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Name: perl-Net-SSLeay Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 1.92 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 2.2 Build date: Fri Feb 2 21:06:23 2024
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Size: 1485325 Source RPM: perl-Net-SSLeay-1.92-2.2.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://metacpan.org/release/Net-SSLeay
Summary: Perl bindings for OpenSSL and LibreSSL
This module provides Perl bindings for libssl (an SSL/TLS API) and
libcrypto (a cryptography API).

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Artistic-2.0

Changelog

* Thu Dec 14 2023 Otto Hollmann <otto.hollmann@suse.com>
  - Use constants X509_VERSION_3 and X509_REQ_VERSION_1 when available (#GH-449)
    * Add Use-constants-X509_VERSION_3-and-X509_REQ_VERSION_1-when-available.patch
* Fri Jan 14 2022 Tina Müller <timueller+perl@suse.de>
  - updated to 1.92
    see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Net-SSLeay/Changes
    1.92 2022-01-12
    - New stable release incorporating all changes from developer releases 1.91_01
    to 1.91_03.
    - Summary of major changes since version 1.90:
    - Net::SSLeay now supports stable releases of OpenSSL 3.0.
    - OpenSSL 3.0.0 introduces the concept of "providers", which contain
    cryptographic algorithm implementations. Many outdated, deprecated and/or
    insecure algorithms have been moved to the "legacy" provider, which may
    need to be loaded explicitly in order to use them with Net::SSLeay. See
    "Low level API: OSSL_LIB_CTX and OSSL_PROVIDER related functions" in the
    Net::SSLeay module documentation for details.
    - Net::SSLeay's built-in PEM_get_string_PrivateKey() function depends on
    algorithms that have moved to the legacy provider described above; if
    OpenSSL has been compiled without the legacy provider, the tests
    t/local/33_x509_create_cert.t and t/local/63_ec_key_generate_key.t will
    fail when the test suite is run.
    - TLS 1.1 and below may only be used at security level 0 as of OpenSSL
    3.0.0; if a minimum required security level is imposed (e.g. in an
    OpenSSL configuration file managed by the operating system), the tests
    t/local/44_sess.t and t/local/45_exporter.t will fail when the test suite
    is run.
    - Net::SSLeay now supports stable releases of LibreSSL from the 3.2 - 3.4
    series (with the exception of 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 - see "COMPATIBILITY" in the
    Net::SSLeay module documentation for details).
    - The TLS 1.3 implementation in LibreSSL 3.1 - 3.3, parts of which are
    enabled by default, is not fully compatible with the libssl API and may
    not function as expected with Net::SSLeay; see "KNOWN BUGS AND CAVEATS"
    in the Net::SSLeay module documentation for details.
    - A number of new libcrypto/libssl constants and functions are now exposed,
    including SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback() and SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(),
    which are helpful when debugging TLS handshakes. See the release notes for
    the 1.91 developer releases below for a full list of newly-exposed
    constants and functions.
    1.91_03 2022-01-10
    - Avoid misclassifying Clang as GCC in Test::Net::SSLeay's can_thread()
    function. This fixes test failures in 61_threads-cb-crash.t and
    62_threads-ctx_new-deadlock.t on OpenBSD and FreeBSD (and possibly other OSes
    too). Fixes GH-350.
    - Add the following constants for OpenSSL_version():
    - OPENSSL_CPU_INFO
    - OPENSSL_FULL_VERSION_STRING
    - OPENSSL_MODULES_DIR
    - OPENSSL_VERSION_STRING
    These constants are new in OpenSSL 3.0.0 release.
    - Update test 03_use.t to print information returned by the new constants.
    - Add more information to 03_use.t print output, including printing
    OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER as a 32bit hex number.
    - Add the following constants for OPENSSL_info() added in OpenSSL 3.0.0.
