I am pleased to announce the release of PyKMIP 0.7.0. PyKMIP is a Python implementation of the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP), a communications protocol for the storage and maintenance of keys, certificates, and other secret objects. PyKMIP provides clients for conducting key management operations against KMIP appliances and a software server application for testing and demonstration. The library is licensed under Apache 2.0 and supports Python 2.7, 3.3-3.6.
Changelog: * Add support for Python 3.6 * Add support for the InitialDate attribute * Add server support for the GetAttributeList operation * Add server support for the Locate operation * Add client and server support for the MAC operation * Add client and server support for the Revoke operation * Add client and server support for the Encrypt operation * Add client and server support for the Decrypt operation * Add client and server support for the DeriveKey operation * Add client and server support for the Sign operation * Add client and server support for the SignatureVerify operation * Add client and server support for retrieving wrapped keys * Add client and server support for storing wrapped keys * Add KMIP 1.4 enumerations * Add server config option enabling certificate extension checks * Add server config option defining set of usable TLS ciphers * Add server config option setting the server log level * Update the server to enforce checking object state and usage masks * Update server Locate support to allow object name filtering * Remove support for Python 2.6 * Fix bug with multithreading support with the SQLite backend * Fix bug with how open() is mocked in the server test suite * Fix bug with mismapped polymorphic identity for certificate objects * Fix bug with socket interrupt handling under Python 3.5 * Fix bug with detached instance errors in the server test suite GitHub: https://github.com/OpenKMIP/PyKMIP PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyKMIP/0.7.0 IRC: #pykmip on freenode.net Thanks to all of the contributors for their time and effort. Cheers, Peter Hamilton -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/