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Added support for Python 3.3+ on Linux and MacOS. Windows will be supported later.
Added support for scanning for cipher suites on servers that require client authentication.
Certificate transparency SCTs via OCSP Stapling will be now displayed when running a CertificateInfoScanCommand.
Removed custom code for parsing X509 certificates, which was the source of numerous bugs and crashes when running a CertificateInfoScanCommand:
Certificates returned by the SSLyze Python API are now parsed using the cryptography library, making further processing a lot easier and cleaner.
Certificates returned in the XML and JSON output when using --certinfo are no longer parsed. XML/JSON consumers should instead parse the PEM-formatted certificate available in the output using their language/framework's X509 libraries.
The --print_full_certificate option when using --certinfo is no longer available.
Bug fixes for the Heartbleed check.
Added unit tests for SSL 2.0, SSL 3.0, Heartbleed and OpenSSL CCS injection checks.