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LuaSec 0.6a
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==========
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Alpha version to address Lua 5.2 and 5.3 compatibility.
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There are issues with MinGW already.
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LuaSec 0.5
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2012-05-30 19:26:40 +02:00
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LuaSec depends on OpenSSL, and integrates with LuaSocket to make it
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easy to add secure connections to any Lua applications or scripts.
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2013-03-30 14:12:57 +01:00
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This version includes:
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* A new certificate (X509) API, which supports:
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- Reading the subject (identity) and issuer of the certificate.
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- Reading various X509 extensions, including email and dnsName.
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- Converting certificates to and from the standard ASCII PEM
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format.
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- Generating the fingerprint/digest of a certificate (using SHA1,
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SHA256 or SHA512).
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- Reading the certificate's expiration, serial number, and other
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info.
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* The ability to get more detailed information from OpenSSL about
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why a certificate failed verification, for each certificate in the
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chain.
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* Flags to force acceptance of invalid certificates, e.g. to allow
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the use of self-signed certificates in a Trust On First Use model.
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* Flags to control checking CRLs for certificate revocation status.
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* Support for ECDH cipher suites.
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* An API to get the TLS 'finished' messages used for SASL channel
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binding (e.g. the SCRAM PLUS mechanisms).
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The work in this release was undertaken by Kim Alvefur, Paul Aurich,
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Tobias Markmann, Bruno Silvestre and Matthew Wild.
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