pub struct SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>{ /* private fields */ }
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A utility to determine unique identity for use with MLS by reading the subject of a certificate.

The default behavior of this struct is to try and produce an identity based on the common name component of the subject. If a common name component is not found, then the byte value of the entire subject is used as a fallback.

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impl<R> SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

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pub fn new(offset: usize, reader: R) -> SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

Create a new identity extractor.

offset is used to determine which certificate in a CertificateChain should be used to evaluate identity. A value of 0 indicates to use the leaf (first value) of the chain.

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pub fn identity( &self, certificate_chain: &CertificateChain ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, X509IdentityError>

Get a unique identifier for a certificate_chain.

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pub fn valid_successor( &self, predecessor: &CertificateChain, successor: &CertificateChain ) -> Result<bool, X509IdentityError>

Determine if successor resolves to the same identity value as predecessor, indicating that predecessor and successor are controlled by the same entity.

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impl<R> Clone for SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

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fn clone(&self) -> SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

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<R> Debug for SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<R> X509IdentityExtractor for SubjectIdentityExtractor<R>

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type Error = X509IdentityError

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fn identity( &self, certificate_chain: &CertificateChain ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, <SubjectIdentityExtractor<R> as X509IdentityExtractor>::Error>

Produce a unique identity value to represent the entity controlling a certificate credential within an MLS group.
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fn valid_successor( &self, predecessor: &CertificateChain, successor: &CertificateChain ) -> Result<bool, <SubjectIdentityExtractor<R> as X509IdentityExtractor>::Error>

Determine if successor is controlled by the same entity as predecessor.

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