pub enum X509Error {
Show 22 variants
Generic,
InvalidVersion,
InvalidSerial,
InvalidAlgorithmIdentifier,
InvalidX509Name,
InvalidDate,
InvalidSPKI,
InvalidSubjectUID,
InvalidIssuerUID,
InvalidExtensions,
InvalidAttributes,
DuplicateExtensions,
DuplicateAttributes,
InvalidSignatureValue,
InvalidTbsCertificate,
InvalidUserCertificate,
InvalidCertificate,
SignatureVerificationError,
SignatureUnsupportedAlgorithm,
InvalidNumber,
Der(Error),
NomError(ErrorKind),
}
mtls
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An error that can occur while parsing or validating a certificate.
Variants§
Generic
InvalidVersion
InvalidSerial
InvalidAlgorithmIdentifier
InvalidX509Name
InvalidDate
InvalidSPKI
InvalidSubjectUID
InvalidIssuerUID
InvalidExtensions
InvalidAttributes
DuplicateExtensions
DuplicateAttributes
InvalidSignatureValue
InvalidTbsCertificate
InvalidUserCertificate
InvalidCertificate
Top-level certificate structure is invalid
SignatureVerificationError
SignatureUnsupportedAlgorithm
InvalidNumber
Der(Error)
NomError(ErrorKind)
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Error for X509Error
impl Error for X509Error
source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
1.0.0 · source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
source§impl<I> ParseError<I> for X509Error
impl<I> ParseError<I> for X509Error
source§fn from_error_kind(_input: I, kind: ErrorKind) -> X509Error
fn from_error_kind(_input: I, kind: ErrorKind) -> X509Error
source§fn append(_input: I, kind: ErrorKind, _other: X509Error) -> X509Error
fn append(_input: I, kind: ErrorKind, _other: X509Error) -> X509Error
source§impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>, X509Error> for TbsCertificateParser
impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>, X509Error> for TbsCertificateParser
source§fn parse(
&mut self,
input: &'a [u8],
) -> Result<(&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
fn parse( &mut self, input: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(&'a [u8], TbsCertificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
Result
containing
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source§impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], X509Certificate<'a>, X509Error> for X509CertificateParser
impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], X509Certificate<'a>, X509Error> for X509CertificateParser
source§fn parse(
&mut self,
input: &'a [u8],
) -> Result<(&'a [u8], X509Certificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
fn parse( &mut self, input: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(&'a [u8], X509Certificate<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
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source§impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], X509Extension<'a>, X509Error> for X509ExtensionParser
impl<'a> Parser<&'a [u8], X509Extension<'a>, X509Error> for X509ExtensionParser
source§fn parse(
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input: &'a [u8],
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fn parse( &mut self, input: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(&'a [u8], X509Extension<'a>), Err<X509Error>>
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impl StructuralPartialEq for X509Error
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impl Freeze for X509Error
impl RefUnwindSafe for X509Error
impl Send for X509Error
impl Sync for X509Error
impl Unpin for X509Error
impl UnwindSafe for X509Error
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