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The key/value format of X.500 names means that it's possible to encode a name with multiple values for, say, organisation. RFC5280 doesn't seem to consider this, but there are Verisign root certificates which do this and, in order to find the correct root certificate in some cases, we need to handle it. Also, CA certificates should set the CA flag and we now check this. After looking at the other X.509 extensions it appears that they are universally ignored/bit rotted away so we ignore them. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/2249042 |
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