So, I ran into a dead end, and ran out of time -- I cannot figure our why 
TLS refuses to work, and I cannot force my customer to start manually 
adding certificates.

My solution is to use VPN to secure database traffic. Can be done very 
cheap with Raspberry Pi 2. A recipe which proved very useful to me, 
ironically publised on BBC Tech News. :D It seems to have the added benefit 
that Android devices (which usually have trouble with anything from the 
"javax.security" namespace) would also benefit from it.

Sorry for posting it here, since it's not exactly H2-related, but sort 
of... like getting-around-H2-limitations-related. :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-33548728

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