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73d54cebc7 - Update to 2.18.0
* Added support for post-quantum ML-KEM key exchange algorithms,
    interoperable with OpenSSH 9.9.
  * Added support for the OpenSSH "limits" extension, allowing the
    client to query server limits such as the maximum supported read
    and write sizes. The client will automatically default to the reported
    maximum size on servers that support this extension.
  * Added more ways to specify environment variables via the `env` option.
    Sequences of either 'key=value' strings or (key, value) tuples are now
    supported, in addition to a dict.
  * Added support for getting/setting environment variables as byte strings
    on platforms which support it. Previously, only Unicode strings were
    accepted and they were always encoded on the wire using UTF-8.
  * Added support for non-TCP sockets (such as a socketpair) as the `sock`
    parameter in connect calls. Thanks go to Christian Wendt for reporting
    this problem and proposing a fix.
  * Changed compression to be disabled by default to avoid it becoming a
    performance bottleneck on high-bandwidth connections. This now also
    matches the OpenSSH default.
  * Improved speed of parallelized SFTP reads when read-ahead goes beyond
    the end of the file. Thanks go to Maximilian Knespel for reporting
    this issue and providing performance measurements on the code before
    and after the change.
  * Improved cancellation handling during SCP transfers.
  * Improved support for selecting the currently available security key
    when the application lists multiple keys to try. Thanks go to GitHub
    user zanda8893 for reporting the issue and helping to work out the
    details of the problem.
  * Improved handling of reverse DNS failures in host-based authentication.
    Thanks go to GitHub user xBiggs for suggesting this change.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-asyncssh?expand=0&rev=60
2024-11-07 13:19:03 +00:00
3e6d754ac0 - update to 2.17.0:
* Add support for specifying a per-connection credential store
    for GSSAPI authentication.
  * Fixed a regression introduced in AsyncSSH 2.15.0 which could
    cause connections to be closed with an uncaught exception when
    a session on the connection was closed.
  * Added a workaround where getaddrinfo() on some systems may
    return duplicate entries, causing bind() to fail when opening
    a listener.
  * Relaxed padding length check on OpenSSH private keys to
    provide better compatibility with keys generated by PuTTYgen.
  * Improved documentation on SSHClient and SSHServer classes to
    explain when they are created and their relationship to the
    SSHClientConnection and SSHServerConnection classes.
  * Updated examples to use Python 3.7 and made some minor
    improvements.
- update to 2.16.0:
  * Added client and server support for the OpenSSH "hostkeys"
    extension. When using known_hosts, clients can provide a
    handler which will be called with the changes between the
    keys currently trusted in the client's known hosts and those
    available on the server. On the server side, an application
    can choose whether or not to enable the sending of this host
    key information.
  * Related to the above, AsyncSSH now allows the configuration of
    multiple server host keys of the same type when the
    send_server_host_keys option is enabled. Only the first key of
    each type will be used in the SSH handshake, but the others can
    appear in the list of supported host keys for clients to begin
    trusting, allowing for smoother key rotation.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-asyncssh?expand=0&rev=58
2024-09-29 23:31:30 +00:00