%global srcname paramiko Name: python-%{srcname} Version: 2.12.0 Release: 2%{?dist} Summary: SSH2 protocol library for python # No version specified License: LGPL-2.1-or-later URL: https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko Source0: %{url}/archive/%{version}/%{srcname}-%{version}.tar.gz # Remove pytest-relaxed, which depends on pytest4 Patch3: 0003-remove-pytest-relaxed-dep.patch # Avoid use of deprecated python-mock by using unittest.mock instead Patch4: 0004-remove-mock-dep.patch # A handful of lower-level classes (notably 'paramiko.message.Message' and # 'paramiko.pkey.PKey') previously returned 'bytes' objects from their # implementation of '__str__', even under Python 3, and there was never any # '__bytes__' method; these issues have been fixed by renaming '__str__' to # '__bytes__' and relying on Python's default "stringification returns the # output of '__repr__'" behavior re: any real attempts to 'str()' such objects # (backported from version 3.2) Patch5: 0005-classes__str__.patch # Address CVE 2023-48795 (a.k.a. the "Terrapin Attack", a vulnerability found # in the SSH protocol re: treatment of packet sequence numbers) # (backported from version 3.4) #Patch6: 0006-terrapin.patch BuildArch: noarch %global paramiko_desc \ Paramiko (a combination of the Esperanto words for "paranoid" and "friend") is\ a module for python 2.3 or greater that implements the SSH2 protocol for secure\ (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines. Unlike SSL (aka\ TLS), the SSH2 protocol does not require hierarchical certificates signed by a\ powerful central authority. You may know SSH2 as the protocol that replaced\ telnet and rsh for secure access to remote shells, but the protocol also\ includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote services across an\ encrypted tunnel (this is how sftp works, for example). %description %{paramiko_desc} %package -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} Summary: SSH2 protocol library for python BuildRequires: python%{python3_pkgversion}-devel BuildRequires: %{py3_dist bcrypt} >= 3.1.3 BuildRequires: %{py3_dist cryptography} >= 2.5 BuildRequires: %{py3_dist pyasn1} >= 0.1.7 BuildRequires: %{py3_dist pynacl} >= 1.0.1 BuildRequires: %{py3_dist pytest} BuildRequires: %{py3_dist setuptools} BuildRequires: %{py3_dist six} Recommends: %{py3_dist pyasn1} >= 0.1.7 %description -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} %{paramiko_desc} Python 3 version. %package doc Summary: Docs and demo for SSH2 protocol library for python BuildRequires: /usr/bin/sphinx-build Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} %description doc %{paramiko_desc} This is the documentation and demos. %prep %autosetup -p1 -n %{srcname}-%{version} chmod -c a-x demos/* sed -i -e '/^#!/,1d' demos/* %build %py3_build %install %py3_install sphinx-build -b html sites/docs/ html/ rm html/.buildinfo %check PYTHONPATH=%{buildroot}%{python3_sitelib} pytest-%{python3_version} %files -n python%{python3_pkgversion}-%{srcname} %license LICENSE %doc NEWS README.rst %{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname}-*.egg-info/ %{python3_sitelib}/%{srcname}/ %files doc %doc html/ demos/ %changelog * Fri Dec 29 2023 Paul Howarth - 2.12.0-2 - Address CVE 2023-48795 (a.k.a. the "Terrapin Attack", a vulnerability found in the SSH protocol re: treatment of packet sequence numbers) as follows: - The vulnerability only impacts encrypt-then-MAC digest algorithms in tandem with CBC ciphers, and ChaCha20-poly1305; of these, Paramiko currently only implements ``hmac-sha2-(256|512)-etm`` in tandem with 'AES-CBC' - As the fix for the vulnerability requires both ends of the connection to cooperate, the below changes will only take effect when the remote end is OpenSSH ≥ 9.6 (or equivalent, such as Paramiko in server mode, as of this patch version) and configured to use the new "strict kex" mode - Paramiko will always attempt to use "strict kex" mode if offered by the server, unless you override this by specifying 'strict_kex=False' in 'Transport.__init__' - Paramiko will now raise an 'SSHException' subclass ('MessageOrderError') when protocol messages are received in unexpected order; this includes situations like receiving 'MSG_DEBUG' or 'MSG_IGNORE' during initial key exchange, which are no longer allowed during strict mode - Key (re)negotiation, i.e. 