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python-certbot-1.22.0-bp153.2.3.1

Update Info: openSUSE-2022-10056
Available in Package Hub : 15 SP3 Update

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python3-certbot

Change Logs

* Tue Dec 21 2021 Danilo Spinella <danilo.spinella@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.22.0
  * Support for Python 3.10 was added to Certbot and all of its components.
  * The function certbot.util.parse_loose_version was added to parse version
    strings in the same way as the now deprecated distutils.version.LooseVersion
    class from the Python standard library.
  * Added --issuance-timeout. This option specifies how long (in seconds) Certbot will wait
    for the server to issue a certificate.
  * The function certbot.util.get_strict_version was deprecated and will be
    removed in a future release.
- Refreshed python-certbot.keyring
* Mon Dec 13 2021 Ferdinand Thiessen <rpm@fthiessen.de>
- Update to version 1.20.0
  * Added --no-reuse-key. This remains the default behavior, but
    the flag may be useful to unset the --reuse-key option on
    existing certificates.
- Update to version 1.19.0
  * Several attributes in certbot.display.util and zope based
    interfaces in certbot.interfaces module are deprecated and
    will be removed in a future release of Certbot.
  * Fixed a relatively harmless crash when issuing a certificate
    with --quiet/-q.
* Tue Aug 10 2021 Danilo Spinella <danilo.spinella@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.18.0
  * New functions that Certbot plugins can use to interact with the user have
    been added to certbot.display.util. We plan to deprecate using IDisplay
    with zope in favor of these new functions in the future.
  * The Plugin, Authenticator and Installer classes are added to
    certbot.interfaces module as alternatives to Certbot's current zope based
    plugin interfaces. The API of these interfaces is identical, but they are
    based on Python's abc module instead of zope. Certbot will continue to
    detect plugins that implement either interface, but we plan to drop support
    for zope based interfaces in a future version of Certbot.
  * The class certbot.configuration.NamespaceConfig is added to the Certbot's
    public API
  * When self-validating HTTP-01 challenges using
    acme.challenges.HTTP01Response.simple_verify, we now assume that the response
    is composed of only ASCII characters. Previously we were relying on the
    default behavior of the requests library which tries to guess the encoding of
    the response which was error prone
  * In order to simplify the transition to Certbot's new plugin interfaces, the
    classes Plugin and Installer in certbot.plugins.common module and
    certbot.plugins.dns_common.DNSAuthenticator now implement Certbot's new
    plugin interfaces. The Certbot plugins based on these classes are now
    automatically detected as implementing these interfaces.
  * The Apache authenticator no longer crashes with "Unable to insert label"
    when encountering a completely empty vhost. This issue affected Certbot 1.17.0.
* Fri Jul 30 2021 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.17.0
  * We changed how dependencies are specified between Certbot packages. For this
    and future releases, higher level Certbot components will require that lower
    level components are the same version or newer. More specifically, version X
    of the Certbot package will now always require acme>=X and version Y of a
    plugin package will always require acme>=Y and certbot=>Y. Specifying
    dependencies in this way simplifies testing and development.
* Thu Jun 24 2021 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.16.0
  * Use UTF-8 encoding for renewal configuration files
  * This release contains a substantial command-line UX overhaul,
    based on previous user research. The main goal was to streamline
    and clarify output. If you would like to see more verbose output, use
    the -v or -vv flags. UX improvements are an iterative process and
    the Certbot team welcomes constructive feedback.
  * Functions certbot.crypto_util.init_save_key and certbot.crypto_util.init_save_csr,
    whose behaviors rely on the global Certbot config singleton, are deprecated and will
    be removed in a future release. Please use certbot.crypto_util.generate_key and
    certbot.crypto_util.generate_csr instead.
  * Installers (e.g. nginx, Apache) were being restarted unnecessarily after dry-run renewals.
* Wed May 12 2021 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.15.0
  * Remove further references to certbot-auto in the repo
* Wed Apr 14 2021 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.14.0
  * certbot-auto no longer checks for updates on any operating system.
  * Don't output an empty line for a hidden certificate when certbot certificates
    is being used in combination with --cert-name or -d.0
* Mon Mar 08 2021 Markéta Machová <mmachova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.13.0
  * The `--preferred-chain` flag now only checks the Issuer Common Name of the
    topmost (closest to the root) certificate in the chain, instead of checking
    every certificate in the chain.
