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Christian Heimes yazdı
Until now Python used a hard coded white list of default TLS cipher suites. The old approach has multiple downsides. OpenSSL's default selection was completely overruled. Python did neither benefit from new cipher suites (ChaCha20, TLS 1.3 suites) nor blacklisted cipher suites. For example we used to re-enable 3DES. Python now defaults to OpenSSL DEFAULT cipher suite selection and black lists all unwanted ciphers. Downstream vendors can override the default cipher list with --with-ssl-default-suites. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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