'MSG_NEWKEYS', whenever it is encountered, now resets packet sequence numbers (this should be invisible to users during normal operation, only causing exceptions if the exploit is encountered, which will usually result in, again, 'MessageOrderError') - Sequence number rollover will now raise 'SSHException' if it occurs during initial key exchange (regardless of strict mode status) - Tweak 'ext-info-(c|s)' detection during KEXINIT protocol phase; the original implementation made assumptions based on an OpenSSH implementation detail - 'Transport' grew a new 'packetizer_class' kwarg for overriding the packet-handler class used internally; this is mostly for testing, but advanced users may find this useful when doing deep hacks - A handful of lower-level classes (notably 'paramiko.message.Message' and 'paramiko.pkey.PKey') previously returned 'bytes' objects from their implementation of '__str__', even under Python 3, and there was never any '__bytes__' method; these issues have been fixed by renaming '__str__' to '__bytes__' and relying on Python's default "stringification returns the output of '__repr__'" behavior re: any real attempts to 'str()' such objects * Sun Nov 6 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.12.0-1 - Update to 2.12.0 (rhbz#2140281) - Add a 'transport_factory' kwarg to 'SSHClient.connect' for advanced users to gain more control over early Transport setup and manipulation (GH#2054, GH#2125) - Update '~paramiko.client.SSHClient' so it explicitly closes its wrapped socket object upon encountering socket errors at connection time; this should help somewhat with certain classes of memory leaks, resource warnings, and/or errors (though we hasten to remind everyone that Client and Transport have their own '.close()' methods for use in non-error situations!) (GH#1822) - Raise '~paramiko.ssh_exception.SSHException' explicitly when blank private key data is loaded, instead of the natural result of 'IndexError'; this should help more bits of Paramiko or Paramiko-adjacent codebases to correctly handle this class of error (GH#1599, GH#1637) - Use SPDX-format license tag * Fri Jul 22 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.11.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jun 14 2022 Python Maint - 2.11.0-2 - Rebuilt for Python 3.11 * Tue May 17 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.11.0-1 - Update to 2.11.0 - Align signature verification algorithm with OpenSSH re: zero-padding signatures that don't match their nominal size/length; this shouldn't affect most users, but will help Paramiko-implemented SSH servers handle poorly behaved clients such as PuTTY (GH#1933) - OpenSSH 7.7 and older has a bug preventing it from understanding how to perform SHA2 signature verification for RSA certificates (specifically certs - not keys), so when we added SHA2 support it broke all clients using RSA certificates with these servers; this has been fixed in a manner similar to what OpenSSH's own client does - a version check is performed and the algorithm used is downgraded if needed (GH#2017) - Recent versions of Cryptography have deprecated Blowfish algorithm support; in lieu of an easy method for users to remove it from the list of algorithms Paramiko tries to import and use, we've decided to remove it from our "preferred algorithms" list, which will both discourage use of a weak algorithm, and avoid warnings (GH#2038, GH#2039) - Windows-native SSH agent support as merged in 2.10 could encounter 'Errno 22' 'OSError' exceptions in some scenarios (e.g. server not cleanly closing a relevant named pipe); this has been worked around and should be less problematic (GH#2008, GH#2010) - Add SSH config token expansion (eg '%%h', '%%p') when parsing 'ProxyJump' directives (GH#1951) - Apply unittest 'skipIf' to tests currently using SHA1 in their critical path, to avoid failures on systems starting to disable SHA1 outright in their crypto backends (e.g. RHEL 9) (GH#2004, GH#2011) * Tue Apr 26 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.10.4-1 - Update to 2.10.4 - Update 'camelCase' method calls against the 'threading' module to be 'snake_case'; this and related tweaks should fix some deprecation warnings under Python 3.10 (GH#1838, GH#1870, GH#2028) - '~paramiko.pkey.PKey' instances' '__eq__' did not have the usual safety guard in place to ensure they were being compared to another 'PKey' object, causing occasional spurious 'BadHostKeyException', among other things (GH#1964, GH#2023, GH#2024) - Servers offering certificate variants of hostkey algorithms (e.g. 