The previous HTTP back-end was tightly coupled with the threads, which
was very inconvenient. It is now completely decoupled so a new threading
model may be implemented.
The PID file is now always written whether or not ACMEd is running in
the foreground. Previously, it was written only when running in the
background.
Fix#7
This project provides binaries without any link to Rust or Cargo. It is
just normal binaries that appears to be written in Rust. Therefore, it
does not makes any sense to distribute them in a Rust-specific registry.
Furthermore, such publication would not include the man pages
installation may not respect some distribution-specific policies.
As discussed in #2, ring is not mature enough to replace OpenSSL. Hence,
the standalone mode which has been made to implement such a replacement
has to be removed until ring becomes usable.
Until now, the crypto key abstraction used two different type: PublicKey
and PrivateKey. Unfortunately, it does not work with ring and should
therefore be rewrote with a single type: KeyPair.
Because ring does not currently support RSA keys generation, the default
algo must be adapted depending on whether or not the standalone feature
is activated.
Since it is planned to add a "standalone" feature that will replace
OpenSSL by crates not linking to any external library, it is required to
abstract all the OpenSSL specific types. This is a huge work and
therefore is divided in several steps. This first one is dedicated to
public and private keys.
rel #2