# Force SSL When Making A psql Connection If you try connecting `psql` to a Postgres server that requires SSL connections, you'll see an error message like this: ``` psql: error: FATAL: SSL/TLS required ``` You can tell `psql` to make an SSL connection by adding the `sslmode=require` key-value pair to the connection. If you're using a connection string, that might look like this: ```bash $ psql postgres://username:password@host.com/dbname?sslmode=require ``` Or if you're using the connection parameter flags, it may look like this, using the `--set` flag: ```bash $ PGPASSWORD=password psql \ --set=sslmode=require \ -h host.com \ -U username \ dbname ``` If after adding `sslmode=require`, you find that SSL support is not compiled in, [follow the instructions in this post to reinstall Postgres with SSL support](https://dev.to/jbranchaud/reinstall-postgresql-with-openssl-using-asdf-cmj).