'ssh-rsa-cert-v01@openssh.com') could not have their host keys verified by Paramiko clients, as it only ever considered non-cert key types for that part of connection handshaking (GH#2035) * Mon Mar 21 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.10.3-2 - Skip tests that would fail without SHA-1 signing support in backend, such as on EL-9 (GH#2011) * Sat Mar 19 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.10.3-1 - Update to 2.10.3 - Certificate-based pubkey auth was inadvertently broken when adding SHA2 support in version 2.9.0 (GH#1963, GH#1977) - Switch from module-global to thread-local storage when recording thread IDs for a logging helper; this should avoid one flavor of memory leak for long-running processes (GH#2002, GH#2003) * Tue Mar 15 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.10.2-1 - Update to 2.10.2 - Fix Python 2 compatibility breakage introduced in 2.10.1 (GH#2001) - Re-enable sftp tests, no longer failing under mock * Sun Mar 13 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.10.1-1 - Update to 2.10.1 - CVE-2022-24302: Creation of new private key files using '~paramiko.pkey.PKey' subclasses was subject to a race condition between file creation and mode modification, which could be exploited by an attacker with knowledge of where the Paramiko-using code would write out such files; this has been patched by using 'os.open' and 'os.fdopen' to ensure new files are opened with the correct mode immediately (we've left the subsequent explicit 'chmod' in place to minimize any possible disruption, though it may get removed in future backwards-incompatible updates) - Add support for the '%%C' token when parsing SSH config files (GH#1976) - Add support for OpenSSH's Windows agent as a fallback when Putty/WinPageant isn't available or functional (GH#1509, GH#1837, GH#1868) - Significantly speed up low-level read/write actions on '~paramiko.sftp_file.SFTPFile' objects by using 'bytearray'/'memoryview' (GH#892); this is unlikely to change anything for users of the higher level methods like 'SFTPClient.get' or 'SFTPClient.getfo', but users of 'SFTPClient.open' will likely see orders of magnitude improvements for files larger than a few megabytes in size - Add 'six' explicitly to install-requires; it snuck into active use at some point but has only been indicated by transitive dependency on 'bcrypt' until they somewhat-recently dropped it (GH#1985); this will be short-lived until we drop Python 2 support * Fri Jan 21 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.9.2-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jan 14 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.9.2-2 - Avoid use of deprecated python-mock by using unittest.mock instead https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/1666 * Sat Jan 8 2022 Paul Howarth - 2.9.2-1 - Update to 2.9.2 - Connecting to servers that support 'server-sig-algs' but which have no overlap between that list and what a Paramiko client supports, now raise an exception instead of defaulting to 'rsa-sha2-512' (since the use of 'server-sig-algs' allows us to know what the server supports) - Enhanced log output when connecting to servers that do not support 'server-sig-algs' extensions, making the new-as-of-2.9 defaulting to SHA2 pubkey algorithms more obvious when it kicks in * Sat Dec 25 2021 Paul Howarth - 2.9.1-1 - Update to 2.9.1 - Server-side support for 'rsa-sha2-256' and 'ssh-rsa' wasn't fully operable after 2.9.0's release (signatures for RSA pubkeys were always run through 'rsa-sha2-512' instead) (GH#1935) * Fri Dec 24 2021 Paul Howarth - 2.9.0-1 - Update to 2.9.0 - Add support for SHA-2 variants of RSA key verification algorithms (as described in RFC 8332) as well as limited SSH extension negotiation (RFC 8308) (GH#1326, GH#1643, GH#1644, GH#1925) How SSH servers/clients decide when and how to use this functionality can be complicated; Paramiko's support is as follows: - Client verification of server host key during key exchange will now prefer rsa-sha2-512, rsa-sha2-256, and legacy ssh-rsa algorithms, in that order, instead of just ssh-rsa - Note that the preference order of other algorithm families such as ed25519 and ecdsa has not changed; for example, those two groups are still preferred over RSA - Server mode will now offer all 3 RSA algorithms for