1OpenSSL CHANGES 2=============== 3 4This is a high-level summary of the most important changes. 5For a full list of changes, see the [git commit log][log] and 6pick the appropriate release branch. 7 8 [log]: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commits/ 9 10OpenSSL Releases 11---------------- 12 13 - [OpenSSL 3.0](#openssl-30) 14 - [OpenSSL 1.1.1](#openssl-111) 15 - [OpenSSL 1.1.0](#openssl-110) 16 - [OpenSSL 1.0.2](#openssl-102) 17 - [OpenSSL 1.0.1](#openssl-101) 18 - [OpenSSL 1.0.0](#openssl-100) 19 - [OpenSSL 0.9.x](#openssl-09x) 20 21OpenSSL 3.0 22----------- 23 24For OpenSSL 3.0 a [Migration guide][] has been added, so the CHANGES entries 25listed here are only a brief description. 26The migration guide contains more detailed information related to new features, 27breaking changes, and mappings for the large list of deprecated functions. 28 29[Migration guide]: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/tree/master/doc/man7/migration_guide.pod 30 31### Changes between 3.0.12 and 3.0.13 [30 Jan 2024] 32 33 * A file in PKCS12 format can contain certificates and keys and may come from 34 an untrusted source. The PKCS12 specification allows certain fields to be 35 NULL, but OpenSSL did not correctly check for this case. A fix has been 36 applied to prevent a NULL pointer dereference that results in OpenSSL 37 crashing. If an application processes PKCS12 files from an untrusted source 38 using the OpenSSL APIs then that application will be vulnerable to this 39 issue prior to this fix. 40 41 OpenSSL APIs that were vulnerable to this are: PKCS12_parse(), 42 PKCS12_unpack_p7data(), PKCS12_unpack_p7encdata(), PKCS12_unpack_authsafes() 43 and PKCS12_newpass(). 44 45 We have also fixed a similar issue in SMIME_write_PKCS7(). However since this 46 function is related to writing data we do not consider it security 47 significant. 48 49 ([CVE-2024-0727]) 50 51 *Matt Caswell* 52 53 * When function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is called on RSA public keys, 54 a computation is done to confirm that the RSA modulus, n, is composite. 55 For valid RSA keys, n is a product of two or more large primes and this 56 computation completes quickly. However, if n is an overly large prime, 57 then this computation would take a long time. 58 59 An application that calls EVP_PKEY_public_check() and supplies an RSA key 60 obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service 61 attack. 62 63 The function EVP_PKEY_public_check() is not called from other OpenSSL 64 functions however it is called from the OpenSSL pkey command line 65 application. For that reason that application is also vulnerable if used 66 with the "-pubin" and "-check" options on untrusted data. 67 68 To resolve this issue RSA keys larger than OPENSSL_RSA_MAX_MODULUS_BITS will 69 now fail the check immediately with an RSA_R_MODULUS_TOO_LARGE error reason. 70 71 ([CVE-2023-6237]) 72 73 *Tomáš Mráz* 74 75 * Restore the encoding of SM2 PrivateKeyInfo and SubjectPublicKeyInfo to 76 have the contained AlgorithmIdentifier.algorithm set to id-ecPublicKey 77 rather than SM2. 78 79 *Richard Levitte* 80 81 * The POLY1305 MAC (message authentication code) implementation in OpenSSL 82 for PowerPC CPUs saves the contents of vector registers in different 83 order than they are restored. Thus the contents of some of these vector 84 registers is corrupted when returning to the caller. The vulnerable code is 85 used only on newer PowerPC processors supporting the PowerISA 2.07 86 instructions. 87 88 The consequences of this kind of internal application state corruption can 89 be various - from no consequences, if the calling application does not 90 depend on the contents of non-volatile XMM registers at all, to the worst 91 consequences, where the attacker could get complete control of the 92 application process. However unless the compiler uses the vector registers 93 for storing pointers, the most likely consequence, if any, would be an 94 incorrect result of some application dependent calculations or a crash 95 leading to a denial of service. 96 97 ([CVE-2023-6129]) 98 99 *Rohan McLure* 100 101 * Fix excessive time spent in DH check / generation with large Q parameter 102 value. 103 104 Applications that use the functions DH_generate_key() to generate an 105 X9.42 DH key may experience long delays. Likewise, applications that use 106 DH_check_pub_key(), DH_check_pub_key_ex() or EVP_PKEY_public_check() 107 to check an X9.42 DH key or X9.42 DH parameters may experience long delays. 108 Where the key or parameters that are being checked have been obtained from 109 an untrusted source this may lead to a Denial of Service. 110 111 ([CVE-2023-5678]) 112 113 *Richard Levitte* 114 115### Changes between 3.0.11 and 3.0.12 [24 Oct 2023] 116 117 * Fix incorrect key and IV resizing issues when calling EVP_EncryptInit_ex2(), 118 EVP_DecryptInit_ex2() or EVP_CipherInit_ex2() with OSSL_PARAM parameters 119 that alter the key or IV length ([CVE-2023-5363]). 120 121 *Paul Dale* 122 123### Changes between 3.0.10 and 3.0.11 [19 Sep 2023] 124 125 * Fix POLY1305 MAC implementation corrupting XMM registers on Windows. 126 127 The POLY1305 MAC (message authentication code) implementation in OpenSSL 128 does not save the contents of non-volatile XMM registers on Windows 64 129 platform when calculating the MAC of data larger than 64 bytes. Before 130 returning to the caller all the XMM registers are set to zero rather than 131 restoring their previous content. The vulnerable code is used only on newer 132 x86_64 processors supporting the AVX512-IFMA instructions. 133 134 The consequences of this kind of internal application state corruption can 135 be various - from no consequences, if the calling application does not 136 depend on the contents of non-volatile XMM registers at all, to the worst 137 consequences, where the attacker could get complete control of the 138 application process. However given the contents of the registers are just 139 zeroized so the attacker cannot put arbitrary values inside, the most likely 140 consequence, if any, would be an incorrect result of some application 141 dependent calculations or a crash leading to a denial of service. 142 143 ([CVE-2023-4807]) 144 145 *Bernd Edlinger* 146 147### Changes between 3.0.9 and 3.0.10 [1 Aug 2023] 148 149 * Fix excessive time spent checking DH q parameter value. 150 151 The function DH_check() performs various checks on DH parameters. After 152 fixing CVE-2023-3446 it was discovered that a large q parameter value can 153 also trigger an overly long computation during some of these checks. 154 A correct q value, if present, cannot be larger than the modulus p 155 parameter, thus it is unnecessary to perform these checks if q is larger 156 than p. 157 158 If DH_check() is called with such q parameter value, 159 DH_CHECK_INVALID_Q_VALUE return flag is set and the computationally 160 intensive checks are skipped. 161 162 ([CVE-2023-3817]) 163 164 *Tomáš Mráz* 165 166 * Fix DH_check() excessive time with over sized modulus. 167 168 The function DH_check() performs various checks on DH parameters. One of 169 those checks confirms that the modulus ("p" parameter) is not too large. 170 Trying to use a very large modulus is slow and OpenSSL will not normally use 171 a modulus which is over 10,000 bits in length. 172 173 However the DH_check() function checks numerous aspects of the key or 174 parameters that have been supplied. Some of those checks use the supplied 175 modulus value even if it has already been found to be too large. 176 177 A new limit has been added to DH_check of 32,768 bits. Supplying a 178 key/parameters with a modulus over this size will simply cause DH_check() to 179 fail. 180 181 ([CVE-2023-3446]) 182 183 *Matt Caswell* 184 185 * Do not ignore empty associated data entries with AES-SIV. 186 187 The AES-SIV algorithm allows for authentication of multiple associated 188 data entries along with the encryption. To authenticate empty data the 189 application has to call `EVP_EncryptUpdate()` (or `EVP_CipherUpdate()`) 190 with NULL pointer as the output buffer and 0 as the input buffer length. 191 The AES-SIV implementation in OpenSSL just returns success for such call 192 instead of performing the associated data authentication operation. 193 The empty data thus will not be authenticated. ([CVE-2023-2975]) 194 195 Thanks to Juerg Wullschleger (Google) for discovering the issue. 196 197 The fix changes the authentication tag value and the ciphertext for 198 applications that use empty associated data entries with AES-SIV. 199 To decrypt data encrypted with previous versions of OpenSSL the application 200 has to skip calls to `EVP_DecryptUpdate()` for empty associated data 201 entries. 202 203 *Tomáš Mráz* 204 205### Changes between 3.0.8 and 3.0.9 [30 May 2023] 206 207 * Mitigate for the time it takes for `OBJ_obj2txt` to translate gigantic 208 OBJECT IDENTIFIER sub-identifiers to canonical numeric text form. 209 210 OBJ_obj2txt() would translate any size OBJECT IDENTIFIER to canonical 211 numeric text form. For gigantic sub-identifiers, this would take a very 212 long time, the time complexity being O(n^2) where n is the size of that 213 sub-identifier. ([CVE-2023-2650]) 214 215 To mitigitate this, `OBJ_obj2txt()` will only translate an OBJECT 216 IDENTIFIER to canonical numeric text form if the size of that OBJECT 217 IDENTIFIER is 586 bytes or less, and fail otherwise. 218 219 The basis for this restriction is [RFC 2578 (STD 58), section 3.5]. OBJECT 220 IDENTIFIER values, which stipulates that OBJECT IDENTIFIERS may have at 221 most 128 sub-identifiers, and that the maximum value that each sub- 222 identifier may have is 2^32-1 (4294967295 decimal). 223 224 For each byte of every sub-identifier, only the 7 lower bits are part of 225 the value, so the maximum amount of bytes that an OBJECT IDENTIFIER with 226 these restrictions may occupy is 32 * 128 / 7, which is approximately 586 227 bytes. 228 229 *Richard Levitte* 230 231 * Fixed buffer overread in AES-XTS decryption on ARM 64 bit platforms which 232 happens if the buffer size is 4 mod 5 in 16 byte AES blocks. This can 233 trigger a crash of an application using AES-XTS decryption if the memory 234 just after the buffer being decrypted is not mapped. 235 Thanks to Anton Romanov (Amazon) for discovering the issue. 236 ([CVE-2023-1255]) 237 238 *Nevine Ebeid* 239 240 * Reworked the Fix for the Timing Oracle in RSA Decryption ([CVE-2022-4304]). 241 The previous fix for this timing side channel turned out to cause 242 a severe 2-3x performance regression in the typical use case 243 compared to 3.0.7. The new fix uses existing constant time 244 code paths, and restores the previous performance level while 245 fully eliminating all existing timing side channels. 246 The fix was developed by Bernd Edlinger with testing support 247 by Hubert Kario. 248 249 *Bernd Edlinger* 250 251 * Corrected documentation of X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy() to mention 252 that it does not enable policy checking. Thanks to David Benjamin for 253 discovering this issue. 254 ([CVE-2023-0466]) 255 256 *Tomáš Mráz* 257 258 * Fixed an issue where invalid certificate policies in leaf certificates are 259 silently ignored by OpenSSL and other certificate policy checks are skipped 260 for that certificate. A malicious CA could use this to deliberately assert 261 invalid certificate policies in order to circumvent policy checking on the 262 certificate altogether. 263 ([CVE-2023-0465]) 264 265 *Matt Caswell* 266 267 * Limited the number of nodes created in a policy tree to mitigate 268 against CVE-2023-0464. The default limit is set to 1000 nodes, which 269 should be sufficient for most installations. If required, the limit 270 can be adjusted by setting the OPENSSL_POLICY_TREE_NODES_MAX build 271 time define to a desired maximum number of nodes or zero to allow 272 unlimited growth. 273 ([CVE-2023-0464]) 274 275 *Paul Dale* 276 277### Changes between 3.0.7 and 3.0.8 [7 Feb 2023] 278 279 * Fixed NULL dereference during PKCS7 data verification. 280 281 A NULL pointer can be dereferenced when signatures are being 282 verified on PKCS7 signed or signedAndEnveloped data. In case the hash 283 algorithm used for the signature is known to the OpenSSL library but 284 the implementation of the hash algorithm is not available the digest 285 initialization will fail. There is a missing check for the return 286 value from the initialization function which later leads to invalid 287 usage of the digest API most likely leading to a crash. 288 ([CVE-2023-0401]) 289 290 PKCS7 data is processed by the SMIME library calls and also by the 291 time stamp (TS) library calls. The TLS implementation in OpenSSL does 292 not call these functions however third party applications would be 293 affected if they call these functions to verify signatures on untrusted 294 data. 295 296 *Tomáš Mráz* 297 298 * Fixed X.400 address type confusion in X.509 GeneralName. 299 300 There is a type confusion vulnerability relating to X.400 address processing 301 inside an X.509 GeneralName. X.400 addresses were parsed as an ASN1_STRING 302 but the public structure definition for GENERAL_NAME incorrectly specified 303 the type of the x400Address field as ASN1_TYPE. This field is subsequently 304 interpreted by the OpenSSL function GENERAL_NAME_cmp as an ASN1_TYPE rather 305 than an ASN1_STRING. 306 307 When CRL checking is enabled (i.e. the application sets the 308 X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK flag), this vulnerability may allow an attacker to 309 pass arbitrary pointers to a memcmp call, enabling them to read memory 310 contents or enact a denial of service. 311 ([CVE-2023-0286]) 312 313 *Hugo Landau* 314 315 * Fixed NULL dereference validating DSA public key. 316 317 An invalid pointer dereference on read can be triggered when an 318 application tries to check a malformed DSA public key by the 319 EVP_PKEY_public_check() function. This will most likely lead 320 to an application crash. This function can be called on public 321 keys supplied from untrusted sources which could allow an attacker 322 to cause a denial of service attack. 323 324 The TLS implementation in OpenSSL does not call this function 325 but applications might call the function if there are additional 326 security requirements imposed by standards such as FIPS 140-3. 327 ([CVE-2023-0217]) 328 329 *Shane Lontis, Tomáš Mráz* 330 331 * Fixed Invalid pointer dereference in d2i_PKCS7 functions. 332 333 An invalid pointer dereference on read can be triggered when an 334 application tries to load malformed PKCS7 data with the 335 d2i_PKCS7(), d2i_PKCS7_bio() or d2i_PKCS7_fp() functions. 336 337 The result of the dereference is an application crash which could 338 lead to a denial of service attack. The TLS implementation in OpenSSL 339 does not call this function however third party applications might 340 call these functions on untrusted data. 341 ([CVE-2023-0216]) 342 343 *Tomáš Mráz* 344 345 * Fixed Use-after-free following BIO_new_NDEF. 346 347 The public API function BIO_new_NDEF is a helper function used for 348 streaming ASN.1 data via a BIO. It is primarily used internally to OpenSSL 349 to support the SMIME, CMS and PKCS7 streaming capabilities, but may also 350 be called directly by end user applications. 351 352 The function receives a BIO from the caller, prepends a new BIO_f_asn1 353 filter BIO onto the front of it to form a BIO chain, and then returns 354 the new head of the BIO chain to the caller. Under certain conditions, 355 for example if a CMS recipient public key is invalid, the new filter BIO 356 is freed and the function returns a NULL result indicating a failure. 357 However, in this case, the BIO chain is not properly cleaned up and the 358 BIO passed by the caller still retains internal pointers to the previously 359 freed filter BIO. If the caller then goes on to call BIO_pop() on the BIO 360 then a use-after-free will occur. This will most likely result in a crash. 361 ([CVE-2023-0215]) 362 363 *Viktor Dukhovni, Matt Caswell* 364 365 * Fixed Double free after calling PEM_read_bio_ex. 366 367 The function PEM_read_bio_ex() reads a PEM file from a BIO and parses and 368 decodes the "name" (e.g. "CERTIFICATE"), any header data and the payload 369 data. If the function succeeds then the "name_out", "header" and "data" 370 arguments are populated with pointers to buffers containing the relevant 371 decoded data. The caller is responsible for freeing those buffers. It is 372 possible to construct a PEM file that results in 0 bytes of payload data. 373 In this case PEM_read_bio_ex() will return a failure code but will populate 374 the header argument with a pointer to a buffer that has already been freed. 375 If the caller also frees this buffer then a double free will occur. This 376 will most likely lead to a crash. 377 378 The functions PEM_read_bio() and PEM_read() are simple wrappers around 379 PEM_read_bio_ex() and therefore these functions are also directly affected. 380 381 These functions are also called indirectly by a number of other OpenSSL 382 functions including PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio_ex() and 383 SSL_CTX_use_serverinfo_file() which are also vulnerable. Some OpenSSL 384 internal uses of these functions are not vulnerable because the caller does 385 not free the header argument if PEM_read_bio_ex() returns a failure code. 386 ([CVE-2022-4450]) 387 388 *Kurt Roeckx, Matt Caswell* 389 390 * Fixed Timing Oracle in RSA Decryption. 391 392 A timing based side channel exists in the OpenSSL RSA Decryption 393 implementation which could be sufficient to recover a plaintext across 394 a network in a Bleichenbacher style attack. To achieve a successful 395 decryption an attacker would have to be able to send a very large number 396 of trial messages for decryption. The vulnerability affects all RSA padding 397 modes: PKCS#1 v1.5, RSA-OEAP and RSASVE. 398 ([CVE-2022-4304]) 399 400 *Dmitry Belyavsky, Hubert Kario* 401 402 * Fixed X.509 Name Constraints Read Buffer Overflow. 403 404 A read buffer overrun can be triggered in X.509 certificate verification, 405 specifically in name constraint checking. The read buffer overrun might 406 result in a crash which could lead to a denial of service attack. 407 In a TLS client, this can be triggered by connecting to a malicious 408 server. In a TLS server, this can be triggered if the server requests 409 client authentication and a malicious client connects. 410 ([CVE-2022-4203]) 411 412 *Viktor Dukhovni* 413 414 * Fixed X.509 Policy Constraints Double Locking security issue. 415 416 If an X.509 certificate contains a malformed policy constraint and 417 policy processing is enabled, then a write lock will be taken twice 418 recursively. On some operating systems (most widely: Windows) this 419 results in a denial of service when the affected process hangs. Policy 420 processing being enabled on a publicly facing server is not considered 421 to be a common setup. 422 ([CVE-2022-3996]) 423 424 *Paul Dale* 425 426 * Our provider implementations of `OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_EXPORT` and 427 `OSSL_FUNC_KEYMGMT_GET_PARAMS` for EC and SM2 keys now honor 428 `OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_EC_POINT_CONVERSION_FORMAT` as set (and 429 default to `POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED`) when exporting 430 `OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_PUB_KEY`, instead of unconditionally using 431 `POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED` as in previous 3.x releases. 432 For symmetry, our implementation of `EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD->export_to` 433 for legacy EC and SM2 keys is also changed similarly to honor the 434 equivalent conversion format flag as specified in the underlying 435 `EC_KEY` object being exported to a provider, when this function is 436 called through `EVP_PKEY_export()`. 437 438 *Nicola Tuveri* 439 440### Changes between 3.0.6 and 3.0.7 [1 Nov 2022] 441 442 * Fixed two buffer overflows in punycode decoding functions. 443 444 A buffer overrun can be triggered in X.509 certificate verification, 445 specifically in name constraint checking. Note that this occurs after 446 certificate chain signature verification and requires either a CA to 447 have signed the malicious certificate or for the application to continue 448 certificate verification despite failure to construct a path to a trusted 449 issuer. 450 451 In a TLS client, this can be triggered by connecting to a malicious 452 server. In a TLS server, this can be triggered if the server requests 453 client authentication and a malicious client connects. 454 455 An attacker can craft a malicious email address to overflow 456 an arbitrary number of bytes containing the `.` character (decimal 46) 457 on the stack. This buffer overflow could result in a crash (causing a 458 denial of service). 459 ([CVE-2022-3786]) 460 461 An attacker can craft a malicious email address to overflow four 462 attacker-controlled bytes on the stack. This buffer overflow could 463 result in a crash (causing a denial of service) or potentially remote code 464 execution depending on stack layout for any given platform/compiler. 465 ([CVE-2022-3602]) 466 467 *Paul Dale* 468 469 * Removed all references to invalid OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_RSA names for CRT 470 parameters in OpenSSL code. 471 Applications should not use the names OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_RSA_FACTOR, 472 OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_RSA_EXPONENT and OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_RSA_COEFFICIENT. 473 Use the numbered names such as OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_RSA_FACTOR1 instead. 474 Using these invalid names may cause algorithms to use slower methods 475 that ignore the CRT parameters. 476 477 *Shane Lontis* 478 479 * Fixed a regression introduced in 3.0.6 version raising errors on some stack 480 operations. 481 482 *Tomáš Mráz* 483 484 * Fixed a regression introduced in 3.0.6 version not refreshing the certificate 485 data to be signed before signing the certificate. 486 487 *Gibeom Gwon* 488 489 * Added RIPEMD160 to the default provider. 490 491 *Paul Dale* 492 493 * Ensured that the key share group sent or accepted for the key exchange 494 is allowed for the protocol version. 495 496 *Matt Caswell* 497 498### Changes between 3.0.5 and 3.0.6 [11 Oct 2022] 499 500 * OpenSSL supports creating a custom cipher via the legacy 501 EVP_CIPHER_meth_new() function and associated function calls. This function 502 was deprecated in OpenSSL 3.0 and application authors are instead encouraged 503 to use the new provider mechanism in order to implement custom ciphers. 504 505 OpenSSL versions 3.0.0 to 3.0.5 incorrectly handle legacy custom ciphers 506 passed to the EVP_EncryptInit_ex2(), EVP_DecryptInit_ex2() and 507 EVP_CipherInit_ex2() functions (as well as other similarly named encryption 508 and decryption initialisation functions). Instead of using the custom cipher 509 directly it incorrectly tries to fetch an equivalent cipher from the 510 available providers. An equivalent cipher is found based on the NID passed to 511 EVP_CIPHER_meth_new(). This NID is supposed to represent the unique NID for a 512 given cipher. However it is possible for an application to incorrectly pass 513 NID_undef as this value in the call to EVP_CIPHER_meth_new(). When NID_undef 514 is used in this way the OpenSSL encryption/decryption initialisation function 515 will match the NULL cipher as being equivalent and will fetch this from the 516 available providers. This will succeed if the default provider has been 517 loaded (or if a third party provider has been loaded that offers this 518 cipher). Using the NULL cipher means that the plaintext is emitted as the 519 ciphertext. 520 521 Applications are only affected by this issue if they call 522 EVP_CIPHER_meth_new() using NID_undef and subsequently use it in a call to an 523 encryption/decryption initialisation function. Applications that only use 524 SSL/TLS are not impacted by this issue. 525 ([CVE-2022-3358]) 526 527 *Matt Caswell* 528 529 * Fix LLVM vs Apple LLVM version numbering confusion that caused build failures 530 on MacOS 10.11 531 532 *Richard Levitte* 533 534 * Fixed the linux-mips64 Configure target which was missing the 535 SIXTY_FOUR_BIT bn_ops flag. This was causing heap corruption on that 536 platform. 537 538 *Adam Joseph* 539 540 * Fix handling of a ticket key callback that returns 0 in TLSv1.3 to not send a 541 ticket 542 543 *Matt Caswell* 544 545 * Correctly handle a retransmitted ClientHello in DTLS 546 547 *Matt Caswell* 548 549 * Fixed detection of ktls support in cross-compile environment on Linux 550 551 *Tomas Mraz* 552 553 * Fixed some regressions and test failures when running the 3.0.0 FIPS provider 554 against 3.0.x 555 556 *Paul Dale* 557 558 * Fixed SSL_pending() and SSL_has_pending() with DTLS which were failing to 559 report correct results in some cases 560 561 *Matt Caswell* 562 563 * Fix UWP builds by defining VirtualLock 564 565 *Charles Milette* 566 567 * For known safe primes use the minimum key length according to RFC 7919. 568 Longer private key sizes unnecessarily raise the cycles needed to compute the 569 shared secret without any increase of the real security. This fixes a 570 regression from 1.1.1 where these shorter keys were generated for the known 571 safe primes. 572 573 *Tomas Mraz* 574 575 * Added the loongarch64 target 576 577 *Shi Pujin* 578 579 * Fixed EC ASM flag passing. Flags for ASM implementations of EC curves were 580 only passed to the FIPS provider and not to the default or legacy provider. 581 582 *Juergen Christ* 583 584 * Fixed reported performance degradation on aarch64. Restored the 585 implementation prior to commit 2621751 ("aes/asm/aesv8-armx.pl: avoid 586 32-bit lane assignment in CTR mode") for 64bit targets only, since it is 587 reportedly 2-17% slower and the silicon errata only affects 32bit targets. 588 The new algorithm is still used for 32 bit targets. 589 590 *Bernd Edlinger* 591 592 * Added a missing header for memcmp that caused compilation failure on some 593 platforms 594 595 *Gregor Jasny* 596 597### Changes between 3.0.4 and 3.0.5 [5 Jul 2022] 598 599 * The OpenSSL 3.0.4 release introduced a serious bug in the RSA 600 implementation for X86_64 CPUs supporting the AVX512IFMA instructions. 601 This issue makes the RSA implementation with 2048 bit private keys 602 incorrect on such machines and memory corruption will happen during 603 the computation. As a consequence of the memory corruption an attacker 604 may be able to trigger a remote code execution on the machine performing 605 the computation. 