Delete SecureXMLRPCServer.py (#836)

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-"""
-SecureXMLRPCServer module using pyOpenSSL 0.5
-Written 0907.2002
-by Michal Wallace
-http://www.sabren.net/
-
-This acts exactly like SimpleXMLRPCServer
-from the standard python library, but
-uses secure connections. The technique
-and classes should work for any SocketServer
-style server. However, the code has not
-been extensively tested.
-
-This code is in the public domain.
-It is provided AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER.
-"""
-
-import SimpleXMLRPCServer
-import SocketServer
-import os
-import socket
-
-from OpenSSL import SSL
-
-
-class SSLWrapper:
-    """
-    This whole class exists just to filter out a parameter
-    passed in to the shutdown() method in SimpleXMLRPC.doPOST()
-    """
-    def __init__(self, conn):
-        """
-        Connection is not yet a new-style class,
-        so I'm making a proxy instead of subclassing.
-        """
-        self.__dict__["conn"] = conn
-
-    def __getattr__(self, name):
-        return getattr(self.__dict__["conn"], name)
-
-    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
-        setattr(self.__dict__["conn"], name, value)
-
-    def shutdown(self, how=1):
-        """
-        SimpleXMLRpcServer.doPOST calls shutdown(1),
-        and Connection.shutdown() doesn't take
-        an argument. So we just discard the argument.
-        """
-        self.__dict__["conn"].shutdown()
-
-    def accept(self):
-        """
-        This is the other part of the shutdown() workaround.
-        Since servers create new sockets, we have to infect
-        them with our magic. :)
-        """
-        c, a = self.__dict__["conn"].accept()
-        return (SSLWrapper(c), a)
-
-
-class SecureTCPServer(SocketServer.TCPServer):
-    """
-    Just like TCPServer, but use a socket.
-    This really ought to let you specify the key and certificate files.
-    """
-    def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass):
-        SocketServer.BaseServer.__init__(
-            self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass
-        )
-
-        # Same as normal, but make it secure:
-        ctx = SSL.Context(SSL.SSLv23_METHOD)
-        ctx.set_options(SSL.OP_NO_SSLv2)
-
-        dir = os.curdir
-        ctx.use_privatekey_file(os.path.join(dir, 'server.pkey'))
-        ctx.use_certificate_file(os.path.join(dir, 'server.cert'))
-
-        self.socket = SSLWrapper(
-            SSL.Connection(
-                ctx, socket.socket(self.address_family, self.socket_type)
-            )
-        )
-        self.server_bind()
-        self.server_activate()
-
-
-class SecureXMLRPCRequestHandler(
-        SimpleXMLRPCServer.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler):
-    def setup(self):
-        """
-        We need to use socket._fileobject Because SSL.Connection
-        doesn't have a 'dup'. Not exactly sure WHY this is, but
-        this is backed up by comments in socket.py and SSL/connection.c
-        """
-        self.connection = self.request  # for doPOST
-        self.rfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "rb", self.rbufsize)
-        self.wfile = socket._fileobject(self.request, "wb", self.wbufsize)
-
-
-class SecureXMLRPCServer(SimpleXMLRPCServer.SimpleXMLRPCServer,
-                         SecureTCPServer):
-    def __init__(self, addr,
-                 requestHandler=SecureXMLRPCRequestHandler,
-                 logRequests=1):
-        """
-        This is the exact same code as SimpleXMLRPCServer.__init__
-        except it calls SecureTCPServer.__init__ instead of plain
-        old TCPServer.__init__
-        """
-        self.funcs = {}
-        self.logRequests = logRequests
-        self.instance = None
-        SecureTCPServer.__init__(self, addr, requestHandler)