host key verification during key exchange, similar to client mode, if it has been configured with an RSA host key - Client mode key exchange now sends the ext-info-c flag signaling support for MSG_EXT_INFO, and support for parsing the latter (specifically, its server-sig-algs flag) has been added - Client mode, when performing public key authentication with an RSA key or cert, will act as follows: - In all cases, the list of algorithms to consider is based on the new preferred_pubkeys list and disabled_algorithms; this list, like with host keys, prefers SHA2-512, SHA2-256 and SHA1, in that order - When the server does not send server-sig-algs, Paramiko will attempt the first algorithm in the above list; clients connecting to legacy servers should thus use disabled_algorithms to turn off SHA2 - When the server does send server-sig-algs, the first algorithm supported by both ends is used, or if there is none, it falls back to the previous behavior - SSH agent support grew the ability to specify algorithm flags when requesting private key signatures; this is now used to forward SHA2 algorithms when appropriate - Server mode is now capable of pubkey auth involving SHA-2 signatures from clients, provided one's server implementation actually provides for doing so; this includes basic support for sending MSG_EXT_INFO (containing server-sig-algs only) to clients advertising ext-info-c in their key exchange list In order to implement the above, the following API additions were made: - 'PKey.sign_ssh_data ': Grew an extra, optional 'algorithm' keyword argument (defaulting to 'None' for most subclasses, and to "ssh-rsa" for '~paramiko.rsakey.RSAKey') - A new '~paramiko.ssh_exception.SSHException' subclass was added, '~paramiko.ssh_exception.IncompatiblePeer', and is raised in all spots where key exchange aborts due to algorithmic incompatibility; like all other exceptions in that module, it inherits from 'SSHException', and as nothing else was changed about the raising (i.e. the attributes and message text are the same) this change is backwards compatible - '~paramiko.transport.Transport' grew a '_preferred_pubkeys' attribute and matching 'preferred_pubkeys' property to match the other, kex-focused, such members; this allows client pubkey authentication to honor the 'disabled_algorithms' feature * Mon Nov 29 2021 Paul Howarth - 2.8.1-1 - Update to 2.8.1 - Fix listdir failure when server uses a locale (GH#985, GH#992); now on Python 2.7 SFTPAttributes will decode abbreviated month names correctly rather than raise 'UnicodeDecodeError' - Deleting items from '~paramiko.hostkeys.HostKeys' would incorrectly raise 'KeyError' even for valid keys, due to a logic bug (GH#1024) - Update RSA and ECDSA key decoding subroutines to correctly catch exception types thrown by modern versions of Cryptography (specifically 'TypeError' and its internal 'UnsupportedAlgorithm') (GH#1257, GH#1266); these exception classes will now become '~paramiko.ssh_exception.SSHException' instances instead of bubbling up - Update '~paramiko.pkey.PKey' and subclasses to compare ('__eq__') via direct field/attribute comparison instead of hashing (while retaining the existing behavior of '__hash__' via a slight refactor) (GH#908) Warning: This fixes a security flaw! If you are running Paramiko on 32-bit systems with low entropy (such as any 32-bit Python 2, or a 32-bit Python 3 that is running with 'PYTHONHASHSEED=0') it is possible for an attacker to craft a new keypair from an exfiltrated public key, which Paramiko would consider equal to the original key. This could enable attacks such as, but not limited to, the following: - Paramiko server processes would incorrectly authenticate the attacker (using their generated private key) as if they were the victim. We see this as the most plausible attack using this flaw. - Paramiko client processes would incorrectly validate a connected server (when host key verification is enabled) while subjected to a man-in-the-middle attack. This impacts more users than the server-side version, but also carries higher requirements for the attacker, namely successful DNS poisoning or other MITM techniques. * Mon Oct 11 2021 Paul Howarth - 2.8.0-1 - Update to 2.8.0 - Administrivia overhaul, including but not limited to: - Migrate CI to CircleCI - Primary dev branch is now 'main' (renamed) - Many README edits for clarity, modernization etc.; including a bunch more (and