606 607 SSL/TLS servers or other servers using 2048 bit RSA private keys running 608 on machines supporting AVX512IFMA instructions of the X86_64 architecture 609 are affected by this issue. 610 ([CVE-2022-2274]) 611 612 *Xi Ruoyao* 613 614 * AES OCB mode for 32-bit x86 platforms using the AES-NI assembly optimised 615 implementation would not encrypt the entirety of the data under some 616 circumstances. This could reveal sixteen bytes of data that was 617 preexisting in the memory that wasn't written. In the special case of 618 "in place" encryption, sixteen bytes of the plaintext would be revealed. 619 620 Since OpenSSL does not support OCB based cipher suites for TLS and DTLS, 621 they are both unaffected. 622 ([CVE-2022-2097]) 623 624 *Alex Chernyakhovsky, David Benjamin, Alejandro Sedeño* 625 626### Changes between 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 [21 Jun 2022] 627 628 * In addition to the c_rehash shell command injection identified in 629 CVE-2022-1292, further bugs where the c_rehash script does not 630 properly sanitise shell metacharacters to prevent command injection have been 631 fixed. 632 633 When the CVE-2022-1292 was fixed it was not discovered that there 634 are other places in the script where the file names of certificates 635 being hashed were possibly passed to a command executed through the shell. 636 637 This script is distributed by some operating systems in a manner where 638 it is automatically executed. On such operating systems, an attacker 639 could execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the script. 640 641 Use of the c_rehash script is considered obsolete and should be replaced 642 by the OpenSSL rehash command line tool. 643 (CVE-2022-2068) 644 645 *Daniel Fiala, Tomáš Mráz* 646 647 * Case insensitive string comparison no longer uses locales. It has instead 648 been directly implemented. 649 650 *Paul Dale* 651 652### Changes between 3.0.2 and 3.0.3 [3 May 2022] 653 654 * Case insensitive string comparison is reimplemented via new locale-agnostic 655 comparison functions OPENSSL_str[n]casecmp always using the POSIX locale for 656 comparison. The previous implementation had problems when the Turkish locale 657 was used. 658 659 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 660 661 * Fixed a bug in the c_rehash script which was not properly sanitising shell 662 metacharacters to prevent command injection. This script is distributed by 663 some operating systems in a manner where it is automatically executed. On 664 such operating systems, an attacker could execute arbitrary commands with the 665 privileges of the script. 666 667 Use of the c_rehash script is considered obsolete and should be replaced 668 by the OpenSSL rehash command line tool. 669 (CVE-2022-1292) 670 671 *Tomáš Mráz* 672 673 * Fixed a bug in the function `OCSP_basic_verify` that verifies the signer 674 certificate on an OCSP response. The bug caused the function in the case 675 where the (non-default) flag OCSP_NOCHECKS is used to return a postivie 676 response (meaning a successful verification) even in the case where the 677 response signing certificate fails to verify. 678 679 It is anticipated that most users of `OCSP_basic_verify` will not use the 680 OCSP_NOCHECKS flag. In this case the `OCSP_basic_verify` function will return 681 a negative value (indicating a fatal error) in the case of a certificate 682 verification failure. The normal expected return value in this case would be 683 0. 684 685 This issue also impacts the command line OpenSSL "ocsp" application. When 686 verifying an ocsp response with the "-no_cert_checks" option the command line 687 application will report that the verification is successful even though it 688 has in fact failed. In this case the incorrect successful response will also 689 be accompanied by error messages showing the failure and contradicting the 690 apparently successful result. 691 ([CVE-2022-1343]) 692 693 *Matt Caswell* 694 695 * Fixed a bug where the RC4-MD5 ciphersuite incorrectly used the 696 AAD data as the MAC key. This made the MAC key trivially predictable. 697 698 An attacker could exploit this issue by performing a man-in-the-middle attack 699 to modify data being sent from one endpoint to an OpenSSL 3.0 recipient such 700 that the modified data would still pass the MAC integrity check. 701 702 Note that data sent from an OpenSSL 3.0 endpoint to a non-OpenSSL 3.0 703 endpoint will always be rejected by the recipient and the connection will 704 fail at that point. Many application protocols require data to be sent from 705 the client to the server first. Therefore, in such a case, only an OpenSSL 706 3.0 server would be impacted when talking to a non-OpenSSL 3.0 client. 707 708 If both endpoints are OpenSSL 3.0 then the attacker could modify data being 709 sent in both directions. In this case both clients and servers could be 710 affected, regardless of the application protocol. 711 712 Note that in the absence of an attacker this bug means that an OpenSSL 3.0 713 endpoint communicating with a non-OpenSSL 3.0 endpoint will fail to complete 714 the handshake when using this ciphersuite. 715 716 The confidentiality of data is not impacted by this issue, i.e. an attacker 717 cannot decrypt data that has been encrypted using this ciphersuite - they can 718 only modify it. 719 720 In order for this attack to work both endpoints must legitimately negotiate 721 the RC4-MD5 ciphersuite. This ciphersuite is not compiled by default in 722 OpenSSL 3.0, and is not available within the default provider or the default 723 ciphersuite list. This ciphersuite will never be used if TLSv1.3 has been 724 negotiated. In order for an OpenSSL 3.0 endpoint to use this ciphersuite the 725 following must have occurred: 726 727 1) OpenSSL must have been compiled with the (non-default) compile time option 728 enable-weak-ssl-ciphers 729 730 2) OpenSSL must have had the legacy provider explicitly loaded (either 731 through application code or via configuration) 732 733 3) The ciphersuite must have been explicitly added to the ciphersuite list 734 735 4) The libssl security level must have been set to 0 (default is 1) 736 737 5) A version of SSL/TLS below TLSv1.3 must have been negotiated 738 739 6) Both endpoints must negotiate the RC4-MD5 ciphersuite in preference to any 740 others that both endpoints have in common 741 (CVE-2022-1434) 742 743 *Matt Caswell* 744 745 * Fix a bug in the OPENSSL_LH_flush() function that breaks reuse of the memory 746 occuppied by the removed hash table entries. 747 748 This function is used when decoding certificates or keys. If a long lived 749 process periodically decodes certificates or keys its memory usage will 750 expand without bounds and the process might be terminated by the operating 751 system causing a denial of service. Also traversing the empty hash table 752 entries will take increasingly more time. 753 754 Typically such long lived processes might be TLS clients or TLS servers 755 configured to accept client certificate authentication. 756 (CVE-2022-1473) 757 758 *Hugo Landau, Aliaksei Levin* 759 760 * The functions `OPENSSL_LH_stats` and `OPENSSL_LH_stats_bio` now only report 761 the `num_items`, `num_nodes` and `num_alloc_nodes` statistics. All other 762 statistics are no longer supported. For compatibility, these statistics are 763 still listed in the output but are now always reported as zero. 764 765 *Hugo Landau* 766 767### Changes between 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 [15 Mar 2022] 768 769 * Fixed a bug in the BN_mod_sqrt() function that can cause it to loop forever 770 for non-prime moduli. 771 772 Internally this function is used when parsing certificates that contain 773 elliptic curve public keys in compressed form or explicit elliptic curve 774 parameters with a base point encoded in compressed form. 775 776 It is possible to trigger the infinite loop by crafting a certificate that 777 has invalid explicit curve parameters. 778 779 Since certificate parsing happens prior to verification of the certificate 780 signature, any process that parses an externally supplied certificate may thus 781 be subject to a denial of service attack. The infinite loop can also be 782 reached when parsing crafted private keys as they can contain explicit 783 elliptic curve parameters. 784 785 Thus vulnerable situations include: 786 787 - TLS clients consuming server certificates 788 - TLS servers consuming client certificates 789 - Hosting providers taking certificates or private keys from customers 790 - Certificate authorities parsing certification requests from subscribers 791 - Anything else which parses ASN.1 elliptic curve parameters 792 793 Also any other applications that use the BN_mod_sqrt() where the attacker 794 can control the parameter values are vulnerable to this DoS issue. 795 ([CVE-2022-0778]) 796 797 *Tomáš Mráz* 798 799 * Add ciphersuites based on DHE_PSK (RFC 4279) and ECDHE_PSK (RFC 5489) 800 to the list of ciphersuites providing Perfect Forward Secrecy as 801 required by SECLEVEL >= 3. 802 803 *Dmitry Belyavskiy, Nicola Tuveri* 804 805 * Made the AES constant time code for no-asm configurations 806 optional due to the resulting 95% performance degradation. 807 The AES constant time code can be enabled, for no assembly 808 builds, with: ./config no-asm -DOPENSSL_AES_CONST_TIME 809 810 *Paul Dale* 811 812 * Fixed PEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey() to make it possible to use empty 813 passphrase strings. 814 815 *Darshan Sen* 816 817 * The negative return value handling of the certificate verification callback 818 was reverted. The replacement is to set the verification retry state with 819 the SSL_set_retry_verify() function. 820 821 *Tomáš Mráz* 822 823### Changes between 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 [14 Dec 2021] 824 825 * Fixed invalid handling of X509_verify_cert() internal errors in libssl 826 Internally libssl in OpenSSL calls X509_verify_cert() on the client side to 827 verify a certificate supplied by a server. That function may return a 828 negative return value to indicate an internal error (for example out of 829 memory). Such a negative return value is mishandled by OpenSSL and will cause 830 an IO function (such as SSL_connect() or SSL_do_handshake()) to not indicate 831 success and a subsequent call to SSL_get_error() to return the value 832 SSL_ERROR_WANT_RETRY_VERIFY. This return value is only supposed to be 833 returned by OpenSSL if the application has previously called 834 SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(). Since most applications do not do this 835 the SSL_ERROR_WANT_RETRY_VERIFY return value from SSL_get_error() will be 836 totally unexpected and applications may not behave correctly as a result. The 837 exact behaviour will depend on the application but it could result in 838 crashes, infinite loops or other similar incorrect responses. 839 840 This issue is made more serious in combination with a separate bug in OpenSSL 841 3.0 that will cause X509_verify_cert() to indicate an internal error when 842 processing a certificate chain. This will occur where a certificate does not 843 include the Subject Alternative Name extension but where a Certificate 844 Authority has enforced name constraints. This issue can occur even with valid 845 chains. 846 ([CVE-2021-4044]) 847 848 *Matt Caswell* 849 850 * Corrected a few file name and file reference bugs in the build, 851 installation and setup scripts, which lead to installation verification 852 failures. Slightly enhanced the installation verification script. 853 854 *Richard Levitte* 855 856 * Fixed EVP_PKEY_eq() to make it possible to use it with strictly private 857 keys. 858 859 *Richard Levitte* 860 861 * Fixed PVK encoder to properly query for the passphrase. 862 863 *Tomáš Mráz* 864 865 * Multiple fixes in the OSSL_HTTP API functions. 866 867 *David von Oheimb* 868 869 * Allow sign extension in OSSL_PARAM_allocate_from_text() for the 870 OSSL_PARAM_INTEGER data type and return error on negative numbers 871 used with the OSSL_PARAM_UNSIGNED_INTEGER data type. Make 872 OSSL_PARAM_BLD_push_BN{,_pad}() return an error on negative numbers. 873 874 *Richard Levitte* 875 876 * Allow copying uninitialized digest contexts with EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex. 877 878 *Tomáš Mráz* 879 880 * Fixed detection of ARMv7 and ARM64 CPU features on FreeBSD. 881 882 *Allan Jude* 883 884 * Multiple threading fixes. 885 886 *Matt Caswell* 887 888 * Added NULL digest implementation to keep compatibility with 1.1.1 version. 889 890 *Tomáš Mráz* 891 892 * Allow fetching an operation from the provider that owns an unexportable key 893 as a fallback if that is still allowed by the property query. 894 895 *Richard Levitte* 896 897### Changes between 1.1.1 and 3.0.0 [7 sep 2021] 898 899 * TLS_MAX_VERSION, DTLS_MAX_VERSION and DTLS_MIN_VERSION constants are now 900 deprecated. 901 902 *Matt Caswell* 903 904 * The `OPENSSL_s390xcap` environment variable can be used to set bits in the 905 S390X capability vector to zero. This simplifies testing of different code 906 paths on S390X architecture. 907 908 *Patrick Steuer* 909 910 * Encrypting more than 2^64 TLS records with AES-GCM is disallowed 911 as per FIPS 140-2 IG A.5 "Key/IV Pair Uniqueness Requirements from 912 SP 800-38D". The communication will fail at this point. 913 914 *Paul Dale* 915 916 * The EC_GROUP_clear_free() function is deprecated as there is nothing 917 confidential in EC_GROUP data. 918 919 *Nicola Tuveri* 920 921 * The byte order mark (BOM) character is ignored if encountered at the 922 beginning of a PEM-formatted file. 923 924 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 925 926 * Added CMS support for the Russian GOST algorithms. 927 928 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 929 930 * Due to move of the implementation of cryptographic operations 931 to the providers, validation of various operation parameters can 932 be postponed until the actual operation is executed where previously 933 it happened immediately when an operation parameter was set. 934 935 For example when setting an unsupported curve with 936 EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_ec_paramgen_curve_nid() this function call will not 937 fail but later keygen operations with the EVP_PKEY_CTX will fail. 938 939 *OpenSSL team members and many third party contributors* 940 941 * The EVP_get_cipherbyname() function will return NULL for algorithms such as 942 "AES-128-SIV", "AES-128-CBC-CTS" and "CAMELLIA-128-CBC-CTS" which were 943 previously only accessible via low level interfaces. Use EVP_CIPHER_fetch() 944 instead to retrieve these algorithms from a provider. 945 946 *Shane Lontis* 947 948 * On build targets where the multilib postfix is set in the build 949 configuration the libdir directory was changing based on whether 950 the lib directory with the multilib postfix exists on the system 951 or not. This unpredictable behavior was removed and eventual 952 multilib postfix is now always added to the default libdir. Use 953 `--libdir=lib` to override the libdir if adding the postfix is 954 undesirable. 955 956 *Jan Lána* 957 958 * The triple DES key wrap functionality now conforms to RFC 3217 but is 959 no longer interoperable with OpenSSL 1.1.1. 960 961 *Paul Dale* 962 963 * The ERR_GET_FUNC() function was removed. With the loss of meaningful 964 function codes, this function can only cause problems for calling 965 applications. 966 967 *Paul Dale* 968 969 * Add a configurable flag to output date formats as ISO 8601. Does not 970 change the default date format. 971 972 *William Edmisten* 973 974 * Version of MSVC earlier than 1300 could get link warnings, which could 975 be suppressed if the undocumented -DI_CAN_LIVE_WITH_LNK4049 was set. 976 Support for this flag has been removed. 977 978 *Rich Salz* 979 980 * Rework and make DEBUG macros consistent. Remove unused -DCONF_DEBUG, 981 -DBN_CTX_DEBUG, and REF_PRINT. Add a new tracing category and use it for 982 printing reference counts. Rename -DDEBUG_UNUSED to -DUNUSED_RESULT_DEBUG 983 Fix BN_DEBUG_RAND so it compiles and, when set, force DEBUG_RAND to be set 984 also. Rename engine_debug_ref to be ENGINE_REF_PRINT also for consistency. 985 986 *Rich Salz* 987 988 * The signatures of the functions to get and set options on SSL and 989 SSL_CTX objects changed from "unsigned long" to "uint64_t" type. 990 Some source code changes may be required. 991 992 *Rich Salz* 993 994 * The public definitions of conf_method_st and conf_st have been 995 deprecated. They will be made opaque in a future release. 996 997 *Rich Salz and Tomáš Mráz* 998 999 * Client-initiated renegotiation is disabled by default. To allow it, use 1000 the -client_renegotiation option, the SSL_OP_ALLOW_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATION 1001 flag, or the "ClientRenegotiation" config parameter as appropriate. 1002 1003 *Rich Salz* 1004 1005 * Add "abspath" and "includedir" pragma's to config files, to prevent, 1006 or modify relative pathname inclusion. 1007 1008 *Rich Salz* 1009 1010 * OpenSSL includes a cryptographic module that is intended to be FIPS 140-2 1011 validated. Please consult the README-FIPS and 1012 README-PROVIDERS files, as well as the migration guide. 1013 1014 *OpenSSL team members and many third party contributors* 1015 1016 * For the key types DH and DHX the allowed settable parameters are now different. 1017 1018 *Shane Lontis* 1019 1020 * The openssl commands that read keys, certificates, and CRLs now 1021 automatically detect the PEM or DER format of the input files. 1022 1023 *David von Oheimb, Richard Levitte, and Tomáš Mráz* 1024 1025 * Added enhanced PKCS#12 APIs which accept a library context. 1026 1027 *Jon Spillett* 1028 1029 * The default manual page suffix ($MANSUFFIX) has been changed to "ossl" 1030 1031 *Matt Caswell* 1032 1033 * Added support for Kernel TLS (KTLS). 1034 1035 *Boris Pismenny, John Baldwin and Andrew Gallatin* 1036 1037 * Support for RFC 5746 secure renegotiation is now required by default for 1038 SSL or TLS connections to succeed. 1039 1040 *Benjamin Kaduk* 1041 1042 * The signature of the `copy` functional parameter of the 1043 EVP_PKEY_meth_set_copy() function has changed so its `src` argument is 1044 now `const EVP_PKEY_CTX *` instead of `EVP_PKEY_CTX *`. Similarly 1045 the signature of the `pub_decode` functional parameter of the 1046 EVP_PKEY_asn1_set_public() function has changed so its `pub` argument is 1047 now `const X509_PUBKEY *` instead of `X509_PUBKEY *`. 1048 1049 *David von Oheimb* 1050 1051 * The error return values from some control calls (ctrl) have changed. 1052 1053 *Paul Dale* 1054 1055 * A public key check is now performed during EVP_PKEY_derive_set_peer(). 1056 1057 *Shane Lontis* 1058 1059 * Many functions in the EVP_ namespace that are getters of values from 1060 implementations or contexts were renamed to include get or get0 in their 1061 names. Old names are provided as macro aliases for compatibility and 1062 are not deprecated. 1063 1064 *Tomáš Mráz* 1065 1066 * The EVP_PKEY_CTRL_PKCS7_ENCRYPT, EVP_PKEY_CTRL_PKCS7_DECRYPT, 1067 EVP_PKEY_CTRL_PKCS7_SIGN, EVP_PKEY_CTRL_CMS_ENCRYPT, 1068 EVP_PKEY_CTRL_CMS_DECRYPT, and EVP_PKEY_CTRL_CMS_SIGN control operations 1069 are deprecated. 1070 1071 *Tomáš Mráz* 1072 1073 * The EVP_PKEY_public_check() and EVP_PKEY_param_check() functions now work for 1074 more key types. 1075 1076 * The output from the command line applications may have minor 1077 changes. 1078 1079 *Paul Dale* 1080 1081 * The output from numerous "printing" may have minor changes. 1082 1083 *David von Oheimb* 1084 1085 * Windows thread synchronization uses read/write primitives (SRWLock) when 1086 supported by the OS, otherwise CriticalSection continues to be used. 1087 1088 *Vincent Drake* 1089 1090 * Add filter BIO BIO_f_readbuffer() that allows BIO_tell() and BIO_seek() to 1091 work on read only BIO source/sinks that do not support these functions. 1092 This allows piping or redirection of a file BIO using stdin to be buffered 1093 into memory. This is used internally in OSSL_DECODER_from_bio(). 1094 1095 *Shane Lontis* 1096 1097 * OSSL_STORE_INFO_get_type() may now return an additional value. In 1.1.1 1098 this function would return one of the values OSSL_STORE_INFO_NAME, 1099 OSSL_STORE_INFO_PKEY, OSSL_STORE_INFO_PARAMS, OSSL_STORE_INFO_CERT or 1100 OSSL_STORE_INFO_CRL. Decoded public keys would previously have been reported 1101 as type OSSL_STORE_INFO_PKEY in 1.1.1. In 3.0 decoded public keys are now 1102 reported as having the new type OSSL_STORE_INFO_PUBKEY. Applications 1103 using this function should be amended to handle the changed return value. 1104 1105 *Richard Levitte* 1106 1107 * Improved adherence to Enhanced Security Services (ESS, RFC 2634 and RFC 5035) 1108 for the TSP and CMS Advanced Electronic Signatures (CAdES) implementations. 1109 As required by RFC 5035 check both ESSCertID and ESSCertIDv2 if both present. 1110 Correct the semantics of checking the validation chain in case ESSCertID{,v2} 1111 contains more than one certificate identifier: This means that all 1112 certificates referenced there MUST be part of the validation chain. 1113 1114 *David von Oheimb* 1115 1116 * The implementation of older EVP ciphers related to CAST, IDEA, SEED, RC2, RC4, 1117 RC5, DESX and DES have been moved to the legacy provider. 1118 1119 *Matt Caswell* 1120 1121 * The implementation of the EVP digests MD2, MD4, MDC2, WHIRLPOOL and 1122 RIPEMD-160 have been moved to the legacy provider. 1123 1124 *Matt Caswell* 1125 1126 * The deprecated function EVP_PKEY_get0() now returns NULL being called for a 1127 provided key. 1128 1129 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 1130 1131 * The deprecated functions EVP_PKEY_get0_RSA(), 1132 EVP_PKEY_get0_DSA(), EVP_PKEY_get0_EC_KEY(), EVP_PKEY_get0_DH(), 1133 EVP_PKEY_get0_hmac(), EVP_PKEY_get0_poly1305() and EVP_PKEY_get0_siphash() as 1134 well as the similarly named "get1" functions behave differently in 1135 OpenSSL 3.0. 1136 1137 *Matt Caswell* 1138 1139 * A number of functions handling low-level keys or engines were deprecated 1140 including EVP_PKEY_set1_engine(), EVP_PKEY_get0_engine(), EVP_PKEY_assign(), 1141 EVP_PKEY_get0(), EVP_PKEY_get0_hmac(), EVP_PKEY_get0_poly1305() and 1142 EVP_PKEY_get0_siphash(). 1143 1144 *Matt Caswell* 1145 1146 * PKCS#5 PBKDF1 key derivation has been moved from PKCS5_PBE_keyivgen() into 1147 the legacy crypto provider as an EVP_KDF. Applications requiring this KDF 1148 will need to load the legacy crypto provider. This includes these PBE 1149 algorithms which use this KDF: 1150 - NID_pbeWithMD2AndDES_CBC 1151 - NID_pbeWithMD5AndDES_CBC 1152 - NID_pbeWithSHA1AndRC2_CBC 1153 - NID_pbeWithMD2AndRC2_CBC 1154 - NID_pbeWithMD5AndRC2_CBC 1155 - NID_pbeWithSHA1AndDES_CBC 1156 1157 *Jon Spillett* 1158 1159 * Deprecated obsolete BIO_set_callback(), BIO_get_callback(), and 1160 BIO_debug_callback() functions. 1161 1162 *Tomáš Mráz* 1163 1164 * Deprecated obsolete EVP_PKEY_CTX_get0_dh_kdf_ukm() and 1165 EVP_PKEY_CTX_get0_ecdh_kdf_ukm() functions. 1166 1167 *Tomáš Mráz* 1168 1169 * The RAND_METHOD APIs have been deprecated. 1170 1171 *Paul Dale* 1172 1173 * The SRP APIs have been deprecated. 1174 1175 *Matt Caswell* 1176 1177 * Add a compile time option to prevent the caching of provider fetched 1178 algorithms. This is enabled by including the no-cached-fetch option 1179 at configuration time. 1180 1181 *Paul Dale* 1182 1183 * pkcs12 now uses defaults of PBKDF2, AES and SHA-256, with a MAC iteration 1184 count of PKCS12_DEFAULT_ITER. 1185 1186 *Tomáš Mráz and Sahana Prasad* 1187 1188 * The openssl speed command does not use low-level API calls anymore. 1189 1190 *Tomáš Mráz* 1191 1192 * Parallel dual-prime 1024-bit modular exponentiation for AVX512_IFMA 1193 capable processors. 1194 1195 *Ilya Albrekht, Sergey Kirillov, Andrey Matyukov (Intel Corp)* 1196 1197 * Combining the Configure options no-ec and no-dh no longer disables TLSv1.3. 1198 1199 *Matt Caswell* 1200 1201 * Implemented support for fully "pluggable" TLSv1.3 groups. This means that 1202 providers may supply their own group implementations (using either the "key 1203 exchange" or the "key encapsulation" methods) which will automatically be 1204 detected and used by libssl. 1205 1206 *Matt Caswell, Nicola Tuveri* 1207 1208 * The undocumented function X509_certificate_type() has been deprecated; 1209 1210 *Rich Salz* 1211 1212 * Deprecated the obsolete BN_pseudo_rand() and BN_pseudo_rand_range(). 1213 1214 *Tomáš Mráz* 1215 1216 * Removed RSA padding mode for SSLv23 (which was only used for 1217 SSLv2). This includes the functions RSA_padding_check_SSLv23() and 1218 RSA_padding_add_SSLv23() and the `-ssl` option in the deprecated 1219 `rsautl` command. 1220 1221 *Rich Salz* 1222 1223 * Deprecated the obsolete X9.31 RSA key generation related functions. 1224 1225 * While a callback function set via `SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback()` 1226 is not allowed to return a value > 1, this is no more taken as failure. 1227 1228 *Viktor Dukhovni and David von Oheimb* 1229 1230 * Deprecated the obsolete X9.31 RSA key generation related functions 1231 BN_X931_generate_Xpq(), BN_X931_derive_prime_ex(), and 1232 BN_X931_generate_prime_ex(). 1233 1234 *Tomáš Mráz* 1235 1236 * The default key generation method for the regular 2-prime RSA keys was 1237 changed to the FIPS 186-4 B.3.6 method. 1238 1239 *Shane Lontis* 1240 1241 * Deprecated the BN_is_prime_ex() and BN_is_prime_fasttest_ex() functions. 1242 1243 *Kurt Roeckx* 1244 1245 * Deprecated EVP_MD_CTX_set_update_fn() and EVP_MD_CTX_update_fn(). 1246 1247 *Rich Salz* 1248 1249 * Deprecated the type OCSP_REQ_CTX and the functions OCSP_REQ_CTX_*() and 1250 replaced with OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX and the functions OSSL_HTTP_REQ_CTX_*(). 1251 1252 *Rich Salz, Richard Levitte, and David von Oheimb* 1253 1254 * Deprecated `X509_http_nbio()` and `X509_CRL_http_nbio()`. 1255 1256 *David von Oheimb* 1257 1258 * Deprecated `OCSP_parse_url()`. 1259 1260 *David von Oheimb* 1261 1262 * Validation of SM2 keys has been separated from the validation of regular EC 1263 keys. 1264 1265 *Nicola Tuveri* 1266 1267 * Behavior of the `pkey` app is changed, when using the `-check` or `-pubcheck` 1268 switches: a validation failure triggers an early exit, returning a failure 1269 exit status to the parent process. 1270 1271 *Nicola Tuveri* 1272 1273 * Changed behavior of SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites() and SSL_set_ciphersuites() 1274 to ignore unknown ciphers. 