2020-05-07 12:53:46 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (32) | |
Log message: py-acme/py-certbot*: updated to 1.4.0 1.4.0: Added * Turn off session tickets for apache plugin by default when appropriate. * Added serial number of certificate to the output of `certbot certificates` * Expose two new environment variables in the authenticator and cleanup scripts \ used by the `manual` plugin: `CERTBOT_REMAINING_CHALLENGES` is equal to the number of \ challenges remaining after the current challenge, `CERTBOT_ALL_DOMAINS` is a \ comma-separated list of all domains challenged for the current certificate. * Added TLS-ALPN-01 challenge support in the `acme` library. Support of this challenge in the Certbot client is planned to be added in a future release. * Added minimal proxy support for OCSP verification. * On Windows, hooks are now executed in a Powershell shell instead of a CMD shell, allowing both `*.ps1` and `*.bat` as valid scripts for Certbot. Changed * Reorganized error message when a user entered an invalid email address. * Stop asking interactively if the user would like to add a redirect. * `mock` dependency is now conditional on Python 2 in all of our packages. * Deprecate certbot-auto on Gentoo, macOS, and FreeBSD. Fixed * When using an RFC 8555 compliant endpoint, the `acme` library no longer sends the `resource` field in any requests or the `type` field when responding to challenges. * Fix nginx plugin crash when non-ASCII configuration file is being read (instead, the user will be warned that UTF-8 must be used). * Fix hanging OCSP queries during revocation checking - added a 10 second timeout. * Standalone servers now have a default socket timeout of 30 seconds, fixing cases where an idle connection can cause the standalone plugin to hang. * Parsing of the RFC 8555 application/pem-certificate-chain now tolerates CRLF line endings. This should fix interoperability with Buypass' services. More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo. |
2020-03-23 19:43:46 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (17) | |
Log message: py-acme py-certbot: updated to 1.3.0 Certbot 1.3.0 Added Added certbot.ocsp Certbot's API. The certbot.ocsp module can be used to determine the OCSP status of certificates. Don't verify the existing certificate in HTTP01Response.simple_verify, for compatibility with the real-world ACME challenge checks. Changed Certbot will now renew certificates early if they have been revoked according to OCSP. Fix acme module warnings when response Content-Type includes params (e.g. charset). Fixed issue where webroot plugin would incorrectly raise Read-only file system error when creating challenge directories |
2020-02-16 21:23:28 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (18) | |
Log message: py-acme py-certbot: updated to 1.2.0 1.2.0: Added Added support for Cloudflare's limited-scope API Tokens Added support for $hostname in nginx server_name directive Changed Add directory field to error message when field is missing. If MD5 hasher is not available, try it in non-security mode (fix for FIPS systems) Disable old SSL versions and ciphersuites and remove SSLCompression off setting \ to follow Mozilla recommendations in Apache. Remove ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA from NGINX ciphers list now that Windows 2008 R2 and \ Windows 7 are EOLed Support for Python 3.4 has been removed. Fixed Fix collections.abc imports for Python 3.9. More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo. 1.1.0: Changed Removed the fallback introduced with 0.34.0 in acme to retry a POST-as-GET \ request as a GET request when the targeted ACME CA server seems to not support \ POST-as-GET requests. certbot-auto no longer supports architectures other than x86_64 on RHEL 6 based \ systems. Existing certbot-auto installations affected by this will continue to \ work, but they will no longer receive updates. To install a newer version of \ Certbot on these systems, you should update your OS. Support for Python 3.4 in Certbot and its ACME library is deprecated and will be \ removed in the next release of Certbot. certbot-auto users on x86_64 systems \ running RHEL 6 or derivatives will be asked to enable Software Collections (SCL) \ repository so Python 3.6 can be installed. certbot-auto can enable the SCL repo \ for you on CentOS 6 while users on other RHEL 6 based systems will be asked to \ do this manually. |
2019-12-15 10:48:39 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (33) | |
Log message: py-acme/py-cerbot-*: updated to 1.0.0 Certbot 1.0.0 Removed: * The docs extras for the certbot-apache and certbot-nginx packages have been removed. Changed: * certbot-auto has deprecated support for systems using OpenSSL 1.0.1 that are not running on x86-64. This primarily affects RHEL 6 based systems. * Certbot's config_changes subcommand has been removed * certbot.plugins.common.TLSSNI01 has been removed. * Deprecated attributes related to the TLS-SNI-01 challenge in acme.challenges and acme.standalone have 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. |
