Result for E42BE27BCCAA677EB694A6E47CC432D6596D0508

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/erlang/lib/pkix-1.0.8/ebin/pkix.beam
FileSize57408
MD545D926F3401C671103EA4BF37145475D
SHA-1E42BE27BCCAA677EB694A6E47CC432D6596D0508
SHA-2569AAE6E6A7F71CA8A6C9DD36C7801CA9DEBD254C57C7A5555C37CF5D0D860D231
SSDEEP1536:1qr/LMSyR3l6GmZT3KbfoEuP0IIGQ22nZgLwz:1ZSOf47evq0ITdVUz
TLSHT11D43D0941F744E21EA531FB461ED870AB3A2F872C7242F0B4540F96EB5E8F985448CBE
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Key Value
MD50018F49D8F1FD935747F5EECB57DB91C
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
PackageReleaselp152.8.1
PackageVersion1.0.8
SHA-102CD8E0D8A76C754B1818063B317D3A7F569199B
SHA-256ADAFAAF7F376045F46E8F64485B8A569332EBB9219F72DCBDE598260A24CC87F
Key Value
MD5EAB2BF95CBF707D09D1A5C738C624399
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-19FF00DF2C5F6B19788EE22F161B7AF3D4229763D
SHA-256F55FD75E2B540E91C54DA13761B74C7B4CD91AEE468E1C9460386A3BE363010E