consistent) status badges and unification with main project site index - PyPI page much more fleshed out (long_description is now filled in with the README; sidebar links expanded; etc.) - flake8, pytest configs split out of setup.cfg into their own files - Invoke/invocations (used by maintainers/contributors) upgraded to modern versions - Newer server-side key exchange algorithms not intended to use SHA1 (diffie-hellman-group14-sha256, diffie-hellman-group16-sha512) were incorrectly using SHA1 after all, due to a bug causing them to ignore the 'hash_algo' class attribute; this has been corrected (GH#1452, GH#1882) - Add a 'prefetch' keyword argument to 'SFTPClient.get'/'SFTPClient.getfo' so that users who need to skip SFTP prefetching are able to conditionally turn it off (GH#1846) * Fri Jul 23 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.7.2-6 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild * Fri Jun 04 2021 Python Maint - 2.7.2-5 - Rebuilt for Python 3.10 * Wed Mar 3 2021 Paul Howarth - 2.7.2-4 - Drop invoke dependencies as it requires ancient pytest and we can't expect it to remain around * Tue Mar 02 2021 Dan Radez - 2.7.2-3 - Removing the python-relax dep using upstream patch https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/1665/ * Wed Jan 27 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.7.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Aug 31 2020 Paul Howarth - 2.7.2-1 - Update to 2.7.2 - Update our CI to catch issues with sdist generation, installation and testing - Add missing test suite fixtures directory to MANIFEST.in, reinstating the ability to run Paramiko's tests from an sdist tarball (GH#1727) - Remove leading whitespace from OpenSSH RSA test suite static key fixture, to conform better to spec. (GH#1722) - Fix incorrect string formatting causing unhelpful error message annotation when using Kerberos/GSSAPI - Fix incorrectly swapped order of 'p' and 'q' numbers when loading OpenSSH-format RSA private keys; at minimum this should address a slowdown when using such keys, and it also means Paramiko works with Cryptography 3.1 and above, which complains strenuously when this problem appears (GH#1723) * Wed Jul 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.7.1-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild * Sat May 30 2020 Paul Howarth - 2.7.1-4 - Avoid FTBFS with pytest 5 (pytest-relaxed pulls in pytest 4) - Drop explicit dependencies for things that the python dependency generator finds by itself * Sun May 24 2020 Miro Hrončok - 2.7.1-3 - Rebuilt for Python 3.9 * Thu Jan 30 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.7.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Dec 11 2019 Paul Howarth - 2.7.1-1 - Update to 2.7.1 - The new-style private key format (added in 2.7.0) suffered from an unpadding bug that had been fixed earlier for Ed25519 (as that key type has always used the newer format); that fix has been refactored and applied to the base key class (GH#1567) - Fix a bug in support for ECDSA keys under the newly-supported OpenSSH key format (GH#1565, GH#1566) * Wed Dec 4 2019 Paul Howarth - 2.7.0-1 - Update to 2.7.0 - Implement support for OpenSSH 6.5-style private key files (typically denoted as having 'BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY' headers instead of PEM format's 'BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY' or similar); if you were getting any sort of weird auth error from "modern" keys generated on newer operating system releases (such as macOS Mojave), this is the first update to try (GH#602, GH#618, GH#1313, GH#1343) - Token expansion in 'ssh_config' used a different method of determining the local username ('$USER' environment variable), compared to what the (much older) client connection code does ('getpass.getuser', which includes '$USER' but may check other variables first, and is generally much more comprehensive); both modules now use 'getpass.getuser' - A couple of outright '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig' parse errors were previously represented as vanilla 'Exception' instances; as part of recent feature work a more specific exception class, '~paramiko.ssh_exception.ConfigParseError', has been created; it is now also used in those older spots, which is naturally backwards compatible - Implement support for the 'Match' keyword in 'ssh_config' files; previously, this keyword was simply ignored