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Note that there is significant code duplication due to extensions with the same format appearing in different messages in TLS 1.3. This will be cleaned up in a future refactor once CL 145317 is merged. Enforcing the presence/absence of each extension in each message is left to the upper layer, based on both protocol version and extensions advertised in CH and CR. Duplicated extensions and unknown extensions in SH, EE, HRR, and CT will be tightened up in a future CL. The TLS 1.2 CertificateStatus message was restricted to accepting only type OCSP as any other type (none of which are specified so far) would have to be negotiated. Updates #9671 Change-Id: I7c42394c5cc0af01faa84b9b9f25fdc6e7cfbb9e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/145477 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org> |
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