1275 1276 *Otto Hollmann* 1277 1278 * The `-cipher-commands` and `-digest-commands` options 1279 of the command line utility `list` have been deprecated. 1280 Instead use the `-cipher-algorithms` and `-digest-algorithms` options. 1281 1282 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 1283 1284 * Added convenience functions for generating asymmetric key pairs: 1285 The 'quick' one-shot (yet somewhat limited) function L<EVP_PKEY_Q_keygen(3)> 1286 and macros for the most common cases: <EVP_RSA_gen(3)> and L<EVP_EC_gen(3)>. 1287 1288 *David von Oheimb* 1289 1290 * All of the low level EC_KEY functions have been deprecated. 1291 1292 *Shane Lontis, Paul Dale, Richard Levitte, and Tomáš Mráz* 1293 1294 * Deprecated all the libcrypto and libssl error string loading 1295 functions. 1296 1297 *Richard Levitte* 1298 1299 * The functions SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback and SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback, as 1300 well as the macros SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh() and SSL_set_tmp_dh() have been 1301 deprecated. 1302 1303 *Matt Caswell* 1304 1305 * The `-crypt` option to the `passwd` command line tool has been removed. 1306 1307 *Paul Dale* 1308 1309 * The -C option to the `x509`, `dhparam`, `dsaparam`, and `ecparam` commands 1310 were removed. 1311 1312 *Rich Salz* 1313 1314 * Add support for AES Key Wrap inverse ciphers to the EVP layer. 1315 1316 *Shane Lontis* 1317 1318 * Deprecated EVP_PKEY_set1_tls_encodedpoint() and 1319 EVP_PKEY_get1_tls_encodedpoint(). 1320 1321 *Matt Caswell* 1322 1323 * The security callback, which can be customised by application code, supports 1324 the security operation SSL_SECOP_TMP_DH. One location of the "other" parameter 1325 was incorrectly passing a DH object. It now passed an EVP_PKEY in all cases. 1326 1327 *Matt Caswell* 1328 1329 * Add PKCS7_get_octet_string() and PKCS7_type_is_other() to the public 1330 interface. Their functionality remains unchanged. 1331 1332 *Jordan Montgomery* 1333 1334 * Added new option for 'openssl list', '-providers', which will display the 1335 list of loaded providers, their names, version and status. It optionally 1336 displays their gettable parameters. 1337 1338 *Paul Dale* 1339 1340 * Removed EVP_PKEY_set_alias_type(). 1341 1342 *Richard Levitte* 1343 1344 * Deprecated `EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_rsa_keygen_pubexp()` and introduced 1345 `EVP_PKEY_CTX_set1_rsa_keygen_pubexp()`, which is now preferred. 1346 1347 *Jeremy Walch* 1348 1349 * Changed all "STACK" functions to be macros instead of inline functions. Macro 1350 parameters are still checked for type safety at compile time via helper 1351 inline functions. 1352 1353 *Matt Caswell* 1354 1355 * Remove the RAND_DRBG API 1356 1357 *Paul Dale and Matthias St. Pierre* 1358 1359 * Allow `SSL_set1_host()` and `SSL_add1_host()` to take IP literal addresses 1360 as well as actual hostnames. 1361 1362 *David Woodhouse* 1363 1364 * The 'MinProtocol' and 'MaxProtocol' configuration commands now silently 1365 ignore TLS protocol version bounds when configuring DTLS-based contexts, and 1366 conversely, silently ignore DTLS protocol version bounds when configuring 1367 TLS-based contexts. The commands can be repeated to set bounds of both 1368 types. The same applies with the corresponding "min_protocol" and 1369 "max_protocol" command-line switches, in case some application uses both TLS 1370 and DTLS. 1371 1372 SSL_CTX instances that are created for a fixed protocol version (e.g. 1373 `TLSv1_server_method()`) also silently ignore version bounds. Previously 1374 attempts to apply bounds to these protocol versions would result in an 1375 error. Now only the "version-flexible" SSL_CTX instances are subject to 1376 limits in configuration files in command-line options. 1377 1378 *Viktor Dukhovni* 1379 1380 * Deprecated the `ENGINE` API. Engines should be replaced with providers 1381 going forward. 1382 1383 *Paul Dale* 1384 1385 * Reworked the recorded ERR codes to make better space for system errors. 1386 To distinguish them, the macro `ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR()` indicates if the 1387 given code is a system error (true) or an OpenSSL error (false). 1388 1389 *Richard Levitte* 1390 1391 * Reworked the test perl framework to better allow parallel testing. 1392 1393 *Nicola Tuveri and David von Oheimb* 1394 1395 * Added ciphertext stealing algorithms AES-128-CBC-CTS, AES-192-CBC-CTS and 1396 AES-256-CBC-CTS to the providers. CS1, CS2 and CS3 variants are supported. 1397 1398 *Shane Lontis* 1399 1400 * 'Configure' has been changed to figure out the configuration target if 1401 none is given on the command line. Consequently, the 'config' script is 1402 now only a mere wrapper. All documentation is changed to only mention 1403 'Configure'. 1404 1405 *Rich Salz and Richard Levitte* 1406 1407 * Added a library context `OSSL_LIB_CTX` that applications as well as 1408 other libraries can use to form a separate context within which 1409 libcrypto operations are performed. 1410 1411 *Richard Levitte* 1412 1413 * Added various `_ex` functions to the OpenSSL API that support using 1414 a non-default `OSSL_LIB_CTX`. 1415 1416 *OpenSSL team* 1417 1418 * Handshake now fails if Extended Master Secret extension is dropped 1419 on renegotiation. 1420 1421 *Tomáš Mráz* 1422 1423 * Dropped interactive mode from the `openssl` program. 1424 1425 *Richard Levitte* 1426 1427 * Deprecated `EVP_PKEY_cmp()` and `EVP_PKEY_cmp_parameters()`. 1428 1429 *David von Oheimb and Shane Lontis* 1430 1431 * Deprecated `EC_METHOD_get_field_type()`. 1432 1433 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1434 1435 * Deprecated EC_GFp_simple_method(), EC_GFp_mont_method(), 1436 EC_GF2m_simple_method(), EC_GFp_nist_method(), EC_GFp_nistp224_method() 1437 EC_GFp_nistp256_method(), and EC_GFp_nistp521_method(). 1438 1439 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1440 1441 * Deprecated EC_GROUP_new(), EC_GROUP_method_of(), and EC_POINT_method_of(). 1442 1443 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1444 1445 * Add CAdES-BES signature verification support, mostly derived 1446 from ESSCertIDv2 TS (RFC 5816) contribution by Marek Klein. 1447 1448 *Filipe Raimundo da Silva* 1449 1450 * Add CAdES-BES signature scheme and attributes support (RFC 5126) to CMS API. 1451 1452 *Antonio Iacono* 1453 1454 * Added the AuthEnvelopedData content type structure (RFC 5083) with AES-GCM 1455 parameter (RFC 5084) for the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS). 1456 1457 *Jakub Zelenka* 1458 1459 * Deprecated EC_POINT_make_affine() and EC_POINTs_make_affine(). 1460 1461 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1462 1463 * Deprecated EC_GROUP_precompute_mult(), EC_GROUP_have_precompute_mult(), and 1464 EC_KEY_precompute_mult(). 1465 1466 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1467 1468 * Deprecated EC_POINTs_mul(). 1469 1470 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1471 1472 * Removed FIPS_mode() and FIPS_mode_set(). 1473 1474 *Shane Lontis* 1475 1476 * The SSL option SSL_OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF is introduced. 1477 1478 *Dmitry Belyavskiy* 1479 1480 * Deprecated EC_POINT_set_Jprojective_coordinates_GFp() and 1481 EC_POINT_get_Jprojective_coordinates_GFp(). 1482 1483 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1484 1485 * Added OSSL_PARAM_BLD to the public interface. This allows OSSL_PARAM 1486 arrays to be more easily constructed via a series of utility functions. 1487 Create a parameter builder using OSSL_PARAM_BLD_new(), add parameters using 1488 the various push functions and finally convert to a passable OSSL_PARAM 1489 array using OSSL_PARAM_BLD_to_param(). 1490 1491 *Paul Dale* 1492 1493 * The security strength of SHA1 and MD5 based signatures in TLS has been 1494 reduced. 1495 1496 *Kurt Roeckx* 1497 1498 * Added EVP_PKEY_set_type_by_keymgmt(), to initialise an EVP_PKEY to 1499 contain a provider side internal key. 1500 1501 *Richard Levitte* 1502 1503 * ASN1_verify(), ASN1_digest() and ASN1_sign() have been deprecated. 1504 1505 *Richard Levitte* 1506 1507 * Project text documents not yet having a proper file name extension 1508 (`HACKING`, `LICENSE`, `NOTES*`, `README*`, `VERSION`) have been renamed to 1509 `*.md` as far as reasonable, else `*.txt`, for better use with file managers. 1510 1511 *David von Oheimb* 1512 1513 * The main project documents (README, NEWS, CHANGES, INSTALL, SUPPORT) 1514 have been converted to Markdown with the goal to produce documents 1515 which not only look pretty when viewed online in the browser, but 1516 remain well readable inside a plain text editor. 1517 1518 To achieve this goal, a 'minimalistic' Markdown style has been applied 1519 which avoids formatting elements that interfere too much with the 1520 reading flow in the text file. For example, it 1521 1522 * avoids [ATX headings][] and uses [setext headings][] instead 1523 (which works for `<h1>` and `<h2>` headings only). 1524 * avoids [inline links][] and uses [reference links][] instead. 1525 * avoids [fenced code blocks][] and uses [indented code blocks][] instead. 1526 1527 [ATX headings]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#atx-headings 1528 [setext headings]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#setext-headings 1529 [inline links]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#inline-link 1530 [reference links]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#reference-link 1531 [fenced code blocks]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#fenced-code-blocks 1532 [indented code blocks]: https://github.github.com/gfm/#indented-code-blocks 1533 1534 *Matthias St. Pierre* 1535 1536 * The test suite is changed to preserve results of each test recipe. 1537 A new directory test-runs/ with subdirectories named like the 1538 test recipes are created in the build tree for this purpose. 1539 1540 *Richard Levitte* 1541 1542 * Added an implementation of CMP and CRMF (RFC 4210, RFC 4211 RFC 6712). 1543 This adds `crypto/cmp/`, `crpyto/crmf/`, `apps/cmp.c`, and `test/cmp_*`. 1544 See L<openssl-cmp(1)> and L<OSSL_CMP_exec_IR_ses(3)> as starting points. 1545 1546 *David von Oheimb, Martin Peylo* 1547 1548 * Generalized the HTTP client code from `crypto/ocsp/` into `crpyto/http/`. 1549 It supports arbitrary request and response content types, GET redirection, 1550 TLS, connections via HTTP(S) proxies, connections and exchange via 1551 user-defined BIOs (allowing implicit connections), persistent connections, 1552 and timeout checks. See L<OSSL_HTTP_transfer(3)> etc. for details. 1553 The legacy OCSP-focused (and only partly documented) API 1554 is retained for backward compatibility, while most of it is deprecated. 1555 1556 *David von Oheimb* 1557 1558 * Added `util/check-format.pl`, a tool for checking adherence to the 1559 OpenSSL coding style <https://www.openssl.org/policies/codingstyle.html>. 1560 The checks performed are incomplete and yield some false positives. 1561 Still the tool should be useful for detecting most typical glitches. 1562 1563 *David von Oheimb* 1564 1565 * `BIO_do_connect()` and `BIO_do_handshake()` have been extended: 1566 If domain name resolution yields multiple IP addresses all of them are tried 1567 after `connect()` failures. 1568 1569 *David von Oheimb* 1570 1571 * All of the low level RSA functions have been deprecated. 1572 1573 *Paul Dale* 1574 1575 * X509 certificates signed using SHA1 are no longer allowed at security 1576 level 1 and above. 1577 1578 *Kurt Roeckx* 1579 1580 * The command line utilities dhparam, dsa, gendsa and dsaparam have been 1581 modified to use PKEY APIs. These commands are now in maintenance mode 1582 and no new features will be added to them. 1583 1584 *Paul Dale* 1585 1586 * The command line utility rsautl has been deprecated. 1587 1588 *Paul Dale* 1589 1590 * The command line utilities genrsa and rsa have been modified to use PKEY 1591 APIs. They now write PKCS#8 keys by default. These commands are now in 1592 maintenance mode and no new features will be added to them. 1593 1594 *Paul Dale* 1595 1596 * All of the low level DH functions have been deprecated. 1597 1598 *Paul Dale and Matt Caswell* 1599 1600 * All of the low level DSA functions have been deprecated. 1601 1602 *Paul Dale* 1603 1604 * Reworked the treatment of EC EVP_PKEYs with the SM2 curve to 1605 automatically become EVP_PKEY_SM2 rather than EVP_PKEY_EC. 1606 1607 *Richard Levitte* 1608 1609 * Deprecated low level ECDH and ECDSA functions. 1610 1611 *Paul Dale* 1612 1613 * Deprecated EVP_PKEY_decrypt_old() and EVP_PKEY_encrypt_old(). 1614 1615 *Richard Levitte* 1616 1617 * Enhanced the documentation of EVP_PKEY_get_size(), EVP_PKEY_get_bits() 1618 and EVP_PKEY_get_security_bits(). Especially EVP_PKEY_get_size() needed 1619 a new formulation to include all the things it can be used for, 1620 as well as words of caution. 1621 1622 *Richard Levitte* 1623 1624 * The SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb(3) function has been deprecated. 1625 1626 *Paul Dale* 1627 1628 * All of the low level HMAC functions have been deprecated. 1629 1630 *Paul Dale and David von Oheimb* 1631 1632 * Over two thousand fixes were made to the documentation, including: 1633 - Common options (such as -rand/-writerand, TLS version control, etc) 1634 were refactored and point to newly-enhanced descriptions in openssl.pod. 1635 - Added style conformance for all options (with help from Richard Levitte), 1636 documented all reported missing options, added a CI build to check 1637 that all options are documented and that no unimplemented options 1638 are documented. 1639 - Documented some internals, such as all use of environment variables. 1640 - Addressed all internal broken L<> references. 1641 1642 *Rich Salz* 1643 1644 * All of the low level CMAC functions have been deprecated. 1645 1646 *Paul Dale* 1647 1648 * The low-level MD2, MD4, MD5, MDC2, RIPEMD160 and Whirlpool digest 1649 functions have been deprecated. 1650 1651 *Paul Dale and David von Oheimb* 1652 1653 * Corrected the documentation of the return values from the `EVP_DigestSign*` 1654 set of functions. The documentation mentioned negative values for some 1655 errors, but this was never the case, so the mention of negative values 1656 was removed. 1657 1658 Code that followed the documentation and thereby check with something 1659 like `EVP_DigestSignInit(...) <= 0` will continue to work undisturbed. 1660 1661 *Richard Levitte* 1662 1663 * All of the low level cipher functions have been deprecated. 1664 1665 *Matt Caswell and Paul Dale* 1666 1667 * Removed include/openssl/opensslconf.h.in and replaced it with 1668 include/openssl/configuration.h.in, which differs in not including 1669 <openssl/macros.h>. A short header include/openssl/opensslconf.h 1670 was added to include both. 1671 1672 This allows internal hacks where one might need to modify the set 1673 of configured macros, for example this if deprecated symbols are 1674 still supposed to be available internally: 1675 1676 #include <openssl/configuration.h> 1677 1678 #undef OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED 1679 #define OPENSSL_SUPPRESS_DEPRECATED 1680 1681 #include <openssl/macros.h> 1682 1683 This should not be used by applications that use the exported 1684 symbols, as that will lead to linking errors. 1685 1686 *Richard Levitte* 1687 1688 * Fixed an overflow bug in the x64_64 Montgomery squaring procedure 1689 used in exponentiation with 512-bit moduli. No EC algorithms are 1690 affected. Analysis suggests that attacks against 2-prime RSA1024, 1691 3-prime RSA1536, and DSA1024 as a result of this defect would be very 1692 difficult to perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH512 1693 are considered just feasible. However, for an attack the target would 1694 have to re-use the DH512 private key, which is not recommended anyway. 1695 Also applications directly using the low-level API BN_mod_exp may be 1696 affected if they use BN_FLG_CONSTTIME. 1697 ([CVE-2019-1551]) 1698 1699 *Andy Polyakov* 1700 1701 * Most memory-debug features have been deprecated, and the functionality 1702 replaced with no-ops. 1703 1704 *Rich Salz* 1705 1706 * Added documentation for the STACK API. 1707 1708 *Rich Salz* 1709 1710 * Introduced a new method type and API, OSSL_ENCODER, to represent 1711 generic encoders. These do the same sort of job that PEM writers 1712 and d2i functions do, but with support for methods supplied by 1713 providers, and the possibility for providers to support other 1714 formats as well. 1715 1716 *Richard Levitte* 1717 1718 * Introduced a new method type and API, OSSL_DECODER, to represent 1719 generic decoders. These do the same sort of job that PEM readers 1720 and i2d functions do, but with support for methods supplied by 1721 providers, and the possibility for providers to support other 1722 formats as well. 1723 1724 *Richard Levitte* 1725 1726 * Added a .pragma directive to the syntax of configuration files, to 1727 allow varying behavior in a supported and predictable manner. 1728 Currently added pragma: 1729 1730 .pragma dollarid:on 1731 1732 This allows dollar signs to be a keyword character unless it's 1733 followed by a opening brace or parenthesis. This is useful for 1734 platforms where dollar signs are commonly used in names, such as 1735 volume names and system directory names on VMS. 1736 1737 *Richard Levitte* 1738 1739 * Added functionality to create an EVP_PKEY from user data. 1740 1741 *Richard Levitte* 1742 1743 * Change the interpretation of the '--api' configuration option to 1744 mean that this is a desired API compatibility level with no 1745 further meaning. The previous interpretation, that this would 1746 also mean to remove all deprecated symbols up to and including 1747 the given version, no requires that 'no-deprecated' is also used 1748 in the configuration. 1749 1750 When building applications, the desired API compatibility level 1751 can be set with the OPENSSL_API_COMPAT macro like before. For 1752 API compatibility version below 3.0, the old style numerical 1753 value is valid as before, such as -DOPENSSL_API_COMPAT=0x10100000L. 1754 For version 3.0 and on, the value is expected to be the decimal 1755 value calculated from the major and minor version like this: 1756 1757 MAJOR * 10000 + MINOR * 100 1758 1759 Examples: 1760 1761 -DOPENSSL_API_COMPAT=30000 For 3.0 1762 -DOPENSSL_API_COMPAT=30200 For 3.2 1763 1764 To hide declarations that are deprecated up to and including the 1765 given API compatibility level, -DOPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED must be 1766 given when building the application as well. 1767 1768 *Richard Levitte* 1769 1770 * Added the X509_LOOKUP_METHOD called X509_LOOKUP_store, to allow 1771 access to certificate and CRL stores via URIs and OSSL_STORE 1772 loaders. 1773 1774 This adds the following functions: 1775 1776 - X509_LOOKUP_store() 1777 - X509_STORE_load_file() 1778 - X509_STORE_load_path() 1779 - X509_STORE_load_store() 1780 - SSL_add_store_cert_subjects_to_stack() 1781 - SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_store() 1782 - SSL_CTX_load_verify_file() 1783 - SSL_CTX_load_verify_dir() 1784 - SSL_CTX_load_verify_store() 1785 1786 *Richard Levitte* 1787 1788 * Added a new method to gather entropy on VMS, based on SYS$GET_ENTROPY. 1789 The presence of this system service is determined at run-time. 1790 1791 *Richard Levitte* 1792 1793 * Added functionality to create an EVP_PKEY context based on data 1794 for methods from providers. This takes an algorithm name and a 1795 property query string and simply stores them, with the intent 1796 that any operation that uses this context will use those strings 1797 to fetch the needed methods implicitly, thereby making the port 1798 of application written for pre-3.0 OpenSSL easier. 1799 1800 *Richard Levitte* 1801 1802 * The undocumented function NCONF_WIN32() has been deprecated; for 1803 conversion details see the HISTORY section of doc/man5/config.pod 1804 1805 *Rich Salz* 1806 1807 * Introduced the new functions EVP_DigestSignInit_ex() and 1808 EVP_DigestVerifyInit_ex(). The macros EVP_DigestSignUpdate() and 1809 EVP_DigestVerifyUpdate() have been converted to functions. See the man 1810 pages for further details. 1811 1812 *Matt Caswell* 1813 1814 * Over two thousand fixes were made to the documentation, including: 1815 adding missing command flags, better style conformance, documentation 1816 of internals, etc. 1817 1818 *Rich Salz, Richard Levitte* 1819 1820 * s390x assembly pack: add hardware-support for P-256, P-384, P-521, 1821 X25519, X448, Ed25519 and Ed448. 1822 1823 *Patrick Steuer* 1824 1825 * Print all values for a PKCS#12 attribute with 'openssl pkcs12', not just 1826 the first value. 1827 1828 *Jon Spillett* 1829 1830 * Deprecated the public definition of `ERR_STATE` as well as the function 1831 `ERR_get_state()`. This is done in preparation of making `ERR_STATE` an 1832 opaque type. 1833 1834 *Richard Levitte* 1835 1836 * Added ERR functionality to give callers access to the stored function 1837 names that have replaced the older function code based functions. 1838 1839 New functions are ERR_peek_error_func(), ERR_peek_last_error_func(), 1840 ERR_peek_error_data(), ERR_peek_last_error_data(), ERR_get_error_all(), 1841 ERR_peek_error_all() and ERR_peek_last_error_all(). 1842 1843 Deprecate ERR functions ERR_get_error_line(), ERR_get_error_line_data(), 1844 ERR_peek_error_line_data(), ERR_peek_last_error_line_data() and 1845 ERR_func_error_string(). 1846 1847 *Richard Levitte* 1848 1849 * Extended testing to be verbose for failing tests only. The make variables 1850 VERBOSE_FAILURE or VF can be used to enable this: 1851 1852 $ make VF=1 test # Unix 1853 $ mms /macro=(VF=1) test ! OpenVMS 1854 $ nmake VF=1 test # Windows 1855 1856 *Richard Levitte* 1857 1858 * Added the `-copy_extensions` option to the `x509` command for use with 1859 `-req` and `-x509toreq`. When given with the `copy` or `copyall` argument, 1860 all extensions in the request are copied to the certificate or vice versa. 1861 1862 *David von Oheimb*, *Kirill Stefanenkov <kirill_stefanenkov@rambler.ru>* 1863 1864 * Added the `-copy_extensions` option to the `req` command for use with 1865 `-x509`. When given with the `copy` or `copyall` argument, 1866 all extensions in the certification request are copied to the certificate. 1867 1868 *David von Oheimb* 1869 1870 * The `x509`, `req`, and `ca` commands now make sure that X.509v3 certificates 1871 they generate are by default RFC 5280 compliant in the following sense: 1872 There is a subjectKeyIdentifier extension with a hash value of the public key 1873 and for not self-signed certs there is an authorityKeyIdentifier extension 1874 with a keyIdentifier field or issuer information identifying the signing key. 1875 This is done unless some configuration overrides the new default behavior, 1876 such as `subjectKeyIdentifier = none` and `authorityKeyIdentifier = none`. 1877 1878 *David von Oheimb* 1879 1880 * Added several checks to `X509_verify_cert()` according to requirements in 1881 RFC 5280 in case `X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT` is set 1882 (which may be done by using the CLI option `-x509_strict`): 1883 * The basicConstraints of CA certificates must be marked critical. 1884 * CA certificates must explicitly include the keyUsage extension. 1885 * If a pathlenConstraint is given the key usage keyCertSign must be allowed. 1886 * The issuer name of any certificate must not be empty. 1887 * The subject name of CA certs, certs with keyUsage crlSign, 1888 and certs without subjectAlternativeName must not be empty. 1889 * If a subjectAlternativeName extension is given it must not be empty. 1890 * The signatureAlgorithm field and the cert signature must be consistent. 1891 * Any given authorityKeyIdentifier and any given subjectKeyIdentifier 1892 must not be marked critical. 1893 * The authorityKeyIdentifier must be given for X.509v3 certs 1894 unless they are self-signed. 1895 * The subjectKeyIdentifier must be given for all X.509v3 CA certs. 1896 1897 *David von Oheimb* 1898 1899 * Certificate verification using `X509_verify_cert()` meanwhile rejects EC keys 1900 with explicit curve parameters (specifiedCurve) as required by RFC 5480. 1901 1902 *Tomáš Mráz* 1903 1904 * For built-in EC curves, ensure an EC_GROUP built from the curve name is 1905 used even when parsing explicit parameters, when loading a encoded key 1906 or calling `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters()`/ 1907 `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters()`. 1908 This prevents bypass of security hardening and performance gains, 1909 especially for curves with specialized EC_METHODs. 1910 By default, if a key encoded with explicit parameters is loaded and later 1911 encoded, the output is still encoded with explicit parameters, even if 1912 internally a "named" EC_GROUP is used for computation. 1913 1914 *Nicola Tuveri* 1915 1916 * Compute ECC cofactors if not provided during EC_GROUP construction. Before 1917 this change, EC_GROUP_set_generator would accept order and/or cofactor as 1918 NULL. After this change, only the cofactor parameter can be NULL. It also 1919 does some minimal sanity checks on the passed order. 1920 ([CVE-2019-1547]) 1921 1922 *Billy Bob Brumley* 1923 1924 * Fixed a padding oracle in PKCS7_dataDecode and CMS_decrypt_set1_pkey. 1925 An attack is simple, if the first CMS_recipientInfo is valid but the 1926 second CMS_recipientInfo is chosen ciphertext. If the second 1927 recipientInfo decodes to PKCS #1 v1.5 form plaintext, the correct 1928 encryption key will be replaced by garbage, and the message cannot be 1929 decoded, but if the RSA decryption fails, the correct encryption key is 1930 used and the recipient will not notice the attack. 1931 As a work around for this potential attack the length of the decrypted 1932 key must be equal to the cipher default key length, in case the 1933 certifiate is not given and all recipientInfo are tried out. 1934 The old behaviour can be re-enabled in the CMS code by setting the 1935 CMS_DEBUG_DECRYPT flag. 1936 1937 *Bernd Edlinger* 1938 1939 * Early start up entropy quality from the DEVRANDOM seed source has been 1940 improved for older Linux systems. The RAND subsystem will wait for 1941 /dev/random to be producing output before seeding from /dev/urandom. 1942 The seeded state is stored for future library initialisations using 1943 a system global shared memory segment. The shared memory identifier 1944 can be configured by defining OPENSSL_RAND_SEED_DEVRANDOM_SHM_ID to 1945 the desired value. The default identifier is 114. 