and keywords inside such blocks were treated as if they were part of the previous block (GH#717) - Note: this feature adds a new optional install dependency 'Invoke' (https://www.pyinvoke.org), for managing 'Match exec' subprocesses - Additional installation 'extras_require' "flavors" ('ed25519', 'invoke', and 'all') have been added to our packaging metadata - Paramiko's use of 'subprocess' for 'ProxyCommand' support is conditionally imported to prevent issues on limited interpreter platforms like Google Compute Engine; however, any resulting 'ImportError' was lost instead of preserved for raising (in the rare cases where a user tried leveraging 'ProxyCommand' in such an environment); this has been fixed - Perform deduplication of 'IdentityFile' contents during 'ssh_config' parsing; previously, if your config would result in the same value being encountered more than once, 'IdentityFile' would contain that many copies of the same string - Implement most 'canonical hostname' 'ssh_config' functionality ('CanonicalizeHostname', 'CanonicalDomains', 'CanonicalizeFallbackLocal', and 'CanonicalizeMaxDots'; 'CanonicalizePermittedCNAMEs' has *not* yet been implemented) - all were previously silently ignored (GH#897) - Explicitly document which ssh_config features we currently support; previously users just had to guess, which is simply no good - Add new convenience classmethod constructors to '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig': '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_text', '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_file', and '~paramiko.config.SSHConfig.from_path'; no more annoying two-step process! - Add Recommends: of python3-invoke and python3-pyasn1 for optional functionality * Sun Oct 06 2019 Othman Madjoudj - 2.6.0-5 - Drop python2 subpackage since it's eol-ed * Thu Oct 03 2019 Miro Hrončok - 2.6.0-4 - Rebuilt for Python 3.8.0rc1 (#1748018) * Mon Aug 19 2019 Miro Hrončok - 2.6.0-3 - Rebuilt for Python 3.8 * Fri Jul 26 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.6.0-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild * Thu Jun 27 2019 Paul Howarth - 2.6.0-1 - Update to 2.6.0 - Add a new keyword argument to 'SSHClient.connect' and '~paramiko.transport.Transport', 'disabled_algorithms', which allows selectively disabling one or more kex/key/cipher/etc algorithms; this can be useful when disabling algorithms your target server (or client) does not support cleanly, or to work around unpatched bugs in Paramiko's own implementation thereof (GH#1463) - Tweak many exception classes so their string representations are more human-friendly; this also includes incidental changes to some 'super()' calls (GH#1440, GH#1460) - Add backwards-compatible support for the 'gssapi' GSSAPI library, as the previous backend ('python-gssapi') has become defunct (GH#584, GH#1166, GH#1311) - 'SSHClient.exec_command' now returns a new subclass, '~paramiko.channel.ChannelStdinFile', rather than a naïve '~paramiko.channel.ChannelFile' object for its 'stdin' value, which fixes issues such as hangs when running remote commands that read from stdin (GH#322) - Drop gssapi patch as it's no longer needed - Drop pytest-relaxed patch as it's no longer needed * Thu Jun 27 2019 Paul Howarth - 2.5.1-1 - Update to 2.5.1 - Fix Ed25519 key handling so certain key comment lengths don't cause 'SSHException("Invalid key")' (GH#1306, GH#1400) * Mon Jun 10 2019 Paul Howarth - 2.5.0-1 - Update to 2.5.0 - Add support for encrypt-then-MAC (ETM) schemes and two newer Diffie-Hellman group key exchange algorithms ('group14', using SHA256; and 'group16', using SHA512) - Add support for Curve25519 key exchange - Raise Cryptography dependency requirement to version 2.5 (from 1.5) and update some deprecated uses of its API - Add support for the modern (as of Python 3.3) import location of 'MutableMapping' (used in host key management) to avoid the old location becoming deprecated in Python 3.8 - Drop hard dependency on pyasn1 as it's only needed for optional GSSAPI functionality * Sat Feb 02 2019 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.4.