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Update the README
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Pieter Lexis
<pieter.lexis@os3.nl>
Sat, 14 Apr 2012 06:59:20 +0000
(08:59 +0200)
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Pieter Lexis
<pieter.lexis@os3.nl>
Sat, 14 Apr 2012 06:59:20 +0000
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from squeeze-backports.
FEATURES
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- Creation of all 24 permutations of TLSA records
FEATURES
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- Creation of all 24 permutations of TLSA records
-- Output in
draft
and RFC format
+- Output in
generic
and RFC format
- Ability to load certificates from disk to create records from
- Verify TLSA records 'in the field' with the certificates offered by the TLS
service running on the server
- Ability to load certificates from disk to create records from
- Verify TLSA records 'in the field' with the certificates offered by the TLS
service running on the server
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swede verify ulthar.us
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- Create and verify should check the CN in the Subject of the certificate
- The verification for usage 2 is _VERY_ naive
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- Create and verify should check the CN in the Subject of the certificate
- The verification for usage 2 is _VERY_ naive
-- IPv6 support (M2Crypto doesnt support it at the moment)
- Creation tool that does an AXFR for a full zone, collects all hostnames, gets
the certificates (or the CA certificate from the commandline) and creates all
TLSA records.
- Creation tool that does an AXFR for a full zone, collects all hostnames, gets
the certificates (or the CA certificate from the commandline) and creates all
TLSA records.