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Bump ecdsa from 0.15 to 0.18.0 #30

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Bumps ecdsa from 0.15 to 0.18.0.

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ecdsa 0.18.0

New features:

  • Support for EdDSA (Ed25519, Ed448) signature creation and verification.
  • Support for Ed25519 and Ed448 in PKCS#8 and public key files.
  • Support for point precomputation for EdDSA.

New API:

  • CurveEdTw class to represent the Twisted Edwards curve parameters.
  • PointEdwards class to represent points on Twisted Edwards curve and provide point arithmetic on it.
  • curve_by_name in curves module to get a Curve object by providing curve name.

Bug fix:

  • Accept private EdDSA keys that include public key in the ASN.1 structure.
  • Fix incompatibility with Python 3.3 in handling of memoryviews of empty strings.
  • Make the VerifyingKey encoded with explicit parameters use the same kind of point encoding for public key and curve generator.
  • Better handling of malformed curve parameters (as in CVE-2022-0778); make python-ecdsa raise MalformedPointError instead of AssertionError.

Doc fix:

  • Publish the documentation on https://ecdsa.readthedocs.io/, include explanation of basics of handling of ECC data formats and how to use the library for elliptic curve arithmetic.
  • Make object names more consistent, make them into hyperlinks on the readthedocs documentation.
  • Make security note more explicit (Ian Rodney)
  • Fix the explicit vs named_curve confusion in VerifyingKey docs.

Maintenance:

  • Fix few typos (thanks to Tim Gates and Kian Meng Ang).
  • Updated black version; slight changes to formatting
  • Include interoperability tests for Ed25519 and Ed448 with OpenSSL.

ecdsa 0.18.0 beta2

changes since 0.18.0-beta1

New features:

  • Support for point precomputation for EdDSA.

Maintenance:

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from ecdsa's changelog.

  • Release 0.18.0 (09 Jul 2022)

New API:

  • curve_by_name in curves module to get a Curve object by providing curve name.

Bug fix:

  • Make the VerifyingKey encoded with explicit parameters use the same kind of point encoding for public key and curve generator.
  • Better handling of malformed curve parameters (as in CVE-2022-0778); make python-ecdsa raise MalformedPointError instead of AssertionError.

Doc fix:

  • Publish the documentation on https://ecdsa.readthedocs.io/, include explanation of basics of handling of ECC data formats and how to use the library for elliptic curve arithmetic.
  • Make object names more consistent, make them into hyperlinks on the readthedocs documentation.
  • Make security note more explicit (Ian Rodney)
  • Fix the explicit vs named_curve confusion in VerifyingKey docs.

Maintenance:

  • Updated black version; slight changes to formatting

  • Include interoperability tests for Ed25519 and Ed448 with OpenSSL.

  • Release 0.18.0-beta2 (05 Jan 2022)

New features:

  • Support for point precomputation for EdDSA.

Maintenance:

  • Fix few typos (thanks to Tim Gates and Kian Meng Ang).

Bug fix:

  • Accept private EdDSA keys that include public key in the ASN.1 structure.

  • Fix incompatibility with Python 3.3 in handling of memoryviews of empty strings.

  • Release 0.18.0-beta1 (03 Aug 2021)

New features:

  • Support for EdDSA (Ed25519, Ed448) signature creation and verification.
  • Support for Ed25519 and Ed448 in PKCS#8 and public key files.

New API:

  • CurveEdTw class to represent the Twisted Edwards curve parameters.

  • PointEdwards class to represent points on Twisted Edwards curve and provide point arithmetic on it.

  • Release 0.17.0 (27 May 2021)

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Bumps [ecdsa](https://github.com/tlsfuzzer/python-ecdsa) from 0.15 to 0.18.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tlsfuzzer/python-ecdsa/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/tlsfuzzer/python-ecdsa/blob/master/NEWS)
- [Commits](tlsfuzzer/python-ecdsa@python-ecdsa-0.15...python-ecdsa-0.18.0)

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- dependency-name: ecdsa
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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