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LuaDNS Authenticator plugin for Certbot
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NS1 DNS Authenticator plugin for Certbot
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0.31.0:
Added
Avoid reprocessing challenges that are already validated when a certificate is issued.
Support for initiating (but not solving end-to-end) TLS-ALPN-01 challenges with the acme module.
Changed
Certbot's official Docker images are now based on Alpine Linux 3.9 rather than 3.7. The new version comes with OpenSSL 1.1.1.
Lexicon-based DNS plugins are now fully compatible with Lexicon 3.x (support on 2.x branch is maintained).
Apache plugin now attempts to configure all VirtualHosts matching requested domain name instead of only a single one when answering the HTTP-01 challenge.
Fixed
Fixed accessing josepy contents through acme.jose when the full acme.jose path is used.
Clarify behavior for deleting certs as part of revocation.
Despite us having broken lockstep, we are continuing to release new versions of all Certbot components during releases for the time being, however, the only package with changes other than its version number was:
acme
certbot
certbot-apache
certbot-dns-cloudxns
certbot-dns-dnsimple
certbot-dns-dnsmadeeasy
certbot-dns-gehirn
certbot-dns-linode
certbot-dns-luadns
certbot-dns-nsone
certbot-dns-ovh
certbot-dns-sakuracloud
More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo.
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Safely store secrets in a VCS repo (i.e. Git, Mercurial, Subversion or
Perforce). These commands make it easy for you to Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG)
encrypt specific files in a repo so they are "encrypted at rest" in your
repository. However, the scripts make it easy to decrypt them when you need
to view or edit them, and decrypt them for use in production. Originally
written for Puppet, BlackBox now works with any Git or Mercurial repository.
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* py-certbot-dns-ovh
* py-certbot-dns-sakuracloud
* py-certbot-nginx
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GCR is a library for displaying certificates, and crypto UI, accessing
key stores. It also provides the viewer for crypto files on the GNOME
desktop.
GCK is a library for accessing PKCS#11 modules like smart cards, in a
(G)object oriented way.
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trustme is a tiny Python package that does one thing: it gives you a fake
certificate authority (CA) that you can use to generate fake TLS certs to use
in your tests. Well, technically they're real certs, they're just signed by
your CA, which nobody trusts. But you can trust it. Trust me.
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Part of PR pkg/52941.
This library provides Reauth support to Google's authentication
libraries for Python. Reauth allows using two-factor authentication for
end-user credentials.
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pyu2f is a python based U2F host library for Linux, Windows, and MacOS.
It provides functionality for interacting with a U2F device over USB.
pyu2f uses ctypes to make system calls directly to interface with the
USB HID device. This means that no platform specific shared libraries
need to be compiled for pyu2f to work.
By default pyu2f will use its own U2F stack implementation to sign
requests. If desired, pyu2f can offload signing to a pluggable command
line tool.
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The two packages have been re-merged after the removal of a circular
dependency.
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Data::Password::passwdqc provides an object oriented Perl interface
to Openwall Project's passwdqc. It allows you to check password
strength and also lets you generate quality controllable random
password.
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p5-Crypt-SMIME is a perl5 module that provides a class for handling S/MIME
messages. It can sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt messages.
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This library is used to gain direct access to the functions exposed by Daniel
J. Bernstein's nacl library via libsodium. It has been constructed to maintain
extensive documentation on how to use nacl as well as being completely
portable. The file in libnacl/__init__.py can be pulled out and placed directly
in any project to give a single file binding to all of nacl.
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This is Net::SFTP, a module implementing a client for the Secure
File Transfer Protocol.
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Duo two-factor authentication for Unix systems.
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The software in this package is a Python module for generating objects that
compute the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). There is no attempt in this package
to explain how the CRC works. There are a number of resources on the web that
give a good explanation of the algorithms.
This package allows the use of any 8, 16, 24, 32, or 64 bit CRC. You can
generate a Python function for the selected polynomial or an instance of the
Crc class which provides the same interface as the md5 and sha modules from the
Python standard library. A Crc class instance can also generate C/C++ source
code that can be used in another application.
Part of PR pkg/52941.
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JOSE protocol implementation in Python using cryptography.
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Remove packages that only work with apache22.
Remove apache22 references.
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version which doesn't support PHP 5.6 any more
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From DESCR:
2fa is a two-factor authentication agent.
"2fa -add name" adds a new key to the 2fa keychain with the given name. It
prints a prompt to standard error and reads a two-factor key from standard
input. Two-factor keys are short case-insensitive strings of letters A-Z and
digits 2-7.
"2fa name" prints a two-factor authentication code from the key with the
given name.
With no arguments, "2fa" prints two-factor authentication codes from all
known time-based keys.
The default time-based authentication codes are derived from a hash of the
key and the current time, so it is important that the system clock have at
least one-minute accuracy.
The keychain is stored unencrypted in the text file "$HOME/.2fa".
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AsyncSSH is a Python package which provides an asynchronous client and server
implementation of the SSHv2 protocol on top of the Python 3.4+ asyncio
framework.
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