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crypto/x509: respect SignatureAlgorithm in CreateCertificate #5302

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gopherbot opened this issue Apr 17, 2013 · 9 comments
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crypto/x509: respect SignatureAlgorithm in CreateCertificate #5302

gopherbot opened this issue Apr 17, 2013 · 9 comments

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by raul.san@sent.com:

At creating a new certificate, it always use SHA-1 Signature Algorithm.


Related: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/golang-nuts/JQK3FxnRCQQ
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rsc commented Jul 30, 2013

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Labels changed: added priority-later, go1.2, removed priority-triage.

Status changed to Accepted.

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rsc commented Jul 30, 2013

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Labels changed: added feature.

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robpike commented Aug 29, 2013

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Assigning to AGL for assessment.

Owner changed to @agl.

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robpike commented Sep 3, 2013

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Not in 1.2.

Labels changed: removed go1.2.

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rsc commented Nov 27, 2013

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Labels changed: added go1.3maybe.

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rsc commented Nov 27, 2013

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Labels changed: removed feature.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added release-none, removed go1.3maybe.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added repo-main.

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agl commented Dec 18, 2013

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This issue was closed by revision ca3ff92.

Status changed to Fixed.

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