Python cryptography.x509.RevokedCertificate() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: x509.py    From Safejumper-for-Desktop with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #2
Source File: x509.py    From teleport with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #3
Source File: x509.py    From teleport with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #4
Source File: x509.py    From teleport with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #5
Source File: x509.py    From learn_python3_spider with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #6
Source File: x509.py    From quickstart-git2s3 with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #7
Source File: x509.py    From quickstart-redhat-openshift with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked 
Example #8
Source File: x509.py    From Carnets with BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __init__(self, backend, crl, x509_revoked):
        self._backend = backend
        # The X509_REVOKED_value is a X509_REVOKED * that has
        # no reference counting. This means when X509_CRL_free is
        # called then the CRL and all X509_REVOKED * are freed. Since
        # you can retain a reference to a single revoked certificate
        # and let the CRL fall out of scope we need to retain a
        # private reference to the CRL inside the RevokedCertificate
        # object to prevent the gc from being called inappropriately.
        self._crl = crl
        self._x509_revoked = x509_revoked