not see any, then your driver is not using SSL/TLS. DataCleaner has defined connection to Sybase ASE by Open Client TDS protocol. If you want to do a quick test however, to verify if connectivity is over SSl/TLS, then all you have to know is that SSL/TLS secured connections are initiated with a handshake. can connect to databases via either JDBC or ODBC, and includes support for. The mechanisms for verifying the SSL/TLS configuration will vary from database to database, but there would be appropriate security guides for configuring the database in each case. RazorSQL is an SQL query tool, database browser, SQL editor, and database. It is unwise to verify the client configuration alone to determine if the database server accepts connections over SSL, especially if non-SSL connections are disallowed. If you are doing this to validate a security configuration, I would call you sloppy. In the case of Oracle, if you notice that the URL contains a connection string that indicates that the protocol in use is TCPS instead of TCP, which points to the use of SSL/TLS. SSL configuration on the database server could be inferred from the JDBC URL, but this need not be deterministic.
In the Connection Wizard that appears, set the following properties: Driver Location: Set this property to the path to the lib subfolder in the installation directory. Support for SSL/TLS is not mandated in the JDBC specification. Open the RazorSQL application and, in the Connections menu, select Add Connection Profile -> Other -> JDBC.
RAZORSQL JDBC CONNECTION DRIVERS
Do all jdbc drivers support ssl connection to db server and the use of ssl just depends on a specific db vendor?