Sslyze

Latest version: v6.1.0

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5.1.0

* Added support for Python 3.11 (582).
* Added support for Brainpool curves when running `--elliptic_curves` (545).
* Added support for validating certificates with IP addresses in their Subject Alternative Name (544).
* Fixed memory leaks when performing certificate validation by switching to pyOpenSSL (566).
* Fixed a crash with pydantic v1.10.3 (586).
* Removed check for the Expect-CT HTTP header when running `--http_headers` as the header has been deprecated (584).
* Fixed a crash when exporting results to JSON when an HTTP proxy was used (581).

5.0.6

* Fixed a bug where no scans were run when using specific combinations of CLI options (575).
* Added support for more TLS stacks when connecting and scanning for elliptic curves (579, 562).
* Better CLI output when connectivity to the server is flaky (534).
* Added support for pydantic 1.10 (576).
* Documented how to export results to JSON via the Python API (571).

5.0.5

* Fixed an error when scanning a server with a specific behavior regarding client authentication (555).
* Fixed an error when using `--openssl_ccs` on specific servers (548).
* Added support for cryptography 37.0.0 (565).
* Updated the embedded trust stores.

5.0.4

* Reduced memory usage, and fixed a memory leak when running multiple scans in a row via the Python API (https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze/issues/560).

5.0.3

* Fixed a crash when no valid server strings had been supplied via the command line (557).
* Fixed a crash when serializing the result of running `--http_headers` to JSON (554).
* Checking the server's scan results against the Mozilla configurations can be disabled using `--mozilla_config=disable` (551).

5.0.2

* Added support for Python 3.10 (464).

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