Support SSL_CONF api from config file#182
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StephenWall wants to merge 2 commits intoradsecproxy:masterfrom
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Support SSL_CONF api from config file#182StephenWall wants to merge 2 commits intoradsecproxy:masterfrom
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…API to allow the radsecproxy config file to set any configuration supported by that API, and to get new OpenSSL configuration capabilities through that API with no changes in radsecproxy.
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Add a radsecproxy configuration directive that uses the OpenSSL CONF API to allow the radsecproxy config file to set any configuration supported by that API, and to get new OpenSSL configuration capabilities through that API with no changes in radsecproxy.