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Oct 9 2018 Paul Howarth - 2.4.2-1 - Update to 2.4.2 - Fix exploit (GH#1283, CVE-2018-1000805) in Paramiko’s server mode (not client mode) where hostile clients could trick the server into thinking they were authenticated without actually submitting valid authentication - Modify protocol message handling such that Transport does not respond to MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED with its own MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED; this behavior probably didn’t cause any outright errors, but it doesn’t seem to conform to the RFCs and could cause (non-infinite) feedback loops in some scenarios (usually those involving Paramiko on both ends) - Add *.pub files to the MANIFEST so distributed source packages contain some necessary test assets (GH#1262) - Test suite now requires mock ≥ 2.0.0 * Sat Jul 14 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.4.1-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jun 20 2018 Miro Hrončok - 2.4.1-4 - Rebuilt for Python 3.7 - Remove dependency on on pytest-relaxed * Fri Mar 16 2018 Paul Howarth - 2.4.1-1 - Update to 2.4.1 - Fix a security flaw (GH#1175, CVE-2018-7750) in Paramiko's server mode (this does not impact client use) where authentication status was not checked before processing channel-open and other requests typically only sent after authenticating - Ed25519 auth key decryption raised an unexpected exception when given a unicode password string (typical in python 3) (GH#1039) * Fri Feb 09 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.4.0-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Nov 18 2017 Athmane Madjoudj - 2.4.0-2 - Add gssapi patch back since 2.4.0 still not compatible - Add missing BR (lost during merge) * Fri Nov 17 2017 Igor Gnatenko - 2.4.0-1 - Update to 2.4.0 * Wed Nov 15 2017 Athmane Madjoudj - 2.4.0-1 - Update to 2.4.0 (rhbz #1513208) - Revamp check section * Sun Oct 29 2017 Athmane Madjoudj - 2.3.1-3 - Add a patch to disable gssapi on unsupported version (rhbz #1507174) * Tue Sep 26 2017 Athmane Madjoudj - 2.3.1-2 - Remove weak deps, paramiko does not support recent gssapi (rhbz #1496148) * Sat Sep 23 2017 Athmane Madjoudj - 2.3.1-1 - Update to 2.3.1 (rhbz #1494764) * Wed Sep 20 2017 Paul Howarth - 2.3.0-1 - 2.3.0. * Thu Jul 27 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.2.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jun 14 2017 Paul Howarth - 2.2.1-1 - 2.2.1. * Sun Jun 11 2017 Paul Howarth - 2.2.0-1 - 2.2.0. * Wed Feb 22 2017 Paul Howarth - 2.1.2-1 - 2.1.2. * Sat Feb 11 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.1.1-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Dec 19 2016 Miro Hrončok - 2.1.1-2 - Rebuild for Python 3.6 * Fri Dec 16 2016 Jon Ciesla - 2.1.1-1 - 2.1.1. * Fri Dec 09 2016 Jon Ciesla - 2.1.0-1 - 2.1.0. * Fri Dec 09 2016 Jon Ciesla - 2.0.2-1 - 2.0.2. * Tue Jul 19 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 2.0.0-2 - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Automatic_Provides_for_Python_RPM_Packages * Fri Apr 29 2016 Igor Gnatenko - 2.0.0-1 - Update to 2.0.0 (RHBZ #1331737) * Sun Mar 27 2016 Igor Gnatenko - 1.16.0-1 - Update to 1.16.0 - Adopt to new packaging guidelines * Thu Feb 04 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.15.2-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Nov 10 2015 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.15.2-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3.5 * Thu Jun 18 2015 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.15.2-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild * Sun Mar 22 2015 Peter Robinson 1.15.2-2 - Use %%license - Move duplicated docs to single doc sub package - Remove old F-15 conditionals * Tue Dec 23 2014 Athmane Madjoudj 1.15.2-1 - Update to 1.15.2 * Mon Nov 24 2014 Athmane Madjoudj 1.15.1-5 - Add conditional to exclude EL since does not have py3 * Sat Nov 15 2014 Athmane Madjoudj 1.15.1-4 - py3dir creation should be in prep section * Fri Nov 14 2014 Athmane Madjoudj 1.15.1-3 - Build each pkg in a clean dir * Fri Nov 14 2014 Athmane Madjoudj 1.15.1-2 - Add support for python3 - Add BR -devel for python macros. * Fri Oct 17 2014 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.15.1-1 - Update to 1.15.1 * Fri Jun 13 2014 Orion Poplawski - 1.12.4-1 - Update to 1.12.4 * Sat Jun 07 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.12.2-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Feb 25 2014 Orion Poplawski - 1.12.2-1 - Update to 1.12.2 * Wed Jan 22 2014 Orion Poplawski - 1.11.3-1 - Update to 1.11.3 * Mon Oct 21 2013 Orion Poplawski - 1.11.0-1 - Update to 1.11.0 * Sun Aug 04 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.10.