    - OPENSSL_INFO_CONFIG_DIR
    - OPENSSL_INFO_CPU_SETTINGS
    - OPENSSL_INFO_DIR_FILENAME_SEPARATOR
    - OPENSSL_INFO_DSO_EXTENSION
    - OPENSSL_INFO_ENGINES_DIR
    - OPENSSL_INFO_LIST_SEPARATOR
    - OPENSSL_INFO_MODULES_DIR
    - OPENSSL_INFO_SEED_SOURCE
    - Expose OPENSSL_info(), OPENSSL_version_major(),
    OPENSSL_version_minor(), OPENSSL_version_patch(),
    OPENSSL_version_pre_release() and
    OPENSSL_version_build_metadata() added in OpenSSL
    3.0.0. Update 03_use.t diagnostics and 04_basic.t tests to
    use these functions.
    - Clarify documentation of OpenSSL_version_num(), SSLeay(),
    SSLeay_version() and OpenSSL_version().
    - Add notes to OpenSSL_version_num() and SSLeay() on how to
    determine if the library is OpenSSL or LibreSSL and how to
    interpret the version number these functions return.
    - Add constants OPENSSL_VERSION_MAJOR, OPENSSL_VERSION_MINOR
    and OPENSSL_VERSION_PATCH. Update
    OPENSSL_version_major/minor/patch documentation to describe
    how these library functions relate to Net-SSLeay compile
    time constants. Add tests to verify the constants and
    functions return equal values.
    1.91_02 2021-12-29
    - On OpenVMS, detect vendor SSL111 product based on OpenSSL 1.1.x.
    - Cast the return value of OCSP_SINGLERESP_get0_id to fix a
    const/non-const mismatch warning that broke the build on OpenVMS.
    - Create SSL_CTXs with Test::Net::SSLeay's new_ctx() function for tests that
    are broken with LibreSSL 3.2. Partially fixes GH-232.
    - In 36_verify.t, account for the presence of the X509_V_FLAG_LEGACY_VERIFY
    flag (signalling the use of the legacy X.509 verifier) in LibreSSL 3.2
    versions from 3.2.4 onwards. Fixes the remainder of GH-232.
    - Note in the Net::SSLeay documentation that the TLS 1.3 implementation in
    LibreSSL 3.1 - 3.3, parts of which are enabled by default, is not
    libssl-compatible. See the "KNOWN BUGS AND CAVEATS" section of
    lib/Net/SSLeay.pod for details.
    - Add constants for, but not limited to,
    SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback and SSL_set_msg_callback functions:
    SSL3_RT_* for record content types, SSL3_MT_* for Handshake
    and ChangeCipherSpec message types, SSL2_VERSION to
    complement the list of existing SSL and TLS version
    constants and SSL2_MT_* for SSLv2 Handshake messages.
    - Expose SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback and
    SSL_CTX_get_keylog_callback available with OpenSSL 1.1.1pre1
    and later.
    - Enhance 10_rand.t RAND_file_name tests: tests are no longer
    affected by the runtime environment variables, HOME and
    RANDFILE. These variables are insted controlled by the tests
    with local %ENV. Problems related to RAND_file_name were
    discussed in Github issue GH-152, and there might still be
    cases when, for example, setuid is used because of OpenSSL's
    use of glibc secure_getenv() and related functions. Address
    RAND_file_name differences between OpenSSL versions. Note in
    SSLeay.pod that RAND_file_name() can return undef with
    LibreSSL and recent OpenSSL versions.
    - Removed the following exportable symbols from SSLeay.pm:
    - SESSION, clear_error and err have never been defined.
    - add_session, flush_sessions and remove_session were
    removed in Net::SSLeay 1.04
    - Undocumented X509_STORE_CTX_set_flags() was removed in
    Net::SSLeay 1.37 when X509_VERIFY_PARAM_* functions were
    added. These are preferred over directly setting the flags.
    - Clarified Changes entry for release 1.75 to state that
    CTX_v2_new is not removed from Net::SSLeay. SSLv2 is
    completely removed in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
    - Beginning with OpenSSL 3.0.0-alpha17, SSL_CTX_get_options()
    and related functions return uint64_t instead of long. For
    this reason constant() in constant.c and Net::SSLeay must
    also be able to return 64bit constants. Add uint64_t
    definitions to typemap file and update constant() and
    options functions to use uint64_t with OpenSSL 3.0.0 and
    later when Perl is compiled with 64bit integers. With 32bit
    integers, the functions remain as they are: constant()
    functions return double and options functions return
    long. This partially fixes GH-315, 32bit integer Perls need
    to be handled separately.
