Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org> writes: > Looking at it now, I wonder how well do the "hostno" options work. If I > say "hostnogssenc", is an SSL-encrypted socket good? If I say > "hostnossl", is a GSS-encrypted socket good? If so, how does that make > sense?
Kind of off-topic for this thread, but I wonder if we should introduce "hostenc" and "hostnoenc" to mean "encrypted (or not), and I don't care by which method". The addition of GSS has made it painful to express those concepts. regards, tom lane