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Truststore is a library which exposes native system certificate stores (ie trust stores) through an ssl.SSLContext-like API. This means that Python applications no longer need to rely on certifi as a root certificate store. Native system certificate stores have many helpful features compared to a static certificate bundle like certifi: - Automatically update certificates as new CAs are created and removed - Fetch missing intermediate certificates - Check certificates against certificate revocation lists (CRLs) to avoid monster-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks - Managed per-system rather than per-application by a operations/IT team - PyPI is no longer a CA distribution channel
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python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.html | Verify certificates using native system trust stores | Mageia Cauldron for armv7hl | python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.html | Verify certificates using native system trust stores | Mageia Cauldron for i686 | python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.html | Verify certificates using native system trust stores | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.html | Verify certificates using native system trust stores | Mageia Cauldron for aarch64 | python3-truststore-0.9.1-1.mga10.noarch.rpm |
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