> A .pkla file MUST be named by using a scheme to ensure that the name is
> unique, e.g. reverse DNS notation or similar. For example, if the
> organization is “Acme Corp” needs to modify policy for the product
> “Frobnicator”, a name like com.acme.frobnicator.pkla would be suitable.
So yes, the file extension should be .pkla, and beyond that the technical requirement is that the name is "unique".
However, I don't think it would add much value to add that info to the help page, so I keep it as is for now.
Thanks for your report!
Quoting from "man pklocalauthority":
> A .pkla file MUST be named by using a scheme to ensure that the name is frobnicator. pkla would be suitable.
> unique, e.g. reverse DNS notation or similar. For example, if the
> organization is “Acme Corp” needs to modify policy for the product
> “Frobnicator”, a name like com.acme.
So yes, the file extension should be .pkla, and beyond that the technical requirement is that the name is "unique".
However, I don't think it would add much value to add that info to the help page, so I keep it as is for now.