Also expose a method to call arbitrary commands, which allows calling not
yet wrapped commands. Exceptions are raised for all commands if the response
includes a negative "success" key (similar to how it's done in the Python
bindings).
When fresh CRLs are released with a high update frequency (e.g.
every 24 hours) or OCSP is used then the certificate cache gets
quickly filled with stale CRLs or OCSP responses. The new VICI
flush-certs command allows to flush e.g. cached CRLs or OCSP
responses only. Without the type argument all kind of certificates
(e.g. also received end entity and intermediate CA certificates)
are purged.
From recvfrom(2) (which UDPSocket#recv backs into):
The return value will be 0 when the peer has performed an orderly
shutdown.
(i.e. it will return an empty string)
Previously in this scenario, Vici::Transport#recv_all would spin
forever trying to pull more data off the socket. I'm not entirely
clear what happened that caused strongSwan to shutdown the socket, but
it probably should not cause vici Ruby apps to spin.
Closesstrongswan/strongswan#13.
As the underlying C functions, send/recv on ruby sockets are not guaranteed
to send/recv all requested bytes. Use wrapper functions to make sure we get
all bytes needed.