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Is working_dir supposed to be a temp directory? #70

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todhuff opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 2 comments
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Is working_dir supposed to be a temp directory? #70

todhuff opened this issue Jul 10, 2016 · 2 comments

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@todhuff
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todhuff commented Jul 10, 2016

If working_dir is to be a temp directory, please consider clearing it out before use (if it exists), or refusing to run if it is not clear.

If it has data in it (say, from an unsuccessful run, or a previous run which contained SANS which no longer exist), getssl can fail.

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srvrco commented Jul 10, 2016

No, working_dir isn't a temporary directory, it's the main working directory of getssl.

Can you give me an example of when it can fail ?

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srvrco commented Jul 12, 2016

The only "fail" I can find is when you have a certificate that has SANS that are no longer valid. It's intended that it would fail if the config file is wrong.

If there are any issues you think are wrong / cause getssl to fail, please reopen the issue or create a new one ( if it's a new issue ).

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