    See [#8577](https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8577).
  * Support for Python 2 has been removed.
  * CLI flags `--os-packages-only`, `--no-self-upgrade`, `--no-bootstrap` and `--no-permissions-check`,
    which are related to certbot-auto, are deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
  * Certbot no longer conditionally depends on an external mock module. Certbot's
    test API will continue to use it if it is available for backwards
    compatibility, however, this behavior has been deprecated and will be removed
    in a future release.
  * Certbot and all of its components no longer depend on the library `six`.
  * The update of certbot-auto itself is now disabled on all RHEL-like systems.
* Fri Jan 08 2021 Antonio Larrosa <alarrosa@suse.com>
- update to version 1.11.0
  + Added
  * We deprecated support for Python 2 in Certbot and its ACME
    library. Support for Python 2 will be removed in the next
    planned release of Certbot.
  * certbot-auto was deprecated on all systems. For more
    information about this change, see
    https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/certbot-auto-no-longer-works-on-debian-based-systems/139702/7.
  * We deprecated support for Apache 2.2 in the certbot-apache
    plugin and it will be removed in a future release of Certbot.
  + Fixed
  * The Certbot snap no longer loads packages installed via pip
    install --user. This was unintended and DNS plugins should be
    installed via snap instead.
  * certbot-dns-google would sometimes crash with HTTP 409/412
    errors when used with very large zones. See #6036.
  * certbot-dns-google would sometimes crash with an HTTP 412
    error if preexisting records had an unexpected TTL, i.e.:
    different than Certbot's default TTL for this plugin.
    See #8551.
- update to version 1.10.1
  + Fixed
  * Fixed a bug in certbot.util.add_deprecated_argument that
    caused the deprecated --manual-public-ip-logging-ok flag to
    crash Certbot in some scenarios.
- update to version 1.10.0
  + Added
  * Added timeout to DNS query function calls for dns-rfc2136
    plugin.
  * Confirmation when deleting certificates
  * CLI flag --key-type has been added to specify 'rsa' or
    'ecdsa' (default 'rsa').
  * CLI flag --elliptic-curve has been added which takes an
    NIST/SECG elliptic curve. Any of secp256r1, secp284r1 and
    secp521r1 are accepted values.
  * The command certbot certficates lists the which type of the
    private key that was used for the private key.
  * Support for Python 3.9 was added to Certbot and all of its
    components.
  + Changed
  * certbot-auto was deprecated on Debian based systems.
  * CLI flag --manual-public-ip-logging-ok is now a no-op,
    generates a deprecation warning, and will be removed in a
    future release.
  + Fixed
  * Fixed a Unicode-related crash in the nginx plugin when
    running under Python 2.
* Wed Oct 07 2020 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.9.0
  * certbot-auto was deprecated on all systems except for those based on Debian or RHEL.
  * Update the packaging instructions to promote usage of python -m pytest to test Certbot
    instead of the deprecated python setup.py test setuptools approach.
  * Reduced CLI logging when handling some kinds of errors.
  * The minimum version of the acme library required by Certbot was corrected.
    In the previous release, Certbot said it required acme>=1.6.0 when it
    actually required acme>=1.8.0 to properly support removing contact
    information from an ACME account.
* Mon Sep 28 2020 Hans-Peter Jansen <hpj@urpla.net>
- Update to version 1.8.0
  + Added
  * Added the ability to remove email and phone contact
    information from an account
  * using update_account --register-unsafely-without-email
  + Changed
  * Support for Python 3.5 has been removed.
  + Fixed
  * The problem causing the Apache plugin in the Certbot snap on
    ARM systems to
  * fail to load the Augeas library it depends on has been fixed.
  * The acme library can now tell the ACME server to clear
    contact information by passing an empty
  * tuple to the contact field of a Registration message.
  * Fixed the *** stack smashing detected *** error in the
    Certbot snap on some systems.
  * More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub
    repo.
- Add certbot keyring and hash file
* Fri Aug 21 2020 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.7.0
  * Third-party plugins can be used without prefix (plugin_name instead of dist_name:plugin_name):
    this concerns the plugin name, CLI flags, and keys in credential files.
    The prefixed form is still supported but is deprecated, and will be removed in a future release.
  * We deprecated support for Python 3.5 in Certbot and its ACME library.
    Support for Python 3.5 will be removed in the next major release of Certbot.
