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doc: Fix incorrect openssl option
The openssl command for displaying the DN of a client certificate was using --subject and not the single-dash option -subject. While recent versions of openssl handles double dash options, earlier does not so fix by using just -subject (which is per the openssl documentation). Backpatch to v14 where this was introduced. Reported-by: konkove@gmail.com Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/170672168899.666.10442618407194498217@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: v14
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doc/src/sgml/client-auth.sgml

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format. To see the <literal>DN</literal> of a client certificate
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in this format, do
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<programlisting>
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openssl x509 -in myclient.crt -noout --subject -nameopt RFC2253 | sed "s/^subject=//"
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openssl x509 -in myclient.crt -noout -subject -nameopt RFC2253 | sed "s/^subject=//"
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</programlisting>
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Care needs to be taken when using this option, especially when using
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regular expression matching against the <literal>DN</literal>.

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