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This avoids direct access to keymanager and reuses logic from NickNym
class.
-- Issue #422
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- Issue #420
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- Startup works till all mails are queried
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The latest changes on the platform caused the user agent to be
unable to download the smtp client certificate, receiving a 401 in
response. I added the authorization header to the call on the user
agent so that is fixed.
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already explaining this
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longer starts the smtp server
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otherwise
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non-conflicting name
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authentication
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external srp leap library
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- User running the agent might not have the rights to do this
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-- Issues #93 and #333
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- Issue #333
- Needed to patch urrlib3 for older requests versions
- Use --leap-cert-fingerprint <SHA1> to validate fingerprint
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- Issue #333
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- Issue #333
- Now a different certificate is used to communicate with the provider's
HTTPS website than for all other connections, e.g. to the api
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cert file to connect on LEAP provider
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