Message414167
| Author | sanchayanghosh |
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| Recipients | EA, christian.heimes, dreamsorcerer, sanchayanghosh |
| Date | 2022-02-27.22:47:48 |
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| Message-id | <1646002068.45.0.0514592059114.issue36484@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
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Here is the PR as well. While I agree that there is no more a reason to reorder cipher suites and that we should use our certificates to basically ensure a secure connection, the advantage of the OpenSSL API is it provides us the function to influence the selection of cipher suites. So, as a first step, I have added the binding for selecting TLS v1.3 cipher suites. And in 2 other pull requests, I will provide the API implementation for the other, for users who may just want a way to access OpenSSL through Python. |
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| 2022-02-27 22:47:48 | sanchayanghosh | set | recipients: + sanchayanghosh, christian.heimes, EA, dreamsorcerer |
| 2022-02-27 22:47:48 | sanchayanghosh | set | messageid: <1646002068.45.0.0514592059114.issue36484@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| 2022-02-27 22:47:48 | sanchayanghosh | link | issue36484 messages |
| 2022-02-27 22:47:48 | sanchayanghosh | create | |