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Upstream changes: * Added OpenSSL.X509Store.set_time() to set a custom verification time when verifying certificate chains. pyca/pyopenssl#567 * Added a collection of functions for working with OCSP stapling. None of these functions make it possible to validate OCSP assertions, only to staple them into the handshake and to retrieve the stapled assertion if provided. Users will need to write their own code to handle OCSP assertions. We specifically added: Context.set_ocsp_server_callback, Context.set_ocsp_client_callback, and Connection.request_ocsp. pyca/pyopenssl#580 * Changed the SSL module's memory allocation policy to avoid zeroing memory it allocates when unnecessary. This reduces CPU usage and memory allocation time by an amount proportional to the size of the allocation. For applications that process a lot of TLS data or that use very lage allocations this can provide considerable performance improvements. pyca/pyopenssl#578 * Automatically set SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto() on OpenSSL.SSL.Context. pyca/pyopenssl#575 * Fix empty exceptions from OpenSSL.crypto.load_privatekey(). pyca/pyopenssl#581 The full upstream changelog can be found at: https://pyopenssl.readthedocs.io/en/17.0.0/changelog.html I've also added a patch from pyca/pyopenssl#637 in order to fix the tests, which was the main reason for the version bump because that patch won't apply for 16.2.0. According to the upstream changelog there should be no backwards-incompatible changes, but I've tested building against some of the packages depending on pyopenssl anyway. Regardless of this, the build for pyopenssl fails right now anyway, so the worst that could happen via this commit would be that we break something that's already broken. Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org> |
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