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sslutil: bump the default minimum TLS version of the client to 1.2 (BC) TLS v1.0 and v1.1 are deprecated by RFC8996[1]: These versions lack support for current and recommended cryptographic algorithms and mechanisms, and various government and industry profiles of applications using TLS now mandate avoiding these old TLS versions. TLS version 1.2 became the recommended version for IETF protocols in 2008 (subsequently being obsoleted by TLS version 1.3 in 2018)... Various browsers have disabled or removed it[2][3][4], as have various internet services, and Windows 11 has it disabled by default[5]. We should move on too. (We should also bump it on the server side, as this config only affects clients not allowing a server to negotiate down. But the only server-side config is a `devel` option to pick exactly one protocol version and is commented as a footgun, so I'm hesitant to touch that. See 7dec5e441bf7 for details, which states that using `hg serve` directly isn't expected for a web service.) I'm not knowledgeable enough in this area to know if we should follow up with disabling certain ciphers too. But this should provide better security on its own. [1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8996/ [2] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#sslversionmin [3] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2020/02/its-the-boot-for-tls-1-0-and-tls-1-1/ [4] https://security.googleblog.com/2018/10/modernizing-transport-security.html [5] https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windows-itpro-blog/tls-1-0-and-tls-1-1-soon-to-be-disabled-in-windows/3887947
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:25:03 -0500
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# typelib.py - type hint aliases and support
#
# Copyright 2022 Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import annotations

import typing

from typing import (
    Callable,
)

# Note: this is slightly different from pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING, as using
# pycompat causes the BinaryIO_Proxy type to be resolved to ``object`` when
# used as the base class during a pytype run.
TYPE_CHECKING = typing.TYPE_CHECKING


# The BinaryIO class provides empty methods, which at runtime means that
# ``__getattr__`` on the proxy classes won't get called for the methods that
# should delegate to the internal object.  So to avoid runtime changes because
# of the required typing inheritance, just use BinaryIO when typechecking, and
# ``object`` otherwise.
if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from typing import (
        BinaryIO,
        Union,
    )

    from . import (
        node,
        posix,
        util,
        windows,
    )

    BinaryIO_Proxy = BinaryIO
    CacheStat = Union[
        posix.cachestat,
        windows.cachestat,
        util.uncacheable_cachestat,
    ]
    NodeConstants = node.sha1nodeconstants
else:
    from typing import Any

    BinaryIO_Proxy = object
    CacheStat = Any
    NodeConstants = Any

# scmutil.getuipathfn() related callback.
UiPathFn = Callable[[bytes], bytes]