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Using release 1.3.0, same happens as of latest commit 1547f53 Works fine with OpenSSL 3.1.4.
============================= test session starts ============================== platform linux -- Python 3.11.6, pytest-7.4.3, pluggy-1.3.0 rootdir: /build/python-oscrypto/src/oscrypto-1.3.0 collected 174 items / 8 deselected / 166 selected tests/test_asymmetric.py ............................................... [ 28%] ............. [ 36%] tests/test_init.py . [ 36%] tests/test_kdf.py .... [ 39%] tests/test_keys.py ..................................................... [ 71%] [ 71%] tests/test_symmetric.py ................... [ 82%] tests/test_tls.py ...............F....F.... [ 97%] tests/test_trust_list.py .... [100%] =================================== FAILURES =================================== _________________________ TLSTests.test_tls_error_http _________________________ args = (<tests.test_tls.TLSTests testMethod=test_tls_error_http>,) t = <Timer(Thread-35, stopped 140337561142976)> def wrapped(*args): try: if not osx_pypy_bug: t = threading.Timer(timeout, lambda: thread.interrupt_main()) t.start() > f(*args) tests/test_tls.py:75: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tests/test_tls.py:129: in test_tls_error_http tls.TLSSocket('www.google.com', 80) oscrypto/_openssl/tls.py:456: in __init__ self._handshake() oscrypto/_openssl/tls.py:683: in _handshake handle_openssl_error(0, TLSError) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ result = 0, exception_class = <class 'oscrypto.errors.TLSError'> def handle_openssl_error(result, exception_class=None): """ Checks if an error occurred, and if so throws an OSError containing the last OpenSSL error message :param result: An integer result code - 1 or greater indicates success :param exception_class: The exception class to use for the exception if an error occurred :raises: OSError - when an OpenSSL error occurs """ if result > 0: return if exception_class is None: exception_class = OSError error_num = libcrypto.ERR_get_error() buffer = buffer_from_bytes(120) libcrypto.ERR_error_string(error_num, buffer) # Since we are dealing with a string, it is NULL terminated error_string = byte_string_from_buffer(buffer) > raise exception_class(_try_decode(error_string)) E oscrypto.errors.TLSError: error:0A0000C6:SSL routines::packet length too long oscrypto/_openssl/_libcrypto.py:98: TLSError ____________________ TLSTests.test_tls_error_weak_dh_params ____________________ args = (<tests.test_tls.TLSTests testMethod=test_tls_error_weak_dh_params>,) t = <Timer(Thread-40, stopped 140337561142976)> def wrapped(*args): try: if not osx_pypy_bug: t = threading.Timer(timeout, lambda: thread.interrupt_main()) t.start() > f(*args) tests/test_tls.py:75: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tests/test_tls.py:226: in test_tls_error_weak_dh_params tls.TLSSocket('dh512.badssl.com', 443) oscrypto/_openssl/tls.py:456: in __init__ self._handshake() oscrypto/_openssl/tls.py:683: in _handshake handle_openssl_error(0, TLSError) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ result = 0, exception_class = <class 'oscrypto.errors.TLSError'> def handle_openssl_error(result, exception_class=None): """ Checks if an error occurred, and if so throws an OSError containing the last OpenSSL error message :param result: An integer result code - 1 or greater indicates success :param exception_class: The exception class to use for the exception if an error occurred :raises: OSError - when an OpenSSL error occurs """ if result > 0: return if exception_class is None: exception_class = OSError error_num = libcrypto.ERR_get_error() buffer = buffer_from_bytes(120) libcrypto.ERR_error_string(error_num, buffer) # Since we are dealing with a string, it is NULL terminated error_string = byte_string_from_buffer(buffer) > raise exception_class(_try_decode(error_string)) E oscrypto.errors.TLSError: error:030000A8:digital envelope routines::unknown security bits oscrypto/_openssl/_libcrypto.py:98: TLSError =============================== warnings summary =============================== tests/__init__.py:4 /build/python-oscrypto/src/oscrypto-1.3.0/tests/__init__.py:4: DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib and slated for removal in Python 3.12; see the module's documentation for alternative uses import imp -- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/capture-warnings.html =========================== short test summary info ============================ FAILED tests/test_tls.py::TLSTests::test_tls_error_http - oscrypto.errors.TLS... FAILED tests/test_tls.py::TLSTests::test_tls_error_weak_dh_params - oscrypto.... =========== 2 failed, 164 passed, 8 deselected, 1 warning in 49.29s ============
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community/py3-oscrypto: disable various broken tests
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See: * wbond/oscrypto#82 * wbond/oscrypto#80
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Using release 1.3.0, same happens as of latest commit 1547f53
Works fine with OpenSSL 3.1.4.
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