- update to 2.051
fixes build with openssl 1.1
- syswrite: if SSL_write sets SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL but no $! (as seen with
OpenSSL 1.1.0 on Windows) set $! to EPIPE to propagate a useful error up
https://github.com/noxxi/p5-io-socket-ssl/issues/62
- removed unecessary settings of SSL_version and SSL_cipher_list from tests
- protocol_version.t can now deal when TLS 1.0 and/or TLS 1.1 are not supported
as is the case with openssl versions in latest Debian (buster)
- fixed problem caused by typo in the context of session cache
https://github.com/noxxi/p5-io-socket-ssl/issues/60
- update PublicSuffix information from publicsuffix.org
- fixed small memory leaks during destruction of socket and context, RT#120643
- better fix for problem which 2.046 tried to fix but broke LWP this way
- cleanup everything in DESTROY and make sure to start with a fresh %{*self}
in configure_SSL because it can happen that a GLOB gets used again without
calling DESTROY (https://github.com/noxxi/p5-io-socket-ssl/issues/56)
- fixed memory leak caused by not destroying CREATED_IN_THIS_THREAD for SSL
objects -> github pull#55
- optimization: don't track SSL objects and CTX in *CREATED_IN_THIS_THREAD
if perl is compiled w/o thread support
- small fix in t/protocol_version.t to use older versions of Net::SSLeay
with openssl build w/o SSLv3 support
- when setting SSL_keepSocketOnError to true the socket will not be closed
on fatal error. This is a modified version of
https://github.com/noxxi/p5-io-socket-ssl/pull/53/
- protect various 'eval'-based capability detections at startup with a localized
__DIE__ handler. This way dynamically requiring IO::Socket::SSL as done by
various third party software should cause less problems even if there is a
global __DIE__ handler which does not properly deal with 'eval'.
- make t/session_ticket.t work with OpenSSL 1.1.0. With this version the
session does not get reused any longer if it was not properly closed which
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/528108
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:perl/perl-IO-Socket-SSL?expand=0&rev=92