1946 1947 *Paul Dale* 1948 1949 * Revised BN_generate_prime_ex to not avoid factors 2..17863 in p-1 1950 when primes for RSA keys are computed. 1951 Since we previously always generated primes == 2 (mod 3) for RSA keys, 1952 the 2-prime and 3-prime RSA modules were easy to distinguish, since 1953 `N = p*q = 1 (mod 3)`, but `N = p*q*r = 2 (mod 3)`. Therefore fingerprinting 1954 2-prime vs. 3-prime RSA keys was possible by computing N mod 3. 1955 This avoids possible fingerprinting of newly generated RSA modules. 1956 1957 *Bernd Edlinger* 1958 1959 * Correct the extended master secret constant on EBCDIC systems. Without this 1960 fix TLS connections between an EBCDIC system and a non-EBCDIC system that 1961 negotiate EMS will fail. Unfortunately this also means that TLS connections 1962 between EBCDIC systems with this fix, and EBCDIC systems without this 1963 fix will fail if they negotiate EMS. 1964 1965 *Matt Caswell* 1966 1967 * Changed the library initialisation so that the config file is now loaded 1968 by default. This was already the case for libssl. It now occurs for both 1969 libcrypto and libssl. Use the OPENSSL_INIT_NO_LOAD_CONFIG option to 1970 `OPENSSL_init_crypto()` to suppress automatic loading of a config file. 1971 1972 *Matt Caswell* 1973 1974 * Introduced new error raising macros, `ERR_raise()` and `ERR_raise_data()`, 1975 where the former acts as a replacement for `ERR_put_error()`, and the 1976 latter replaces the combination `ERR_put_error()` + `ERR_add_error_data()`. 1977 `ERR_raise_data()` adds more flexibility by taking a format string and 1978 an arbitrary number of arguments following it, to be processed with 1979 `BIO_snprintf()`. 1980 1981 *Richard Levitte* 1982 1983 * Introduced a new function, `OSSL_PROVIDER_available()`, which can be used 1984 to check if a named provider is loaded and available. When called, it 1985 will also activate all fallback providers if such are still present. 1986 1987 *Richard Levitte* 1988 1989 * Enforce a minimum DH modulus size of 512 bits. 1990 1991 *Bernd Edlinger* 1992 1993 * Changed DH parameters to generate the order q subgroup instead of 2q. 1994 Previously generated DH parameters are still accepted by DH_check 1995 but DH_generate_key works around that by clearing bit 0 of the 1996 private key for those. This avoids leaking bit 0 of the private key. 1997 1998 *Bernd Edlinger* 1999 2000 * Significantly reduce secure memory usage by the randomness pools. 2001 2002 *Paul Dale* 2003 2004 * `{CRYPTO,OPENSSL}_mem_debug_{push,pop}` are now no-ops and have been 2005 deprecated. 2006 2007 *Rich Salz* 2008 2009 * A new type, EVP_KEYEXCH, has been introduced to represent key exchange 2010 algorithms. An implementation of a key exchange algorithm can be obtained 2011 by using the function EVP_KEYEXCH_fetch(). An EVP_KEYEXCH algorithm can be 2012 used in a call to EVP_PKEY_derive_init_ex() which works in a similar way to 2013 the older EVP_PKEY_derive_init() function. See the man pages for the new 2014 functions for further details. 2015 2016 *Matt Caswell* 2017 2018 * The EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_dh_pad() macro has now been converted to a function. 2019 2020 *Matt Caswell* 2021 2022 * Removed the function names from error messages and deprecated the 2023 xxx_F_xxx define's. 2024 2025 *Richard Levitte* 2026 2027 * Removed NextStep support and the macro OPENSSL_UNISTD 2028 2029 *Rich Salz* 2030 2031 * Removed DES_check_key. Also removed OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL, 2032 OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF, OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL. 2033 Also removed "export var as function" capability; we do not export 2034 variables, only functions. 2035 2036 *Rich Salz* 2037 2038 * RC5_32_set_key has been changed to return an int type, with 0 indicating 2039 an error and 1 indicating success. In previous versions of OpenSSL this 2040 was a void type. If a key was set longer than the maximum possible this 2041 would crash. 2042 2043 *Matt Caswell* 2044 2045 * Support SM2 signing and verification schemes with X509 certificate. 2046 2047 *Paul Yang* 2048 2049 * Use SHA256 as the default digest for TS query in the `ts` app. 2050 2051 *Tomáš Mráz* 2052 2053 * Change PBKDF2 to conform to SP800-132 instead of the older PKCS5 RFC2898. 2054 2055 *Shane Lontis* 2056 2057 * Default cipher lists/suites are now available via a function, the 2058 #defines are deprecated. 2059 2060 *Todd Short* 2061 2062 * Add target VC-WIN32-UWP, VC-WIN64A-UWP, VC-WIN32-ARM-UWP and 2063 VC-WIN64-ARM-UWP in Windows OneCore target for making building libraries 2064 for Windows Store apps easier. Also, the "no-uplink" option has been added. 2065 2066 *Kenji Mouri* 2067 2068 * Join the directories crypto/x509 and crypto/x509v3 2069 2070 *Richard Levitte* 2071 2072 * Added command 'openssl kdf' that uses the EVP_KDF API. 2073 2074 *Shane Lontis* 2075 2076 * Added command 'openssl mac' that uses the EVP_MAC API. 2077 2078 *Shane Lontis* 2079 2080 * Added OPENSSL_info() to get diverse built-in OpenSSL data, such 2081 as default directories. Also added the command 'openssl info' 2082 for scripting purposes. 2083 2084 *Richard Levitte* 2085 2086 * The functions AES_ige_encrypt() and AES_bi_ige_encrypt() have been 2087 deprecated. 2088 2089 *Matt Caswell* 2090 2091 * Add prediction resistance to the DRBG reseeding process. 2092 2093 *Paul Dale* 2094 2095 * Limit the number of blocks in a data unit for AES-XTS to 2^20 as 2096 mandated by IEEE Std 1619-2018. 2097 2098 *Paul Dale* 2099 2100 * Added newline escaping functionality to a filename when using openssl dgst. 2101 This output format is to replicate the output format found in the `*sum` 2102 checksum programs. This aims to preserve backward compatibility. 2103 2104 *Matt Eaton, Richard Levitte, and Paul Dale* 2105 2106 * Removed the heartbeat message in DTLS feature, as it has very 2107 little usage and doesn't seem to fulfill a valuable purpose. 2108 The configuration option is now deprecated. 2109 2110 *Richard Levitte* 2111 2112 * Changed the output of 'openssl {digestname} < file' to display the 2113 digest name in its output. 2114 2115 *Richard Levitte* 2116 2117 * Added a new generic trace API which provides support for enabling 2118 instrumentation through trace output. 2119 2120 *Richard Levitte & Matthias St. Pierre* 2121 2122 * Added build tests for C++. These are generated files that only do one 2123 thing, to include one public OpenSSL head file each. This tests that 2124 the public header files can be usefully included in a C++ application. 2125 2126 This test isn't enabled by default. It can be enabled with the option 2127 'enable-buildtest-c++'. 2128 2129 *Richard Levitte* 2130 2131 * Added KB KDF (EVP_KDF_KB) to EVP_KDF. 2132 2133 *Robbie Harwood* 2134 2135 * Added SSH KDF (EVP_KDF_SSHKDF) and KRB5 KDF (EVP_KDF_KRB5KDF) to EVP_KDF. 2136 2137 *Simo Sorce* 2138 2139 * Added Single Step KDF (EVP_KDF_SS), X963 KDF, and X942 KDF to EVP_KDF. 2140 2141 *Shane Lontis* 2142 2143 * Added KMAC to EVP_MAC. 2144 2145 *Shane Lontis* 2146 2147 * Added property based algorithm implementation selection framework to 2148 the core. 2149 2150 *Paul Dale* 2151 2152 * Added SCA hardening for modular field inversion in EC_GROUP through 2153 a new dedicated field_inv() pointer in EC_METHOD. 2154 This also addresses a leakage affecting conversions from projective 2155 to affine coordinates. 2156 2157 *Billy Bob Brumley, Nicola Tuveri* 2158 2159 * Added EVP_KDF, an EVP layer KDF API, to simplify adding KDF and PRF 2160 implementations. This includes an EVP_PKEY to EVP_KDF bridge for 2161 those algorithms that were already supported through the EVP_PKEY API 2162 (scrypt, TLS1 PRF and HKDF). The low-level KDF functions for PBKDF2 2163 and scrypt are now wrappers that call EVP_KDF. 2164 2165 *David Makepeace* 2166 2167 * Build devcrypto engine as a dynamic engine. 2168 2169 *Eneas U de Queiroz* 2170 2171 * Add keyed BLAKE2 to EVP_MAC. 2172 2173 *Antoine Salon* 2174 2175 * Fix a bug in the computation of the endpoint-pair shared secret used 2176 by DTLS over SCTP. This breaks interoperability with older versions 2177 of OpenSSL like OpenSSL 1.1.0 and OpenSSL 1.0.2. There is a runtime 2178 switch SSL_MODE_DTLS_SCTP_LABEL_LENGTH_BUG (off by default) enabling 2179 interoperability with such broken implementations. However, enabling 2180 this switch breaks interoperability with correct implementations. 2181 2182 * Fix a use after free bug in d2i_X509_PUBKEY when overwriting a 2183 re-used X509_PUBKEY object if the second PUBKEY is malformed. 2184 2185 *Bernd Edlinger* 2186 2187 * Move strictness check from EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() to EVP_PKEY_asn1_add0(). 2188 2189 *Richard Levitte* 2190 2191 * Changed the license to the Apache License v2.0. 2192 2193 *Richard Levitte* 2194 2195 * Switch to a new version scheme using three numbers MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. 2196 2197 - Major releases (indicated by incrementing the MAJOR release number) 2198 may introduce incompatible API/ABI changes. 2199 - Minor releases (indicated by incrementing the MINOR release number) 2200 may introduce new features but retain API/ABI compatibility. 2201 - Patch releases (indicated by incrementing the PATCH number) 2202 are intended for bug fixes and other improvements of existing 2203 features only (like improving performance or adding documentation) 2204 and retain API/ABI compatibility. 2205 2206 *Richard Levitte* 2207 2208 * Add support for RFC5297 SIV mode (siv128), including AES-SIV. 2209 2210 *Todd Short* 2211 2212 * Remove the 'dist' target and add a tarball building script. The 2213 'dist' target has fallen out of use, and it shouldn't be 2214 necessary to configure just to create a source distribution. 2215 2216 *Richard Levitte* 2217 2218 * Recreate the OS390-Unix config target. It no longer relies on a 2219 special script like it did for OpenSSL pre-1.1.0. 2220 2221 *Richard Levitte* 2222 2223 * Instead of having the source directories listed in Configure, add 2224 a 'build.info' keyword SUBDIRS to indicate what sub-directories to 2225 look into. 2226 2227 *Richard Levitte* 2228 2229 * Add GMAC to EVP_MAC. 2230 2231 *Paul Dale* 2232 2233 * Ported the HMAC, CMAC and SipHash EVP_PKEY_METHODs to EVP_MAC. 2234 2235 *Richard Levitte* 2236 2237 * Added EVP_MAC, an EVP layer MAC API, to simplify adding MAC 2238 implementations. This includes a generic EVP_PKEY to EVP_MAC bridge, 2239 to facilitate the continued use of MACs through raw private keys in 2240 functionality such as `EVP_DigestSign*` and `EVP_DigestVerify*`. 2241 2242 *Richard Levitte* 2243 2244 * Deprecate ECDH_KDF_X9_62(). 2245 2246 *Antoine Salon* 2247 2248 * Added EVP_PKEY_ECDH_KDF_X9_63 and ecdh_KDF_X9_63() as replacements for 2249 the EVP_PKEY_ECDH_KDF_X9_62 KDF type and ECDH_KDF_X9_62(). The old names 2250 are retained for backwards compatibility. 2251 2252 *Antoine Salon* 2253 2254 * AES-XTS mode now enforces that its two keys are different to mitigate 2255 the attacked described in "Efficient Instantiations of Tweakable 2256 Blockciphers and Refinements to Modes OCB and PMAC" by Phillip Rogaway. 2257 Details of this attack can be obtained from: 2258 <http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/%7Erogaway/papers/offsets.pdf> 2259 2260 *Paul Dale* 2261 2262 * Rename the object files, i.e. give them other names than in previous 2263 versions. Their names now include the name of the final product, as 2264 well as its type mnemonic (bin, lib, shlib). 2265 2266 *Richard Levitte* 2267 2268 * Added new option for 'openssl list', '-objects', which will display the 2269 list of built in objects, i.e. OIDs with names. 2270 2271 *Richard Levitte* 2272 2273 * Added the options `-crl_lastupdate` and `-crl_nextupdate` to `openssl ca`, 2274 allowing the `lastUpdate` and `nextUpdate` fields in the generated CRL to 2275 be set explicitly. 2276 2277 *Chris Novakovic* 2278 2279 * Added support for Linux Kernel TLS data-path. The Linux Kernel data-path 2280 improves application performance by removing data copies and providing 2281 applications with zero-copy system calls such as sendfile and splice. 2282 2283 *Boris Pismenny* 2284 2285 * The SSL option SSL_OP_CLEANSE_PLAINTEXT is introduced. 2286 2287 *Martin Elshuber* 2288 2289 * `PKCS12_parse` now maintains the order of the parsed certificates 2290 when outputting them via `*ca` (rather than reversing it). 2291 2292 *David von Oheimb* 2293 2294 * Deprecated pthread fork support methods. 2295 2296 *Randall S. Becker* 2297 2298 * Added support for FFDHE key exchange in TLS 1.3. 2299 2300 *Raja Ashok* 2301 2302 * Added a new concept for OpenSSL plugability: providers. This 2303 functionality is designed to replace the ENGINE API and ENGINE 2304 implementations, and to be much more dynamic, allowing provider 2305 authors to introduce new algorithms among other things, as long as 2306 there's an API that supports the algorithm type. 2307 2308 With this concept comes a new core API for interaction between 2309 libcrypto and provider implementations. Public libcrypto functions 2310 that want to use providers do so through this core API. 2311 2312 The main documentation for this core API is found in 2313 doc/man7/provider.pod, doc/man7/provider-base.pod, and they in turn 2314 refer to other manuals describing the API specific for supported 2315 algorithm types (also called operations). 2316 2317 *The OpenSSL team* 2318 2319OpenSSL 1.1.1 2320------------- 2321 2322### Changes between 1.1.1l and 1.1.1m [xx XXX xxxx] 2323 2324 * Avoid loading of a dynamic engine twice. 2325 2326 *Bernd Edlinger* 2327 2328 * Prioritise DANE TLSA issuer certs over peer certs 2329 2330 *Viktor Dukhovni* 2331 2332 * Fixed random API for MacOS prior to 10.12 2333 2334 These MacOS versions don't support the CommonCrypto APIs 2335 2336 *Lenny Primak* 2337 2338### Changes between 1.1.1k and 1.1.1l [24 Aug 2021] 2339 2340 * Fixed an SM2 Decryption Buffer Overflow. 2341 2342 In order to decrypt SM2 encrypted data an application is expected to 2343 call the API function EVP_PKEY_decrypt(). Typically an application will 2344 call this function twice. The first time, on entry, the "out" parameter 2345 can be NULL and, on exit, the "outlen" parameter is populated with the 2346 buffer size required to hold the decrypted plaintext. The application 2347 can then allocate a sufficiently sized buffer and call EVP_PKEY_decrypt() 2348 again, but this time passing a non-NULL value for the "out" parameter. 2349 2350 A bug in the implementation of the SM2 decryption code means that the 2351 calculation of the buffer size required to hold the plaintext returned 2352 by the first call to EVP_PKEY_decrypt() can be smaller than the actual 2353 size required by the second call. This can lead to a buffer overflow 2354 when EVP_PKEY_decrypt() is called by the application a second time with 2355 a buffer that is too small. 2356 2357 A malicious attacker who is able present SM2 content for decryption to 2358 an application could cause attacker chosen data to overflow the buffer 2359 by up to a maximum of 62 bytes altering the contents of other data held 2360 after the buffer, possibly changing application behaviour or causing 2361 the application to crash. The location of the buffer is application 2362 dependent but is typically heap allocated. 2363 ([CVE-2021-3711]) 2364 2365 *Matt Caswell* 2366 2367 * Fixed various read buffer overruns processing ASN.1 strings 2368 2369 ASN.1 strings are represented internally within OpenSSL as an ASN1_STRING 2370 structure which contains a buffer holding the string data and a field 2371 holding the buffer length. This contrasts with normal C strings which 2372 are repesented as a buffer for the string data which is terminated 2373 with a NUL (0) byte. 2374 2375 Although not a strict requirement, ASN.1 strings that are parsed using 2376 OpenSSL's own "d2i" functions (and other similar parsing functions) as 2377 well as any string whose value has been set with the ASN1_STRING_set() 2378 function will additionally NUL terminate the byte array in the 2379 ASN1_STRING structure. 2380 2381 However, it is possible for applications to directly construct valid 2382 ASN1_STRING structures which do not NUL terminate the byte array by 2383 directly setting the "data" and "length" fields in the ASN1_STRING 2384 array. This can also happen by using the ASN1_STRING_set0() function. 2385 2386 Numerous OpenSSL functions that print ASN.1 data have been found to 2387 assume that the ASN1_STRING byte array will be NUL terminated, even 2388 though this is not guaranteed for strings that have been directly 2389 constructed. Where an application requests an ASN.1 structure to be 2390 printed, and where that ASN.1 structure contains ASN1_STRINGs that have 2391 been directly constructed by the application without NUL terminating 2392 the "data" field, then a read buffer overrun can occur. 2393 2394 The same thing can also occur during name constraints processing 2395 of certificates (for example if a certificate has been directly 2396 constructed by the application instead of loading it via the OpenSSL 2397 parsing functions, and the certificate contains non NUL terminated 2398 ASN1_STRING structures). It can also occur in the X509_get1_email(), 2399 X509_REQ_get1_email() and X509_get1_ocsp() functions. 2400 2401 If a malicious actor can cause an application to directly construct an 2402 ASN1_STRING and then process it through one of the affected OpenSSL 2403 functions then this issue could be hit. This might result in a crash 2404 (causing a Denial of Service attack). It could also result in the 2405 disclosure of private memory contents (such as private keys, or 2406 sensitive plaintext). 2407 ([CVE-2021-3712]) 2408 2409 *Matt Caswell* 2410 2411### Changes between 1.1.1j and 1.1.1k [25 Mar 2021] 2412 2413 * Fixed a problem with verifying a certificate chain when using the 2414 X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT flag. This flag enables additional security checks of 2415 the certificates present in a certificate chain. It is not set by default. 2416 2417 Starting from OpenSSL version 1.1.1h a check to disallow certificates in 2418 the chain that have explicitly encoded elliptic curve parameters was added 2419 as an additional strict check. 2420 2421 An error in the implementation of this check meant that the result of a 2422 previous check to confirm that certificates in the chain are valid CA 2423 certificates was overwritten. This effectively bypasses the check 2424 that non-CA certificates must not be able to issue other certificates. 2425 2426 If a "purpose" has been configured then there is a subsequent opportunity 2427 for checks that the certificate is a valid CA. All of the named "purpose" 2428 values implemented in libcrypto perform this check. Therefore, where 2429 a purpose is set the certificate chain will still be rejected even when the 2430 strict flag has been used. A purpose is set by default in libssl client and 2431 server certificate verification routines, but it can be overridden or 2432 removed by an application. 2433 2434 In order to be affected, an application must explicitly set the 2435 X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT verification flag and either not set a purpose 2436 for the certificate verification or, in the case of TLS client or server 2437 applications, override the default purpose. 2438 ([CVE-2021-3450]) 2439 2440 *Tomáš Mráz* 2441 2442 * Fixed an issue where an OpenSSL TLS server may crash if sent a maliciously 2443 crafted renegotiation ClientHello message from a client. If a TLSv1.2 2444 renegotiation ClientHello omits the signature_algorithms extension (where it 2445 was present in the initial ClientHello), but includes a 2446 signature_algorithms_cert extension then a NULL pointer dereference will 2447 result, leading to a crash and a denial of service attack. 2448 2449 A server is only vulnerable if it has TLSv1.2 and renegotiation enabled 2450 (which is the default configuration). OpenSSL TLS clients are not impacted by 2451 this issue. 2452 ([CVE-2021-3449]) 2453 2454 *Peter Kästle and Samuel Sapalski* 2455 2456### Changes between 1.1.1i and 1.1.1j [16 Feb 2021] 2457 2458 * Fixed the X509_issuer_and_serial_hash() function. It attempts to 2459 create a unique hash value based on the issuer and serial number data 2460 contained within an X509 certificate. However it was failing to correctly 2461 handle any errors that may occur while parsing the issuer field (which might 2462 occur if the issuer field is maliciously constructed). This may subsequently 2463 result in a NULL pointer deref and a crash leading to a potential denial of 2464 service attack. 2465 ([CVE-2021-23841]) 2466 2467 *Matt Caswell* 2468 2469 * Fixed the RSA_padding_check_SSLv23() function and the RSA_SSLV23_PADDING 2470 padding mode to correctly check for rollback attacks. This is considered a 2471 bug in OpenSSL 1.1.1 because it does not support SSLv2. In 1.0.2 this is 2472 CVE-2021-23839. 2473 2474 *Matt Caswell* 2475 2476 Fixed the EVP_CipherUpdate, EVP_EncryptUpdate and EVP_DecryptUpdate 2477 functions. Previously they could overflow the output length argument in some 2478 cases where the input length is close to the maximum permissable length for 2479 an integer on the platform. In such cases the return value from the function 2480 call would be 1 (indicating success), but the output length value would be 2481 negative. This could cause applications to behave incorrectly or crash. 2482 ([CVE-2021-23840]) 2483 2484 *Matt Caswell* 2485 2486 * Fixed SRP_Calc_client_key so that it runs in constant time. The previous 2487 implementation called BN_mod_exp without setting BN_FLG_CONSTTIME. This 2488 could be exploited in a side channel attack to recover the password. Since 2489 the attack is local host only this is outside of the current OpenSSL 2490 threat model and therefore no CVE is assigned. 2491 2492 Thanks to Mohammed Sabt and Daniel De Almeida Braga for reporting this 2493 issue. 2494 2495 *Matt Caswell* 2496 2497### Changes between 1.1.1h and 1.1.1i [8 Dec 2020] 2498 2499 * Fixed NULL pointer deref in the GENERAL_NAME_cmp function 2500 This function could crash if both GENERAL_NAMEs contain an EDIPARTYNAME. 2501 If an attacker can control both items being compared then this could lead 2502 to a possible denial of service attack. OpenSSL itself uses the 2503 GENERAL_NAME_cmp function for two purposes: 2504 1) Comparing CRL distribution point names between an available CRL and a 2505 CRL distribution point embedded in an X509 certificate 2506 2) When verifying that a timestamp response token signer matches the 2507 timestamp authority name (exposed via the API functions 2508 TS_RESP_verify_response and TS_RESP_verify_token) 2509 ([CVE-2020-1971]) 2510 2511 *Matt Caswell* 2512 2513### Changes between 1.1.1g and 1.1.1h [22 Sep 2020] 2514 2515 * Certificates with explicit curve parameters are now disallowed in 2516 verification chains if the X509_V_FLAG_X509_STRICT flag is used. 2517 2518 *Tomáš Mráz* 2519 2520 * The 'MinProtocol' and 'MaxProtocol' configuration commands now silently 2521 ignore TLS protocol version bounds when configuring DTLS-based contexts, and 2522 conversely, silently ignore DTLS protocol version bounds when configuring 2523 TLS-based contexts. The commands can be repeated to set bounds of both 2524 types. The same applies with the corresponding "min_protocol" and 2525 "max_protocol" command-line switches, in case some application uses both TLS 2526 and DTLS. 2527 2528 SSL_CTX instances that are created for a fixed protocol version (e.g. 2529 TLSv1_server_method()) also silently ignore version bounds. Previously 2530 attempts to apply bounds to these protocol versions would result in an 2531 error. Now only the "version-flexible" SSL_CTX instances are subject to 2532 limits in configuration files in command-line options. 2533 2534 *Viktor Dukhovni* 2535 2536 * Handshake now fails if Extended Master Secret extension is dropped 2537 on renegotiation. 2538 2539 *Tomáš Mráz* 2540 2541 * The Oracle Developer Studio compiler will start reporting deprecated APIs 2542 2543### Changes between 1.1.1f and 1.1.1g [21 Apr 2020] 2544 2545 * Fixed segmentation fault in SSL_check_chain() 2546 Server or client applications that call the SSL_check_chain() function 2547 during or after a TLS 1.3 handshake may crash due to a NULL pointer 2548 dereference as a result of incorrect handling of the 2549 "signature_algorithms_cert" TLS extension. The crash occurs if an invalid 2550 or unrecognised signature algorithm is received from the peer. This could 2551 be exploited by a malicious peer in a Denial of Service attack. 2552 ([CVE-2020-1967]) 2553 2554 *Benjamin Kaduk* 2555 2556 * Added AES consttime code for no-asm configurations 2557 an optional constant time support for AES was added 2558 when building openssl for no-asm. 2559 Enable with: ./config no-asm -DOPENSSL_AES_CONST_TIME 2560 Disable with: ./config no-asm -DOPENSSL_NO_AES_CONST_TIME 2561 At this time this feature is by default disabled. 2562 It will be enabled by default in 3.0. 2563 2564 *Bernd Edlinger* 2565 2566### Changes between 1.1.1e and 1.1.1f [31 Mar 2020] 2567 2568 * Revert the change of EOF detection while reading in libssl to avoid 2569 regressions in applications depending on the current way of reporting 2570 the EOF. As the existing method is not fully accurate the change to 2571 reporting the EOF via SSL_ERROR_SSL is kept on the current development 2572 branch and will be present in the 3.0 release. 2573 2574 *Tomáš Mráz* 2575 2576 * Revised BN_generate_prime_ex to not avoid factors 3..17863 in p-1 2577 when primes for RSA keys are computed. 2578 Since we previously always generated primes == 2 (mod 3) for RSA keys, 2579 the 2-prime and 3-prime RSA modules were easy to distinguish, since 2580 N = p*q = 1 (mod 3), but N = p*q*r = 2 (mod 3). Therefore fingerprinting 2581 2-prime vs. 3-prime RSA keys was possible by computing N mod 3. 2582 This avoids possible fingerprinting of newly generated RSA modules. 2583 2584 *Bernd Edlinger* 2585 2586### Changes between 1.1.1d and 1.1.1e [17 Mar 2020] 2587 2588 * Properly detect EOF while reading in libssl. Previously if we hit an EOF 2589 while reading in libssl then we would report an error back to the 2590 application (SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL) but errno would be 0. We now add 2591 an error to the stack (which means we instead return SSL_ERROR_SSL) and 2592 therefore give a hint as to what went wrong. 2593 2594 *Matt Caswell* 2595 2596 * Check that ed25519 and ed448 are allowed by the security level. Previously 2597 signature algorithms not using an MD were not being checked that they were 2598 allowed by the security level. 