Fedora 17 Update: perl-Net-SSLGlue-1.01-1.fc17

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2012-2193
2012-02-22 03:52:15
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Name        : perl-Net-SSLGlue
Product     : Fedora 17
Version     : 1.01
Release     : 1.fc17
URL         : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-SSLGlue/
Summary     : Add/extend SSL support for common perl modules
Description :
Some commonly used perl modules don't have SSL support at all, even if the
protocol would support it. Others have SSL support, but most of them don't
do proper checking of the servers certificate.

The Net::SSLGlue::* modules try to add SSL support or proper certificate to
these modules. Currently is support for the following modules available:

- Net::SMTP - add SSL from beginning or using STARTTLS
- Net::LDAP - add proper certificate checking
- LWP - add proper certificate checking

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Update Information:

Upstream Changelog:

1.01 2012/01/31
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* Net::SSLGlue::LDAP as wrongly named Net::DNSGlue::LDAP

1.0 2012/01/30
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* Net::SSLGlue::SMTP: save hello domain from last hello call, so that the hello after the starttls uses the same domain argument. Thanks to zaucker[AT]oetiker[DOT]ch for reporting problem.

0.9 2012/01/24
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* Net::SSLGlue::SMTP: fixed stripping of port from host/ip for name verification. Added hello after successful starttls. Extented tests to check, if we can actually talk after starttls. Thanks to zaucker[AT]oetiker[DOT]ch for reporting problem.

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