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Template: postgresql-common/obsolete-major
Type: error
_Description: Obsolete major version ${old}
The PostgreSQL version ${old} is obsolete, but the server
or client packages are still installed. Please install the latest packages
(postgresql-${latest} and postgresql-client-${latest}) and upgrade the
existing ${oldversion} clusters with pg_upgradecluster (see manpage).
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Please be aware that the installation of postgresql-${latest} will
automatically create a default cluster ${latest}/main. If you want to upgrade
the ${old}/main cluster, you need to remove the already existing ${latest}
cluster (pg_dropcluster --stop ${latest} main, see manpage for
details).
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The old server and client packages are no longer supported. After the
existing clusters are upgraded, the postgresql-${old} and
postgresql-client-${old} packages should be removed.
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Please see /usr/share/doc/postgresql-common/README.Debian.gz for details.
Template: postgresql-common/ssl
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Enable SSL by default in new PostgreSQL clusters?
PostgreSQL supports SSL-encrypted connections. This is usually a good thing.
However, if the database is solely accessed using TCP connections on
localhost, SSL can be turned off without introducing security issues.
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UNIX domain socket connections (called "local" in pg_hba.conf) are not
affected by this setting. This setting concerns new PostgreSQL clusters
created during package install, or by using the pg_createcluster command. It
does not reconfigure existing clusters.
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If unsure, enable SSL.
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