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want API for accessing x509 extensions #54
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Reviewed by: Cody Peter Mello <cody.mello@joyent.com> Approved by: Cody Peter Mello <cody.mello@joyent.com>
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Bumps [sshpk](https://github.com/joyent/node-sshpk) from 1.13.1 to 1.15.1. **This update includes security fixes.** <details> <summary>Vulnerabilities fixed</summary> *Sourced from [The Sonatype OSS Index](https://ossindex.sonatype.org/vuln/fc393f9f-282f-4bc9-953b-d7e4b48352e9).* > **CWE-400: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption ('Resource Exhaustion')** > The software does not properly restrict the size or amount of resources that are requested or influenced by an actor, which can be used to consume more resources than intended. > > Affected versions: <1.14.1 *Sourced from The GitHub Vulnerability Alert Database.* > **CVE-2018-3737** > See https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-3737. > > Affected versions: < 1.13.2 *Sourced from [The Node Security Working Group](https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/blob/master/vuln/npm/401.json).* > **Denial of Service** > `sshpk` is vulnerable to ReDoS when parsing crafted invalid public keys > > Affected versions: <=1.13.1 </details> <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> *Sourced from [sshpk's releases](https://github.com/joyent/node-sshpk/releases).* > ## v1.14.1 > * Remove all remaining usage of jodid25519 (abandoned dep) > * Add support for DNSSEC key format > * Add support for Ed25519 keys in PEM format (according to draft-curdle-pkix) > * Fixes for X.509 encoding issues (asn.1 NULLs in RSA certs, cert string type mangling) > * Performance issues parsing long SSH public keys </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> - [`2ab4f2a`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@2ab4f2a) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#56 md5 fingerprints not quite right - [`026ef47`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@026ef47) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#53 stop using optional deps to fix webpack - [`53e23fe`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@53e23fe) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#50 Support PKCS#5 AES-256-CBC encrypted private keys - [`6b68d49`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@6b68d49) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#54 want API for accessing x509 extensions - [`1088992`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@1088992) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#52 Buffer no longer performs length check for hex strings i... - [`6ec6f9d`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@6ec6f9d) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#38 want support for more obscure DN OIDs - [`1cc4c99`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@1cc4c99) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#51 package.json repository does not point to Joyent - [`175758a`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@175758a) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#46 Use Buffer.(from|alloc) instead of deprecated Buffer API - [`6edb37c`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@6edb37c) Release 1.14.0 - [`46065d3`](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@46065d3) TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk#44 Performance issues parsing long SSH public keys - Additional commits viewable in [compare view](TritonDataCenter/node-sshpk@v1.13.1...v1.15.1) </details> <br /> [![Dependabot compatibility score](https://api.dependabot.com/badges/compatibility_score?dependency-name=sshpk&package-manager=npm_and_yarn&previous-version=1.13.1&new-version=1.15.1)](https://dependabot.com/compatibility-score.html?dependency-name=sshpk&package-manager=npm_and_yarn&previous-version=1.13.1&new-version=1.15.1) Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. 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It would be nice to have a bit of API for accessing X509 extensions (allowing users to at least get the contents of them based on the OID so they can parse them themselves)
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