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Date | Author | Change |
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2021-03-03 | Paul Howarth <paul at city dash fan dot org> - 2.7.2-4 | - Drop invoke dependencies as it requires ancient pytest and we can't expect it to remain around |
2021-03-02 | Dan Radez <dradez at redhat dot com> - 2.7.2-3 | - Removing the python-relax dep using upstream patch https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/1665/ |
2021-01-27 | Fedora Release Engineering <releng at fedoraproject dot org> - 2.7.2-2 | - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild |
2020-08-31 | Paul Howarth <paul at city dash fan dot org> - 2.7.2-1 | - Update to 2.7.2 - Update our CI to catch issues with sdist generation, installation and testing - Add missing test suite fixtures directory to MANIFEST.in, reinstating the ability to run Paramiko's tests from an sdist tarball (GH#1727) - Remove leading whitespace from OpenSSH RSA test suite static key fixture, to conform better to spec. (GH#1722) - Fix incorrect string formatting causing unhelpful error message annotation when using Kerberos/GSSAPI - Fix incorrectly swapped order of 'p' and 'q' numbers when loading OpenSSH-format RSA private keys; at minimum this should address a slowdown when using such keys, and it also means Paramiko works with Cryptography 3.1 and above, which complains strenuously when this problem appears (GH#1723) |
2020-07-29 | Fedora Release Engineering <releng at fedoraproject dot org> - 2.7.1-5 | - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild |
2020-05-30 | Paul Howarth <paul at city dash fan dot org> - 2.7.1-4 | - Avoid FTBFS with pytest 5 (pytest-relaxed pulls in pytest 4) - Drop explicit dependencies for things that the python dependency generator finds by itself |
2020-05-24 | Miro HronĨok <mhroncok at redhat dot com> - 2.7.1-3 | - Rebuilt for Python 3.9 |
2020-01-30 | Fedora Release Engineering <releng at fedoraproject dot org> - 2.7.1-2 | - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild |
2019-12-11 | Paul Howarth <paul at city dash fan dot org> - 2.7.1-1 | - Update to 2.7.1 - The new-style private key format (added in 2.7.0) suffered from an unpadding bug that had been fixed earlier for Ed25519 (as that key type has always used the newer format); that fix has been refactored and applied to the base key class (GH#1567) - Fix a bug in support for ECDSA keys under the newly-supported OpenSSH key format (GH#1565, GH#1566) |
2019-12-04 | Paul Howarth <paul at city dash fan dot org> - 2.7.0-1 | - Update to 2.7.0 - Implement support for OpenSSH 6.5-style private key files (typically denoted as having 'BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY' headers instead of PEM format's 'BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY' or similar); if you were getting any sort of weird auth error from "modern" keys generated on newer operating system releases (such as macOS Mojave), this is the first update to try (GH#602, GH#618, GH#1313, GH#1343) - Token expansion in 'ssh_config' used a different method of determining the local username ('$USER' environment variable), compared to what the (much older) client connection code does ('getpass.getuser', which includes '$USER' but may check other variables first, and is generally much more comprehensive); both modules now use 'getpass.getuser' - A couple of outright '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig' parse errors were previously represented as vanilla 'Exception' instances; as part of recent feature work a more specific exception class, '~paramiko.ssh_exception.ConfigParseError', has been created; it is now also used in those older spots, which is naturally backwards compatible - Implement support for the 'Match' keyword in 'ssh_config' files; previously, this keyword was simply ignored and keywords inside such blocks were treated as if they were part of the previous block (GH#717) - Note: this feature adds a new optional install dependency 'Invoke' (https://www.pyinvoke.org), for managing 'Match exec' subprocesses - Additional installation 'extras_require' "flavors" ('ed25519', 'invoke', and 'all') have been added to our packaging metadata - Paramiko's use of 'subprocess' for 'ProxyCommand' support is conditionally imported to prevent issues on limited interpreter platforms like Google Compute Engine; however, any resulting 'ImportError' was lost instead of preserved for raising (in the rare cases where a user tried leveraging 'ProxyCommand' in such an environment); this has been fixed - Perform deduplication of 'IdentityFile' contents during 'ssh_config' parsing; previously, if your config would result in the same value being encountered more than once, 'IdentityFile' would contain that many copies of the same string - Implement most 'canonical hostname' 'ssh_config' functionality ('CanonicalizeHostname', 'CanonicalDomains', 'CanonicalizeFallbackLocal', and 'CanonicalizeMaxDots'; 'CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs' has *not* yet been implemented) - all were previously silently ignored (GH#897) - Explicitly document which ssh_config features we currently support; previously users just had to guess, which is simply no good - Add new convenience classmethod constructors to '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig': '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_text', '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_file', and '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_path'; no more annoying two-step process! - Add Recommends: of python3-invoke and python3-pyasn1 for optional functionality |