Re: Refresh Postgres SSL certs?

From: Paul Jungwirth <pj(at)illuminatedcomputing(dot)com>
To: Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog(at)svana(dot)org>, Paul Jungwirth <pj(at)illuminatedcomputing(dot)com>, pgsql <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Refresh Postgres SSL certs?
Date: 2014-04-09 19:59:53
Message-ID: CA+6hpam9jxgkxJ6M3k18muRmGoNM0bbvJvNVjtpxORUX42d=tA@mail.gmail.com
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> Have you read the Debian README?
> /usr/share/doc/postgresql-*/README.Debian.gz

Thank you for pointing me to that file. From
/etc/share/doc/ssl-cert/README it sounds like the old snakeoil cert is
already self-signed, so that's promising. So I take it that psql and
the postgres client library won't object to a self-signed cert. Do
they do any kind of certificate pinning or other caching of the old
cert? Or can I just replace the cert, restart the postgres server, and
be done?

Thanks,
Paul

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