2599 2600 *Kurt Roeckx* 2601 2602 * Fixed SSL_get_servername() behaviour. The behaviour of SSL_get_servername() 2603 was not quite right. The behaviour was not consistent between resumption 2604 and normal handshakes, and also not quite consistent with historical 2605 behaviour. The behaviour in various scenarios has been clarified and 2606 it has been updated to make it match historical behaviour as closely as 2607 possible. 2608 2609 *Matt Caswell* 2610 2611 * *[VMS only]* The header files that the VMS compilers include automatically, 2612 `__DECC_INCLUDE_PROLOGUE.H` and `__DECC_INCLUDE_EPILOGUE.H`, use pragmas 2613 that the C++ compiler doesn't understand. This is a shortcoming in the 2614 compiler, but can be worked around with `__cplusplus` guards. 2615 2616 C++ applications that use OpenSSL libraries must be compiled using the 2617 qualifier `/NAMES=(AS_IS,SHORTENED)` to be able to use all the OpenSSL 2618 functions. Otherwise, only functions with symbols of less than 31 2619 characters can be used, as the linker will not be able to successfully 2620 resolve symbols with longer names. 2621 2622 *Richard Levitte* 2623 2624 * Added a new method to gather entropy on VMS, based on SYS$GET_ENTROPY. 2625 The presence of this system service is determined at run-time. 2626 2627 *Richard Levitte* 2628 2629 * Print all values for a PKCS#12 attribute with 'openssl pkcs12', not just 2630 the first value. 2631 2632 *Jon Spillett* 2633 2634### Changes between 1.1.1c and 1.1.1d [10 Sep 2019] 2635 2636 * Fixed a fork protection issue. OpenSSL 1.1.1 introduced a rewritten random 2637 number generator (RNG). This was intended to include protection in the 2638 event of a fork() system call in order to ensure that the parent and child 2639 processes did not share the same RNG state. However this protection was not 2640 being used in the default case. 2641 2642 A partial mitigation for this issue is that the output from a high 2643 precision timer is mixed into the RNG state so the likelihood of a parent 2644 and child process sharing state is significantly reduced. 2645 2646 If an application already calls OPENSSL_init_crypto() explicitly using 2647 OPENSSL_INIT_ATFORK then this problem does not occur at all. 2648 ([CVE-2019-1549]) 2649 2650 *Matthias St. Pierre* 2651 2652 * For built-in EC curves, ensure an EC_GROUP built from the curve name is 2653 used even when parsing explicit parameters, when loading a encoded key 2654 or calling `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters()`/ 2655 `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters()`. 2656 This prevents bypass of security hardening and performance gains, 2657 especially for curves with specialized EC_METHODs. 2658 By default, if a key encoded with explicit parameters is loaded and later 2659 encoded, the output is still encoded with explicit parameters, even if 2660 internally a "named" EC_GROUP is used for computation. 2661 2662 *Nicola Tuveri* 2663 2664 * Compute ECC cofactors if not provided during EC_GROUP construction. Before 2665 this change, EC_GROUP_set_generator would accept order and/or cofactor as 2666 NULL. After this change, only the cofactor parameter can be NULL. It also 2667 does some minimal sanity checks on the passed order. 2668 ([CVE-2019-1547]) 2669 2670 *Billy Bob Brumley* 2671 2672 * Fixed a padding oracle in PKCS7_dataDecode and CMS_decrypt_set1_pkey. 2673 An attack is simple, if the first CMS_recipientInfo is valid but the 2674 second CMS_recipientInfo is chosen ciphertext. If the second 2675 recipientInfo decodes to PKCS #1 v1.5 form plaintext, the correct 2676 encryption key will be replaced by garbage, and the message cannot be 2677 decoded, but if the RSA decryption fails, the correct encryption key is 2678 used and the recipient will not notice the attack. 2679 As a work around for this potential attack the length of the decrypted 2680 key must be equal to the cipher default key length, in case the 2681 certifiate is not given and all recipientInfo are tried out. 2682 The old behaviour can be re-enabled in the CMS code by setting the 2683 CMS_DEBUG_DECRYPT flag. 2684 ([CVE-2019-1563]) 2685 2686 *Bernd Edlinger* 2687 2688 * Early start up entropy quality from the DEVRANDOM seed source has been 2689 improved for older Linux systems. The RAND subsystem will wait for 2690 /dev/random to be producing output before seeding from /dev/urandom. 2691 The seeded state is stored for future library initialisations using 2692 a system global shared memory segment. The shared memory identifier 2693 can be configured by defining OPENSSL_RAND_SEED_DEVRANDOM_SHM_ID to 2694 the desired value. The default identifier is 114. 2695 2696 *Paul Dale* 2697 2698 * Correct the extended master secret constant on EBCDIC systems. Without this 2699 fix TLS connections between an EBCDIC system and a non-EBCDIC system that 2700 negotiate EMS will fail. Unfortunately this also means that TLS connections 2701 between EBCDIC systems with this fix, and EBCDIC systems without this 2702 fix will fail if they negotiate EMS. 2703 2704 *Matt Caswell* 2705 2706 * Use Windows installation paths in the mingw builds 2707 2708 Mingw isn't a POSIX environment per se, which means that Windows 2709 paths should be used for installation. 2710 ([CVE-2019-1552]) 2711 2712 *Richard Levitte* 2713 2714 * Changed DH_check to accept parameters with order q and 2q subgroups. 2715 With order 2q subgroups the bit 0 of the private key is not secret 2716 but DH_generate_key works around that by clearing bit 0 of the 2717 private key for those. This avoids leaking bit 0 of the private key. 2718 2719 *Bernd Edlinger* 2720 2721 * Significantly reduce secure memory usage by the randomness pools. 2722 2723 *Paul Dale* 2724 2725 * Revert the DEVRANDOM_WAIT feature for Linux systems 2726 2727 The DEVRANDOM_WAIT feature added a select() call to wait for the 2728 /dev/random device to become readable before reading from the 2729 /dev/urandom device. 2730 2731 It turned out that this change had negative side effects on 2732 performance which were not acceptable. After some discussion it 2733 was decided to revert this feature and leave it up to the OS 2734 resp. the platform maintainer to ensure a proper initialization 2735 during early boot time. 2736 2737 *Matthias St. Pierre* 2738 2739### Changes between 1.1.1b and 1.1.1c [28 May 2019] 2740 2741 * Add build tests for C++. These are generated files that only do one 2742 thing, to include one public OpenSSL head file each. This tests that 2743 the public header files can be usefully included in a C++ application. 2744 2745 This test isn't enabled by default. It can be enabled with the option 2746 'enable-buildtest-c++'. 2747 2748 *Richard Levitte* 2749 2750 * Enable SHA3 pre-hashing for ECDSA and DSA. 2751 2752 *Patrick Steuer* 2753 2754 * Change the default RSA, DSA and DH size to 2048 bit instead of 1024. 2755 This changes the size when using the `genpkey` command when no size is given. 2756 It fixes an omission in earlier changes that changed all RSA, DSA and DH 2757 generation commands to use 2048 bits by default. 2758 2759 *Kurt Roeckx* 2760 2761 * Reorganize the manual pages to consistently have RETURN VALUES, 2762 EXAMPLES, SEE ALSO and HISTORY come in that order, and adjust 2763 util/fix-doc-nits accordingly. 2764 2765 *Paul Yang, Joshua Lock* 2766 2767 * Add the missing accessor EVP_PKEY_get0_engine() 2768 2769 *Matt Caswell* 2770 2771 * Have commands like `s_client` and `s_server` output the signature scheme 2772 along with other cipher suite parameters when debugging. 2773 2774 *Lorinczy Zsigmond* 2775 2776 * Make OPENSSL_config() error agnostic again. 2777 2778 *Richard Levitte* 2779 2780 * Do the error handling in RSA decryption constant time. 2781 2782 *Bernd Edlinger* 2783 2784 * Prevent over long nonces in ChaCha20-Poly1305. 2785 2786 ChaCha20-Poly1305 is an AEAD cipher, and requires a unique nonce input 2787 for every encryption operation. RFC 7539 specifies that the nonce value 2788 (IV) should be 96 bits (12 bytes). OpenSSL allows a variable nonce length 2789 and front pads the nonce with 0 bytes if it is less than 12 2790 bytes. However it also incorrectly allows a nonce to be set of up to 16 2791 bytes. In this case only the last 12 bytes are significant and any 2792 additional leading bytes are ignored. 2793 2794 It is a requirement of using this cipher that nonce values are 2795 unique. Messages encrypted using a reused nonce value are susceptible to 2796 serious confidentiality and integrity attacks. If an application changes 2797 the default nonce length to be longer than 12 bytes and then makes a 2798 change to the leading bytes of the nonce expecting the new value to be a 2799 new unique nonce then such an application could inadvertently encrypt 2800 messages with a reused nonce. 2801 2802 Additionally the ignored bytes in a long nonce are not covered by the 2803 integrity guarantee of this cipher. Any application that relies on the 2804 integrity of these ignored leading bytes of a long nonce may be further 2805 affected. Any OpenSSL internal use of this cipher, including in SSL/TLS, 2806 is safe because no such use sets such a long nonce value. However user 2807 applications that use this cipher directly and set a non-default nonce 2808 length to be longer than 12 bytes may be vulnerable. 2809 2810 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 16th of March 2019 by Joran Dirk 2811 Greef of Ronomon. 2812 ([CVE-2019-1543]) 2813 2814 *Matt Caswell* 2815 2816 * Add DEVRANDOM_WAIT feature for Linux systems 2817 2818 On older Linux systems where the getrandom() system call is not available, 2819 OpenSSL normally uses the /dev/urandom device for seeding its CSPRNG. 2820 Contrary to getrandom(), the /dev/urandom device will not block during 2821 early boot when the kernel CSPRNG has not been seeded yet. 2822 2823 To mitigate this known weakness, use select() to wait for /dev/random to 2824 become readable before reading from /dev/urandom. 2825 2826 * Ensure that SM2 only uses SM3 as digest algorithm 2827 2828 *Paul Yang* 2829 2830### Changes between 1.1.1a and 1.1.1b [26 Feb 2019] 2831 2832 * Change the info callback signals for the start and end of a post-handshake 2833 message exchange in TLSv1.3. In 1.1.1/1.1.1a we used SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_START 2834 and SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE. Experience has shown that many applications get 2835 confused by this and assume that a TLSv1.2 renegotiation has started. This 2836 can break KeyUpdate handling. Instead we no longer signal the start and end 2837 of a post handshake message exchange (although the messages themselves are 2838 still signalled). This could break some applications that were expecting 2839 the old signals. However without this KeyUpdate is not usable for many 2840 applications. 2841 2842 *Matt Caswell* 2843 2844### Changes between 1.1.1 and 1.1.1a [20 Nov 2018] 2845 2846 * Timing vulnerability in DSA signature generation 2847 2848 The OpenSSL DSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a 2849 timing side channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing 2850 algorithm to recover the private key. 2851 2852 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 16th October 2018 by Samuel Weiser. 2853 ([CVE-2018-0734]) 2854 2855 *Paul Dale* 2856 2857 * Timing vulnerability in ECDSA signature generation 2858 2859 The OpenSSL ECDSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a 2860 timing side channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing 2861 algorithm to recover the private key. 2862 2863 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 25th October 2018 by Samuel Weiser. 2864 ([CVE-2018-0735]) 2865 2866 *Paul Dale* 2867 2868 * Fixed the issue that RAND_add()/RAND_seed() silently discards random input 2869 if its length exceeds 4096 bytes. The limit has been raised to a buffer size 2870 of two gigabytes and the error handling improved. 2871 2872 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Dr. Falko Strenzke. It has been 2873 categorized as a normal bug, not a security issue, because the DRBG reseeds 2874 automatically and is fully functional even without additional randomness 2875 provided by the application. 2876 2877### Changes between 1.1.0i and 1.1.1 [11 Sep 2018] 2878 2879 * Add a new ClientHello callback. Provides a callback interface that gives 2880 the application the ability to adjust the nascent SSL object at the 2881 earliest stage of ClientHello processing, immediately after extensions have 2882 been collected but before they have been processed. In particular, this 2883 callback can adjust the supported TLS versions in response to the contents 2884 of the ClientHello 2885 2886 *Benjamin Kaduk* 2887 2888 * Add SM2 base algorithm support. 2889 2890 *Jack Lloyd* 2891 2892 * s390x assembly pack: add (improved) hardware-support for the following 2893 cryptographic primitives: sha3, shake, aes-gcm, aes-ccm, aes-ctr, aes-ofb, 2894 aes-cfb/cfb8, aes-ecb. 2895 2896 *Patrick Steuer* 2897 2898 * Make EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() a bit stricter about its input. A NULL pem_str 2899 parameter is no longer accepted, as it leads to a corrupt table. NULL 2900 pem_str is reserved for alias entries only. 2901 2902 *Richard Levitte* 2903 2904 * Use the new ec_scalar_mul_ladder scaffold to implement a specialized ladder 2905 step for prime curves. The new implementation is based on formulae from 2906 differential addition-and-doubling in homogeneous projective coordinates 2907 from Izu-Takagi "A fast parallel elliptic curve multiplication resistant 2908 against side channel attacks" and Brier-Joye "Weierstrass Elliptic Curves 2909 and Side-Channel Attacks" Eq. (8) for y-coordinate recovery, modified 2910 to work in projective coordinates. 2911 2912 *Billy Bob Brumley, Nicola Tuveri* 2913 2914 * Change generating and checking of primes so that the error rate of not 2915 being prime depends on the intended use based on the size of the input. 2916 For larger primes this will result in more rounds of Miller-Rabin. 2917 The maximal error rate for primes with more than 1080 bits is lowered 2918 to 2^-128. 2919 2920 *Kurt Roeckx, Annie Yousar* 2921 2922 * Increase the number of Miller-Rabin rounds for DSA key generating to 64. 2923 2924 *Kurt Roeckx* 2925 2926 * The 'tsget' script is renamed to 'tsget.pl', to avoid confusion when 2927 moving between systems, and to avoid confusion when a Windows build is 2928 done with mingw vs with MSVC. For POSIX installs, there's still a 2929 symlink or copy named 'tsget' to avoid that confusion as well. 2930 2931 *Richard Levitte* 2932 2933 * Revert blinding in ECDSA sign and instead make problematic addition 2934 length-invariant. Switch even to fixed-length Montgomery multiplication. 2935 2936 *Andy Polyakov* 2937 2938 * Use the new ec_scalar_mul_ladder scaffold to implement a specialized ladder 2939 step for binary curves. The new implementation is based on formulae from 2940 differential addition-and-doubling in mixed Lopez-Dahab projective 2941 coordinates, modified to independently blind the operands. 2942 2943 *Billy Bob Brumley, Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri* 2944 2945 * Add a scaffold to optionally enhance the Montgomery ladder implementation 2946 for `ec_scalar_mul_ladder` (formerly `ec_mul_consttime`) allowing 2947 EC_METHODs to implement their own specialized "ladder step", to take 2948 advantage of more favorable coordinate systems or more efficient 2949 differential addition-and-doubling algorithms. 2950 2951 *Billy Bob Brumley, Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri* 2952 2953 * Modified the random device based seed sources to keep the relevant 2954 file descriptors open rather than reopening them on each access. 2955 This allows such sources to operate in a chroot() jail without 2956 the associated device nodes being available. This behaviour can be 2957 controlled using RAND_keep_random_devices_open(). 2958 2959 *Paul Dale* 2960 2961 * Numerous side-channel attack mitigations have been applied. This may have 2962 performance impacts for some algorithms for the benefit of improved 2963 security. Specific changes are noted in this change log by their respective 2964 authors. 2965 2966 *Matt Caswell* 2967 2968 * AIX shared library support overhaul. Switch to AIX "natural" way of 2969 handling shared libraries, which means collecting shared objects of 2970 different versions and bitnesses in one common archive. This allows to 2971 mitigate conflict between 1.0 and 1.1 side-by-side installations. It 2972 doesn't affect the way 3rd party applications are linked, only how 2973 multi-version installation is managed. 2974 2975 *Andy Polyakov* 2976 2977 * Make ec_group_do_inverse_ord() more robust and available to other 2978 EC cryptosystems, so that irrespective of BN_FLG_CONSTTIME, SCA 2979 mitigations are applied to the fallback BN_mod_inverse(). 2980 When using this function rather than BN_mod_inverse() directly, new 2981 EC cryptosystem implementations are then safer-by-default. 2982 2983 *Billy Bob Brumley* 2984 2985 * Add coordinate blinding for EC_POINT and implement projective 2986 coordinate blinding for generic prime curves as a countermeasure to 2987 chosen point SCA attacks. 2988 2989 *Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri, Billy Bob Brumley* 2990 2991 * Add blinding to ECDSA and DSA signatures to protect against side channel 2992 attacks discovered by Keegan Ryan (NCC Group). 2993 2994 *Matt Caswell* 2995 2996 * Enforce checking in the `pkeyutl` command to ensure that the input 2997 length does not exceed the maximum supported digest length when performing 2998 a sign, verify or verifyrecover operation. 2999 3000 *Matt Caswell* 3001 3002 * SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY is enabled by default. Applications that use blocking 3003 I/O in combination with something like select() or poll() will hang. This 3004 can be turned off again using SSL_CTX_clear_mode(). 3005 Many applications do not properly handle non-application data records, and 3006 TLS 1.3 sends more of such records. Setting SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY works 3007 around the problems in those applications, but can also break some. 3008 It's recommended to read the manpages about SSL_read(), SSL_write(), 3009 SSL_get_error(), SSL_shutdown(), SSL_CTX_set_mode() and 3010 SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead() again. 3011 3012 *Kurt Roeckx* 3013 3014 * When unlocking a pass phrase protected PEM file or PKCS#8 container, we 3015 now allow empty (zero character) pass phrases. 3016 3017 *Richard Levitte* 3018 3019 * Apply blinding to binary field modular inversion and remove patent 3020 pending (OPENSSL_SUN_GF2M_DIV) BN_GF2m_mod_div implementation. 3021 3022 *Billy Bob Brumley* 3023 3024 * Deprecate ec2_mult.c and unify scalar multiplication code paths for 3025 binary and prime elliptic curves. 3026 3027 *Billy Bob Brumley* 3028 3029 * Remove ECDSA nonce padding: EC_POINT_mul is now responsible for 3030 constant time fixed point multiplication. 3031 3032 *Billy Bob Brumley* 3033 3034 * Revise elliptic curve scalar multiplication with timing attack 3035 defenses: ec_wNAF_mul redirects to a constant time implementation 3036 when computing fixed point and variable point multiplication (which 3037 in OpenSSL are mostly used with secret scalars in keygen, sign, 3038 ECDH derive operations). 3039 *Billy Bob Brumley, Nicola Tuveri, Cesar Pereida García, 3040 Sohaib ul Hassan* 3041 3042 * Updated CONTRIBUTING 3043 3044 *Rich Salz* 3045 3046 * Updated DRBG / RAND to request nonce and additional low entropy 3047 randomness from the system. 3048 3049 *Matthias St. Pierre* 3050 3051 * Updated 'openssl rehash' to use OpenSSL consistent default. 3052 3053 *Richard Levitte* 3054 3055 * Moved the load of the ssl_conf module to libcrypto, which helps 3056 loading engines that libssl uses before libssl is initialised. 3057 3058 *Matt Caswell* 3059 3060 * Added EVP_PKEY_sign() and EVP_PKEY_verify() for EdDSA 3061 3062 *Matt Caswell* 3063 3064 * Fixed X509_NAME_ENTRY_set to get multi-valued RDNs right in all cases. 3065 3066 *Ingo Schwarze, Rich Salz* 3067 3068 * Added output of accepting IP address and port for 'openssl s_server' 3069 3070 *Richard Levitte* 3071 3072 * Added a new API for TLSv1.3 ciphersuites: 3073 SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites() 3074 SSL_set_ciphersuites() 3075 3076 *Matt Caswell* 3077 3078 * Memory allocation failures consistently add an error to the error 3079 stack. 3080 3081 *Rich Salz* 3082 3083 * Don't use OPENSSL_ENGINES and OPENSSL_CONF environment values 3084 in libcrypto when run as setuid/setgid. 3085 3086 *Bernd Edlinger* 3087 3088 * Load any config file by default when libssl is used. 3089 3090 *Matt Caswell* 3091 3092 * Added new public header file <openssl/rand_drbg.h> and documentation 3093 for the RAND_DRBG API. See manual page RAND_DRBG(7) for an overview. 3094 3095 *Matthias St. Pierre* 3096 3097 * QNX support removed (cannot find contributors to get their approval 3098 for the license change). 3099 3100 *Rich Salz* 3101 3102 * TLSv1.3 replay protection for early data has been implemented. See the 3103 SSL_read_early_data() man page for further details. 3104 3105 *Matt Caswell* 3106 3107 * Separated TLSv1.3 ciphersuite configuration out from TLSv1.2 ciphersuite 3108 configuration. TLSv1.3 ciphersuites are not compatible with TLSv1.2 and 3109 below. Similarly TLSv1.2 ciphersuites are not compatible with TLSv1.3. 3110 In order to avoid issues where legacy TLSv1.2 ciphersuite configuration 3111 would otherwise inadvertently disable all TLSv1.3 ciphersuites the 3112 configuration has been separated out. See the ciphers man page or the 3113 SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites() man page for more information. 3114 3115 *Matt Caswell* 3116 3117 * On POSIX (BSD, Linux, ...) systems the ocsp(1) command running 3118 in responder mode now supports the new "-multi" option, which 3119 spawns the specified number of child processes to handle OCSP 3120 requests. The "-timeout" option now also limits the OCSP 3121 responder's patience to wait to receive the full client request 3122 on a newly accepted connection. Child processes are respawned 3123 as needed, and the CA index file is automatically reloaded 3124 when changed. This makes it possible to run the "ocsp" responder 3125 as a long-running service, making the OpenSSL CA somewhat more 3126 feature-complete. In this mode, most diagnostic messages logged 3127 after entering the event loop are logged via syslog(3) rather than 3128 written to stderr. 3129 3130 *Viktor Dukhovni* 3131 3132 * Added support for X448 and Ed448. Heavily based on original work by 3133 Mike Hamburg. 3134 3135 *Matt Caswell* 3136 3137 * Extend OSSL_STORE with capabilities to search and to narrow the set of 3138 objects loaded. This adds the functions OSSL_STORE_expect() and 3139 OSSL_STORE_find() as well as needed tools to construct searches and 3140 get the search data out of them. 3141 3142 *Richard Levitte* 3143 3144 * Support for TLSv1.3 added. Note that users upgrading from an earlier 3145 version of OpenSSL should review their configuration settings to ensure 3146 that they are still appropriate for TLSv1.3. For further information see: 3147 <https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/TLS1.3> 3148 3149 *Matt Caswell* 3150 3151 * Grand redesign of the OpenSSL random generator 3152 3153 The default RAND method now utilizes an AES-CTR DRBG according to 3154 NIST standard SP 800-90Ar1. The new random generator is essentially 3155 a port of the default random generator from the OpenSSL FIPS 2.0 3156 object module. It is a hybrid deterministic random bit generator 3157 using an AES-CTR bit stream and which seeds and reseeds itself 3158 automatically using trusted system entropy sources. 3159 3160 Some of its new features are: 3161 - Support for multiple DRBG instances with seed chaining. 3162 - The default RAND method makes use of a DRBG. 3163 - There is a public and private DRBG instance. 3164 - The DRBG instances are fork-safe. 3165 - Keep all global DRBG instances on the secure heap if it is enabled. 3166 - The public and private DRBG instance are per thread for lock free 3167 operation 3168 3169 *Paul Dale, Benjamin Kaduk, Kurt Roeckx, Rich Salz, Matthias St. Pierre* 3170 3171 * Changed Configure so it only says what it does and doesn't dump 3172 so much data. Instead, ./configdata.pm should be used as a script 3173 to display all sorts of configuration data. 3174 3175 *Richard Levitte* 3176 3177 * Added processing of "make variables" to Configure. 3178 3179 *Richard Levitte* 3180 3181 * Added SHA512/224 and SHA512/256 algorithm support. 3182 3183 *Paul Dale* 3184 3185 * The last traces of Netware support, first removed in 1.1.0, have 3186 now been removed. 3187 3188 *Rich Salz* 3189 3190 * Get rid of Makefile.shared, and in the process, make the processing 3191 of certain files (rc.obj, or the .def/.map/.opt files produced from 3192 the ordinal files) more visible and hopefully easier to trace and 3193 debug (or make silent). 3194 3195 *Richard Levitte* 3196 3197 * Make it possible to have environment variable assignments as 3198 arguments to config / Configure. 3199 3200 *Richard Levitte* 3201 3202 * Add multi-prime RSA (RFC 8017) support. 3203 3204 *Paul Yang* 3205 3206 * Add SM3 implemented according to GB/T 32905-2016 3207 *Jack Lloyd <jack.lloyd@ribose.com>,* 3208 *Ronald Tse <ronald.tse@ribose.com>,* 3209 *Erick Borsboom <erick.borsboom@ribose.com>* 3210 3211 * Add 'Maximum Fragment Length' TLS extension negotiation and support 3212 as documented in RFC6066. 3213 Based on a patch from Tomasz Moń 3214 3215 *Filipe Raimundo da Silva* 3216 3217 * Add SM4 implemented according to GB/T 32907-2016. 3218 *Jack Lloyd <jack.lloyd@ribose.com>,* 3219 *Ronald Tse <ronald.tse@ribose.com>,* 3220 *Erick Borsboom <erick.borsboom@ribose.com>* 3221 3222 * Reimplement -newreq-nodes and ERR_error_string_n; the 3223 original author does not agree with the license change. 3224 3225 *Rich Salz* 3226 3227 * Add ARIA AEAD TLS support. 3228 3229 *Jon Spillett* 3230 3231 * Some macro definitions to support VS6 have been removed. Visual 3232 Studio 6 has not worked since 1.1.0 3233 3234 *Rich Salz* 3235 3236 * Add ERR_clear_last_mark(), to allow callers to clear the last mark 3237 without clearing the errors. 3238 3239 *Richard Levitte* 3240 3241 * Add "atfork" functions. If building on a system that without 3242 pthreads, see doc/man3/OPENSSL_fork_prepare.pod for application 3243 requirements. The RAND facility now uses/requires this. 3244 3245 *Rich Salz* 3246 3247 * Add SHA3. 