pub enum Selector {
    Full,
    Spki,
    Unassigned(u8),
    Private,
}
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RFC 6698, DNS-Based Authentication for TLS

2.1.2.  The Selector Field

   A one-octet value, called "selector", specifies which part of the TLS
   certificate presented by the server will be matched against the
   association data.  This value is defined in a new IANA registry (see
   Section 7.3).  The selectors defined in this document are:

      0 -- Full

      1 -- Spki

   (Note that the use of "selector" in this document is completely
   unrelated to the use of "selector" in DomainKeys Identified Mail
   (DKIM) [RFC6376].)

Variants

Full

Full certificate: the Certificate binary structure as defined in [RFC5280]

Spki

SubjectPublicKeyInfo: DER-encoded binary structure as defined in [RFC5280]

Unassigned(u8)

Unassigned at the time of this writing

Private

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