Describes the configuration for low-level connection features.
Some applications may want to use a different SSL root of trust for their connections, for example, containerized applications might store the certificate authority certificates in a hard-coded location.
This is a separate class, as it is used to configure both the normal connections to GCS and the connections used to obtain OAuth2 access tokens.
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