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Pkgsrc changes:
- The new release includes the patch by Peter Behroozi (already contained
in Peter's unofficial release 1.26) that adds get1_session() for session
caching.
- Reverted to using MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN
Changes since version 1.25:
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1.30 21.12.2005
- Fixed the MD5 function for hashsums containing \0
- Fixed some compile warnings with recent gcc.
- Fixed do_httpx3:
+ Don't add additional Host: headers if it's already given
+ Omit the :$port suffix for standard ports
+ Thanks to ivan-cpan-rt@420.am
- Limit the chunk size when reading with tcp_read_all to 0x1000.
This fixes various rt tickets.
- Added patch to allow session caching
- Mike McCauley and Florian Ragwitz maintain this module now
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(1.26)** 30.4.2004
- added get1_session()
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- new features: http and raw tcp support
- fixed apparent STDIO vs. sysread bug in proxy connect
- added tcpecho.pl and tcpcat.pl to MANIFEST
- fixed some further bugs with TCP read all, etc.
- fixed some const char pointer warnings
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Changes :
1.22
- proxy auth fix from Bill.Muller@@ubsw_..com
- RAND patch from Toni Andjelkovic <toni@soth._at>
1.23
- some minor tweaks by many, mainly for RH build
- memory leak and cleanup patches from
Marian Jancar <mjancar@suse._cz>
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Changes provided, but not clear, I guess should be a
functional improvement and some bugs fixed.
- Patch by Mike McCauley mikem@open.com_.au
- applied patch from Tim Engler <tim@burntcouch_.com>
- perl-5.8/gcc-3.2 patch on Makefile.PL from
Joern_Hoos@@notes.uni-paderborn._de, lucho@@galix._com,
bellis@@saberlogic._com, and simonclewer@@superquote._com
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Changes :
- Additional SSL_peek patch to ssl_read_until from
Peter Behroozi <peter@@fhpwireless_.com> --Sampo
pkgsrc changes :
- buildlink -> buildlink2
- perl5 module
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Changes :
- further fixes for Net::SSLeay::Handle from jbowlin@@_linklint.org
- applied minor patch by Mark Veltzer <mark@@veltzer._org> to Makefile.PL
- Added SSL_peek patch to ssl_read_until from
Peter Behroozi <peter@@fhpwireless_.com> --Sampo
- Improved Windows instructions per Marcel Bucher <marcle@bucher._cc>
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Changes since 1.15 :
- applied patch to fix CTX_set_default_passwd_cb() contributed
by Timo Kujala <timo.kujala@@intellitel_.com>, --Sampo
- similar patch by Chris Ridd <chris.ridd@messagingdirect.com>
- applied patch to add various API functions by mikem@open.com_.au
- 5.005_03 compat fix for Handle.pm from Jim Mintha <jim@@ic._uva.nl>
- further fixes for Net::SSLeay::Handle from jbowlin@@_linklint.org
- improved README.Win32 and added RECIPE.Win32 from
Hermann Kelley <hkelley@@secmon._com>
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- change my email address
Changes since p5-Net-SSLeay-1.13 :
- added code to Makefile.PL to verify that the same C compiler
is used for both perl and openssl
- added code to Makefile.PL to support aCC on HPUX. Detective
work contributed by Marko Asplund.
- added peer certificate support to hilevel API, inspired
by mock@@_obscurity.org
- added `use bytes' from Marcus Taylor <marcus@@semantico_.com>
This avoids unicode/utf8 (as may appear in some XML docs)
from fooling the length comuptations.
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- eliminated initializing random numbers using /etc/passwd per
comments by Matt Messier <matt@@securesw_.com>
- tested against openssl-0.9.6c (not in pkg now :-)
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- Fixed a typo in proxy handling for Net::SSLeay::Handle
- Fixed make test for wellsfargo
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Changes :
- Add proxy support to Net::SSLeay::Handle
- New maintainer
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* Add proxy support
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1.09 20.8.2001,
- fixed Makefile.PL (computation of bin_path) and test.pl ($perl
use before defined) per Gordon Lack <gml4410@ggr.co.uk>
11.9.2001,
- Patch by Jeremy Mates <jmates@mbt.washington.edu> to make Handle.pm
more acceptable for older perls
25.9.2001,
- systematically implemented many of the newer functions of
openssl API (per popular request and for completeness)
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${PREFIX} -- everything else is pickup up from ${BUILDLINK_DIR}.
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Net::SSLeay.pm is a perl module that allows you to call Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) functions of the SSLeay library directly from your perl
scripts. It is useful if you want to program robots that access secure web
servers or if you want to build your own applications over SSL encrypted
tunnels.
Provided in pkg/14035 by Sen Nagata <sen@eccosys.com>.
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