    - Work around macOS Monterey build failure during 'perl
    Makefile.PL' that causes perl to exit with 'WARNING:
    .../perl is loading libcrypto in an unsafe way' or similar
    message. This fixes GH-329. Thanks to Daniel J. Luke for the
    report and John Napiorkowski for additional help.
    1.91_01 2021-10-24
    - Correct X509_STORE_CTX_init() return value to integer. Previous
    versions of Net::SSLeay return nothing.
    - Update tests to call close() to avoid problems seen with
    test 44_sess.t, and possibly other tests, running on older
    Windows Perl versions. Also add some missing calls in tests
    to shutdown and free ssl structures.
    - Fix multiple formatting errors in the documentation for Net::SSLeay.
    Thanks to John Jetmore.
    - Check for presence of libssl headers in Makefile.PL, and exit with an
    error instead of generating an invalid Makefile if they cannot be found.
    Fixes RT#105189. Thanks to James E Keenan for the report.
    - Added support for SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback/SSL_set_msg_callback
    Thanks to Tim Aerts.
    - Adjust time in ASN1_TIME_timet based on current offset to GMT to
    address GH-148. Thanks to Steffen Ullrich.
    - Multiple updates to tests to match OpenSSL 3.0 behaviour.
    Thanks to Michal Josef Špaček.
    - OpenSSL 3.0 related changes in tests include:
    - TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 require security level 0 starting with 3.0 alpha 5.
    - SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites() and SSL_set_ciphersuites() ignore
    unknown ciphersuites starting with 3.0 alpha 11.
    - Error code and error string packing and formatting changes.
    - PEM_get_string_PrivateKey default algorithm requires legacy provider.
    - See OpenSSL manual page migration_guide(7) for more information about
    changes in OpenSSL 3.0.
    - Automatically detect OpenSSL installed via Homebrew on ARM-based macOS
    systems. Thanks to Graham Knop for the patch.
    - Account for the divergence in TLSv1.3 ciphersuite names between OpenSSL and
    LibreSSL, which was causing failures of some TLSv1.3 tests with LibreSSL.
    - In 36_verify.t, account for the presence of the X509_V_FLAG_LEGACY_VERIFY
    flag (signalling the use of the legacy X.509 verifier) in LibreSSL 3.3.2 and
    above.
    - In 43_misc_functions.t, account for the fact that LibreSSL 3.2.0 and above
    implement TLSv1.3 without exposing a TLS1_3_VERSION constant.
    - Expose OpenSSL 3.0 functions
    OSSL_LIB_CTX_get0_global_default, OSSL_PROVIDER_load,
    OSSL_PROVIDER_try_load, OSSL_PROVIDER_unload,
    OSSL_PROVIDER_available, OSSL_PROVIDER_do_all
    OSSL_PROVIDER_get0_name and OSSL_PROVIDER_self_test.
    Add test files 22_provider.t, 22_provider_try_load.t and
    22_provider_try_load_zero_retain.t.
    - With OpenSSL 3.0 and later, the legacy provider is loaded in
    33_x509_create_cert.t to allow PEM_get_string_PrivateKey to
    continue working until its default encryption method is
    updated. Fixes GH-272 and closes GH-273.
    - Remove the test suite's optional dependency on the non-core modules
    Test::Exception, Test::NoWarnings and Test::Warn. Tests that verify
    Net::SSLeay's behaviour when errors occur are now executed regardless of the
    availability of these modules.
    - Fully automate the process of changing the list of constants exported by
    Net::SSLeay. Fixes GH-313.
    - Perform function autoloading tests in the test suite. Fixes GH-311.
    - In 36_verify.t, account for the fact that the X509_V_FLAG_LEGACY_VERIFY flag
    (signalling the use of the legacy X.509 verifier) is no longer exposed as of
    LibreSSL 3.4.1. Fixes GH-324.
