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authorHynek Schlawack <hs@ox.cx>2017-07-20 10:32:37 +0200
committerPaul Kehrer <paul.l.kehrer@gmail.com>2017-07-20 10:32:37 +0200
commit8102128e6ad83dcbb3567dd372cdd39c9a8fab44 (patch)
tree94405dc7a7d596a559ee8be045ea2a11f7fda851 /doc
parentad44ccd817dbd6aa0949c19381ac56841919afc7 (diff)
downloadpyopenssl-8102128e6ad83dcbb3567dd372cdd39c9a8fab44.tar.gz
Bend some recent changes to standards (#669)
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-rw-r--r--doc/api/crypto.rst10
-rw-r--r--doc/api/ssl.rst14
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/doc/api/crypto.rst b/doc/api/crypto.rst
index 04d7ccf..7b21d4f 100644
--- a/doc/api/crypto.rst
+++ b/doc/api/crypto.rst
@@ -8,12 +8,10 @@
.. note::
- `pyca/cryptography`_ is likely a better choice than using this module. It
- contains a complete set of cryptographic primitives as well as a
- significantly better and more powerful X509 API. If necessary you can
- convert to and from cryptography objects using the ``to_cryptography``
- and ``from_cryptography`` methods on ``X509``, ``X509Req``, ``CRL``,
- and ``PKey``.
+ `pyca/cryptography`_ is likely a better choice than using this module.
+ It contains a complete set of cryptographic primitives as well as a significantly better and more powerful X509 API.
+ If necessary you can convert to and from cryptography objects using the ``to_cryptography`` and ``from_cryptography`` methods on ``X509``, ``X509Req``, ``CRL``, and ``PKey``.
+
Elliptic curves
---------------
diff --git a/doc/api/ssl.rst b/doc/api/ssl.rst
index 53bcf40..6e856ce 100644
--- a/doc/api/ssl.rst
+++ b/doc/api/ssl.rst
@@ -306,16 +306,14 @@ Context objects have the following methods:
.. py:method:: Context.set_default_verify_paths()
- Specify that the platform provided CA certificates are to be used for
- verification purposes. This method has some caveats related to the
- binary wheels that cryptography (pyOpenSSL's primary dependency) ships:
+ Specify that the platform provided CA certificates are to be used for verification purposes.
+ This method has some caveats related to the binary wheels that cryptography (pyOpenSSL's primary dependency) ships:
- * macOS will only load certificates using this method if the user has
- the ``openssl@1.1`` Homebrew formula installed in the default location.
+ * macOS will only load certificates using this method if the user has the ``openssl@1.1`` `Homebrew <https://brew.sh>`_ formula installed in the default location.
* Windows will not work.
- * manylinux1 cryptography wheels will work on most common Linux distributions
- in pyOpenSSL 17.1.0 and above. pyOpenSSL detects the manylinux1 wheel and
- attempts to load roots via a fallback path.
+ * manylinux1 cryptography wheels will work on most common Linux distributions in pyOpenSSL 17.1.0 and above.
+ pyOpenSSL detects the manylinux1 wheel and attempts to load roots via a fallback path.
+
.. py:method:: Context.load_tmp_dh(dhfile)