3248 3249 *Andy Polyakov* 3250 3251 * The UI API becomes a permanent and integral part of libcrypto, i.e. 3252 not possible to disable entirely. However, it's still possible to 3253 disable the console reading UI method, UI_OpenSSL() (use UI_null() 3254 as a fallback). 3255 3256 To disable, configure with 'no-ui-console'. 'no-ui' is still 3257 possible to use as an alias. Check at compile time with the 3258 macro OPENSSL_NO_UI_CONSOLE. The macro OPENSSL_NO_UI is still 3259 possible to check and is an alias for OPENSSL_NO_UI_CONSOLE. 3260 3261 *Richard Levitte* 3262 3263 * Add a STORE module, which implements a uniform and URI based reader of 3264 stores that can contain keys, certificates, CRLs and numerous other 3265 objects. The main API is loosely based on a few stdio functions, 3266 and includes OSSL_STORE_open, OSSL_STORE_load, OSSL_STORE_eof, 3267 OSSL_STORE_error and OSSL_STORE_close. 3268 The implementation uses backends called "loaders" to implement arbitrary 3269 URI schemes. There is one built in "loader" for the 'file' scheme. 3270 3271 *Richard Levitte* 3272 3273 * Add devcrypto engine. This has been implemented against cryptodev-linux, 3274 then adjusted to work on FreeBSD 8.4 as well. 3275 Enable by configuring with 'enable-devcryptoeng'. This is done by default 3276 on BSD implementations, as cryptodev.h is assumed to exist on all of them. 3277 3278 *Richard Levitte* 3279 3280 * Module names can prefixed with OSSL_ or OPENSSL_. This affects 3281 util/mkerr.pl, which is adapted to allow those prefixes, leading to 3282 error code calls like this: 3283 3284 OSSL_FOOerr(OSSL_FOO_F_SOMETHING, OSSL_FOO_R_WHATEVER); 3285 3286 With this change, we claim the namespaces OSSL and OPENSSL in a manner 3287 that can be encoded in C. For the foreseeable future, this will only 3288 affect new modules. 3289 3290 *Richard Levitte and Tim Hudson* 3291 3292 * Removed BSD cryptodev engine. 3293 3294 *Rich Salz* 3295 3296 * Add a build target 'build_all_generated', to build all generated files 3297 and only that. This can be used to prepare everything that requires 3298 things like perl for a system that lacks perl and then move everything 3299 to that system and do the rest of the build there. 3300 3301 *Richard Levitte* 3302 3303 * In the UI interface, make it possible to duplicate the user data. This 3304 can be used by engines that need to retain the data for a longer time 3305 than just the call where this user data is passed. 3306 3307 *Richard Levitte* 3308 3309 * Ignore the '-named_curve auto' value for compatibility of applications 3310 with OpenSSL 1.0.2. 3311 3312 *Tomáš Mráz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org>* 3313 3314 * Fragmented SSL/TLS alerts are no longer accepted. An alert message is 2 3315 bytes long. In theory it is permissible in SSLv3 - TLSv1.2 to fragment such 3316 alerts across multiple records (some of which could be empty). In practice 3317 it make no sense to send an empty alert record, or to fragment one. TLSv1.3 3318 prohibits this altogether and other libraries (BoringSSL, NSS) do not 3319 support this at all. Supporting it adds significant complexity to the 3320 record layer, and its removal is unlikely to cause interoperability 3321 issues. 3322 3323 *Matt Caswell* 3324 3325 * Add the ASN.1 types INT32, UINT32, INT64, UINT64 and variants prefixed 3326 with Z. These are meant to replace LONG and ZLONG and to be size safe. 3327 The use of LONG and ZLONG is discouraged and scheduled for deprecation 3328 in OpenSSL 1.2.0. 3329 3330 *Richard Levitte* 3331 3332 * Add the 'z' and 'j' modifiers to BIO_printf() et al formatting string, 3333 'z' is to be used for [s]size_t, and 'j' - with [u]int64_t. 3334 3335 *Richard Levitte, Andy Polyakov* 3336 3337 * Add EC_KEY_get0_engine(), which does for EC_KEY what RSA_get0_engine() 3338 does for RSA, etc. 3339 3340 *Richard Levitte* 3341 3342 * Have 'config' recognise 64-bit mingw and choose 'mingw64' as the target 3343 platform rather than 'mingw'. 3344 3345 *Richard Levitte* 3346 3347 * The functions X509_STORE_add_cert and X509_STORE_add_crl return 3348 success if they are asked to add an object which already exists 3349 in the store. This change cascades to other functions which load 3350 certificates and CRLs. 3351 3352 *Paul Dale* 3353 3354 * x86_64 assembly pack: annotate code with DWARF CFI directives to 3355 facilitate stack unwinding even from assembly subroutines. 3356 3357 *Andy Polyakov* 3358 3359 * Remove VAX C specific definitions of OPENSSL_EXPORT, OPENSSL_EXTERN. 3360 Also remove OPENSSL_GLOBAL entirely, as it became a no-op. 3361 3362 *Richard Levitte* 3363 3364 * Remove the VMS-specific reimplementation of gmtime from crypto/o_times.c. 3365 VMS C's RTL has a fully up to date gmtime() and gmtime_r() since V7.1, 3366 which is the minimum version we support. 3367 3368 *Richard Levitte* 3369 3370 * Certificate time validation (X509_cmp_time) enforces stricter 3371 compliance with RFC 5280. Fractional seconds and timezone offsets 3372 are no longer allowed. 3373 3374 *Emilia Käsper* 3375 3376 * Add support for ARIA 3377 3378 *Paul Dale* 3379 3380 * s_client will now send the Server Name Indication (SNI) extension by 3381 default unless the new "-noservername" option is used. The server name is 3382 based on the host provided to the "-connect" option unless overridden by 3383 using "-servername". 3384 3385 *Matt Caswell* 3386 3387 * Add support for SipHash 3388 3389 *Todd Short* 3390 3391 * OpenSSL now fails if it receives an unrecognised record type in TLS1.0 3392 or TLS1.1. Previously this only happened in SSLv3 and TLS1.2. This is to 3393 prevent issues where no progress is being made and the peer continually 3394 sends unrecognised record types, using up resources processing them. 3395 3396 *Matt Caswell* 3397 3398 * 'openssl passwd' can now produce SHA256 and SHA512 based output, 3399 using the algorithm defined in 3400 <https://www.akkadia.org/drepper/SHA-crypt.txt> 3401 3402 *Richard Levitte* 3403 3404 * Heartbeat support has been removed; the ABI is changed for now. 3405 3406 *Richard Levitte, Rich Salz* 3407 3408 * Support for SSL_OP_NO_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC in SSL_CONF_cmd. 3409 3410 *Emilia Käsper* 3411 3412 * The RSA "null" method, which was partially supported to avoid patent 3413 issues, has been replaced to always returns NULL. 3414 3415 *Rich Salz* 3416 3417OpenSSL 1.1.0 3418------------- 3419 3420### Changes between 1.1.0k and 1.1.0l [10 Sep 2019] 3421 3422 * For built-in EC curves, ensure an EC_GROUP built from the curve name is 3423 used even when parsing explicit parameters, when loading a encoded key 3424 or calling `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters()`/ 3425 `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters()`. 3426 This prevents bypass of security hardening and performance gains, 3427 especially for curves with specialized EC_METHODs. 3428 By default, if a key encoded with explicit parameters is loaded and later 3429 encoded, the output is still encoded with explicit parameters, even if 3430 internally a "named" EC_GROUP is used for computation. 3431 3432 *Nicola Tuveri* 3433 3434 * Compute ECC cofactors if not provided during EC_GROUP construction. Before 3435 this change, EC_GROUP_set_generator would accept order and/or cofactor as 3436 NULL. After this change, only the cofactor parameter can be NULL. It also 3437 does some minimal sanity checks on the passed order. 3438 ([CVE-2019-1547]) 3439 3440 *Billy Bob Brumley* 3441 3442 * Fixed a padding oracle in PKCS7_dataDecode and CMS_decrypt_set1_pkey. 3443 An attack is simple, if the first CMS_recipientInfo is valid but the 3444 second CMS_recipientInfo is chosen ciphertext. If the second 3445 recipientInfo decodes to PKCS #1 v1.5 form plaintext, the correct 3446 encryption key will be replaced by garbage, and the message cannot be 3447 decoded, but if the RSA decryption fails, the correct encryption key is 3448 used and the recipient will not notice the attack. 3449 As a work around for this potential attack the length of the decrypted 3450 key must be equal to the cipher default key length, in case the 3451 certifiate is not given and all recipientInfo are tried out. 3452 The old behaviour can be re-enabled in the CMS code by setting the 3453 CMS_DEBUG_DECRYPT flag. 3454 ([CVE-2019-1563]) 3455 3456 *Bernd Edlinger* 3457 3458 * Use Windows installation paths in the mingw builds 3459 3460 Mingw isn't a POSIX environment per se, which means that Windows 3461 paths should be used for installation. 3462 ([CVE-2019-1552]) 3463 3464 *Richard Levitte* 3465 3466### Changes between 1.1.0j and 1.1.0k [28 May 2019] 3467 3468 * Change the default RSA, DSA and DH size to 2048 bit instead of 1024. 3469 This changes the size when using the `genpkey` command when no size is given. 3470 It fixes an omission in earlier changes that changed all RSA, DSA and DH 3471 generation commands to use 2048 bits by default. 3472 3473 *Kurt Roeckx* 3474 3475 * Prevent over long nonces in ChaCha20-Poly1305. 3476 3477 ChaCha20-Poly1305 is an AEAD cipher, and requires a unique nonce input 3478 for every encryption operation. RFC 7539 specifies that the nonce value 3479 (IV) should be 96 bits (12 bytes). OpenSSL allows a variable nonce length 3480 and front pads the nonce with 0 bytes if it is less than 12 3481 bytes. However it also incorrectly allows a nonce to be set of up to 16 3482 bytes. In this case only the last 12 bytes are significant and any 3483 additional leading bytes are ignored. 3484 3485 It is a requirement of using this cipher that nonce values are 3486 unique. Messages encrypted using a reused nonce value are susceptible to 3487 serious confidentiality and integrity attacks. If an application changes 3488 the default nonce length to be longer than 12 bytes and then makes a 3489 change to the leading bytes of the nonce expecting the new value to be a 3490 new unique nonce then such an application could inadvertently encrypt 3491 messages with a reused nonce. 3492 3493 Additionally the ignored bytes in a long nonce are not covered by the 3494 integrity guarantee of this cipher. Any application that relies on the 3495 integrity of these ignored leading bytes of a long nonce may be further 3496 affected. Any OpenSSL internal use of this cipher, including in SSL/TLS, 3497 is safe because no such use sets such a long nonce value. However user 3498 applications that use this cipher directly and set a non-default nonce 3499 length to be longer than 12 bytes may be vulnerable. 3500 3501 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 16th of March 2019 by Joran Dirk 3502 Greef of Ronomon. 3503 ([CVE-2019-1543]) 3504 3505 *Matt Caswell* 3506 3507 * Added SCA hardening for modular field inversion in EC_GROUP through 3508 a new dedicated field_inv() pointer in EC_METHOD. 3509 This also addresses a leakage affecting conversions from projective 3510 to affine coordinates. 3511 3512 *Billy Bob Brumley, Nicola Tuveri* 3513 3514 * Fix a use after free bug in d2i_X509_PUBKEY when overwriting a 3515 re-used X509_PUBKEY object if the second PUBKEY is malformed. 3516 3517 *Bernd Edlinger* 3518 3519 * Move strictness check from EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() to EVP_PKEY_asn1_add0(). 3520 3521 *Richard Levitte* 3522 3523 * Remove the 'dist' target and add a tarball building script. The 3524 'dist' target has fallen out of use, and it shouldn't be 3525 necessary to configure just to create a source distribution. 3526 3527 *Richard Levitte* 3528 3529### Changes between 1.1.0i and 1.1.0j [20 Nov 2018] 3530 3531 * Timing vulnerability in DSA signature generation 3532 3533 The OpenSSL DSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a 3534 timing side channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing 3535 algorithm to recover the private key. 3536 3537 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 16th October 2018 by Samuel Weiser. 3538 ([CVE-2018-0734]) 3539 3540 *Paul Dale* 3541 3542 * Timing vulnerability in ECDSA signature generation 3543 3544 The OpenSSL ECDSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a 3545 timing side channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing 3546 algorithm to recover the private key. 3547 3548 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 25th October 2018 by Samuel Weiser. 3549 ([CVE-2018-0735]) 3550 3551 *Paul Dale* 3552 3553 * Add coordinate blinding for EC_POINT and implement projective 3554 coordinate blinding for generic prime curves as a countermeasure to 3555 chosen point SCA attacks. 3556 3557 *Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri, Billy Bob Brumley* 3558 3559### Changes between 1.1.0h and 1.1.0i [14 Aug 2018] 3560 3561 * Client DoS due to large DH parameter 3562 3563 During key agreement in a TLS handshake using a DH(E) based ciphersuite a 3564 malicious server can send a very large prime value to the client. This will 3565 cause the client to spend an unreasonably long period of time generating a 3566 key for this prime resulting in a hang until the client has finished. This 3567 could be exploited in a Denial Of Service attack. 3568 3569 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 5th June 2018 by Guido Vranken 3570 ([CVE-2018-0732]) 3571 3572 *Guido Vranken* 3573 3574 * Cache timing vulnerability in RSA Key Generation 3575 3576 The OpenSSL RSA Key generation algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to 3577 a cache timing side channel attack. An attacker with sufficient access to 3578 mount cache timing attacks during the RSA key generation process could 3579 recover the private key. 3580 3581 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 4th April 2018 by Alejandro Cabrera 3582 Aldaya, Billy Brumley, Cesar Pereida Garcia and Luis Manuel Alvarez Tapia. 3583 ([CVE-2018-0737]) 3584 3585 *Billy Brumley* 3586 3587 * Make EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() a bit stricter about its input. A NULL pem_str 3588 parameter is no longer accepted, as it leads to a corrupt table. NULL 3589 pem_str is reserved for alias entries only. 3590 3591 *Richard Levitte* 3592 3593 * Revert blinding in ECDSA sign and instead make problematic addition 3594 length-invariant. Switch even to fixed-length Montgomery multiplication. 3595 3596 *Andy Polyakov* 3597 3598 * Change generating and checking of primes so that the error rate of not 3599 being prime depends on the intended use based on the size of the input. 3600 For larger primes this will result in more rounds of Miller-Rabin. 3601 The maximal error rate for primes with more than 1080 bits is lowered 3602 to 2^-128. 3603 3604 *Kurt Roeckx, Annie Yousar* 3605 3606 * Increase the number of Miller-Rabin rounds for DSA key generating to 64. 3607 3608 *Kurt Roeckx* 3609 3610 * Add blinding to ECDSA and DSA signatures to protect against side channel 3611 attacks discovered by Keegan Ryan (NCC Group). 3612 3613 *Matt Caswell* 3614 3615 * When unlocking a pass phrase protected PEM file or PKCS#8 container, we 3616 now allow empty (zero character) pass phrases. 3617 3618 *Richard Levitte* 3619 3620 * Certificate time validation (X509_cmp_time) enforces stricter 3621 compliance with RFC 5280. Fractional seconds and timezone offsets 3622 are no longer allowed. 3623 3624 *Emilia Käsper* 3625 3626 * Fixed a text canonicalisation bug in CMS 3627 3628 Where a CMS detached signature is used with text content the text goes 3629 through a canonicalisation process first prior to signing or verifying a 3630 signature. This process strips trailing space at the end of lines, converts 3631 line terminators to CRLF and removes additional trailing line terminators 3632 at the end of a file. A bug in the canonicalisation process meant that 3633 some characters, such as form-feed, were incorrectly treated as whitespace 3634 and removed. This is contrary to the specification (RFC5485). This fix 3635 could mean that detached text data signed with an earlier version of 3636 OpenSSL 1.1.0 may fail to verify using the fixed version, or text data 3637 signed with a fixed OpenSSL may fail to verify with an earlier version of 3638 OpenSSL 1.1.0. A workaround is to only verify the canonicalised text data 3639 and use the "-binary" flag (for the "cms" command line application) or set 3640 the SMIME_BINARY/PKCS7_BINARY/CMS_BINARY flags (if using CMS_verify()). 3641 3642 *Matt Caswell* 3643 3644### Changes between 1.1.0g and 1.1.0h [27 Mar 2018] 3645 3646 * Constructed ASN.1 types with a recursive definition could exceed the stack 3647 3648 Constructed ASN.1 types with a recursive definition (such as can be found 3649 in PKCS7) could eventually exceed the stack given malicious input with 3650 excessive recursion. This could result in a Denial Of Service attack. There 3651 are no such structures used within SSL/TLS that come from untrusted sources 3652 so this is considered safe. 3653 3654 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 4th January 2018 by the OSS-fuzz 3655 project. 3656 ([CVE-2018-0739]) 3657 3658 *Matt Caswell* 3659 3660 * Incorrect CRYPTO_memcmp on HP-UX PA-RISC 3661 3662 Because of an implementation bug the PA-RISC CRYPTO_memcmp function is 3663 effectively reduced to only comparing the least significant bit of each 3664 byte. This allows an attacker to forge messages that would be considered as 3665 authenticated in an amount of tries lower than that guaranteed by the 3666 security claims of the scheme. The module can only be compiled by the 3667 HP-UX assembler, so that only HP-UX PA-RISC targets are affected. 3668 3669 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 2nd March 2018 by Peter Waltenberg 3670 (IBM). 3671 ([CVE-2018-0733]) 3672 3673 *Andy Polyakov* 3674 3675 * Add a build target 'build_all_generated', to build all generated files 3676 and only that. This can be used to prepare everything that requires 3677 things like perl for a system that lacks perl and then move everything 3678 to that system and do the rest of the build there. 3679 3680 *Richard Levitte* 3681 3682 * Backport SSL_OP_NO_RENGOTIATION 3683 3684 OpenSSL 1.0.2 and below had the ability to disable renegotiation using the 3685 (undocumented) SSL3_FLAGS_NO_RENEGOTIATE_CIPHERS flag. Due to the opacity 3686 changes this is no longer possible in 1.1.0. Therefore the new 3687 SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION option from 1.1.1-dev has been backported to 3688 1.1.0 to provide equivalent functionality. 3689 3690 Note that if an application built against 1.1.0h headers (or above) is run 3691 using an older version of 1.1.0 (prior to 1.1.0h) then the option will be 3692 accepted but nothing will happen, i.e. renegotiation will not be prevented. 3693 3694 *Matt Caswell* 3695 3696 * Removed the OS390-Unix config target. It relied on a script that doesn't 3697 exist. 3698 3699 *Rich Salz* 3700 3701 * rsaz_1024_mul_avx2 overflow bug on x86_64 3702 3703 There is an overflow bug in the AVX2 Montgomery multiplication procedure 3704 used in exponentiation with 1024-bit moduli. No EC algorithms are affected. 3705 Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA and DSA as a result of this 3706 defect would be very difficult to perform and are not believed likely. 3707 Attacks against DH1024 are considered just feasible, because most of the 3708 work necessary to deduce information about a private key may be performed 3709 offline. The amount of resources required for such an attack would be 3710 significant. However, for an attack on TLS to be meaningful, the server 3711 would have to share the DH1024 private key among multiple clients, which is 3712 no longer an option since CVE-2016-0701. 3713 3714 This only affects processors that support the AVX2 but not ADX extensions 3715 like Intel Haswell (4th generation). 3716 3717 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by David Benjamin (Google). The issue 3718 was originally found via the OSS-Fuzz project. 3719 ([CVE-2017-3738]) 3720 3721 *Andy Polyakov* 3722 3723### Changes between 1.1.0f and 1.1.0g [2 Nov 2017] 3724 3725 * bn_sqrx8x_internal carry bug on x86_64 3726 3727 There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring 3728 procedure. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks 3729 against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to 3730 perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just 3731 feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to 3732 deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount 3733 of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and 3734 likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would 3735 additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target 3736 private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private 3737 key that is shared between multiple clients. 3738 3739 This only affects processors that support the BMI1, BMI2 and ADX extensions 3740 like Intel Broadwell (5th generation) and later or AMD Ryzen. 3741 3742 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 3743 ([CVE-2017-3736]) 3744 3745 *Andy Polyakov* 3746 3747 * Malformed X.509 IPAddressFamily could cause OOB read 3748 3749 If an X.509 certificate has a malformed IPAddressFamily extension, 3750 OpenSSL could do a one-byte buffer overread. The most likely result 3751 would be an erroneous display of the certificate in text format. 3752 3753 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 3754 ([CVE-2017-3735]) 3755 3756 *Rich Salz* 3757 3758### Changes between 1.1.0e and 1.1.0f [25 May 2017] 3759 3760 * Have 'config' recognise 64-bit mingw and choose 'mingw64' as the target 3761 platform rather than 'mingw'. 3762 3763 *Richard Levitte* 3764 3765 * Remove the VMS-specific reimplementation of gmtime from crypto/o_times.c. 3766 VMS C's RTL has a fully up to date gmtime() and gmtime_r() since V7.1, 3767 which is the minimum version we support. 3768 3769 *Richard Levitte* 3770 3771### Changes between 1.1.0d and 1.1.0e [16 Feb 2017] 3772 3773 * Encrypt-Then-Mac renegotiation crash 3774 3775 During a renegotiation handshake if the Encrypt-Then-Mac extension is 3776 negotiated where it was not in the original handshake (or vice-versa) then 3777 this can cause OpenSSL to crash (dependant on ciphersuite). Both clients 3778 and servers are affected. 3779 3780 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Joe Orton (Red Hat). 3781 ([CVE-2017-3733]) 3782 3783 *Matt Caswell* 3784 3785### Changes between 1.1.0c and 1.1.0d [26 Jan 2017] 3786 3787 * Truncated packet could crash via OOB read 3788 3789 If one side of an SSL/TLS path is running on a 32-bit host and a specific 3790 cipher is being used, then a truncated packet can cause that host to 3791 perform an out-of-bounds read, usually resulting in a crash. 3792 3793 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Święcki of Google. 3794 ([CVE-2017-3731]) 3795 3796 *Andy Polyakov* 3797 3798 * Bad (EC)DHE parameters cause a client crash 3799 3800 If a malicious server supplies bad parameters for a DHE or ECDHE key 3801 exchange then this can result in the client attempting to dereference a 3802 NULL pointer leading to a client crash. This could be exploited in a Denial 3803 of Service attack. 3804 3805 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Guido Vranken. 3806 ([CVE-2017-3730]) 3807 3808 *Matt Caswell* 3809 3810 * BN_mod_exp may produce incorrect results on x86_64 3811 3812 There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring 3813 procedure. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks 3814 against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to 3815 perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just 3816 feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to 3817 deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount 3818 of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and 3819 likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would 3820 additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target 3821 private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private 3822 key that is shared between multiple clients. For example this can occur by 3823 default in OpenSSL DHE based SSL/TLS ciphersuites. Note: This issue is very 3824 similar to CVE-2015-3193 but must be treated as a separate problem. 3825 3826 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 3827 ([CVE-2017-3732]) 3828 3829 *Andy Polyakov* 3830 3831### Changes between 1.1.0b and 1.1.0c [10 Nov 2016] 3832 3833 * ChaCha20/Poly1305 heap-buffer-overflow 3834 3835 TLS connections using `*-CHACHA20-POLY1305` ciphersuites are susceptible to 3836 a DoS attack by corrupting larger payloads. This can result in an OpenSSL 3837 crash. This issue is not considered to be exploitable beyond a DoS. 3838 3839 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Święcki (Google Security Team) 3840 ([CVE-2016-7054]) 3841 3842 *Richard Levitte* 3843 3844 * CMS Null dereference 3845 3846 Applications parsing invalid CMS structures can crash with a NULL pointer 3847 dereference. This is caused by a bug in the handling of the ASN.1 CHOICE 3848 type in OpenSSL 1.1.0 which can result in a NULL value being passed to the 3849 structure callback if an attempt is made to free certain invalid encodings. 3850 Only CHOICE structures using a callback which do not handle NULL value are 3851 affected. 3852 3853 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Tyler Nighswander of ForAllSecure. 3854 ([CVE-2016-7053]) 3855 3856 *Stephen Henson* 3857 3858 * Montgomery multiplication may produce incorrect results 3859 3860 There is a carry propagating bug in the Broadwell-specific Montgomery 3861 multiplication procedure that handles input lengths divisible by, but 3862 longer than 256 bits. Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA, DSA 3863 and DH private keys are impossible. This is because the subroutine in 3864 question is not used in operations with the private key itself and an input 3865 of the attacker's direct choice. Otherwise the bug can manifest itself as 3866 transient authentication and key negotiation failures or reproducible 3867 erroneous outcome of public-key operations with specially crafted input. 3868 Among EC algorithms only Brainpool P-512 curves are affected and one 3869 presumably can attack ECDH key negotiation. Impact was not analyzed in 3870 detail, because pre-requisites for attack are considered unlikely. Namely 3871 multiple clients have to choose the curve in question and the server has to 3872 share the private key among them, neither of which is default behaviour. 3873 Even then only clients that chose the curve will be affected. 