* Thu Jan 13 2022 Tina Müller <tina.mueller@suse.com>
  - Fix cpanspec.yml
* Tue Jun 29 2021 Pedro Monreal <pmonreal@suse.com>
  - Fix cpanspec.yml preamble section.
* Tue Jun 22 2021 Pedro Monreal <pmonreal@suse.com>
  - Fix autoupdate build:
    * Add required build and test dependencies
    * Update spec file and add cpanspec.yml
* Wed Jan 27 2021 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
  - update to 1.90:
    - New stable release incorporating all changes from developer releases
      1.89_01 to 1.89_05.
    - Summary of major changes since version 1.88:
    - Formalised libssl version support policy: all stable versions of OpenSSL
    in the 0.9.8 - 1.1.1 branches (with the exception of 0.9.8 - 0.9.8b) and
    all stable releases of LibreSSL in the 2.0 - 3.1 series are supported.
    The LibreSSL 3.2 series is not yet fully supported because its TLSv1.3
    implementation is not currently libssl-compatible.
    - Added support for LibreSSL on Windows when built with Visual C++.
    - Exposed P_X509_CRL_add_extensions, several SSL_CIPHER functions, and
    several stack functions.
    - Fixed crashes in the callback functions CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb and
    CTX_set_alpn_select_cb.
    - The test suite is now compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.1e onwards, as well as
    OpenSSL security level 2 (the default on many Linux distributions).
* Mon May 27 2019 Pedro Monreal Gonzalez <pmonrealgonzalez@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.88
    1.88 2019-05-10
    - New stable release incorporating all changes from developer
      releases 1.86_01 to 1.86_11.
    - From this release, Net-SSLeay is switching to an "odd/even"
      developer/stable release version numbering system, like that of
      many core modules (e.g. ExtUtils::MakeMaker): developer releases
      will have an odd minor version number (and the usual "_xx" suffix),
      and stable releases will have an even minor version number. This
      means there is no Net-SSLeay 1.87.
    - Summary of major changes since version 1.85:
    - Mike McCauley has stepped down as maintainer. The new maintainers
      are Chris Novakovic, Heikki Vatiainen and Tuure Vartiainen.
    - The source code has moved from the now-defunct Debian Subversion
      server (alioth.debian.org) to GitHub
      (https://github.com/radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay).
    - Net-SSLeay is provided under the terms of the Artistic License
      2.0 - this has been the case since version 1.66, but references
      to other licenses remained in the source code, causing ambiguity.
    - Perl 5.8.1 or newer is now required to use Net-SSLeay. This has
      already been the case for some time in practice, as the test
      suite hasn't fully passed on Perl 5.6 for several years.
    - Much-improved compatibility with OpenSSL 1.1.1, and improved
      support for TLS 1.3.
    - Fixed a long-standing bug in cb_data_advanced_put() that caused
      memory leaks when callbacks were frequently added and removed.
    - Support in the test suite for "hardened" OpenSSL configurations
      that set a default security level of 2 or higher (e.g., in the
      OpenSSL packages that ship with recent versions of Debian, Fedora
      and Ubuntu).
    1.86_11 2019-05-08
    - Clarified Net-SSLeay's licensing terms: the module distribution has
      been released under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0 since
      version 1.66; references to other licenses have been removed. Fixes
      RT#106314. Thanks to Kent Fredric for pointing out the ambiguity.
    - Replace the HTTPS hosts in the external tests (some of which were
      no longer online) with more resilient ones. Closes issue #26.
    1.86_10 2019-05-04
    - Use locally-generated certificate chain in local tests rather
      than the Twitter one, which changes regularly and breaks the
      test suite unnecessarily. Fixes RT#129201. Thanks to Petr Písař
      for the report and patch, and Steffen Ullrich for an alternative
      patch suggestion.
    - In t/local/09_ctx_new.t, rather than checking that the functions
      (CTX_)get_min_proto_version and (CTX_)get_max_proto_version return
      0x0000 (indicating the lowest and highest versions supported by
      libssl respectively, which is not the case if a run-time
      configuration is enforcing a different minimum or maximum), just
      check whether the returned value is one of those mentioned on the
      SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(3) man page. Partially fixes
      RT#128025. Thanks to Slaven Rezić and Dmytro Zagashev for the
      downstream reports.
