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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.272 2008/12/02 12:42:11 mha Exp $ --> |
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<chapter id="libpq"> |
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<title><application>libpq</application> - C Library</title> |
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only if the certificate also has just the IP address in the |
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<literal>cn</> field. |
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</para> |
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<para> |
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If the <literal>cn</> attribute in the certificate sent by the |
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server starts with an asterisk (<literal>*</>), it will be treated |
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as a wildcard. This wildcard can only be present at the start of |
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the value, and will match all characters <emphasis>except</> a |
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dot (<literal>.</>). This means the certificate will not match |
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subdomains. |
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</para> |
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</listitem> |
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</varlistentry> |
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