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Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /framework directory: scapy.
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/conn/python directory: scapy.
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/dns/python directory: scapy.
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/ntp/python directory: scapy.
Bumps the pip group with 2 updates in the /modules/test/tls/python directory: scapy and urllib3.

Updates scapy from 2.5.0 to 2.7.0rc1

Release notes

Sourced from scapy's releases.

v2.6.1

This update contains fixes for various small bugs introduced in v2.6.0:

  • On linux machines with IPv6 disabled, Scapy would crash on startup (#4541)
  • The scapy.1 manpage was no longer installed (#4549)
  • Upon the first startup, there could be a crash related to the creation of Scapy's XDG-* related folders. (#4558)
  • other small bugs that could lead to issues during packaging. Thanks to the downstream package maintainers for their help.

Please have a look at the full v2.6.0 changelog over here.

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.

Changelog

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)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates scapy from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1

Release notes

Sourced from scapy's releases.

v2.6.1

This update contains fixes for various small bugs introduced in v2.6.0:

  • On linux machines with IPv6 disabled, Scapy would crash on startup (#4541)
  • The scapy.1 manpage was no longer installed (#4549)
  • Upon the first startup, there could be a crash related to the creation of Scapy's XDG-* related folders. (#4558)
  • other small bugs that could lead to issues during packaging. Thanks to the downstream package maintainers for their help.

Please have a look at the full v2.6.0 changelog over here.

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.

Changelog

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)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates scapy from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1

Release notes

Sourced from scapy's releases.

v2.6.1

This update contains fixes for various small bugs introduced in v2.6.0:

  • On linux machines with IPv6 disabled, Scapy would crash on startup (#4541)
  • The scapy.1 manpage was no longer installed (#4549)
  • Upon the first startup, there could be a crash related to the creation of Scapy's XDG-* related folders. (#4558)
  • other small bugs that could lead to issues during packaging. Thanks to the downstream package maintainers for their help.

Please have a look at the full v2.6.0 changelog over here.

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.

Changelog

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)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates scapy from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1

Release notes

Sourced from scapy's releases.

v2.6.1

This update contains fixes for various small bugs introduced in v2.6.0:

  • On linux machines with IPv6 disabled, Scapy would crash on startup (#4541)
  • The scapy.1 manpage was no longer installed (#4549)
  • Upon the first startup, there could be a crash related to the creation of Scapy's XDG-* related folders. (#4558)
  • other small bugs that could lead to issues during packaging. Thanks to the downstream package maintainers for their help.

Please have a look at the full v2.6.0 changelog over here.

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.

Changelog

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)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates scapy from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1

Release notes

Sourced from scapy's releases.

v2.6.1

This update contains fixes for various small bugs introduced in v2.6.0:

  • On linux machines with IPv6 disabled, Scapy would crash on startup (#4541)
  • The scapy.1 manpage was no longer installed (#4549)
  • Upon the first startup, there could be a crash related to the creation of Scapy's XDG-* related folders. (#4558)
  • other small bugs that could lead to issues during packaging. Thanks to the downstream package maintainers for their help.

Please have a look at the full v2.6.0 changelog over here.

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.

Changelog

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)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates urllib3 from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0

Release notes

Sourced from urllib3's releases.

2.6.0

🚀 urllib3 is fundraising for HTTP/2 support

urllib3 is raising ~$40,000 USD to release HTTP/2 support and ensure long-term sustainable maintenance of the project after a sharp decline in financial support. If your company or organization uses Python and would benefit from HTTP/2 support in Requests, pip, cloud SDKs, and thousands of other projects please consider contributing financially to ensure HTTP/2 support is developed sustainably and maintained for the long-haul.

Thank you for your support.

Security

  • Fixed a security issue where streaming API could improperly handle highly compressed HTTP content ("decompression bombs") leading to excessive resource consumption even when a small amount of data was requested. Reading small chunks of compressed data is safer and much more efficient now. (CVE-2025-66471 reported by @​Cycloctane, 8.9 High, GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37)
  • Fixed a security issue where an attacker could compose an HTTP response with virtually unlimited links in the Content-Encoding header, potentially leading to a denial of service (DoS) attack by exhausting system resources during decoding. The number of allowed chained encodings is now limited to 5. (CVE-2025-66418 reported by @​illia-v, 8.9 High, GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53)

[!IMPORTANT]

  • If urllib3 is not installed with the optional urllib3[brotli] extra, but your environment contains a Brotli/brotlicffi/brotlipy package anyway, make sure to upgrade it to at least Brotli 1.2.0 or brotlicffi 1.2.0.0 to benefit from the security fixes and avoid warnings. Prefer using urllib3[brotli] to install a compatible Brotli package automatically.
  • If you use custom decompressors, please make sure to update them to respect the changed API of urllib3.response.ContentDecoder.