* Mon Jul 13 2020 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.6.0
  * Certbot snaps are now available for the arm64 and armhf architectures.
  * Make Certbot snap find externally snapped plugins
  * Function certbot.compat.filesystem.umask is a drop-in replacement for
    os.umask implementing umask for both UNIX and Windows systems.
* Thu Jun 11 2020 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- Update to version 1.5.0
  * Require explicit confirmation of snap plugin permissions before connecting.
  * Add support for OCSP responses which use a public key hash ResponderID,
    fixing interoperability with Sectigo CAs.
Version: 1.0.0-bp151.3.6.3
* Fri Jan 03 2020 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 1.0.0 (boo#1160066)
  * certbot-auto has deprecated support for systems using OpenSSL 1.0.1
    that are not running on x86-64.
  * Certbot's config_changes subcommand has been removed
  * certbot.plugins.common.TLSSNI01 has been removed.
  * The functions certbot.client.view_config_changes,
    certbot.main.config_changes,
    certbot.plugins.common.Installer.view_config_changes,
    certbot.reverter.Reverter.view_config_changes, and
    certbot.util.get_systemd_os_info have been removed
  * Certbot's register --update-registration subcommand has been removed
  * When possible, default to automatically configuring the webserver so all requests
    redirect to secure HTTPS access. This is mostly relevant when running Certbot
    in non-interactive mode. Previously, the default was to not redirect all requests.
* Thu Nov 14 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.40.1
  * --server may now be combined with --dry-run.
  * --dry-run now requests fresh authorizations every time, fixing
    the issue where it was prone to falsely reporting success.
  * The OS detection logic again uses distro library for Linux OSes
  * certbot.plugins.common.TLSSNI01 has been deprecated and will be
    removed in a future release.
  * CLI flags --tls-sni-01-port and --tls-sni-01-address have been removed.
  * The values tls-sni and tls-sni-01 for the --preferred-challenges
    flag are no longer accepted.
  * Removed the flags: --agree-dev-preview, --dialog, and --apache-init-script
* Thu Oct 17 2019 Richard Brown <rbrown@suse.com>
- Remove obsolete Groups tag (fate#326485)
* Wed Oct 02 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.39.0
  * Support for Python 3.8 was added to Certbot and all of its components.
  * Don't send OCSP requests for expired certificates
* Wed Sep 11 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.38.0
  * If Certbot fails to rollback your server configuration, the
    error message links to the Let's Encrypt forum.
  * Replace platform.linux_distribution with distro.linux_distribution
    as a step towards Python 3.8 support in Certbot.
* Mon Aug 26 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.37.2
  * nginx and apache fixes
Version: 0.36.0-bp151.3.3.1
* Wed Jul 24 2019 Robert Frohl <rfrohl@suse.com>
- Updated Provides and Obsoletes on certbot to include the python2-certbot package
* Wed Jul 17 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.36.0 (bsc#1141928)
  * Update the 'manage your account' help to be more generic.
  * Certbot's config_changes subcommand has been deprecated and
    will be removed in a future release.
  * certbot config_changes no longer accepts a --num parameter.
  * The functions certbot.plugins.common.Installer.view_config_changes
    and certbot.reverter.Reverter.view_config_changes have been
    deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
* Tue Jun 18 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to 0.35.1
  * Renewal parameter webroot_path is always saved.
  * Scripts in Certbot hook directories are no longer executed when
    their filenames end in a tilde.
* Sat May 18 2019 Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.com>
- update to 0.34.2:
  * Apache plugin now tries to restart httpd on Fedora using systemctl if a
    configuration test error is detected. This has to be done due to the way
    Fedora now generates the self signed certificate files upon first
    restart.
  * Updated Certbot and its plugins to improve the handling of file system permissions
    on Windows as a step towards adding proper Windows support to Certbot.
  * Updated urllib3 to 1.24.2 in certbot-auto.
  * Removed the fallback introduced with 0.32.0 in `acme` to retry a challenge response
    with a `keyAuthorization` if sending the response without this field caused a
    `malformed` error to be received from the ACME server.
  * Linode DNS plugin now supports api keys created from their new panel
    at [cloud.linode.com](https://cloud.linode.com)
  * Adding a warning noting that future versions of Certbot will automatically configure the
    webserver so that all requests redirect to secure HTTPS access. You can control this
    behavior and disable this warning with the --redirect and --no-redirect flags.
