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CVE-2024-37891.patch | 0000006220 6.07 KB | |
no-strict-OpenSSL-1.1.1.patch | 0000001132 1.11 KB | |
saltbundlepy-urllib3.changes | 0000052487 51.3 KB | |
saltbundlepy-urllib3.spec | 0000005000 4.88 KB | |
urllib3-2.0.7.tar.gz | 0000282546 276 KB |
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Yeray Gutiérrez Cedrés (ygutierrez)
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- Add CVE-2024-37891.patch (bsc#1226469, bsc#1229654) - Remove strict OpenSSL 1.1.1 version checking - Update to 2.0.7 (bsc#1216377, CVE-2023-45803): * Made body stripped from HTTP requests changing the request method to GET after HTTP 303 "See Other" redirect responses. - Update Buildrequires to upstream list. - Update to 2.0.6 (bsc#1215968, CVE-2023-43804): * Added the Cookie header to the list of headers to strip from requests when redirecting to a different host. As before, different headers can be set via Retry.remove_headers_on_redirect - Update to 2.0.5: * Allowed pyOpenSSL third-party module without any deprecation warning. #3126 * Fixed default blocksize of HTTPConnection classes to match high-level classes. Previously was 8KiB, now 16KiB. #3066 - Update to 2.0.4: * Added support for union operators to ``HTTPHeaderDict`` * Added ``BaseHTTPResponse`` to ``urllib3.__all__`` (`#3078 * Fixed ``urllib3.connection.HTTPConnection`` to raise the ``http.client.connect`` audit event to have the same behavior as the standard library HTTP client * Relied on the standard library for checking hostnames in supported PyPy releases - Disable test_deprecated_no_scheme so it needs network connection to run correctly. - Update to 2.0.3: * Allowed alternative SSL libraries such as LibreSSL, while still issuing a warning as we cannot help users facing issues with implementations other than OpenSSL. * Deprecated URLs which don't have an explicit scheme
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