Result for 180CE66B99FF169B6D6B9EDEBF2510D795D1F413

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/erlang/lib/pkix-1.0.8/ebin/pkix_sup.beam
FileSize1508
MD5B950E15801EF924441ABBF986113229B
SHA-1180CE66B99FF169B6D6B9EDEBF2510D795D1F413
SHA-256E60B833C85827A482B24F3A2A5C9D9ABE1BC6EB24EE74D158CB800426D0C4919
SSDEEP24:hpo2Y4xbkVX4s4j7l/ZHCt2w/bWju8G/L4I0jUPvlZlBQGeMV6DlafmuIEf6eujH:hpBNWXUlz/fyjbnwo+uIEf6NBR
TLSHT1D831C6201F6917C3C1C941B860124B1EDD3162CE0EB4CD480764B9CBB6819F9644CBD9
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hashlookup:trust60

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Key Value
MD56785D0E4FD676C00C5E59649F3F49589
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe idea of the library is to simplify certificates configuration in Erlang programs. Typically an Erlang program which needs certificates (for HTTPS/MQTT/XMPP/etc) provides a bunch of options such as `certfile`, `chainfile`, `privkey`, etc. The situation becomes even more complicated when a server supports so called `virtual domains` because a program is typically required to match a virtual domain with its certificate. If a user has plenty of virtual domains (stored somewhere in `/etc/letsencrypt/live/*/*.pem`) it's quickly becoming a nightmare for them to configure all this. The complexity also leads to errors: a single configuration mistake and a program generates obscure log messages, unreadable Erlang tracebacks or, even worse, just silently ignores the errors. Fortunately, the large part of certificates configuration can be automated, reducing a user configuration to something as simple as: ```yaml certfiles: - /etc/letsencrypt/live/*/*.pem ``` The purpose of the library is to do this dirty job under the hood.
PackageNameerlang-pkix
PackageRelease8.1
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-1FFCE3C6572D86C95C840EDF75836A4AF78853E8F
SHA-2566863A0EF555187EF4C10B79CADADC3FF08BE45B60F2E0EDC6CFBA98A188EF4A6
Key Value
MD5C385DD1B6687F31BAA49A830E73539AE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe idea of the library is to simplify certificates configuration in Erlang programs. Typically an Erlang program which needs certificates (for HTTPS/MQTT/XMPP/etc) provides a bunch of options such as `certfile`, `chainfile`, `privkey`, etc. The situation becomes even more complicated when a server supports so called `virtual domains` because a program is typically required to match a virtual domain with its certificate. If a user has plenty of virtual domains (stored somewhere in `/etc/letsencrypt/live/*/*.pem`) it's quickly becoming a nightmare for them to configure all this. The complexity also leads to errors: a single configuration mistake and a program generates obscure log messages, unreadable Erlang tracebacks or, even worse, just silently ignores the errors. Fortunately, the large part of certificates configuration can be automated, reducing a user configuration to something as simple as: ```yaml certfiles: - /etc/letsencrypt/live/*/*.pem ``` The purpose of the library is to do this dirty job under the hood.
PackageNameerlang-pkix
PackageReleaselp153.8.1
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-18E040D08CF59A9245BA5E3B03ED50AADD246226B
SHA-2567E564945BF9CAB2E951B0B5276C3E65C4911667EE55F08D01DFB39835C37A98C