[Cryptography-dev] OpenSSL 3.0.8 + Python 3.11.2 + Cryptography 39
Alex Gaynor
alex.gaynor at gmail.com
Wed Apr 5 12:03:12 EDT 2023
I'm not positive I understand your question.
That said, cryptography has supported OpenSSL 3.0 since version 35.0,
and pyOpenSSL has required cryptography 35.0.0 since pyOpenSSL 22.
Alex
On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 10:58 AM Prasad, PCRaghavendra via
Cryptography-dev <cryptography-dev at python.org> wrote:
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> GM,
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> We are using OpenSSL 1.0.2/python/3.9.16/PyOpenSSL/Cryptography along with FIPS enablement
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> We are in the process of upgrading OpenSSL from 1.0.2 to OpenSSL 3.0.x (latest) and Python from 3.9.16 to 3.11.2.
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> As part of the above process, we need to upgrade PyOpenSSL, and Cryptography Python packages as well.
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> As part of the OpenSSL 3.0.x lot of the API changes are done by the OpenSSL team and only we need to use the High-level APIs.
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> So one basic doubt is if we upgrade pyOpenSSL and Cryptography to the latest version as these are the wrappers for the underlying OpenSSL, will these packages handle calling the right OpenSSL APIs?
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> Please let me know your input/thoughts
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> Thanks,
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> Raghavendra
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