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<title>Reimplement part of the openssl/x509 regress tests in C</title>
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<name>tb</name>
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Instead of using s_client and s_server and complicated shell scripts,
we can reuse the framework from the ssl_get_shared_cipher() regress
test and inspect the verify return value directly.

Discussed with beck jan jsing
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