    - Move from 1024-bit keys/certificates to 2048-bit keys/certificates
      across the entire test suite. This removes the need to manually
      set the security level to 1 in tests that used the old keys, and
      fixes large numbers of test failures on modern Linux distributions
      that set the minimum OpenSSL security level to 2. Fixes RT#126270
      and the remainder of RT#128025. Thanks to Petr Písař and Slaven
      Rezić for the downstream reports.
    - In t/local/06_tcpecho.t and t/local/07_sslecho.t, connect to
      127.0.0.1 instead of localhost. This fixes these tests when
      executed inside a network sandbox that disrupts the behaviour of
      gethostbyname(). Fixes RT#128207. Thanks to Kent Fredric for the
      downstream report.
    1.86_09 2019-03-12
    - Add missing files to MANIFEST that prevented tests from passing
      when installing from the 1.86_08 release tarball.
    1.86_08 2019-03-12
    - Add and fix functions needed to properly implement client
      side session reuse for TLS 1.3 with using
      CTX_sess_set_new_cb. Newly exposed functions:
      SSL_SESSION_dup and SSL_SESSION_up_ref.
      Fixed functions: i2d_SSL_SESSION and d2i_SSL_SESSION.
      Thanks to Steffen Ullrich.
    - Add functions functions to allow reading multiple pems from
      file and creating untrusted chain: These functions allow you
      to:
    - Read in a PEM file with multiple certificates as a
      STACK_OF(X509_INFO)
    - Determine the size of the STACK_OF(X509_INFO) and value at
      an index, which allows you to loop over the stack.
    - Retrieve the X509 structure from each X509_INFO structure
      in the stack.
      Then you can create a new STACK_OF(X509) and push the X509
      structures onto the new stack. You can then pass this
      STACK_OF(X509) to X509_STORE_CTX_init which will allow you
      to add additional untrusted certificates to the chain for
      verification. Exposed functions are:
      PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio
      sk_X509_INFO_num
      sk_X509_INFO_value
      sk_X509_INFO_free
      sk_X509_new_null
      sk_X509_free
      sk_X509_push
      New function implemented by Net::SSLeay:
      P_X509_INFO_get_x509
      Thanks to Marc Reisner.
    - Add functions and constants that are necessary to verify a
      certificate using a hash directory outside of an SSL/TLS
      connection. Newly exposed functions:
      X509_STORE_CTX_init
      X509_STORE_CTX_free
      X509_STORE_new
      X509_STORE_free
      X509_STORE_add_lookup
      X509_LOOKUP_hash_dir
      X509_LOOKUP_add_dir
      Newly exposed constants:
      X509_FILETYPE_ASN1
      X509_FILETYPE_DEFAULT
      X509_FILETYPE_PEM
      Thanks to Marc Reisner.
    - Declare n_a in ssleay_set_psk_client_callback_invoke and
      ssleay_ctx_set_psk_client_callback_invoke to avoid a compilation
      error with Perl versions below 5.8.8. Fixes RT#128030. Thanks to
      Graham Ollis for the report.
    - Add X509_get0_serialNumber. Thanks to Marc Reisner.
    - Enable Travis CI for LibreSSL 2.2.1, 2.7.5, 2.8.3 and 2.9.0
      on Perl 5.20 and more recent.
    - Expose the following functions for curve and group selection:
    - CTX_set_ecdh_auto, set_ecdh_auto
    - CTX_set1_curves_list, set1_curves_list
    - CTX_set1_groups_list, set1_groups_list
      Thanks to Steffen Ullrich.
* Tue Mar 05 2019 Pedro Monreal Gonzalez <pmonrealgonzalez@suse.com>
  - Update to 1.86_07
    1.86_07 2018-12-13
    - Net::SSLeay::RSA_generate_key() now prefers using
      RSA_generate_key_ex. This avois deprecated RSA_generate_key
      and allows removing the only Android specific code in
      SSLeay.xs. Fixes RT#127593. Thanks to Rouven Weiler.
