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Changed the behavior of the verify_fun option so that
the application can be responsible for handling path validation
errors even on the server side. Also replaced the not yet
documented validate_extensions_fun to be handled by the
verify_fun instead.
If the verify callback fun returns {fail, Reason}, the verification process is
immediately stopped and an alert is sent to the peer and the TLS/SSL
handshake is terminated. If the verify callback fun returns {valid,
UserState}, the verification process is continued. If the verify callback
fun always returns {valid, UserState}, the TLS/SSL handshake will not be
terminated with respect to verification failures and the connection
will be established. The verify callback fun will also be
able to verify application specific extensions.
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Handling of unkown CA certificats was changed in ssl and
public_key to work as intended.
In the process of doing this some test cases has been corrected as
they where wrong but happened to work together with the
incorrect unknown CA handling.
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If hello and client_key_exchange message is sent together in
the same packet, ssl can't handle it and closes the connection.
Also fixed compiler warning.
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* ia/public_key_api/OTP-8722:
Revise the public_key API
Resolved, version is now 0.8.
Conflicts:
lib/public_key/vsn.mk
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Cleaned up and documented the public_key API to
make it useful for general use.
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in client hello message when a client certificate is used
The client hello message now always include ALL available cipher suites
(or those specified by the ciphers option). Previous implementation would
filter them based on the client certificate key usage extension (such
filtering only makes sense for the server certificate).
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instead of causing a case-clause.
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Started to improve code documentation by using -spec directive, and
some small refactorings to avoid ugly code.
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Ssl has now switched default implementation and removed deprecated
certificate handling. All certificate handling is done by the public_key
application.
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New ssl now support client/server-certificates signed by dsa keys.
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wrong shell!
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New ssl now supports secure renegotiation as described by RFC 5746.
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New ssl now properly handles ssl renegotiation, and initiates a
renegotiation if ssl/ltls-sequence numbers comes close to the max value.
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* dgud/ssl-patches-from-Wil:
Added a public_key:pkix_transform/2 instead and used it from ssl.
Minor code cleanup
new_ssl fix session reuse
Code cleanup
Send CA list during Certificate Request in new_ssl
OTP-8372 Fixed session reuse (in new_ssl), thanks Wil Tan.
Send CA list during Certificate Request (in new_ssl) , thanks Wil
Tan.
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When requesting for client certificate, an SSL/TLS server may send a
list of the distinguished names of acceptable certificate authorities.
OpenSSL does this by default.
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