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Add support for getting and setting groups used for key agreement. * `ssl.SSLSocket.group()` returns the name of the group used for the key agreement of the current session establishment. This feature requires Python to be built with OpenSSL 3.2 or later. * `ssl.SSLContext.get_groups()` returns the list of names of groups that are compatible with the TLS version of the current context. This feature requires Python to be built with OpenSSL 3.5 or later. * `ssl.SSLContext.set_groups()` sets the groups allowed for key agreement for sockets created with this context. This feature is always supported.
Co-authored-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Akuli <akuviljanen17@gmail.com>
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