3874 3875 This issue was publicly reported as transient failures and was not 3876 initially recognized as a security issue. Thanks to Richard Morgan for 3877 providing reproducible case. 3878 ([CVE-2016-7055]) 3879 3880 *Andy Polyakov* 3881 3882 * Removed automatic addition of RPATH in shared libraries and executables, 3883 as this was a remainder from OpenSSL 1.0.x and isn't needed any more. 3884 3885 *Richard Levitte* 3886 3887### Changes between 1.1.0a and 1.1.0b [26 Sep 2016] 3888 3889 * Fix Use After Free for large message sizes 3890 3891 The patch applied to address CVE-2016-6307 resulted in an issue where if a 3892 message larger than approx 16k is received then the underlying buffer to 3893 store the incoming message is reallocated and moved. Unfortunately a 3894 dangling pointer to the old location is left which results in an attempt to 3895 write to the previously freed location. This is likely to result in a 3896 crash, however it could potentially lead to execution of arbitrary code. 3897 3898 This issue only affects OpenSSL 1.1.0a. 3899 3900 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Święcki. 3901 ([CVE-2016-6309]) 3902 3903 *Matt Caswell* 3904 3905### Changes between 1.1.0 and 1.1.0a [22 Sep 2016] 3906 3907 * OCSP Status Request extension unbounded memory growth 3908 3909 A malicious client can send an excessively large OCSP Status Request 3910 extension. If that client continually requests renegotiation, sending a 3911 large OCSP Status Request extension each time, then there will be unbounded 3912 memory growth on the server. This will eventually lead to a Denial Of 3913 Service attack through memory exhaustion. Servers with a default 3914 configuration are vulnerable even if they do not support OCSP. Builds using 3915 the "no-ocsp" build time option are not affected. 3916 3917 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 3918 ([CVE-2016-6304]) 3919 3920 *Matt Caswell* 3921 3922 * SSL_peek() hang on empty record 3923 3924 OpenSSL 1.1.0 SSL/TLS will hang during a call to SSL_peek() if the peer 3925 sends an empty record. This could be exploited by a malicious peer in a 3926 Denial Of Service attack. 3927 3928 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Alex Gaynor. 3929 ([CVE-2016-6305]) 3930 3931 *Matt Caswell* 3932 3933 * Excessive allocation of memory in tls_get_message_header() and 3934 dtls1_preprocess_fragment() 3935 3936 A (D)TLS message includes 3 bytes for its length in the header for the 3937 message. This would allow for messages up to 16Mb in length. Messages of 3938 this length are excessive and OpenSSL includes a check to ensure that a 3939 peer is sending reasonably sized messages in order to avoid too much memory 3940 being consumed to service a connection. A flaw in the logic of version 3941 1.1.0 means that memory for the message is allocated too early, prior to 3942 the excessive message length check. Due to way memory is allocated in 3943 OpenSSL this could mean an attacker could force up to 21Mb to be allocated 3944 to service a connection. This could lead to a Denial of Service through 3945 memory exhaustion. However, the excessive message length check still takes 3946 place, and this would cause the connection to immediately fail. Assuming 3947 that the application calls SSL_free() on the failed connection in a timely 3948 manner then the 21Mb of allocated memory will then be immediately freed 3949 again. Therefore the excessive memory allocation will be transitory in 3950 nature. This then means that there is only a security impact if: 3951 3952 1) The application does not call SSL_free() in a timely manner in the event 3953 that the connection fails 3954 or 3955 2) The application is working in a constrained environment where there is 3956 very little free memory 3957 or 3958 3) The attacker initiates multiple connection attempts such that there are 3959 multiple connections in a state where memory has been allocated for the 3960 connection; SSL_free() has not yet been called; and there is insufficient 3961 memory to service the multiple requests. 3962 3963 Except in the instance of (1) above any Denial Of Service is likely to be 3964 transitory because as soon as the connection fails the memory is 3965 subsequently freed again in the SSL_free() call. However there is an 3966 increased risk during this period of application crashes due to the lack of 3967 memory - which would then mean a more serious Denial of Service. 3968 3969 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 3970 (CVE-2016-6307 and CVE-2016-6308) 3971 3972 *Matt Caswell* 3973 3974 * solaris-x86-cc, i.e. 32-bit configuration with vendor compiler, 3975 had to be removed. Primary reason is that vendor assembler can't 3976 assemble our modules with -KPIC flag. As result it, assembly 3977 support, was not even available as option. But its lack means 3978 lack of side-channel resistant code, which is incompatible with 3979 security by todays standards. Fortunately gcc is readily available 3980 prepackaged option, which we firmly point at... 3981 3982 *Andy Polyakov* 3983 3984### Changes between 1.0.2h and 1.1.0 [25 Aug 2016] 3985 3986 * Windows command-line tool supports UTF-8 opt-in option for arguments 3987 and console input. Setting OPENSSL_WIN32_UTF8 environment variable 3988 (to any value) allows Windows user to access PKCS#12 file generated 3989 with Windows CryptoAPI and protected with non-ASCII password, as well 3990 as files generated under UTF-8 locale on Linux also protected with 3991 non-ASCII password. 3992 3993 *Andy Polyakov* 3994 3995 * To mitigate the SWEET32 attack ([CVE-2016-2183]), 3DES cipher suites 3996 have been disabled by default and removed from DEFAULT, just like RC4. 3997 See the RC4 item below to re-enable both. 3998 3999 *Rich Salz* 4000 4001 * The method for finding the storage location for the Windows RAND seed file 4002 has changed. First we check %RANDFILE%. If that is not set then we check 4003 the directories %HOME%, %USERPROFILE% and %SYSTEMROOT% in that order. If 4004 all else fails we fall back to C:\. 4005 4006 *Matt Caswell* 4007 4008 * The EVP_EncryptUpdate() function has had its return type changed from void 4009 to int. A return of 0 indicates and error while a return of 1 indicates 4010 success. 4011 4012 *Matt Caswell* 4013 4014 * The flags RSA_FLAG_NO_CONSTTIME, DSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME and 4015 DH_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME which previously provided the ability to switch 4016 off the constant time implementation for RSA, DSA and DH have been made 4017 no-ops and deprecated. 4018 4019 *Matt Caswell* 4020 4021 * Windows RAND implementation was simplified to only get entropy by 4022 calling CryptGenRandom(). Various other RAND-related tickets 4023 were also closed. 4024 4025 *Joseph Wylie Yandle, Rich Salz* 4026 4027 * The stack and lhash API's were renamed to start with `OPENSSL_SK_` 4028 and `OPENSSL_LH_`, respectively. The old names are available 4029 with API compatibility. They new names are now completely documented. 4030 4031 *Rich Salz* 4032 4033 * Unify TYPE_up_ref(obj) methods signature. 4034 SSL_CTX_up_ref(), SSL_up_ref(), X509_up_ref(), EVP_PKEY_up_ref(), 4035 X509_CRL_up_ref(), X509_OBJECT_up_ref_count() methods are now returning an 4036 int (instead of void) like all others TYPE_up_ref() methods. 4037 So now these methods also check the return value of CRYPTO_atomic_add(), 4038 and the validity of object reference counter. 4039 4040 *fdasilvayy@gmail.com* 4041 4042 * With Windows Visual Studio builds, the .pdb files are installed 4043 alongside the installed libraries and executables. For a static 4044 library installation, ossl_static.pdb is the associate compiler 4045 generated .pdb file to be used when linking programs. 4046 4047 *Richard Levitte* 4048 4049 * Remove openssl.spec. Packaging files belong with the packagers. 4050 4051 *Richard Levitte* 4052 4053 * Automatic Darwin/OSX configuration has had a refresh, it will now 4054 recognise x86_64 architectures automatically. You can still decide 4055 to build for a different bitness with the environment variable 4056 KERNEL_BITS (can be 32 or 64), for example: 4057 4058 KERNEL_BITS=32 ./config 4059 4060 *Richard Levitte* 4061 4062 * Change default algorithms in pkcs8 utility to use PKCS#5 v2.0, 4063 256 bit AES and HMAC with SHA256. 4064 4065 *Steve Henson* 4066 4067 * Remove support for MIPS o32 ABI on IRIX (and IRIX only). 4068 4069 *Andy Polyakov* 4070 4071 * Triple-DES ciphers have been moved from HIGH to MEDIUM. 4072 4073 *Rich Salz* 4074 4075 * To enable users to have their own config files and build file templates, 4076 Configure looks in the directory indicated by the environment variable 4077 OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR as well as the in-source Configurations/ 4078 directory. On VMS, OPENSSL_LOCAL_CONFIG_DIR is expected to be a logical 4079 name and is used as is. 4080 4081 *Richard Levitte* 4082 4083 * The following datatypes were made opaque: X509_OBJECT, X509_STORE_CTX, 4084 X509_STORE, X509_LOOKUP, and X509_LOOKUP_METHOD. The unused type 4085 X509_CERT_FILE_CTX was removed. 4086 4087 *Rich Salz* 4088 4089 * "shared" builds are now the default. To create only static libraries use 4090 the "no-shared" Configure option. 4091 4092 *Matt Caswell* 4093 4094 * Remove the no-aes, no-hmac, no-rsa, no-sha and no-md5 Configure options. 4095 All of these option have not worked for some while and are fundamental 4096 algorithms. 4097 4098 *Matt Caswell* 4099 4100 * Make various cleanup routines no-ops and mark them as deprecated. Most 4101 global cleanup functions are no longer required because they are handled 4102 via auto-deinit (see OPENSSL_init_crypto and OPENSSL_init_ssl man pages). 4103 Explicitly de-initing can cause problems (e.g. where a library that uses 4104 OpenSSL de-inits, but an application is still using it). The affected 4105 functions are CONF_modules_free(), ENGINE_cleanup(), OBJ_cleanup(), 4106 EVP_cleanup(), BIO_sock_cleanup(), CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data(), 4107 RAND_cleanup(), SSL_COMP_free_compression_methods(), ERR_free_strings() and 4108 COMP_zlib_cleanup(). 4109 4110 *Matt Caswell* 4111 4112 * --strict-warnings no longer enables runtime debugging options 4113 such as REF_DEBUG. Instead, debug options are automatically 4114 enabled with '--debug' builds. 4115 4116 *Andy Polyakov, Emilia Käsper* 4117 4118 * Made DH and DH_METHOD opaque. The structures for managing DH objects 4119 have been moved out of the public header files. New functions for managing 4120 these have been added. 4121 4122 *Matt Caswell* 4123 4124 * Made RSA and RSA_METHOD opaque. The structures for managing RSA 4125 objects have been moved out of the public header files. New 4126 functions for managing these have been added. 4127 4128 *Richard Levitte* 4129 4130 * Made DSA and DSA_METHOD opaque. The structures for managing DSA objects 4131 have been moved out of the public header files. New functions for managing 4132 these have been added. 4133 4134 *Matt Caswell* 4135 4136 * Made BIO and BIO_METHOD opaque. The structures for managing BIOs have been 4137 moved out of the public header files. New functions for managing these 4138 have been added. 4139 4140 *Matt Caswell* 4141 4142 * Removed no-rijndael as a config option. Rijndael is an old name for AES. 4143 4144 *Matt Caswell* 4145 4146 * Removed the mk1mf build scripts. 4147 4148 *Richard Levitte* 4149 4150 * Headers are now wrapped, if necessary, with OPENSSL_NO_xxx, so 4151 it is always safe to #include a header now. 4152 4153 *Rich Salz* 4154 4155 * Removed the aged BC-32 config and all its supporting scripts 4156 4157 *Richard Levitte* 4158 4159 * Removed support for Ultrix, Netware, and OS/2. 4160 4161 *Rich Salz* 4162 4163 * Add support for HKDF. 4164 4165 *Alessandro Ghedini* 4166 4167 * Add support for blake2b and blake2s 4168 4169 *Bill Cox* 4170 4171 * Added support for "pipelining". Ciphers that have the 4172 EVP_CIPH_FLAG_PIPELINE flag set have a capability to process multiple 4173 encryptions/decryptions simultaneously. There are currently no built-in 4174 ciphers with this property but the expectation is that engines will be able 4175 to offer it to significantly improve throughput. Support has been extended 4176 into libssl so that multiple records for a single connection can be 4177 processed in one go (for >=TLS 1.1). 4178 4179 *Matt Caswell* 4180 4181 * Added the AFALG engine. This is an async capable engine which is able to 4182 offload work to the Linux kernel. In this initial version it only supports 4183 AES128-CBC. The kernel must be version 4.1.0 or greater. 4184 4185 *Catriona Lucey* 4186 4187 * OpenSSL now uses a new threading API. It is no longer necessary to 4188 set locking callbacks to use OpenSSL in a multi-threaded environment. There 4189 are two supported threading models: pthreads and windows threads. It is 4190 also possible to configure OpenSSL at compile time for "no-threads". The 4191 old threading API should no longer be used. The functions have been 4192 replaced with "no-op" compatibility macros. 4193 4194 *Alessandro Ghedini, Matt Caswell* 4195 4196 * Modify behavior of ALPN to invoke callback after SNI/servername 4197 callback, such that updates to the SSL_CTX affect ALPN. 4198 4199 *Todd Short* 4200 4201 * Add SSL_CIPHER queries for authentication and key-exchange. 4202 4203 *Todd Short* 4204 4205 * Changes to the DEFAULT cipherlist: 4206 - Prefer (EC)DHE handshakes over plain RSA. 4207 - Prefer AEAD ciphers over legacy ciphers. 4208 - Prefer ECDSA over RSA when both certificates are available. 4209 - Prefer TLSv1.2 ciphers/PRF. 4210 - Remove DSS, SEED, IDEA, CAMELLIA, and AES-CCM from the 4211 default cipherlist. 4212 4213 *Emilia Käsper* 4214 4215 * Change the ECC default curve list to be this, in order: x25519, 4216 secp256r1, secp521r1, secp384r1. 4217 4218 *Rich Salz* 4219 4220 * RC4 based libssl ciphersuites are now classed as "weak" ciphers and are 4221 disabled by default. They can be re-enabled using the 4222 enable-weak-ssl-ciphers option to Configure. 4223 4224 *Matt Caswell* 4225 4226 * If the server has ALPN configured, but supports no protocols that the 4227 client advertises, send a fatal "no_application_protocol" alert. 4228 This behaviour is SHALL in RFC 7301, though it isn't universally 4229 implemented by other servers. 4230 4231 *Emilia Käsper* 4232 4233 * Add X25519 support. 4234 Add ASN.1 and EVP_PKEY methods for X25519. This includes support 4235 for public and private key encoding using the format documented in 4236 draft-ietf-curdle-pkix-02. The corresponding EVP_PKEY method supports 4237 key generation and key derivation. 4238 4239 TLS support complies with draft-ietf-tls-rfc4492bis-08 and uses 4240 X25519(29). 4241 4242 *Steve Henson* 4243 4244 * Deprecate SRP_VBASE_get_by_user. 4245 SRP_VBASE_get_by_user had inconsistent memory management behaviour. 4246 In order to fix an unavoidable memory leak ([CVE-2016-0798]), 4247 SRP_VBASE_get_by_user was changed to ignore the "fake user" SRP 4248 seed, even if the seed is configured. 4249 4250 Users should use SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user instead. Note that in 4251 SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user, caller must free the returned value. Note 4252 also that even though configuring the SRP seed attempts to hide 4253 invalid usernames by continuing the handshake with fake 4254 credentials, this behaviour is not constant time and no strong 4255 guarantees are made that the handshake is indistinguishable from 4256 that of a valid user. 4257 4258 *Emilia Käsper* 4259 4260 * Configuration change; it's now possible to build dynamic engines 4261 without having to build shared libraries and vice versa. This 4262 only applies to the engines in `engines/`, those in `crypto/engine/` 4263 will always be built into libcrypto (i.e. "static"). 4264 4265 Building dynamic engines is enabled by default; to disable, use 4266 the configuration option "disable-dynamic-engine". 4267 4268 The only requirements for building dynamic engines are the 4269 presence of the DSO module and building with position independent 4270 code, so they will also automatically be disabled if configuring 4271 with "disable-dso" or "disable-pic". 4272 4273 The macros OPENSSL_NO_STATIC_ENGINE and OPENSSL_NO_DYNAMIC_ENGINE 4274 are also taken away from openssl/opensslconf.h, as they are 4275 irrelevant. 4276 4277 *Richard Levitte* 4278 4279 * Configuration change; if there is a known flag to compile 4280 position independent code, it will always be applied on the 4281 libcrypto and libssl object files, and never on the application 4282 object files. This means other libraries that use routines from 4283 libcrypto / libssl can be made into shared libraries regardless 4284 of how OpenSSL was configured. 4285 4286 If this isn't desirable, the configuration options "disable-pic" 4287 or "no-pic" can be used to disable the use of PIC. This will 4288 also disable building shared libraries and dynamic engines. 4289 4290 *Richard Levitte* 4291 4292 * Removed JPAKE code. It was experimental and has no wide use. 4293 4294 *Rich Salz* 4295 4296 * The INSTALL_PREFIX Makefile variable has been renamed to 4297 DESTDIR. That makes for less confusion on what this variable 4298 is for. Also, the configuration option --install_prefix is 4299 removed. 4300 4301 *Richard Levitte* 4302 4303 * Heartbeat for TLS has been removed and is disabled by default 4304 for DTLS; configure with enable-heartbeats. Code that uses the 4305 old #define's might need to be updated. 4306 4307 *Emilia Käsper, Rich Salz* 4308 4309 * Rename REF_CHECK to REF_DEBUG. 4310 4311 *Rich Salz* 4312 4313 * New "unified" build system 4314 4315 The "unified" build system is aimed to be a common system for all 4316 platforms we support. With it comes new support for VMS. 4317 4318 This system builds supports building in a different directory tree 4319 than the source tree. It produces one Makefile (for unix family 4320 or lookalikes), or one descrip.mms (for VMS). 4321 4322 The source of information to make the Makefile / descrip.mms is 4323 small files called 'build.info', holding the necessary 4324 information for each directory with source to compile, and a 4325 template in Configurations, like unix-Makefile.tmpl or 4326 descrip.mms.tmpl. 4327 4328 With this change, the library names were also renamed on Windows 4329 and on VMS. They now have names that are closer to the standard 4330 on Unix, and include the major version number, and in certain 4331 cases, the architecture they are built for. See "Notes on shared 4332 libraries" in INSTALL. 4333 4334 We rely heavily on the perl module Text::Template. 4335 4336 *Richard Levitte* 4337 4338 * Added support for auto-initialisation and de-initialisation of the library. 4339 OpenSSL no longer requires explicit init or deinit routines to be called, 4340 except in certain circumstances. See the OPENSSL_init_crypto() and 4341 OPENSSL_init_ssl() man pages for further information. 4342 4343 *Matt Caswell* 4344 4345 * The arguments to the DTLSv1_listen function have changed. Specifically the 4346 "peer" argument is now expected to be a BIO_ADDR object. 4347 4348 * Rewrite of BIO networking library. The BIO library lacked consistent 4349 support of IPv6, and adding it required some more extensive 4350 modifications. This introduces the BIO_ADDR and BIO_ADDRINFO types, 4351 which hold all types of addresses and chains of address information. 4352 It also introduces a new API, with functions like BIO_socket, 4353 BIO_connect, BIO_listen, BIO_lookup and a rewrite of BIO_accept. 4354 The source/sink BIOs BIO_s_connect, BIO_s_accept and BIO_s_datagram 4355 have been adapted accordingly. 4356 4357 *Richard Levitte* 4358 4359 * RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_type_1 now accepts inputs with and without 4360 the leading 0-byte. 4361 4362 *Emilia Käsper* 4363 4364 * CRIME protection: disable compression by default, even if OpenSSL is 4365 compiled with zlib enabled. Applications can still enable compression 4366 by calling SSL_CTX_clear_options(ctx, SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION), or by 4367 using the SSL_CONF library to configure compression. 4368 4369 *Emilia Käsper* 4370 4371 * The signature of the session callback configured with 4372 SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb was changed. The read-only input buffer 4373 was explicitly marked as `const unsigned char*` instead of 4374 `unsigned char*`. 4375 4376 *Emilia Käsper* 4377 4378 * Always DPURIFY. Remove the use of uninitialized memory in the 4379 RNG, and other conditional uses of DPURIFY. This makes -DPURIFY a no-op. 4380 4381 *Emilia Käsper* 4382 4383 * Removed many obsolete configuration items, including 4384 DES_PTR, DES_RISC1, DES_RISC2, DES_INT 4385 MD2_CHAR, MD2_INT, MD2_LONG 4386 BF_PTR, BF_PTR2 4387 IDEA_SHORT, IDEA_LONG 4388 RC2_SHORT, RC2_LONG, RC4_LONG, RC4_CHUNK, RC4_INDEX 4389 4390 *Rich Salz, with advice from Andy Polyakov* 4391 4392 * Many BN internals have been moved to an internal header file. 4393 4394 *Rich Salz with help from Andy Polyakov* 4395 4396 * Configuration and writing out the results from it has changed. 4397 Files such as Makefile include/openssl/opensslconf.h and are now 4398 produced through general templates, such as Makefile.in and 4399 crypto/opensslconf.h.in and some help from the perl module 4400 Text::Template. 4401 4402 Also, the center of configuration information is no longer 4403 Makefile. Instead, Configure produces a perl module in 4404 configdata.pm which holds most of the config data (in the hash 4405 table %config), the target data that comes from the target 4406 configuration in one of the `Configurations/*.conf` files (in 4407 %target). 4408 4409 *Richard Levitte* 4410 4411 * To clarify their intended purposes, the Configure options 4412 --prefix and --openssldir change their semantics, and become more 4413 straightforward and less interdependent. 4414 4415 --prefix shall be used exclusively to give the location INSTALLTOP 4416 where programs, scripts, libraries, include files and manuals are 4417 going to be installed. The default is now /usr/local. 4418 4419 --openssldir shall be used exclusively to give the default 4420 location OPENSSLDIR where certificates, private keys, CRLs are 4421 managed. This is also where the default openssl.cnf gets 4422 installed. 4423 If the directory given with this option is a relative path, the 4424 values of both the --prefix value and the --openssldir value will 4425 be combined to become OPENSSLDIR. 4426 The default for --openssldir is INSTALLTOP/ssl. 4427 4428 Anyone who uses --openssldir to specify where OpenSSL is to be 4429 installed MUST change to use --prefix instead. 4430 4431 *Richard Levitte* 4432 4433 * The GOST engine was out of date and therefore it has been removed. An up 4434 to date GOST engine is now being maintained in an external repository. 4435 See: <https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Binaries>. Libssl still retains 4436 support for GOST ciphersuites (these are only activated if a GOST engine 4437 is present). 4438 4439 *Matt Caswell* 4440 4441 * EGD is no longer supported by default; use enable-egd when 4442 configuring. 4443 4444 *Ben Kaduk and Rich Salz* 4445 4446 * The distribution now has Makefile.in files, which are used to 4447 create Makefile's when Configure is run. *Configure must be run 4448 before trying to build now.* 4449 4450 *Rich Salz* 4451 4452 * The return value for SSL_CIPHER_description() for error conditions 4453 has changed. 4454 4455 *Rich Salz* 4456 4457 * Support for RFC6698/RFC7671 DANE TLSA peer authentication. 4458 4459 Obtaining and performing DNSSEC validation of TLSA records is 4460 the application's responsibility. The application provides 4461 the TLSA records of its choice to OpenSSL, and these are then 4462 used to authenticate the peer. 4463 4464 The TLSA records need not even come from DNS. They can, for 4465 example, be used to implement local end-entity certificate or 4466 trust-anchor "pinning", where the "pin" data takes the form 4467 of TLSA records, which can augment or replace verification 4468 based on the usual WebPKI public certification authorities. 4469 4470 *Viktor Dukhovni* 4471 4472 * Revert default OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED setting. Instead OpenSSL 4473 continues to support deprecated interfaces in default builds. 4474 However, applications are strongly advised to compile their 4475 source files with -DOPENSSL_API_COMPAT=0x10100000L, which hides 4476 the declarations of all interfaces deprecated in 0.9.8, 1.0.0 4477 or the 1.1.0 releases. 4478 4479 In environments in which all applications have been ported to 4480 not use any deprecated interfaces OpenSSL's Configure script 4481 should be used with the --api=1.1.0 option to entirely remove 4482 support for the deprecated features from the library and 4483 unconditionally disable them in the installed headers. 4484 Essentially the same effect can be achieved with the "no-deprecated" 4485 argument to Configure, except that this will always restrict 4486 the build to just the latest API, rather than a fixed API 4487 version. 4488 4489 As applications are ported to future revisions of the API, 4490 they should update their compile-time OPENSSL_API_COMPAT define 4491 accordingly, but in most cases should be able to continue to 4492 compile with later releases. 4493 4494 The OPENSSL_API_COMPAT versions for 1.0.0, and 0.9.8 are 4495 0x10000000L and 0x00908000L, respectively. However those 4496 versions did not support the OPENSSL_API_COMPAT feature, and 4497 so applications are not typically tested for explicit support 4498 of just the undeprecated features of either release. 4499 4500 *Viktor Dukhovni* 4501 4502 * Add support for setting the minimum and maximum supported protocol. 4503 It can bet set via the SSL_set_min_proto_version() and 4504 SSL_set_max_proto_version(), or via the SSL_CONF's MinProtocol and 4505 MaxProtocol. It's recommended to use the new APIs to disable 4506 protocols instead of disabling individual protocols using 4507 SSL_set_options() or SSL_CONF's Protocol. This change also 4508 removes support for disabling TLS 1.2 in the OpenSSL TLS 4509 client at compile time by defining OPENSSL_NO_TLS1_2_CLIENT. 4510 4511 *Kurt Roeckx* 4512 4513 * Support for ChaCha20 and Poly1305 added to libcrypto and libssl. 4514 4515 *Andy Polyakov* 4516 4517 * New EC_KEY_METHOD, this replaces the older ECDSA_METHOD and ECDH_METHOD 4518 and integrates ECDSA and ECDH functionality into EC. Implementations can 4519 now redirect key generation and no longer need to convert to or from 4520 ECDSA_SIG format. 4521 4522 Note: the ecdsa.h and ecdh.h headers are now no longer needed and just 4523 include the ec.h header file instead. 