Add support for reading multiple certificates from a PEM file.#142
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This use case may be necessary when the client needs to pass its entire certificate chain as part of a mutual auth transaction.
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The current implementation does not support multiple certificates in a single PEM file. This PR adds support for reading multiple certificates from the PEM. This use case is necessary when the client needs to pass a complete certificate chain as part of a mutual auth transaction.
Fixes #144
Note: Sample private keys have been included as part of the test suite. They are example keys only and should never be used as any part of a production implementation.