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Bump scapy from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0 #65

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Bumps scapy from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0.

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v2.6.0

Note to package maintainers: it is important to point out that special care should be taken when porting/testing this release. The plateform-specific code aimed at reading the network configuration (interfaces, routes, etc.) has been entirely rewritten on both Linux and *BSD flavors. Plateforms that were tested include: Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, Darwin. Other plateforms have not been tested, therefore we encourage maintainers to perform additional testing. This has no impact on the other plateforme that we support, such as Windows.

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General

  • [removal] DROP SUPPORT OF PYTHON 2.7

  • Python 3.11-3.13 support. The full range of supported Python versions is therefore 3.7-3.13
  • Improve packaging (pyproject.toml) and version handling. Scapy will now include wheels on pypi.
  • We welcome Nils Weiss (polybassa) as a new maintainer !

Main changes

  • [major] support for RFC6874-like scope identifiers. This is very useful for multicast IPs as one can now do the following on L3: sr(IP(dst="224.0.0.1%eth0")/..., multi=True)
  • [major] using the iface= argument is deprecated on level3 functions (send, sr, sr1), as its behavior was undefined. It remains in use for level2 functions (sendp, srp, srp1). RFC6874-like scope identifiers (see just above) should be used.
  • [major] the internals that read the routes and interfaces configuration have been rewritten on Linux and BSD:
    • on linux, to use RTNETLINK. (this should help on machines that have huge BPG tables)
    • on *BSDs, to use PF_ROUTE.
    • on Linux, NetBSD and FreeBSD, link-local and multicast routes should now properly be loaded
  • [new] Windows protocols:
    • DCE/RPC: DCERPC_Client and DCERPC_Server with support for NCACN_IP_TCP and NCACN_NP
    • SMB2/3:
      • Protocol refactor, many more SMB2/3 structures supported
      • Server (class + 'simple' util smbserver()) (2.0.2 to 3.1.1)
      • Client (class + interactive CLI smbclient()) (2.0.2 to 3.1.1)
      • SMB socket, RPC over SMB socket, etc.
    • Kerberos:
      • KerberosSSP to use in SMB/RPC clients/servers, [MS-KILE] variants, SFU and more !
      • Crypto: use cryptography, latest RFC8009, GSS_WrapEx support, typing, etc.
      • Util functions krb_as_req, krb_tgt_req, kpasswd (both modes), etc.
      • Ticketer++: ccache support, ask/renew/resign/edit tickets, etc
    • NTLM:
      • refactor, clean SSP
    • Extensive GSSAPI / SPNEGO support !
    • LDAP
      • Fixes, ASN.1 Windows variation support
      • dclocator, answering machine for "LDAP PING", etc.
      • add a (very) basic LDAP_client (support for various binding mechanisms, encryption, etc.)
  • [dep] Support for recent cryptography (42/43.0) versions
  • [new] CLI improvements
    • [breaking] Scapy CLI configuration now available in ~/.config/scapy/startup.py. This follows XDG variables. (Older ~/.scapy_startup.py is now non functional)
    • Support for bpython, ptpython and ptipython
  • [new] Wireshark extcap interfaces support (load_extcap())
  • Automaton:
    • fixes memory usage on Windows
    • support for EOF events
    • spawn() mode, better socket.socket support
  • [breaking] StreamSocket changes, support for TCP reassembly, etc. TCPSession(app=True) must no longer be used with StreamSocket. Custom sessions are marked as unstable.
  • Use L3RawSocket(6) automatically on the loopback interface on linux
  • L3pcapSocket (the default L3 on Windows or when libpcap is used) now follows the same behavior as other L3 sockets when routing
  • the sr* class of functions now properly supports sending on multiple interfaces (Windows & Linux)

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Bumps [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.6.0)

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- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Looks like scapy is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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