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<patchinfo incident="4508"> <issue id="1014478" tracker="bnc">msrest and msrestazure required for Azure SDK</issue> <issue id="323141" tracker="fate"/> <category>recommended</category> <rating>moderate</rating> <packager>rjschwei</packager> <description> This update provides python-cryptography 1.1.2, which brings many fixes and enhancements: - Fixed a runtime error 'undefined symbol EC_GFp_nistp224_method' that occurred with some OpenSSL installations. - Fixed several small bugs related to compiling the OpenSSL bindings with unusual OpenSSL configurations. - Added support for Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman. - Added support for parsing certificate revocation lists (CRLs). - Add support for AES key wrapping. - Add support for encoding and decoding elliptic curve points to a byte string form. - 'countryName' is now encoded as a 'PrintableString' when creating subject and issuer distinguished names with the Certificate and CSR builder classes. - The OpenSSL backend prior to 1.0.2 made extensive use of assertions to check response codes where our tests could not trigger a failure. However, when Python is run with '-O' these asserts are optimized away. If a user ran Python with this flag and got an invalid response code this could result in undefined behavior or worse. Accordingly, all response checks from the OpenSSL backend have been converted from 'assert' to a true function call. - Set the default string mask to UTF-8 in the OpenSSL backend to resolve character encoding issues with older versions of OpenSSL. - Several new OpenSSL bindings have been added to support a future pyOpenSSL release. </description> <summary>Recommended update for python-cryptography</summary> </patchinfo>
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