  * certbot-auto now prints warnings when run as root with insecure file system
    permissions. If you see these messages, you should fix the problem by
    following the instructions at
    https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/certbot-auto-deployment-best-practices/91979/,
    however, these warnings can be disabled as necessary with the flag
  - -no-permissions-check.
  * `acme` module uses now a POST-as-GET request to retrieve the registration
    from an ACME v2 server
  * Convert the tsig algorithm specified in the certbot_dns_rfc2136 configuration file to
    all uppercase letters before validating. This makes the value in the config case
    insensitive.
* Fri May 03 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- Add migration script from old certbot to the new one (boo#1119619).
* Mon Mar 18 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.32.0
  * If possible, Certbot uses built-in support for OCSP from recent
    cryptography versions instead of the OpenSSL binary: as a
    consequence Certbot does not need the OpenSSL binary to be
    installed anymore if cryptography>=2.5 is installed.
  * Certbot and its acme module now depend on josepy>=1.1.0.
  * Apache plugin now respects CERTBOT_DOCS environment variable when
    adding command line defaults.
  * The running of manual plugin hooks is now always included in
    Certbot's log output.
  * Tests execution now relies on pytest.
  * An ACME CA server may return a "Retry-After" HTTP header on
    authorization polling, as specified in the ACME protocol, to
    indicate when the next polling should occur. Certbot now reads
    this header if set and respect its value.
  * The acme module avoids sending the keyAuthorization field in
    the JWS payload when responding to a challenge as the field is
    not included in the current ACME protocol. To ease the migration
    path for ACME CA servers, Certbot and its acme module will first
    try the request without the keyAuthorization field but will
    temporarily retry the request with the field included if a
    malformed error is received. This fallback will be removed in
    version 0.34.0.
* Fri Feb 08 2019 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.31.0
  * Avoid reprocessing challenges that are already validated when
    a certificate is issued.
  * Certbot's official Docker images are now based on Alpine Linux 3.9
    rather than 3.7.
  * Clarify behavior for deleting certs as part of revocation.
Version: 0.30.2-bp151.2.2
* Thu Mar 14 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Provide certbot namespace on py2 too to avoid migration conflict
* Tue Jan 29 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 0.30.2:
  * Update the version of setuptools pinned in certbot-auto to 40.6.3 to
    solve installation problems on newer OSes.
  * Always download the pinned version of pip in pipstrap to address breakages
  * Rename old,default.conf to old-and-default.conf to address commas in filenames
    breaking recent versions of pip.
  * Add VIRTUALENV_NO_DOWNLOAD=1 to all calls to virtualenv to address breakages
    from venv downloading the latest pip
  * Added the `update_account` subcommand for account management commands.
* Sat Dec 15 2018 Thomas Bechtold <tbechtold@suse.com>
- update to 0.29.1:
  * The default work and log directories have been changed back
    to /var/lib/letsencrypt and /var/log/letsencrypt respectively.
  * Noninteractive renewals with `certbot renew` (those not started
    from a terminal) now randomly sleep 1-480 seconds before beginning
    work in order to spread out load spikes on the server side.
  * Added External Account Binding support in cli and acme library.
    Command line arguments --eab-kid and --eab-hmac-key added.
  * Private key permissioning changes: Renewal preserves existing group mode
    & gid of previous private key material. Private keys for new
    lineages (i.e. new certs, not renewed) default to 0o600.
  * Update code and dependencies to clean up Resource and Deprecation Warnings.
  * Only depend on imgconverter extension for Sphinx >= 1.6
- update URL
* Fri Nov 30 2018 Jason Craig <os-dev@jacraig.com>
- Add Requires: python-mock, it won't run without it
* Fri Nov 16 2018 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.28.0
  * revoke accepts --cert-name, and doesn't accept both --cert-name
    and --cert-path
* Tue Oct 09 2018 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Do not conflict with Certbot as now we provide/obsolete it
* Wed Oct 03 2018 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Provide and obsolete certbot main package too to ensure we can
  migrate to the new split setup directly
* Tue Sep 18 2018 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Conflict with certbot package to allow easy migration
* Fri Sep 14 2018 Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com>
- update to version 0.27.1
  * the documentation can be built using Sphinx 1.6+
* Tue Aug 28 2018 tchvatal@suse.com
- Initial package, split from certbot blob