2019-11-14 19:28:19 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (17) | |
Log message: py-certbot: updated to 0.40.1 0.40.1: Changed Added back support for Python 3.4 to Certbot components and certbot-auto due to \ a bug when requiring Python 2.7 or 3.5+ on RHEL 6 based systems. More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo. 0.40.0: Changed We deprecated support for Python 3.4 in Certbot and its ACME library. Support \ for Python 3.4 will be removed in the next major release of Certbot. \ certbot-auto users on RHEL 6 based systems will be asked to enable Software \ Collections (SCL) repository so Python 3.6 can be installed. certbot-auto can \ enable the SCL repo for you on CentOS 6 while users on other RHEL 6 based \ systems will be asked to do this manually. --server may now be combined with --dry-run. Certbot will, as before, use the \ staging server instead of the live server when --dry-run is used. --dry-run now requests fresh authorizations every time, fixing the issue where \ it was prone to falsely reporting success. Updated certbot-dns-google to depend on newer versions of \ google-api-python-client and oauth2client. 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 acme.standalone.BaseRequestHandlerWithLogging and \ acme.standalone.simple_tls_sni_01_server have been deprecated and will be \ removed in a future release of the library. certbot-dns-rfc2136 now use TCP to query SOA records. Fixed More details about these changes can be found on our GitHub repo. |
2019-10-02 19:36:44 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (43) | |
Log message: py-acme/py-certbot: updated to 0.39.0 0.39.0: Added Support for Python 3.8 was added to Certbot and all of its components. Support for CentOS 8 was added to certbot-auto. Changed Don't send OCSP requests for expired certificates Return to using platform.linux_distribution instead of distro.linux_distribution \ in OS fingerprinting for Python < 3.8 Updated the Nginx plugin's TLS configuration to keep support for some versions \ of IE11. Fixed Fixed OS detection in the Apache plugin on RHEL 6. |
2019-09-12 17:08:55 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (16) | |
Log message: py-acme py-certbot*: updated to 0.38.0 0.38.0: Added Disable session tickets for Nginx users when appropriate. Changed If Certbot fails to rollback your server configuration, the error message links \ to the Let's Encrypt forum. Change the link to the Help category now that the \ Server category has been closed. Replace platform.linux_distribution with distro.linux_distribution as a step \ towards Python 3.8 support in Certbot. Fixed Fixed OS detection in the Apache plugin on Scientific Linux. |
2019-08-23 11:57:50 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (22) | |
Log message: py-certbot: updated to 0.37.2 0.37.2: Stop disabling TLS session tickets in Nginx as it caused TLS failures on some \ systems. 0.37.1: Fixed Stop disabling TLS session tickets in Apache as it caused TLS failures on some \ systems. 0.37.0: Added Turn off session tickets for apache plugin by default acme: Authz deactivation added to acme module. Changed Follow updated Mozilla recommendations for Nginx ssl_protocols, ssl_ciphers, and \ ssl_prefer_server_ciphers Fixed Fix certbot-auto failures on RHEL 8. |
2019-07-15 14:52:56 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (20) | |
Log message: py-certbot: updated to 0.36.0 0.36.0: Added ----- Turn off session tickets for nginx plugin by default Added missing error types from RFC8555 to acme Changed ------- Support for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty has been removed. Update the 'manage your account' help to be more generic. The error message when Certbot's Apache plugin is unable to modify your Apache \ configuration has been improved. 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. Fixed ----- Replace some unnecessary platform-specific line separation. |
2019-06-12 12:27:38 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (12) | |
Log message: py-acme,py-certbot*: updated to 0.35.1 0.35.1: Fixed Support for specifying an authoritative base domain in our dns-rfc2136 plugin \ has been removed. This feature was added in our last release but had a bug which \ caused the plugin to fail so the feature has been removed until it can be added \ properly. Despite us having broken lockstep, we are continuing to release new versions of \ all Certbot components during releases for the time being, however, the only \ package with changes other than its version number was: certbot-dns-rfc2136 |