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certbot-2.9.0.tar.gz | 0000437463 427 KB | |
python-certbot.changes | 0000035258 34.4 KB | |
python-certbot.spec | 0000003494 3.41 KB |
Revision 49 (latest revision is 51)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 2.9.0: * Support for Python 3.12 was added. * Updates `joinpath` syntax to only use one addition per call, because the multiple inputs version was causing mypy errors on Python 3.10. * Makes the `reconfigure` verb actually use the staging server for the dry run to check the new configuration. - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons} * The default key type for new certificates is now ECDSA secp256r1 (P-256). It was * Certbot will now error if a certificate has --reuse-key set and a conflicting --key-type, --key-size or --elliptic-curve is requested on the CLI. Use --new-key to change the key * The zope based interfaces in certbot.interfaces have been removed in favor of the abc * Removed deprecated functions certbot.tests.util.patch_get_utility*. Plugins should now patch certbot.display.util themselves in their tests or use certbot.tests.util.patch_display_util * Fixes a bug where the certbot working directory has unusably restrictive permissions on * Certbot will no longer respect very long challenge polling intervals, which may be suggested by some ACME servers. Certbot will continue to wait up to 90 seconds by default, or up to * Allow a user to modify the configuration of a certificate without renewing it using the new * Certbot will no longer save previous CSRs and certificate private keys to /etc/letsencrypt/csr * Certbot will now only keep the current and 5 previous certificates in the /etc/letsencrypt/archive directory for each certificate lineage. Any prior certificates will be automatically deleted upon * We deprecated support for the update_symlinks command. Support will be removed in a following * Optionally sign the SOA query for dns-rfc2136, to help resolve problems with split-view DNS setups * Certbot will no longer try to invoke plugins which do not subclass from the proper certbot.interfaces.{Installer,Authenticator} * If Certbot exits before setting up its usual log files, the temporary directory created to save logging information will begin with the name certbot-log- rather than a generic name. This should not be considered a * Fixed an incompatibility in the certbot-dns-cloudflare plugin and the
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