The certificate database to use when verifying this TLS connection. If no certificate database is set, then the default database will be used. See gio.tls_backend.TlsBackend.getDefaultDatabase.
When using a non-default database, #GDtlsConnection must fall back to using the #GTlsDatabase to perform certificate verification using gio.tls_database.TlsDatabase.verifyChain, which means certificate verification will not be able to make use of TLS session context. This may be less secure. For example, if you create your own #GTlsDatabase that just wraps the default #GTlsDatabase, you might expect that you have not changed anything, but this is not true because you may have altered the behavior of #GDtlsConnection by causing it to use gio.tls_database.TlsDatabase.verifyChain. See the documentation of gio.tls_database.TlsDatabase.verifyChain for more details on specific security checks that may not be performed. Accordingly, setting a non-default database is discouraged except for specialty applications with unusual security requirements.
Set database property.