History log of /src/usr.sbin/certctl/tests/Makefile (Results 1 – 6 of 6)
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# c340ef28 18-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.
This allows e.g. Unbound to preload the bundle before chrooting.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* We now also have tests.

Reviewed by: kevans, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D51896

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# 81d8827a 13-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* The DISTBASE concept has been dropped; the same effect can be achieved
by adjusting DESTDIR.

* We now also have rudimentary tests.

Reviewed by: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320

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# c340ef28 18-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.
This allows e.g. Unbound to preload the bundle before chrooting.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* We now also have tests.

Reviewed by: kevans, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D51896

show more ...


# 81d8827a 13-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* The DISTBASE concept has been dropped; the same effect can be achieved
by adjusting DESTDIR.

* We now also have rudimentary tests.

Reviewed by: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320

show more ...


# c340ef28 18-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.
This allows e.g. Unbound to preload the bundle before chrooting.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* We now also have tests.

Reviewed by: kevans, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D51896

show more ...


# 81d8827a 13-Aug-2025 Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@FreeBSD.org>

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
i

certctl: Reimplement in C

Notable changes include:

* We no longer forget manually untrusted certificates when rehashing.

* Rehash will now scan the existing directory and progressively replace
its contents with those of the new trust store. The trust store as a
whole is not replaced atomically, but each file within it is.

* We no longer attempt to link to the original files, but we don't copy
them either. Instead, we write each certificate out in its minimal
form.

* We now generate a trust bundle in addition to the hashed diretory.
This also contains only the minimal DER form of each certificate.

* The C version is approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the
sh version, with rehash taking ~100 ms vs ~5-25 s depending on whether
ca_root_nss is installed.

* The DISTBASE concept has been dropped; the same effect can be achieved
by adjusting DESTDIR.

* We now also have rudimentary tests.

Reviewed by: kevans
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D42320

show more ...