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* This is in cases where the certificate information does not
already have a friendly name or alias.
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* So it can be used by other code, in addition to the trust stuff
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* Implement trust assertions for anchored and distrusted certs
* Pinned certificate trust assertions are not implemented yet
* Add an internal tool for pulling apart bits of certificates
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* Fill in CKA_CERTIFICATE_CATEGORY properly for authorities
based on the presence of BasicConstraints and/or v1 certificates
* Fill in CKA_TRUSTED and CKA_X_DISTRUSTED based on whether the
parser is running for anchors or blacklist
* In addition support the concept of blacklisted certificates mixed
in with the anchors (without any purposes) since that's what exists
in the real world.
* We do this after the various hooks have had a chance to mess
with the certificate extensions and such.
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* Use stapled certificate extensions to represent loaded trust policy
* Build NSS trust objects from stapled certificate extensions
* Add further attribute debugging for NSS trust objects
* Use a custom certificate extension for the OpenSSL reject purpose data
* Use SubjectKeyIdentifier for OpenSSL keyid data
* Use ExtendedKeyUsage for OpenSSL trust purpose data
* Implement simple way to handle binary DER OIDs, using the DER TLV
length. DER OIDs are used in the CKA_OBJECT_ID value, and elsewhere.
* Split out the building of NSS trust objects from the main parser
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This tells NSS that this is a source of anchors.
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This is based off the roots-store from gnome-keyring and loads
certificates from a root directory and exposes them as PKCS#11
objects.
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