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* malloc -> xmallocgraham.gower2009-11-251-2/+2
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* Update name in copyrights + minor changespixdamix2009-11-101-6/+3
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* Some refactoring of pathfinder supportpixdamix2009-11-051-7/+11
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* Add pathfinder support for certificate validationpixdamix2009-11-051-0/+99
From http://code.google.com/p/pathfinder-pki/ PathFinder is designed to provide a mechanism for any program to perform RFC3280-compliant path validation of X509 certificates, even when some of the intermediate certificates are not present on the local machine. By design, Pathfinder automatically downloads any such certificates from the Internet as needed using the AIA and CRL distribution point extensions of the certificates it is processing. It has the ability to do revocation status checking either using CRL or OCSP, or both. And, given the recent vulnerabilities that have rendered the MD5 algorithm highly suspect, it allows the administrator to choose to not validate certificates using that algorithm anywhere in the trust path. git-svn-id: http://opkg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@261 e8e0d7a0-c8d9-11dd-a880-a1081c7ac358