Re: libpq 8.4 beta1: $PGHOST complains about missing root.crt - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From John R Pierce
Subject Re: libpq 8.4 beta1: $PGHOST complains about missing root.crt
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Msg-id 49E0141E.6000101@hogranch.com
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In response to Re: libpq 8.4 beta1: $PGHOST complains about missing root.crt  (John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com>)
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John R Pierce wrote:
> for self-signed certs, you first create a rootca, you can import the
> rootca public key/cert to your browser, by offering it as the proper
> mime type (I forget the specifics), once accepted into your browser,
> the browser will trust any certs created off that root, same as if
> they are signed by any of the 'commercial' CAs..    of course, if you
> do this, you need to keep your rootca private keys safe.


ok, I found my notes on this... you put your root-certificate.crt on a
webserver, and offer it via a link with mime-type application/x-x509-ca-cert

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