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authortb <>2024-05-08 08:11:50 +0000
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Simplify X509_REQ_extension_nid()
Now that the global ext_nids[] array can no longer be modified by the application, we can simplify this by returning the two possible NIDs that we accept in the extension list attribute in PKCS#10 certification requests. The year is 2024. This API is entirely unused by the ecosystem. Well not entirely! One small village of indomitable rare API use still holds out against the cleansers. You may have guessed it: security/xca. ok jsing
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