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This is a dummy root certificate file for PostgreSQL. To enable client side authentication, add some certificates to it. Client certificates must be signed with any certificate in this file to be accepted. A reasonable choice is to just symlink this file to /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem; in this case, client certificates need to be signed by the postgresql server certificate, which might be desirable in many cases. See chapter "Server Setup and Operation" in the PostgreSQL documentation for details (in package postgresql-doc-9.2). file:///usr/share/doc/postgresql-doc-9.2/html/ssl-tcp.html