Struct rustls::anchors::OwnedTrustAnchor

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pub struct OwnedTrustAnchor {
    subject_dn_header_len: usize,
    subject_dn: DistinguishedName,
    spki: Vec<u8>,
    name_constraints: Option<Vec<u8>>,
}
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A trust anchor, commonly known as a “Root Certificate.”

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§subject_dn_header_len: usize§subject_dn: DistinguishedName§spki: Vec<u8>§name_constraints: Option<Vec<u8>>

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impl OwnedTrustAnchor

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pub(crate) fn to_trust_anchor(&self) -> TrustAnchor<'_>

Get a webpki::TrustAnchor by borrowing the owned elements.

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pub fn from_subject_spki_name_constraints( subject: impl Into<Vec<u8>>, spki: impl Into<Vec<u8>>, name_constraints: Option<impl Into<Vec<u8>>>, ) -> Self

Constructs an OwnedTrustAnchor from its components.

All inputs are DER-encoded.

subject is the Subject field of the trust anchor without the outer SEQUENCE encoding.

spki is the SubjectPublicKeyInfo field of the trust anchor.

name_constraints is the Name Constraints to apply for this trust anchor, if any.

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pub fn subject(&self) -> &DistinguishedName

Return the subject field including its outer SEQUENCE encoding.

This can be decoded using x509-parser’s FromDer trait.

use x509_parser::prelude::FromDer;
println!("{}", x509_parser::x509::X509Name::from_der(anchor.subject())?.1);

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impl Clone for OwnedTrustAnchor

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fn clone(&self) -> OwnedTrustAnchor

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for OwnedTrustAnchor

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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