commit | 3f45916433c7e868c75b7a23c9288f8c67447acc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Langley <agl@golang.org> | Mon Dec 05 10:24:30 2016 -0800 |
committer | Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> | Wed Feb 01 21:59:57 2017 +0000 |
tree | 217183ff409a939f2015cdcfcda27d1b0a222286 | |
parent | e56be943753d454b3eeb938c30de812266a8549e [diff] |
crypto/tls: reject SNI values with a trailing dot. SNI values may not include a trailing dot according to https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6066#section-3. Although crypto/tls handled this correctly as a client, it didn't reject this as a server. This change makes sending an SNI value with a trailing dot a fatal error. Updates #18114. Change-Id: Ib7897ab40e98d4a7a4646ff8469a55233621f631 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33904 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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