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as was done earlier in libssl. Thanks inoguchi@ for noticing
libssl had more reacharounds into this.
ok jsing@ inoguchi@
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functions.. document with a man page.
bump majors on libtls, libssl, libcrypto
ok jsing@ guenther@
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ok bcook@
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ASN1_{GENERALIZED,UTC}TIME_set_string(), which allows it to be called
with a NULL pointer.
ok beck@
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ASN1_{GENERALIZED,UTC,}TIME_set_string() to be called with a NULL pointer.
Found the hard way by @kinichiro on github.
ok beck@
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utctime and gentime wrappers accordingly. Along with some other cleanup.
this also removes the need for timegm.
ok bcook@ sthen@ jsing@
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ok deraadt@
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20151005171301+1.09Z to be treated as a valid time.
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additional bounds checks.
ok beck@
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in asn1 and x509 code, all dealing with an ASN1_TIME. This brings the parsing
together in one function that converts into a struct tm. While we are at it this
also brings us into conformance with RFC 5280 for times allowed in an X509 cert,
as OpenSSL is very liberal with what it allows.
input and fixes from deraadt@ jsing@ guethther@ and others.
ok krw@, guenther@, jsing@
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