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author | Edwin Mons <edwin.mons@isode.com> | 2019-01-18 15:25:58 (GMT) |
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committer | Edwin Mons <edwin.mons@isode.com> | 2019-01-18 20:27:03 (GMT) |
commit | 68dd665d51c925a118cfced4583942b7157b59de (patch) | |
tree | fc4144d4a3284fdd68c34b8d3bf6c0d107998a6b /3rdParty/Boost/src/boost/signals2/detail/lwm_pthreads.hpp | |
parent | 9b12c9751cf8fd1658dfd948c4d854b0e1407b0d (diff) | |
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Allow ownership transfer of certificates
OpenSSL TLS contexts assume ownership of any additional certificate
passed into it. The CertificateFactory now returns a vector of
unique_ptrs, and OpenSSLContext will do the needful with releasing
ownership at the right moment.
A unit test has been added that uses a chained certificate in
client/server context. Before the fix, this test would either fail, or
result in a segmentation fault, depending on the mood of OpenSSL.
Test-Information:
Unit tests pass on Debian 9
Ran manual tests with server test code, tested both chained and single
certificates, and no longer observed crashes when accepting a
connection.
Change-Id: I21814969e45c7d77e9a1af14f2c958c4c0311cd0
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