    - SSL_CTX_get0_param, SSL_CTX_get0_param,
      X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_host, X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add1_host,
      X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_hostflags,
      X509_VERIFY_PARAM_get0_peername,
      X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_email, X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip and
      X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_ip_asc added in 1.83 for OpenSSL
      1.0.2 and later are now available with LibreSSL 2.7.0 and
      later.
    - get_keyblock_size() now gets the MAC secret size from the
      cipher on LibreSSL 2.7.0 and later, rather than reaching
      into libssl internals. This effectively takes the OpenSSL
      1.1 code path for LibreSSL 2.7.0 instead of the OpenSSL 1.0
      code path.  Thanks to Alexander Bluhm.
    - get_client_random and get_server_random now use API
      functions supported by LibreSSL 2.7.0 and later. Thanks to
      Alexander Bluhm.
    - Add X509_check_host(), X509_check_email(), X509_check_ip(),
      and X509_check_ip_asc() for LibreSSL 2.5.0 and later. Thanks
      to Alexander Bluhm.
    - OpenSSL_version() and OpenSSL_version_num() are available
      with LibreSSL 2.7.0 and later. Thanks to Alexander Bluhm.
    - Use OPENSSL_cleanse() instead of memset(). Fixes
      RT#116599. Thanks to A. Sinan Unur.
    1.86_06 2018-09-29
    - Net::SSLeay::read() and SSL_peek() now check SSL_get_error()
      for SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN for return values <= 0 to make
      Net::SSLeay::read() behave more like underlying OpenSSL
      function SSL_read().
      Convenience function ssl_read_all() now does an automatic
      retry when ERROR_WANT_READ or ERROR_WANT_WRITE is returned
      with Net::SSLeay::read().
      Convenience function ssl_read_until() now uses
      Net::SSLeay::ssl_read_all() instead of
      Net::SSLeay::read(). Tests 07_sslecho.t and 36_verify.t were
      also updated to use ssl_read_all() and ssl_write_all(). The
      tests now also disable TLSv1.3 session tickets and ignore
      SIGPIPE to avoid this signal when the client has finished
      before server has sent session tickets and called
      Net::SSLeay::accept().
      Thanks to Petr Pisar and Sebastian Andrzej Siewior for the
      patches (in #RT125218).
    - Fix a memory leak in cb_data_advanced_put. Fixes
      RT#127131. Noticed, investigated and patched by Paul
      Evans. Thanks!
    - Enable OpenSSL 1.1.1-pre9 with Travis CI.
    - Add SSL_CTX_set_num_tickets, SSL_CTX_get_num_tickets,
      SSL_set_num_ticket and SSL_get_num_tickets for controlling
      the number of TLSv1.3 session tickets that are issued.  Add
      tests in 44_sess.t. Parts taken from a larger patch by Petr
      Pisar of RedHat.
    - Add SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites and SSL_set_ciphersuites for
      configuring the available TLSv1.3 ciphersuites. Add tests in
      43_misc_functions.t and clarify SSL_client_version tests.
    - Add SSL_CTX_set_security_level, SSL_CTX_get_security_level,
      SSL_set_security_level and SSL_get_security_level.
      Add new test file 65_security_level.t.
      All courtesy of Damyan Ivanov of Debian project.
    - Fix export_keying_material return value check and context
      handling. SSL_export_keying_material use_context is now
      correctly set to non-zero value when context is an empty
      string. This affects values exported with TLSv1.2 and earlier.
      Update documentation in NetSSLeay.pod and add tests
      in t/local/45_export.t.
    - Add RAND_priv_bytes. Add new test file t/local/10_rand.t for
      RAND_bytes, RAND_pseudo_bytes, RAND_priv_bytes, RAND_status,
      RAND_poll, RAND_file_name and RAND_load_file.
    - Update documentation for RAND_*bytes return values and
      RAND_file_name behaviour with LibreSSL.
    - Add SSL_SESSION_is_resumable. Add and update tests in 44_sess.t.
