"Martin Pitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Currently the postmaster requires the private SSL key file to have the same
> owner as the postmaster, and no permissions for group and others. However,
> this is too strict to sensibly use the certificate with ACLs, which permits
> other server processes to share it.

> In Debian I applied a patch which relaxes the check a bit: in addition to
> the currently allowed permissions, the file might be:
>  - owned by root
>  - group-readable if the file is in group root or the postmaster group.

This was proposed and rejected before --- it's not clear why it's a good
idea to share a private key file with other servers, and even less clear
why it'd be a good idea to have such a file be group-readable by a large
group.

                        regards, tom lane

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