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Use of pyOpenSSL (upgrade to cryptography) #131
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(Before anybody suggests it, I'm not part of any hacktoberfest malarkey, I'm an actual user of this library!) |
@davidjmemmett thanks for reporting this, we are not aware of the deprecation, can you point out in which communication was this information published by pyOpenSSL? |
Hi @nemesisdesign, As per the opening paragraph on pyOpenSSL's README, and according to the history of said file, it's been deprecated since ~16th May 2018. |
Hi,
I've just started playing around with
django-x509
, and it does exactly what is says on the tin; thank you very much for providing this library!I'd like to be able to specify multiple OUs for certificates, however this does not appear to be supported by pyOpenSSL. In addition, pyOpenSSL has been deprecated for some time by the maintainers and recommends that users migrate over to the cryptography library, which incidentally does support multiple OUs.
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