client: skip spaces in --host-subject

This fixes fdo bug #32896:

"Subject in certificates is stored in following format (values separated by
comma and space):

grep Subject: server-cert.pem | awk -F": " '{print $2}'
O=REDHAT, CN=10.34.58.2

While spicec expects that values in host subject are separated only by comma:

spicec --host-subject "O=REDHAT,CN=10.34.58.2"
"

In this case, ignoring spaces make it much easier to directly copy and paste
the subject line from certificates.
This commit is contained in:
Christophe Fergeau 2011-04-18 12:31:37 +02:00 committed by Hans de Goede
parent 1d61c0211e
commit e733aee0f2

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@ -2001,7 +2001,14 @@ bool Application::set_host_cert_subject(const char* subject, const char* arg0)
_exit_code = SPICEC_ERROR_CODE_INVALID_ARG;
return false;
}
entry_pair.first = entry.substr(0, value_pos);
size_t start_pos = entry.find_first_not_of(' ');
if ((start_pos == std::string::npos) || (start_pos == value_pos)) {
Platform::term_printf("%s: host_subject bad format: first part of assignment must be non empty in %s\n",
arg0, entry.c_str());
_exit_code = SPICEC_ERROR_CODE_INVALID_ARG;
return false;
}
entry_pair.first = entry.substr(start_pos, value_pos - start_pos);
entry_pair.second = entry.substr(value_pos + 1);
_host_auth_opt.host_subject.push_back(entry_pair);
DBG(0, "subject entry: %s=%s", entry_pair.first.c_str(), entry_pair.second.c_str());