In a number of places in pg_hba.conf, we don't actually log what goes
wrong - instead we just goto a label that will log "invalid token \"%s\"".

Is there any special reason for this, other than the fact that it was
the easy way out? I think it would be reasonable to for example log
"hostssl not supported on this platform" instead of that, when USE_SSL
is not defined, etc.

//Magnus

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