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%global module_name backports.ssl_match_hostname
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Name: python-backports-ssl_match_hostname
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Version: 3.7.0.1
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Release: 1
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Summary: The ssl.match_hostname() function from Python 3
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License: Python
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URL: https://bitbucket.org/brandon/backports.ssl_match_hostname
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Source0: https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/b/%{module_name}/%{module_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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BuildArch: noarch
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BuildRequires: python2-devel
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%description
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The Secure Sockets layer is only actually secure if you check the hostname in
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the certificate returned by the server to which you are connecting, and verify
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that it matches to hostname that you are trying to reach.
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But the matching logic, defined in RFC2818, can be a bit tricky to implement on
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your own. So the ssl package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 now includes
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a match_hostname() function for performing this check instead of requiring
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every application to implement the check separately.
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This backport brings match_hostname() to users of earlier versions of Python.
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The actual code is only slightly modified from Python 3.5.
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%package -n python2-backports-ssl_match_hostname
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Summary: %summary
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Requires: python2-backports
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Requires: python2-ipaddress
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Provides: python2-backports-ssl_match_hostname
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%{?python_provide:%python_provide python2-backports-ssl_match_hostname}
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%description -n python2-backports-ssl_match_hostname
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The Secure Sockets layer is only actually secure if you check the hostname in
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the certificate returned by the server to which you are connecting, and verify
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that it matches to hostname that you are trying to reach.
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But the matching logic, defined in RFC2818, can be a bit tricky to implement on
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your own. So the ssl package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 now includes
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a match_hostname() function for performing this check instead of requiring
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every application to implement the check separately.
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This backport brings match_hostname() to users of earlier versions of Python.
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The actual code is only slightly modified from Python 3.5.
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%package_help
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%prep
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%autosetup -n %{module_name}-%{version}
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%build
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%{__python2} setup.py build
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%install
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%{__python2} setup.py install --skip-build --root %{buildroot}
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{python2_sitelib}/backports/__init__.py*
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%files -n python2-backports-ssl_match_hostname
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%license LICENSE.txt
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%{python2_sitelib}/backports/ssl_match_hostname/
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%{python2_sitelib}/backports.ssl_match_hostname-%{version}-*egg*
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%files help
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%doc README.txt
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%changelog
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* Fri Sep 20 2019 openEuler Buildteam <buildteam@openeuler.org> - 3.5.0.1-1
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- Package init
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