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r82210 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-06-25 02:03:21 +0200 (ven., 25 juin 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #9075: In the ssl module, remove the setting of a `debug` flag
on an OpenSSL structure.
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r81241 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-05-17 01:11:46 +0200 (lun., 17 mai 2010) | 4 lines
Clear the OpenSSL error queue each time an error is signalled.
When the error queue is not emptied, strange things can happen on the next SSL call, depending on the OpenSSL version.
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r80451 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-04-24 21:57:01 +0200 (sam., 24 avril 2010) | 4 lines
The do_handshake() method of SSL objects now adjusts the blocking mode of
the SSL structure if necessary (as other methods already do).
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r80452 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-04-24 22:04:58 +0200 (sam., 24 avril 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #5103: SSL handshake would ignore the socket timeout and block
indefinitely if the other end didn't respond.
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r80392 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-04-23 01:33:02 +0200 (ven., 23 avril 2010) | 9 lines
Issue #8108: Fix the unwrap() method of SSL objects when the socket has
a non-infinite timeout. Also make that method friendlier with applications
wanting to continue using the socket in clear-text mode, by disabling
OpenSSL's internal readahead. Thanks to Darryl Miles for guidance.
Issue #8108: test_ftplib's non-blocking SSL server now has proper handling
of SSL shutdowns.
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r80314 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-04-21 21:28:03 +0200 (mer., 21 avril 2010) | 5 lines
Issue #8484: Load all ciphers and digest algorithms when initializing
the _ssl extension, such that verification of some SSL certificates
doesn't fail because of an "unknown algorithm".
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r80315 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-04-21 21:36:23 +0200 (mer., 21 avril 2010) | 3 lines
Forgot to add the sample certificate (followup to r80314)
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r79448 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-03-26 20:27:16 +0100 (ven., 26 mars 2010) | 6 lines
Issue #8222: Enable the SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY flag on SSL sockets, so that blocking
reads and writes are always retried by OpenSSL itself.
(this is a followup to issue #3890)
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r78596 | victor.stinner | 2010-03-02 23:44:42 +0100 (mar., 02 mars 2010) | 4 lines
Issue #2973: Fix gcc warning on the 2nd argument of ASN1_item_d2i() and
method->d2i(): OpenSSL API changed in OpenSSL 0.9.6m. Patch written by Daniel
Black.
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adding the 'makefile' method to ssl.SSLSocket, and importing the
requisite fakefile class from socket.py, and making the appropriate
changes to it to make it use the SSL connection.
Added sample HTTPS server to test_ssl.py, and test that uses it.
Change SSL tests to use https://svn.python.org/, instead of
www.sf.net and pop.gmail.com.
Added utility function to ssl module, get_server_certificate,
to wrap up the several things to be done to pull a certificate
from a remote server.
* Much expanded test suite:
All protocols tested against all other protocols.
All protocols tested with all certificate options.
Tests for bad key and bad cert.
Test of STARTTLS functionality.
Test of RAND_* functions.
* Fixes for threading/malloc bug.
* Issue 1065 fixed:
sslsocket class renamed to SSLSocket.
sslerror class renamed to SSLError.
Function "wrap_socket" now used to wrap an existing socket.
* Issue 1583946 finally fixed:
Support for subjectAltName added.
Subject name now returned as proper DN list of RDNs.
* SSLError exported from socket as "sslerror".
* RAND_* functions properly exported from ssl.py.
* Documentation improved:
Example of how to create a self-signed certificate.
Better indexing.
> returning NULL, and other pieces of the code call PySSL_SetError,
> which creates the error string. I think some of the places which set
> the string directly probably shouldn't; instead, they should call
> PySSL_SetError to cons up the error name directly from the err code.
> However, PySSL_SetError only works after the construction of an ssl
> object, which means it can't be used there... I'll take a longer look
> at it and see if there's a reasonable fix.
Here's a patch which addresses this. It also fixes the indentation in
PySSL_SetError, bringing it into line with PEP 7, fixes a compile warning
about one of the OpenSSL macros, and makes the namespace a bit more
consistent. I've tested it on FC 7 and OS X 10.4.
% ./python ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -R :1: -u all test_ssl
test_ssl
beginning 6 repetitions
123456
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[29244 refs]
%
[GvR: slightly edited to enforce 79-char line length, even if it required
violating the style guide.]
longobject.c: also fix an ssize_t problem
<a> could have been NULL, so hoist the size calc to not use <a>.
_ssl.c: under fail: self is DECREF'd, but it would have been NULL.
_elementtree.c: delete self if there was an error.
_csv.c: I'm not sure if lineterminator could have been anything other than
a string. However, other string method calls are checked, so check this
one too.
is larger than FD_SETSIZE.
This can only be acheived with ulimit -n SOME_NUMBER_BIGGER_THAN_FD_SETSIZE
which is typically only available to root. Since this wouldn't normally
be run in a test (ie, run as root), it doesn't seem too worthwhile to
add a normal test. The bug report has one version of a test. I've
written another. Not sure what the best thing to do is.
Do the check before calling internal_select() because we can't set
an error in between Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS.
This seemed the clearest solution, ie handle before calling internal_select()
rather than inside. Plus there is at least one place outside
of internal_select() that needed to be handled.
Will backport.
Geoff writes:
This is yet another patch to _ssl.c that sets the
underlying BIO to non-blocking if the socket being
wrapped is non-blocking. It also correctly loops when
SSL_connect, SSL_write, or SSL_read indicates that it
needs to read or write more bytes.
This seems to fix bug #673797 which was not fixed by my
previous patch.