remove pins on some acme, pyopenssl, and cryptography to get latest versions
add pytest config to suppress deprecation warning (this is what the upstream does, too)
Things to check
For any logging statements, is there any chance that they could be logging sensitive data?
Are log statements using a logging library with a logging level set? Setting a logging level means that log statements "below" that level will not be written to the output. For example, if the logging level is set to INFO and debugging statements are written with log.debug or similar, then they won't be written to the otput, which can prevent unintentional leaks of sensitive data.
Security considerations
This lets us bump some versions with known security issues
Changes proposed in this pull request:
Things to check
INFO
and debugging statements are written withlog.debug
or similar, then they won't be written to the otput, which can prevent unintentional leaks of sensitive data.Security considerations
This lets us bump some versions with known security issues