Features

  • Enabled retrieval, deletion, and membership testing in HTTPHeaderDict using bytes keys. (#3653)
  • Added host and port information to string representations of HTTPConnection. (#3666)
  • Added support for Python 3.14 free-threading builds explicitly. (#3696)

Removals

  • Removed the HTTPResponse.getheaders() method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers. Removed the HTTPResponse.getheader(name, default) method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers.get(name, default). (#3622)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed redirect handling in urllib3.PoolManager when an integer is passed for the retries parameter. (#3649)
  • Fixed HTTPConnectionPool when used in Emscripten with no explicit port. (#3664)
  • Fixed handling of SSLKEYLOGFILE with expandable variables. (#3700)

Misc

  • Changed the zstd extra to install backports.zstd instead of zstandard on Python 3.13 and before. (#3693)
  • Improved the performance of content decoding by optimizing BytesQueueBuffer class. (#3710)
  • Allowed building the urllib3 package with newer setuptools-scm v9.x. (#3652)
  • Ensured successful urllib3 builds by setting Hatchling requirement to ≥ 1.27.0. (#3638)
Changelog

Sourced from urllib3's changelog.

2.6.0 (2025-12-05)

Security

  • Fixed a security issue where streaming API could improperly handle highly compressed HTTP content ("decompression bombs") leading to excessive resource consumption even when a small amount of data was requested. Reading small chunks of compressed data is safer and much more efficient now. (GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/security/advisories/GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37>__)
  • Fixed a security issue where an attacker could compose an HTTP response with virtually unlimited links in the Content-Encoding header, potentially leading to a denial of service (DoS) attack by exhausting system resources during decoding. The number of allowed chained encodings is now limited to 5. (GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/security/advisories/GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53>__)

.. caution::

  • If urllib3 is not installed with the optional urllib3[brotli] extra, but your environment contains a Brotli/brotlicffi/brotlipy package anyway, make sure to upgrade it to at least Brotli 1.2.0 or brotlicffi 1.2.0.0 to benefit from the security fixes and avoid warnings. Prefer using urllib3[brotli] to install a compatible Brotli package automatically.

  • If you use custom decompressors, please make sure to update them to respect the changed API of urllib3.response.ContentDecoder.

Features

  • Enabled retrieval, deletion, and membership testing in HTTPHeaderDict using bytes keys. ([#3653](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3653) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3653>__)
  • Added host and port information to string representations of HTTPConnection. ([#3666](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3666) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3666>__)
  • Added support for Python 3.14 free-threading builds explicitly. ([#3696](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3696) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3696>__)

Removals

  • Removed the HTTPResponse.getheaders() method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers. Removed the HTTPResponse.getheader(name, default) method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers.get(name, default). ([#3622](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3622) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3622>__)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed redirect handling in urllib3.PoolManager when an integer is passed for the retries parameter. ([#3649](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3649) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3649>__)
  • Fixed HTTPConnectionPool when used in Emscripten with no explicit port. ([#3664](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3664) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3664>__)
  • Fixed handling of SSLKEYLOGFILE with expandable variables. ([#3700](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3700) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3700>__)

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 720f484 Release 2.6.0
  • 24d7b67 Merge commit from fork
  • c19571d Merge commit from fork
  • 816fcf0 Bump actions/setup-python from 6.0.0 to 6.1.0 (#3725)
  • 18af0a1 Improve speed of BytesQueueBuffer.get() by using memoryview (#3711)
  • 1f6abac Bump versions of pre-commit hooks (#3716)
  • 1c8fbf7 Bump actions/checkout from 5.0.0 to 6.0.0 (#3722)
  • 7784b9e Add Python 3.15 to CI (#3717)
  • 0241c9e Updated docs to reflect change in optional zstd dependency from zstandard t...
  • 7afcabb Expand environment variable of SSLKEYLOGFILE (#3705)
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Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /framework directory: [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy).
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/conn/python directory: [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy).
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/dns/python directory: [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy).
Bumps the pip group with 1 update in the /modules/test/ntp/python directory: [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy).
Bumps the pip group with 2 updates in the /modules/test/tls/python directory: [scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) and [urllib3](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3).


Updates `scapy` from 2.5.0 to 2.7.0rc1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.7.0rc1)

Updates `scapy` from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.7.0rc1)

Updates `scapy` from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.7.0rc1)

Updates `scapy` from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.7.0rc1)

Updates `scapy` from 2.6.0 to 2.7.0rc1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/secdev/scapy/releases)
- [Commits](secdev/scapy@v2.5.0...v2.7.0rc1)

Updates `urllib3` from 2.5.0 to 2.6.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](urllib3/urllib3@2.5.0...2.6.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-version: 2.7.0rc1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-version: 2.7.0rc1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-version: 2.7.0rc1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-version: 2.7.0rc1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: scapy
  dependency-version: 2.7.0rc1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: urllib3
  dependency-version: 2.6.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
...

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