der: adds support for DateTime::INFINITY#1026
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When certificates are burned in hardware, the expiration date could be set to infinity. For example with IDevID when burned to TPM: https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/TPM-2p0-Keys-for-Device-Identity-and-Attestation_v1_r12_pub10082021.pdf#page=55
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When certificates are burned in hardware, the expiration date could be set to infinity.
For example with IDevID when burned to TPM:
https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/TPM-2p0-Keys-for-Device-Identity-and-Attestation_v1_r12_pub10082021.pdf#page=55
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