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild * Thu May 9 2013 Jeffrey Ollie - 1.10.1-1 - Update to 1.10.1 * Thu Feb 14 2013 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.9.0-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jan 2 2013 Jeffrey Ollie - 1.9.0-1 - Update to 1.9.0 * Sat Jul 21 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.7.7.1-3 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild * Sat Jan 14 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.7.7.1-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild * Wed Jul 6 2011 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.7.1-1 - v1.7.7.1 (George) 21may11 - ------------------------- - * Make the verification phase of SFTP.put optional (Larry Wright) - * Patches to fix AIX support (anonymous) - * Patch from Michele Bertoldi to allow compression to be turned on in the - client constructor. - * Patch from Shad Sharma to raise an exception if the transport isn't active - when you try to open a new channel. - * Stop leaking file descriptors in the SSH agent (John Adams) - * More fixes for Windows address family support (Andrew Bennetts) - * Use Crypto.Random rather than Crypto.Util.RandomPool - (Gary van der Merwe, #271791) - * Support for openssl keys (tehfink) - * Fix multi-process support by calling Random.atfork (sugarc0de) * Tue Feb 08 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.7.6-4 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild * Tue Jan 4 2011 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.7.6-3 - Patch to address deprecation warning from pycrypto - Simplify build as shown in new python guidelines - Enable test suite * Thu Jul 22 2010 David Malcolm - 1.7.6-2 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Python_2.7/MassRebuild * Mon Nov 2 2009 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.6-1 - v1.7.6 (Fanny) 1nov09 - --------------------- - * fixed bugs 411099 (sftp chdir isn't unicode-safe), 363163 & 411910 (more - IPv6 problems on windows), 413850 (race when server closes the channel), - 426925 (support port numbers in host keys) * Tue Oct 13 2009 Jeremy Katz - 1.7.5-2 - Fix race condition (#526341) * Thu Jul 23 2009 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.5-1 - v1.7.5 (Ernest) 19jul09 - ----------------------- - * added support for ARC4 cipher and CTR block chaining (Denis Bernard) - * made transport threads daemonize, to fix python 2.6 atexit behavior - * support unicode hostnames, and IP6 addresses (Maxime Ripard, Shikhar - Bhushan) - * various small bug fixes * Thu Feb 26 2009 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.7.4-5 - Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_11_Mass_Rebuild * Mon Feb 16 2009 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.4-4 - Add demos as documentation. BZ#485742 * Sat Nov 29 2008 Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams - 1.7.4-3 - Rebuild for Python 2.6 * Wed Sep 3 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 1.7.4-2 - fix license tag * Sun Jul 6 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.4-1 - Update to 1.7.4 * Mon Mar 24 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.3-1 - Update to 1.7.3. * Tue Jan 22 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.2-1 - Update to 1.7.2. - Remove upstreamed patch. * Mon Jan 14 2008 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.1-3 - Update to latest Python packaging guidelines. - Apply patch that fixes insecure use of RandomPool. * Thu Jul 19 2007 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.1-2 - Bump rev * Thu Jul 19 2007 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.7.1-1 - Update to 1.7.1 * Sat Dec 09 2006 Toshio Kuratomi - 1.6.4-1 - Update to 1.6.4 - Upstream is now shipping tarballs - Bump for python 2.5 in devel * Mon Oct 9 2006 Jeffrey C. Ollie - 1.6.2-1 - Update to 1.6.2 * Sat Sep 16 2006 Shahms E. King 1.6.1-3 - Rebuild for FC6 * Fri Aug 11 2006 Shahms E. King 1.6.1-2 - Include, don't ghost .pyo files per new guidelines * Tue Aug 08 2006 Shahms E. King 1.6.1-1 - Update to new upstream version * Fri Jun 02 2006 Shahms E. King 1.6-1 - Update to new upstream version - ghost the .pyo files * Fri May 05 2006 Shahms E. King 1.5.4-2 - Fix source line and rebuild * Fri May 05 2006 Shahms E. King 1.5.4-1 - Update to new upstream version * Wed Apr 12 2006 Shahms E. King 1.5.3-1 - Initial package