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* ia/public_key/missinig-nl/OTP-13381:
public_key: An encapsulated PEM header shall be followed by a blank line
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* siri/crashdump-dir/OTP-13388:
Set dir for slave node's erl_crash.dump
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This was earlier filename:dirname(code:which(test_server)). On
Microsoft Windows, this pointed to a directory under c:/Program Files,
and in later versions this directory is no longer writable. The
framework (common_test) log dir is now used instead.
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OTP-13251
* sverk/halt-INT_MIN:
erts: Make erlang:halt() accept bignums as Status
erts: Change erl_exit into erts_exit
kernel: Remove calls to erl_exit
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* msantos/epmd-IPv6-node-reg2/PR-864/OTP-13364:
epmd: support IPv6 node registration
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RFC 1421 Privacy Enhancement for Electronic Mail February 1993
Encapsulated Message
Pre-Encapsulation Boundary (Pre-EB)
-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----
Encapsulated Header Portion
(Contains encryption control fields inserted in plaintext.
Examples include "DEK-Info:" and "Key-Info:".
Note that, although these control fields have line-oriented
representations similar to RFC 822 header fields, the set
of fields valid in this context is disjoint from those used
in RFC 822 processing.)
Blank Line
(Separates Encapsulated Header from subsequent
Encapsulated Text Portion)
Encapsulated Text Portion
(Contains message data encoded as specified in Section 4.3.)
Post-Encapsulation Boundary (Post-EB)
-----END PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----
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* siri/ct_netconfc/allow-ssh-options/OTP-13338:
Allow any ssh option when starting a netconf client
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* siri/appups-18.3:
Update appups in kernel, stdlib and sasl for OTP-18.3
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Change scheduler responsiveness to 'check_schedulers'.
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The netconf client in common_test was earlier very restrictive as to
which ssh options the user could set. This is now changed, and any ssh
option is now allowed. The netconf client will simply pass on any
option, which it does not recognize, to ssh.
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* legoscia/fix-ssl-example/PR-976/OTP-13363:
ssl: Modernize utility function
Fix ssl example
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* bernardd/gen_tcp_export_socket:
Export gen_tcp:socket() type
OTP-13380
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* kostis/hipe-icode-cleanup:
Fix dialyzer warning and some code refactoring
OTP-13379
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* legoscia/crl-check-without-dp:
Be suspicious of certificates without CRL DPs
Refactor ssl_crl_SUITE: extract crl_verify_error/6
OTP-13378
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* legoscia/critical-extension-verify-none:
ssl: with verify_none, accept critical extensions
OTP-13377
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* benwilson512/better-maps-with:
Improved maps:with/2 and maps:without/2 algorithm
OTP-13376
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Conflicts:
lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl
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Fix mistakes found by 'xmllint'.
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from debug and example code
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Use application:ensure_all_started/2 instead of hard coding dependencies
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In addition, the heart API is extended with the following functions:
* heart:set_options/1
* heart:get_options/0
If heart:set_options([scheduler]) is set, heart will check
scheduler responsiveness before every heartbeat to the heart port.
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As recently discussed on the erlang-questions mailing list, this
example fails to start the ssl application because ssl depends on asn1
nowadays. Let's future-proof this by using
application:ensure_all_started/1.
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_upgrade_SUITE.erl
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* ia/ssl/connection_information/OTP-13232/OTP-13343:
ssl: Newer cipher suites now presented correctly
ssl: Include options form connect/listen/accept in connection_information/[1,2]
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Older SSL/TLS versions have cipher suites
that look like {key_exchange(), cipher(), MAC::hash()}
and the hash function used by the PRF (Pseudo Random function)
is implicit and always the same for that protocol version.
In TLS 1.2 a cipher suite is
{key_exchange(), cipher(), MAC::hash(), PRF::hash()}.
Internally a cipher suite is always a four tuple but
for backwards compatibility older cipher suites
will be presented as a three tuples, however new cipher suites
should be presented as four tuples.
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* dgud/observer/doc:
Observer: Editorial changes in documentation
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