    - Set OpenSSL security level to 1 in tests that use the test suite's
      (1024-bit) RSA keys, which allows the test suite to pass when
      Net-SSLeay is built against an OpenSSL with a higher default
      security level. Fixes RT#126987. Thanks to Petr Pisar (in
      RT#126270) and Damyan Ivanov (in RT#126987) for the reports and
      patches, and to Damyan Ivanov for the preferred patch.
    - Add SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb and SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb.
      Add new test file 44_sess.t for these and future session
      related tests for which no specific test file is needed.
    - Add SSL_get_version, SSL_client_version and SSL_is_dtls.
    - Add SSL_peek_ex, SSL_read_ex, SSL_write_ex and SSL_has_pending.
      Add tests in t/local/11_read.t
    - Add SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth contributed by Paul
      Howarth. Add SSL_set_post_handshake_auth,
      SSL_verify_client_post_handshake and constant
      SSL_VERIFY_POST_HANDSHAKE.
    - Applied a patch to set_cert_and_key() from Damyan Ivanov,
      Debian Perl Group. This function now returns errors from
      library's error stack only when an underlying routine
      fails. Unrelated errors are now skipped. Fixes RT#126988.
    - Add support for TLSv1.3 via $Net::SSLeay::ssl_version.
    - Enhance t/local/43_misc_functions.t get_keyblock_size test
      to work better with AEAD ciphers.
    - Add constants SSL_OP_ENABLE_MIDDLEBOX_COMPAT and
      SSL_OP_NO_ANTI_REPLAY for TLSv1.3
    - Fix compile time DEFINE=-DSHOW_XS_DEBUG to work with
      non-threaded Perls. Fixes RT#127027. Thanks to SREZIC for
      the report. Also fix other minor compile warnings.
    1.86_05 2018-08-22
    - Net-SSLeay now requires at least Perl 5.8.1. This is a
      formalisation of what has been the de facto case for some time,
      as the distribution hasn't compiled and passed its tests on Perl
      5.005 for several years.
    - Increment Net::SSLeay::Handle's version number to keep it in sync
      with Net::SSLeay's, thus satisfying Kwalitee's consistent_version
      metric.
    - Re-enable the d2i_X509_bio() test in t/local/33_x509_create_cert.t
      for LibreSSL. Thanks to Alexander Bluhm.
    - Automatically detect new library names on Windows for OpenSSL
      1.1.0 onwards (libcrypto, libssl). Fixes part of RT#121084. Thanks
      to Jean-Damien Durand.
    - Fix a typo preventing OpenSSL libraries built with the VC compiler
      (i.e. ones with a ".lib" suffix) from being automatically detected
      on Windows. Fixes part of RT#121084. Thanks to Jean-Damien Durand.
    - Add missing call to va_end() following va_start() in TRACE().
      Fixes RT#126028. Thanks to Jitka Plesnikova.
    - Added SSL_in_init() and the related functions for all
      libraries and their versions. All return 0 or 1 as
      documented by OpenSSL 1.1.1. Use of these functions is
      recommended over using constants returned by get_state() and
      state(). New constants TLS_ST_*, used by OpenSSL 1.1.0 and
      later, will not be made available by Net::SSLeay.
    1.86_04 2018-07-30
    - Re-add SSLv3_method() for OpenSSL 1.0.2 and above. Fixes
      RT#101484.
    - Don't expose ENGINE-related functions when building against
      OpenSSL builds without ENGINE support. Fixes RT#121538. Thanks to
      Paul Green.
    - Automatically detect OpenSSL 1.0.x on VMS, and update VMS
      installation instructions to reflect removal of Module::Install
      from the build system. Fixes RT#124388. Thanks to Craig A. Berry.
    - Prevent memory leak in OCSP_cert2ids() and OCSP_response_verify().
      Fixes RT#125273. Thanks to Steffen Ullrich.
    1.86_03 2018-07-19
    - Convert packaging to ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Thanks to mohawk2.
    - Module::Install is no longer a prerequisite when building
      from the reposistory.
    - Re-apply patch from ETJ permitting configure and build in
      places with a space in the name.
