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Paul Howarth 5d702bae7c Update to 1.92
- New upstream release 1.92
  - Net::SSLeay now supports stable releases of OpenSSL 3.0
    - OpenSSL 3.0.0 introduces the concept of "providers", which contain
      cryptographic algorithm implementations; many outdated, deprecated
      and/or insecure algorithms have been moved to the "legacy" provider,
      which may need to be loaded explicitly in order to use them with
      Net::SSLeay (see "Low level API: OSSL_LIB_CTX and OSSL_PROVIDER
      related functions" in the Net::SSLeay module documentation for details)
    - Net::SSLeay's built-in PEM_get_string_PrivateKey() function depends on
      algorithms that have moved to the legacy provider described above; if
      OpenSSL has been compiled without the legacy provider, the tests
      t/local/33_x509_create_cert.t and t/local/63_ec_key_generate_key.t will
      fail when the test suite is run
    - TLS 1.1 and below may only be used at security level 0 as of OpenSSL
      3.0.0; if a minimum required security level is imposed (e.g. in an
      OpenSSL configuration file managed by the operating system), the tests
      t/local/44_sess.t and t/local/45_exporter.t will fail when the test
      suite is run
  - Net::SSLeay now supports stable releases of LibreSSL from the 3.2-3.4
    series (with the exception of 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 - see "COMPATIBILITY" in
    the Net::SSLeay module documentation for details)
    - The TLS 1.3 implementation in LibreSSL 3.1-3.3, parts of which are
      enabled by default, is not fully compatible with the libssl API and may
      not function as expected with Net::SSLeay; see "KNOWN BUGS AND CAVEATS"
      in the Net::SSLeay module documentation for details
  - A number of new libcrypto/libssl constants and functions are now exposed,
    including SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback() and SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(),
    which are helpful when debugging TLS handshakes; see the release notes
    for the 1.91 developer releases (in the Changes file) for a full list of
    newly-exposed constants and functions
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