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bpo-29334: Fix ssl.getpeercert for auto-handshake#1769
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Drop handshake_done and peer_cert members from PySSLSocket struct. The peer certificate can be acquired from *SSL directly. SSL_get_peer_certificate() does not trigger any network activity. Instead of manually tracking the handshake state, simply use SSL_is_init_finished(). In combination these changes fix auto-handshake for non-blocking MemoryBIO connections. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Besides that comment, assuming tests pass, this LGTM.
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Drop handshake_done and peer_cert members from PySSLSocket struct. The peer certificate can be acquired from *SSL directly. SSL_get_peer_certificate() does not trigger any network activity. Instead of manually tracking the handshake state, simply use SSL_is_init_finished(). In combination these changes fix auto-handshake for non-blocking MemoryBIO connections. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>. (cherry picked from commit 66dc33b)
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Drop handshake_done and peer_cert members from PySSLSocket struct. The peer certificate can be acquired from *SSL directly. SSL_get_peer_certificate() does not trigger any network activity. Instead of manually tracking the handshake state, simply use SSL_is_init_finished(). In combination these changes fix auto-handshake for non-blocking MemoryBIO connections. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>. (cherry picked from commit 66dc33b)
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) Drop handshake_done and peer_cert members from PySSLSocket struct. The peer certificate can be acquired from *SSL directly. SSL_get_peer_certificate() does not trigger any network activity. Instead of manually tracking the handshake state, simply use SSL_is_init_finished(). In combination these changes fix auto-handshake for non-blocking MemoryBIO connections. Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>. (cherry picked from commit 66dc33b)
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Drop handshake_done and peer_cert members from PySSLSocket struct. The
peer certificate can be acquired from *SSL directly.
SSL_get_peer_certificate() does not trigger any network activity.
Instead of manually tracking the handshake state, simply use
SSL_is_init_finished().
In combination these changes fix auto-handshake for non-blocking
MemoryBIO connections.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes christian@python.org