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0.4.3

- Fix invalid regex escape sequences.
- Decoding CLIXML failures for `run_ps` will create a `UserWarning` rather than printing the warning.
- Remove usage of deprecated Python API to support Python 3.11

0.4.2

- Dropped Python 3.5 from support matrix as it is EOL.
- Remove dependency on `distutils` that is deprecated in Python 3.10.

0.4.1

- HOT FIX: Fixing an issue with `requests_kerberos` not imported correctly from the changes in `0.4.0`.

0.4.0

- Ensure `server_cert_validation=ignore` supersedes ca_trust_path/env overrides
- Added deprecated warnings if CA trusts defined by environment variables are used.
- Set minimum version of requests-credssp to support Kerberos auth over CredSSP and other changes
- Added `proxy` support where it can be defined within the application, with the ability to specify the proxy within the application
- Fix for shell not setting all environment variables.
- Fix session clixml encoding on Python 3
- `Protocol.close_shell(shell_id)` will now close the session(and TCP connections) to the Windows machine. `close_session` option has been added in case of leaving the session alone.
- Add a function to send input to a running process.

0.3.0

- Added support for message encryption over HTTP when using NTLM/Kerberos/CredSSP
- Added parameter to disable TLSv1.2 when using CredSSP for Server 2008 support
- Error detail from SOAP fault (if present) is now included with HTTP 500 errors
- Fixed CA path override (incl envvar)
- Fixed Kerberos service override
- Try harder to suppress urllib3 InsecureRequestWarnings on various OSs
- Fixed timeout values to parse correctly if passed as strings
- Various updates to CI/tests

0.2.2

- Added support for CredSSP authenication (via requests-credssp)
- Improved README, see 'Valid transport options' section
- Run unit tests on Linux / Travis CI on Python 2.6-2.7, 3.3-3.6, PyPy2
- Run integration tests on Windows / AppVeyor on Python 2.7, 3.3-3.5
- Drop support for Python 3.0-3.2 due to lack of explicit unicode literal, see pep-0414
- Drop support for Python 2.6 on Windows
- Add support for Python 3.6-dev on Linux

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