    1.86_02 2018-07-06
    - Removed inc/ from repository. Module::Install is now a
      prerequisite when building from the repository. This allowed
      also removing "." from Makefile.PL lib path which was added
      in version 1.81. These updates require no changes when
      building from release packages. They also help AppVeyor
      builds to work better with old Perls.
    - Added CONTRIBUTING.md, reformatted the previous Changes
      entry to use CPAN::Changes::Spec guidelines and removed
      unused version control tags from comments.
    1.86_01 2018-07-04
      [Version control system change]
    - Chris Novakovic did a full conversion from the old Debian
      hosted SVN repository to git.
    - Fixes to commit metadata, branches and tags that git-svn
      couldn't handle or had no way of handling, were done
      manually or semi-automatically afterwards. For instance, the
      "git-svn-id:" lines that git-svn appends to commit messages
      were kept because Mike used SVN revision numbers in RT
      replies to indicate when bugs had been fixed/patches applied
      (which may be useful for future reference).
    - All commits were replayed onto a single master branch rather
      than having separate dead-end branches for the old SVN
      version tags (as this seems more "git-like").
    - New lightweight tags were created for each public release
      going back as far as the start of the SVN repository using
      data from MetaCPAN (cross-referencing with the changelog
      when it wasn't clear when a release was cut from the SVN
      repo).
    - Florian's and Mike's email addresses were mapped to git
      author/committer IDs
      [Continuous integration]
    - Travis CI configuration was added for automated testing on
      Linux using 64 bit Ubuntu Trusty. Build matrix dimensions
      are: Perl 5.8 - 5.26 x OpenSSL 0.9.8zh - 1.1.0h. Only the
      currently latest version for each major Perl and OpenSSL
      release is chosen.
    - AppVeyor configuration was added for automated testing on
      Windows. Build matrix dimensions are: Perl 5.8 - 5.26 x
      32bit and 64bit Perl environment x Windows Server 2012R2 and
      Windows Server 2016. The Perl environment is Strawberry Perl
      and its OpenSSL is used with builds. Only the latest major
      versions are used, similarly to Travis CI. Net-SSLeay PPM
      and PPD files are made available as artifacts.
    - Added README.md with link to master branch build and test
      status. Did minor updates to README and other misc files.
      [Release packaging]
    - Files t/local/43_misc_functions.t and
      t/local/65_ticket_sharing_2.t were missing from MANIFEST.
    - Updated inc/ directory with Module::Install 1.19. Updated
      Makefile.PL author and resource information. Synced
      SSLeay.pm under ext/ with the latest changes under
      inc/. Reordered use imports so that META.yml gets correctly
      regenerated. More Module::Install related changes will
      follow.
      [Repository amd maintainer change]
    - Net::SSLeay functionality was not changed in this
      release. Work was done to switch version contorol systems,
      add automated testing, update module packaging and change
      the primary maintainer. This coincided with the decommission
      of previous code repository service on alioth.debian.org.
    - The module is now primarily maintained by Tuure Vartiainen
      and Heikki Vatiainen of Radiator Software. The new
      repository location is
      https://github.com/radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay
  - Dropped patches merged upstream:
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Adapt-to-OpenSSL-1.1.1.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Expose_SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Avoid-SIGPIPE-in-t-local-36_verify.t.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Move-SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ-SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE-retry-.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Move-SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ-SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE-retry-from_write_partial.patch
* Mon Jan 14 2019 Vítězslav Čížek <vcizek@suse.com>
  - Expose SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth
    * https://github.com/radiator-software/p5-net-ssleay/pull/68
  - add Net-SSLeay-1.85-Expose_SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth.patch
  - Fix build on SLE-12
    * apparently %autopatch needs to be followed by an empty line there
* Tue Sep 04 2018 Vítězslav Čížek <vcizek@suse.com>
  - Add patches to support openssl 1.1.1 from Fedora
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Avoid-SIGPIPE-in-t-local-36_verify.t.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Move-SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ-SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE-retry-.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Move-SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ-SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE-retry-from_write_partial.patch
    * Net-SSLeay-1.85-Adapt-to-OpenSSL-1.1.1.patch

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