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<title>openbsd/src/regress/lib/libtls/keypair/Makefile, branch OPENBSD_7_6_BASE</title>
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<updated>2024-03-20T10:38:05+00:00</updated>
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<title>Use the new certificates/chains in regress.</title>
<updated>2024-03-20T10:38:05+00:00</updated>
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<name>jsing</name>
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<published>2024-03-20T10:38:05+00:00</published>
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The new certificates are more representative of the real world. The old
certificates use weak algorithms and expire in the very near future. Most
of our regress has already been switched over, this changes the remainder.

Thanks to Bernhard M. Wiedemann for reminding us of the upcoming expiry.

ok tb@
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<title>Add a regress test that covers libtls keypairs.</title>
<updated>2018-02-08T10:06:52+00:00</updated>
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<name>jsing</name>
<email></email>
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<published>2018-02-08T10:06:52+00:00</published>
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