Result for 7CF57B172BB0555B4572BC3504AD87825597675E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/erlang/lib/p1_pkix-1.0.0/ebin/pkix_app.beam
FileSize1724
MD50C2B0AB382AD486995B32C2EF3D03835
SHA-17CF57B172BB0555B4572BC3504AD87825597675E
SHA-256AFDEFD94656EE28BFC51BE149215388BBED99D08EF93A6803CF8A244DDC511A7
SSDEEP48:hnoc8MYFMtNM6g497eK9G8hjiG23x/DIO+gV2:loWDMR4ReK9zh2Ga/1+1
TLSHT13D310A399E48839BDA220033EB8E6739E82D97EB33B5649892ECC5464DC01E00567EA0
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FileSize162496
MD5C8A42F65505D29611BA538417A72D104
PackageDescriptionPKIX certificates management library for Erlang The 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 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: . certfiles: - /etc/letsencrypt/live/*/*.pem . The purpose of this library is to do this dirty job under the hood.
PackageMaintainerEjabberd Packaging Team <ejabberd@packages.debian.org>
PackageNameerlang-p1-pkix
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion1.0.0-3~bpo9+1
SHA-1CF1155DA6F6CB72BDC642773AE3F12C650F9CF76
SHA-2566B5935A01563CD921009318D631BFED6E1FE474DA6AEE8E23E0A5F8C8BBD90AF