Struct sequoia_openpgp::policy::NullPolicy

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pub struct NullPolicy {}
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The Null Policy.

Danger, here be dragons.

This policy imposes no additional policy, i.e., accepts everything. This includes the MD5 hash algorithm, and SED packets.

The Null policy has a limited set of valid use cases, e.g., packet statistics. For other purposes, it is more advisable to use the StandardPolicy and adjust it by selectively allowing items considered insecure by default, e.g., via StandardPolicy::accept_hash function. If this is still too inflexible consider creating a specialized policy based on the StandardPolicy as the example for StandardPolicy illustrates.

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impl NullPolicy

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pub const fn new() -> Self

Instantiates a new NullPolicy.

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impl Debug for NullPolicy

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Policy for NullPolicy

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fn signature(&self, _sig: &Signature, _sec: HashAlgoSecurity) -> Result<()>

Returns an error if the signature violates the policy. Read more
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fn key(&self, _ka: &ValidErasedKeyAmalgamation<'_, PublicParts>) -> Result<()>

Returns an error if the key violates the policy. Read more
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fn symmetric_algorithm(&self, _algo: SymmetricAlgorithm) -> Result<()>

Returns an error if the symmetric encryption algorithm violates the policy. Read more
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fn aead_algorithm(&self, _algo: AEADAlgorithm) -> Result<()>

Returns an error if the AEAD mode violates the policy. Read more
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fn packet(&self, _packet: &Packet) -> Result<()>

Returns an error if the packet violates the policy. Read more

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