That commit says the same, but looking (closer at it) at the file it confirms, 2014 (an odd number) is a typo(s) for 1024. [I wander if the changelog here (or in Debian and Python) needs to be updated, or even if it is a possibility to change retroactively. I guess you could add a correction entry..]
and confirms the change was also made for Python 2.7. I can't see a similar update done to it (or [lib]python2.7-minimal). All python2.7 updates I see are from the month before.
The changelog says "replacing the 512 bit dh key with a 2014 bit one" coming from this:
"This is caused by a recent OpenSSL update in trusty-security. This needs https:/ /hg.python. org/cpython/ rev/1ad7c0253ab e backported, I confirmed that this fixes the test."
That commit says the same, but looking (closer at it) at the file it confirms, 2014 (an odd number) is a typo(s) for 1024. [I wander if the changelog here (or in Debian and Python) needs to be updated, or even if it is a possibility to change retroactively. I guess you could add a correction entry..]
This also does:
http:// bugs.python. org/issue23844
and confirms the change was also made for Python 2.7. I can't see a similar update done to it (or [lib]python2. 7-minimal) . All python2.7 updates I see are from the month before.