1No::Worries::DN(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation No::Worries::DN(3)
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6 No::Worries::DN - Distinguished Names handling without worries
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9 use No::Worries::DN qw(dn_parse dn_string);
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11 $dn = dn_parse("/C=US/O=Acme Corporation/CN=John Doe");
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15 This module eases Distinguished Names (DNs) handling by providing
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20 This module provides the following functions (none of them being
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27 dn_string(DN, FORMAT)
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35 this is the format defined by RFC 2253, for instance: "CN=John
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39 this is a variant of RFC 2253, with extra spaces, for instance:
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43 this is the default format used by OpenSSL, for instance:
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50 Lionel Cons <http://cern.ch/lionel.cons>
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56perl v5.34.0 2022-01-21 No::Worries::DN(3)