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Re: Any advantage of using SSL with a certificate of authority?

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On 11/26/2013 12:16 PM, Robin wrote:
  1. A self-signed certificate can be issued by anybody, there is no way of authenticating the issuer.
  2. Distributing self-signed certificates becomes a pain - if signed by a CA, its easy to lodge your public key where everybody can find it, and knows where to look for it.
  3. Maintenance becomes a problem


while that's all true for public https or whatever, none of this applies to a point to point connection like libpq -> postmaster.



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john r pierce                                      37N 122W
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