4524 4525 *Steve Henson* 4526 4527 * Remove support for all 40 and 56 bit ciphers. This includes all the export 4528 ciphers who are no longer supported and drops support the ephemeral RSA key 4529 exchange. The LOW ciphers currently doesn't have any ciphers in it. 4530 4531 *Kurt Roeckx* 4532 4533 * Made EVP_MD_CTX, EVP_MD, EVP_CIPHER_CTX, EVP_CIPHER and HMAC_CTX 4534 opaque. For HMAC_CTX, the following constructors and destructors 4535 were added: 4536 4537 HMAC_CTX *HMAC_CTX_new(void); 4538 void HMAC_CTX_free(HMAC_CTX *ctx); 4539 4540 For EVP_MD and EVP_CIPHER, complete APIs to create, fill and 4541 destroy such methods has been added. See EVP_MD_meth_new(3) and 4542 EVP_CIPHER_meth_new(3) for documentation. 4543 4544 Additional changes: 4545 1) `EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup()`, `EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup()` and 4546 `HMAC_CTX_cleanup()` were removed. `HMAC_CTX_reset()` and 4547 `EVP_MD_CTX_reset()` should be called instead to reinitialise 4548 an already created structure. 4549 2) For consistency with the majority of our object creators and 4550 destructors, `EVP_MD_CTX_(create|destroy)` were renamed to 4551 `EVP_MD_CTX_(new|free)`. The old names are retained as macros 4552 for deprecated builds. 4553 4554 *Richard Levitte* 4555 4556 * Added ASYNC support. Libcrypto now includes the async sub-library to enable 4557 cryptographic operations to be performed asynchronously as long as an 4558 asynchronous capable engine is used. See the ASYNC_start_job() man page for 4559 further details. Libssl has also had this capability integrated with the 4560 introduction of the new mode SSL_MODE_ASYNC and associated error 4561 SSL_ERROR_WANT_ASYNC. See the SSL_CTX_set_mode() and SSL_get_error() man 4562 pages. This work was developed in partnership with Intel Corp. 4563 4564 *Matt Caswell* 4565 4566 * SSL_{CTX_}set_ecdh_auto() has been removed and ECDH is support is 4567 always enabled now. If you want to disable the support you should 4568 exclude it using the list of supported ciphers. This also means that the 4569 "-no_ecdhe" option has been removed from s_server. 4570 4571 *Kurt Roeckx* 4572 4573 * SSL_{CTX}_set_tmp_ecdh() which can set 1 EC curve now internally calls 4574 SSL_{CTX_}set1_curves() which can set a list. 4575 4576 *Kurt Roeckx* 4577 4578 * Remove support for SSL_{CTX_}set_tmp_ecdh_callback(). You should set the 4579 curve you want to support using SSL_{CTX_}set1_curves(). 4580 4581 *Kurt Roeckx* 4582 4583 * State machine rewrite. The state machine code has been significantly 4584 refactored in order to remove much duplication of code and solve issues 4585 with the old code (see [ssl/statem/README.md](ssl/statem/README.md) for 4586 further details). This change does have some associated API changes. 4587 Notably the SSL_state() function has been removed and replaced by 4588 SSL_get_state which now returns an "OSSL_HANDSHAKE_STATE" instead of an int. 4589 SSL_set_state() has been removed altogether. The previous handshake states 4590 defined in ssl.h and ssl3.h have also been removed. 4591 4592 *Matt Caswell* 4593 4594 * All instances of the string "ssleay" in the public API were replaced 4595 with OpenSSL (case-matching; e.g., OPENSSL_VERSION for #define's) 4596 Some error codes related to internal RSA_eay API's were renamed. 4597 4598 *Rich Salz* 4599 4600 * The demo files in crypto/threads were moved to demo/threads. 4601 4602 *Rich Salz* 4603 4604 * Removed obsolete engines: 4758cca, aep, atalla, cswift, nuron, gmp, 4605 sureware and ubsec. 4606 4607 *Matt Caswell, Rich Salz* 4608 4609 * New ASN.1 embed macro. 4610 4611 New ASN.1 macro ASN1_EMBED. This is the same as ASN1_SIMPLE except the 4612 structure is not allocated: it is part of the parent. That is instead of 4613 4614 FOO *x; 4615 4616 it must be: 4617 4618 FOO x; 4619 4620 This reduces memory fragmentation and make it impossible to accidentally 4621 set a mandatory field to NULL. 4622 4623 This currently only works for some fields specifically a SEQUENCE, CHOICE, 4624 or ASN1_STRING type which is part of a parent SEQUENCE. Since it is 4625 equivalent to ASN1_SIMPLE it cannot be tagged, OPTIONAL, SET OF or 4626 SEQUENCE OF. 4627 4628 *Steve Henson* 4629 4630 * Remove EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY, a compile-time option that never compiled. 4631 4632 *Emilia Käsper* 4633 4634 * Removed DES and RC4 ciphersuites from DEFAULT. Also removed RC2 although 4635 in 1.0.2 EXPORT was already removed and the only RC2 ciphersuite is also 4636 an EXPORT one. COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT has been updated accordingly to add 4637 DES and RC4 ciphersuites. 4638 4639 *Matt Caswell* 4640 4641 * Rewrite EVP_DecodeUpdate (base64 decoding) to fix several bugs. 4642 This changes the decoding behaviour for some invalid messages, 4643 though the change is mostly in the more lenient direction, and 4644 legacy behaviour is preserved as much as possible. 4645 4646 *Emilia Käsper* 4647 4648 * Fix no-stdio build. 4649 *David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com> and also* 4650 *Ivan Nestlerode <ivan.nestlerode@sonos.com>* 4651 4652 * New testing framework 4653 The testing framework has been largely rewritten and is now using 4654 perl and the perl modules Test::Harness and an extended variant of 4655 Test::More called OpenSSL::Test to do its work. All test scripts in 4656 test/ have been rewritten into test recipes, and all direct calls to 4657 executables in test/Makefile have become individual recipes using the 4658 simplified testing OpenSSL::Test::Simple. 4659 4660 For documentation on our testing modules, do: 4661 4662 perldoc test/testlib/OpenSSL/Test/Simple.pm 4663 perldoc test/testlib/OpenSSL/Test.pm 4664 4665 *Richard Levitte* 4666 4667 * Revamped memory debug; only -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG and -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ABORT 4668 are used; the latter aborts on memory leaks (usually checked on exit). 4669 Some undocumented "set malloc, etc., hooks" functions were removed 4670 and others were changed. All are now documented. 4671 4672 *Rich Salz* 4673 4674 * In DSA_generate_parameters_ex, if the provided seed is too short, 4675 return an error 4676 4677 *Rich Salz and Ismo Puustinen <ismo.puustinen@intel.com>* 4678 4679 * Rewrite PSK to support ECDHE_PSK, DHE_PSK and RSA_PSK. Add ciphersuites 4680 from RFC4279, RFC4785, RFC5487, RFC5489. 4681 4682 Thanks to Christian J. Dietrich and Giuseppe D'Angelo for the 4683 original RSA_PSK patch. 4684 4685 *Steve Henson* 4686 4687 * Dropped support for the SSL3_FLAGS_DELAY_CLIENT_FINISHED flag. This SSLeay 4688 era flag was never set throughout the codebase (only read). Also removed 4689 SSL3_FLAGS_POP_BUFFER which was only used if 4690 SSL3_FLAGS_DELAY_CLIENT_FINISHED was also set. 4691 4692 *Matt Caswell* 4693 4694 * Changed the default name options in the "ca", "crl", "req" and "x509" 4695 to be "oneline" instead of "compat". 4696 4697 *Richard Levitte* 4698 4699 * Remove SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG. This is SSLeay legacy, we're 4700 not aware of clients that still exhibit this bug, and the workaround 4701 hasn't been working properly for a while. 4702 4703 *Emilia Käsper* 4704 4705 * The return type of BIO_number_read() and BIO_number_written() as well as 4706 the corresponding num_read and num_write members in the BIO structure has 4707 changed from unsigned long to uint64_t. On platforms where an unsigned 4708 long is 32 bits (e.g. Windows) these counters could overflow if >4Gb is 4709 transferred. 4710 4711 *Matt Caswell* 4712 4713 * Given the pervasive nature of TLS extensions it is inadvisable to run 4714 OpenSSL without support for them. It also means that maintaining 4715 the OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT option within the code is very invasive (and probably 4716 not well tested). Therefore the OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT option has been removed. 4717 4718 *Matt Caswell* 4719 4720 * Removed support for the two export grade static DH ciphersuites 4721 EXP-DH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA and EXP-DH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA. These two ciphersuites 4722 were newly added (along with a number of other static DH ciphersuites) to 4723 1.0.2. However the two export ones have *never* worked since they were 4724 introduced. It seems strange in any case to be adding new export 4725 ciphersuites, and given "logjam" it also does not seem correct to fix them. 4726 4727 *Matt Caswell* 4728 4729 * Version negotiation has been rewritten. In particular SSLv23_method(), 4730 SSLv23_client_method() and SSLv23_server_method() have been deprecated, 4731 and turned into macros which simply call the new preferred function names 4732 TLS_method(), TLS_client_method() and TLS_server_method(). All new code 4733 should use the new names instead. Also as part of this change the ssl23.h 4734 header file has been removed. 4735 4736 *Matt Caswell* 4737 4738 * Support for Kerberos ciphersuites in TLS (RFC2712) has been removed. This 4739 code and the associated standard is no longer considered fit-for-purpose. 4740 4741 *Matt Caswell* 4742 4743 * RT2547 was closed. When generating a private key, try to make the 4744 output file readable only by the owner. This behavior change might 4745 be noticeable when interacting with other software. 4746 4747 * Documented all exdata functions. Added CRYPTO_free_ex_index. 4748 Added a test. 4749 4750 *Rich Salz* 4751 4752 * Added HTTP GET support to the ocsp command. 4753 4754 *Rich Salz* 4755 4756 * Changed default digest for the dgst and enc commands from MD5 to 4757 sha256 4758 4759 *Rich Salz* 4760 4761 * RAND_pseudo_bytes has been deprecated. Users should use RAND_bytes instead. 4762 4763 *Matt Caswell* 4764 4765 * Added support for TLS extended master secret from 4766 draft-ietf-tls-session-hash-03.txt. Thanks for Alfredo Pironti for an 4767 initial patch which was a great help during development. 4768 4769 *Steve Henson* 4770 4771 * All libssl internal structures have been removed from the public header 4772 files, and the OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN option has been removed (since it is 4773 now redundant). Users should not attempt to access internal structures 4774 directly. Instead they should use the provided API functions. 4775 4776 *Matt Caswell* 4777 4778 * config has been changed so that by default OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED is used. 4779 Access to deprecated functions can be re-enabled by running config with 4780 "enable-deprecated". In addition applications wishing to use deprecated 4781 functions must define OPENSSL_USE_DEPRECATED. Note that this new behaviour 4782 will, by default, disable some transitive includes that previously existed 4783 in the header files (e.g. ec.h will no longer, by default, include bn.h) 4784 4785 *Matt Caswell* 4786 4787 * Added support for OCB mode. OpenSSL has been granted a patent license 4788 compatible with the OpenSSL license for use of OCB. Details are available 4789 at <https://www.openssl.org/source/OCB-patent-grant-OpenSSL.pdf>. Support 4790 for OCB can be removed by calling config with no-ocb. 4791 4792 *Matt Caswell* 4793 4794 * SSLv2 support has been removed. It still supports receiving a SSLv2 4795 compatible client hello. 4796 4797 *Kurt Roeckx* 4798 4799 * Increased the minimal RSA keysize from 256 to 512 bits [Rich Salz], 4800 done while fixing the error code for the key-too-small case. 4801 4802 *Annie Yousar <a.yousar@informatik.hu-berlin.de>* 4803 4804 * CA.sh has been removed; use CA.pl instead. 4805 4806 *Rich Salz* 4807 4808 * Removed old DES API. 4809 4810 *Rich Salz* 4811 4812 * Remove various unsupported platforms: 4813 Sony NEWS4 4814 BEOS and BEOS_R5 4815 NeXT 4816 SUNOS 4817 MPE/iX 4818 Sinix/ReliantUNIX RM400 4819 DGUX 4820 NCR 4821 Tandem 4822 Cray 4823 16-bit platforms such as WIN16 4824 4825 *Rich Salz* 4826 4827 * Clean up OPENSSL_NO_xxx #define's 4828 - Use setbuf() and remove OPENSSL_NO_SETVBUF_IONBF 4829 - Rename OPENSSL_SYSNAME_xxx to OPENSSL_SYS_xxx 4830 - OPENSSL_NO_EC{DH,DSA} merged into OPENSSL_NO_EC 4831 - OPENSSL_NO_RIPEMD160, OPENSSL_NO_RIPEMD merged into OPENSSL_NO_RMD160 4832 - OPENSSL_NO_FP_API merged into OPENSSL_NO_STDIO 4833 - Remove OPENSSL_NO_BIO OPENSSL_NO_BUFFER OPENSSL_NO_CHAIN_VERIFY 4834 OPENSSL_NO_EVP OPENSSL_NO_FIPS_ERR OPENSSL_NO_HASH_COMP 4835 OPENSSL_NO_LHASH OPENSSL_NO_OBJECT OPENSSL_NO_SPEED OPENSSL_NO_STACK 4836 OPENSSL_NO_X509 OPENSSL_NO_X509_VERIFY 4837 - Remove MS_STATIC; it's a relic from platforms <32 bits. 4838 4839 *Rich Salz* 4840 4841 * Cleaned up dead code 4842 Remove all but one '#ifdef undef' which is to be looked at. 4843 4844 *Rich Salz* 4845 4846 * Clean up calling of xxx_free routines. 4847 Just like free(), fix most of the xxx_free routines to accept 4848 NULL. Remove the non-null checks from callers. Save much code. 4849 4850 *Rich Salz* 4851 4852 * Add secure heap for storage of private keys (when possible). 4853 Add BIO_s_secmem(), CBIGNUM, etc. 4854 Contributed by Akamai Technologies under our Corporate CLA. 4855 4856 *Rich Salz* 4857 4858 * Experimental support for a new, fast, unbiased prime candidate generator, 4859 bn_probable_prime_dh_coprime(). Not currently used by any prime generator. 4860 4861 *Felix Laurie von Massenbach <felix@erbridge.co.uk>* 4862 4863 * New output format NSS in the sess_id command line tool. This allows 4864 exporting the session id and the master key in NSS keylog format. 4865 4866 *Martin Kaiser <martin@kaiser.cx>* 4867 4868 * Harmonize version and its documentation. -f flag is used to display 4869 compilation flags. 4870 4871 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 4872 4873 * Fix eckey_priv_encode so it immediately returns an error upon a failure 4874 in i2d_ECPrivateKey. Thanks to Ted Unangst for feedback on this issue. 4875 4876 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 4877 4878 * Fix some double frees. These are not thought to be exploitable. 4879 4880 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 4881 4882 * A missing bounds check in the handling of the TLS heartbeat extension 4883 can be used to reveal up to 64k of memory to a connected client or 4884 server. 4885 4886 Thanks for Neel Mehta of Google Security for discovering this bug and to 4887 Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org> and Bodo Moeller <bmoeller@acm.org> for 4888 preparing the fix ([CVE-2014-0160]) 4889 4890 *Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller* 4891 4892 * Fix for the attack described in the paper "Recovering OpenSSL 4893 ECDSA Nonces Using the FLUSH+RELOAD Cache Side-channel Attack" 4894 by Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger. Details can be obtained from: 4895 <http://eprint.iacr.org/2014/140> 4896 4897 Thanks to Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger for discovering this 4898 flaw and to Yuval Yarom for supplying a fix ([CVE-2014-0076]) 4899 4900 *Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger* 4901 4902 * Use algorithm specific chains in SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(): 4903 this fixes a limitation in previous versions of OpenSSL. 4904 4905 *Steve Henson* 4906 4907 * Experimental encrypt-then-mac support. 4908 4909 Experimental support for encrypt then mac from 4910 draft-gutmann-tls-encrypt-then-mac-02.txt 4911 4912 To enable it set the appropriate extension number (0x42 for the test 4913 server) using e.g. -DTLSEXT_TYPE_encrypt_then_mac=0x42 4914 4915 For non-compliant peers (i.e. just about everything) this should have no 4916 effect. 4917 4918 WARNING: EXPERIMENTAL, SUBJECT TO CHANGE. 4919 4920 *Steve Henson* 4921 4922 * Add EVP support for key wrapping algorithms, to avoid problems with 4923 existing code the flag EVP_CIPHER_CTX_WRAP_ALLOW has to be set in 4924 the EVP_CIPHER_CTX or an error is returned. Add AES and DES3 wrap 4925 algorithms and include tests cases. 4926 4927 *Steve Henson* 4928 4929 * Extend CMS code to support RSA-PSS signatures and RSA-OAEP for 4930 enveloped data. 4931 4932 *Steve Henson* 4933 4934 * Extended RSA OAEP support via EVP_PKEY API. Options to specify digest, 4935 MGF1 digest and OAEP label. 4936 4937 *Steve Henson* 4938 4939 * Make openssl verify return errors. 4940 4941 *Chris Palmer <palmer@google.com> and Ben Laurie* 4942 4943 * New function ASN1_TIME_diff to calculate the difference between two 4944 ASN1_TIME structures or one structure and the current time. 4945 4946 *Steve Henson* 4947 4948 * Update fips_test_suite to support multiple command line options. New 4949 test to induce all self test errors in sequence and check expected 4950 failures. 4951 4952 *Steve Henson* 4953 4954 * Add FIPS_{rsa,dsa,ecdsa}_{sign,verify} functions which digest and 4955 sign or verify all in one operation. 4956 4957 *Steve Henson* 4958 4959 * Add fips_algvs: a multicall fips utility incorporating all the algorithm 4960 test programs and fips_test_suite. Includes functionality to parse 4961 the minimal script output of fipsalgest.pl directly. 4962 4963 *Steve Henson* 4964 4965 * Add authorisation parameter to FIPS_module_mode_set(). 4966 4967 *Steve Henson* 4968 4969 * Add FIPS selftest for ECDH algorithm using P-224 and B-233 curves. 4970 4971 *Steve Henson* 4972 4973 * Use separate DRBG fields for internal and external flags. New function 4974 FIPS_drbg_health_check() to perform on demand health checking. Add 4975 generation tests to fips_test_suite with reduced health check interval to 4976 demonstrate periodic health checking. Add "nodh" option to 4977 fips_test_suite to skip very slow DH test. 4978 4979 *Steve Henson* 4980 4981 * New function FIPS_get_cipherbynid() to lookup FIPS supported ciphers 4982 based on NID. 4983 4984 *Steve Henson* 4985 4986 * More extensive health check for DRBG checking many more failure modes. 4987 New function FIPS_selftest_drbg_all() to handle every possible DRBG 4988 combination: call this in fips_test_suite. 4989 4990 *Steve Henson* 4991 4992 * Add support for canonical generation of DSA parameter 'g'. See 4993 FIPS 186-3 A.2.3. 4994 4995 * Add support for HMAC DRBG from SP800-90. Update DRBG algorithm test and 4996 POST to handle HMAC cases. 4997 4998 *Steve Henson* 4999 5000 * Add functions FIPS_module_version() and FIPS_module_version_text() 5001 to return numerical and string versions of the FIPS module number. 5002 5003 *Steve Henson* 5004 5005 * Rename FIPS_mode_set and FIPS_mode to FIPS_module_mode_set and 5006 FIPS_module_mode. FIPS_mode and FIPS_mode_set will be implemented 5007 outside the validated module in the FIPS capable OpenSSL. 5008 5009 *Steve Henson* 5010 5011 * Minor change to DRBG entropy callback semantics. In some cases 5012 there is no multiple of the block length between min_len and 5013 max_len. Allow the callback to return more than max_len bytes 5014 of entropy but discard any extra: it is the callback's responsibility 5015 to ensure that the extra data discarded does not impact the 5016 requested amount of entropy. 5017 5018 *Steve Henson* 5019 5020 * Add PRNG security strength checks to RSA, DSA and ECDSA using 5021 information in FIPS186-3, SP800-57 and SP800-131A. 5022 5023 *Steve Henson* 5024 5025 * CCM support via EVP. Interface is very similar to GCM case except we 5026 must supply all data in one chunk (i.e. no update, final) and the 5027 message length must be supplied if AAD is used. Add algorithm test 5028 support. 5029 5030 *Steve Henson* 5031 5032 * Initial version of POST overhaul. Add POST callback to allow the status 5033 of POST to be monitored and/or failures induced. Modify fips_test_suite 5034 to use callback. Always run all selftests even if one fails. 5035 5036 *Steve Henson* 5037 5038 * XTS support including algorithm test driver in the fips_gcmtest program. 5039 Note: this does increase the maximum key length from 32 to 64 bytes but 5040 there should be no binary compatibility issues as existing applications 5041 will never use XTS mode. 5042 5043 *Steve Henson* 5044 5045 * Extensive reorganisation of FIPS PRNG behaviour. Remove all dependencies 5046 to OpenSSL RAND code and replace with a tiny FIPS RAND API which also 5047 performs algorithm blocking for unapproved PRNG types. Also do not 5048 set PRNG type in FIPS_mode_set(): leave this to the application. 5049 Add default OpenSSL DRBG handling: sets up FIPS PRNG and seeds with 5050 the standard OpenSSL PRNG: set additional data to a date time vector. 5051 5052 *Steve Henson* 5053 5054 * Rename old X9.31 PRNG functions of the form `FIPS_rand*` to `FIPS_x931*`. 5055 This shouldn't present any incompatibility problems because applications 5056 shouldn't be using these directly and any that are will need to rethink 5057 anyway as the X9.31 PRNG is now deprecated by FIPS 140-2 5058 5059 *Steve Henson* 5060 5061 * Extensive self tests and health checking required by SP800-90 DRBG. 5062 Remove strength parameter from FIPS_drbg_instantiate and always 5063 instantiate at maximum supported strength. 5064 5065 *Steve Henson* 5066 5067 * Add ECDH code to fips module and fips_ecdhvs for primitives only testing. 5068 5069 *Steve Henson* 5070 5071 * New algorithm test program fips_dhvs to handle DH primitives only testing. 5072 5073 *Steve Henson* 5074 5075 * New function DH_compute_key_padded() to compute a DH key and pad with 5076 leading zeroes if needed: this complies with SP800-56A et al. 5077 5078 *Steve Henson* 5079 5080 * Initial implementation of SP800-90 DRBGs for Hash and CTR. Not used by 5081 anything, incomplete, subject to change and largely untested at present. 5082 5083 *Steve Henson* 5084 5085 * Modify fipscanisteronly build option to only build the necessary object 5086 files by filtering FIPS_EX_OBJ through a perl script in crypto/Makefile. 5087 5088 *Steve Henson* 5089 5090 * Add experimental option FIPSSYMS to give all symbols in 5091 fipscanister.o and FIPS or fips prefix. This will avoid 5092 conflicts with future versions of OpenSSL. Add perl script 5093 util/fipsas.pl to preprocess assembly language source files 5094 and rename any affected symbols. 5095 5096 *Steve Henson* 5097 5098 * Add selftest checks and algorithm block of non-fips algorithms in 5099 FIPS mode. Remove DES2 from selftests. 5100 5101 *Steve Henson* 5102 5103 * Add ECDSA code to fips module. Add tiny fips_ecdsa_check to just 5104 return internal method without any ENGINE dependencies. Add new 5105 tiny fips sign and verify functions. 5106 5107 *Steve Henson* 5108 5109 * New build option no-ec2m to disable characteristic 2 code. 5110 5111 *Steve Henson* 5112 5113 * New build option "fipscanisteronly". This only builds fipscanister.o 5114 and (currently) associated fips utilities. Uses the file Makefile.fips 5115 instead of Makefile.org as the prototype. 5116 5117 *Steve Henson* 5118 5119 * Add some FIPS mode restrictions to GCM. Add internal IV generator. 5120 Update fips_gcmtest to use IV generator. 5121 5122 *Steve Henson* 5123 5124 * Initial, experimental EVP support for AES-GCM. AAD can be input by 5125 setting output buffer to NULL. The `*Final` function must be 5126 called although it will not retrieve any additional data. The tag 5127 can be set or retrieved with a ctrl. The IV length is by default 12 5128 bytes (96 bits) but can be set to an alternative value. If the IV 5129 length exceeds the maximum IV length (currently 16 bytes) it cannot be 5130 set before the key. 5131 5132 *Steve Henson* 5133 5134 * New flag in ciphers: EVP_CIPH_FLAG_CUSTOM_CIPHER. This means the 5135 underlying do_cipher function handles all cipher semantics itself 5136 including padding and finalisation. This is useful if (for example) 5137 an ENGINE cipher handles block padding itself. The behaviour of 5138 do_cipher is subtly changed if this flag is set: the return value 5139 is the number of characters written to the output buffer (zero is 5140 no longer an error code) or a negative error code. Also if the 5141 input buffer is NULL and length 0 finalisation should be performed. 5142 5143 *Steve Henson* 5144 5145 * If a candidate issuer certificate is already part of the constructed 5146 path ignore it: new debug notification X509_V_ERR_PATH_LOOP for this case. 5147 5148 *Steve Henson* 5149 5150 * Improve forward-security support: add functions 5151 5152 void SSL_CTX_set_not_resumable_session_callback( 5153 SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_forward_secure)) 5154 void SSL_set_not_resumable_session_callback( 5155 SSL *ssl, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_forward_secure)) 5156 5157 for use by SSL/TLS servers; the callback function will be called whenever a 5158 new session is created, and gets to decide whether the session may be 5159 cached to make it resumable (return 0) or not (return 1). (As by the 5160 SSL/TLS protocol specifications, the session_id sent by the server will be 5161 empty to indicate that the session is not resumable; also, the server will 5162 not generate RFC 4507 (RFC 5077) session tickets.) 5163 5164 A simple reasonable callback implementation is to return is_forward_secure. 5165 This parameter will be set to 1 or 0 depending on the ciphersuite selected 5166 by the SSL/TLS server library, indicating whether it can provide forward 5167 security. 5168 5169 *Emilia Käsper <emilia.kasper@esat.kuleuven.be> (Google)* 5170 5171 * New -verify_name option in command line utilities to set verification 5172 parameters by name. 5173 5174 *Steve Henson* 5175 5176 * Initial CMAC implementation. WARNING: EXPERIMENTAL, API MAY CHANGE. 5177 Add CMAC pkey methods. 5178 5179 *Steve Henson* 5180 5181 * Experimental renegotiation in s_server -www mode. If the client 5182 browses /reneg connection is renegotiated. If /renegcert it is 5183 renegotiated requesting a certificate. 5184 5185 *Steve Henson* 5186 5187 * Add an "external" session cache for debugging purposes to s_server. This 5188 should help trace issues which normally are only apparent in deployed 5189 multi-process servers. 5190 5191 *Steve Henson* 5192 5193 * Extensive audit of libcrypto with DEBUG_UNUSED. Fix many cases where 5194 return value is ignored. NB. The functions RAND_add(), RAND_seed(), 5195 BIO_set_cipher() and some obscure PEM functions were changed so they 5196 can now return an error. The RAND changes required a change to the 5197 RAND_METHOD structure. 5198 5199 *Steve Henson* 5200 5201 * New macro `__owur` for "OpenSSL Warn Unused Result". This makes use of 5202 a gcc attribute to warn if the result of a function is ignored. This 5203 is enable if DEBUG_UNUSED is set. Add to several functions in evp.h 5204 whose return value is often ignored. 5205 5206 *Steve Henson* 5207 5208 * New -noct, -requestct, -requirect and -ctlogfile options for s_client. 5209 These allow SCTs (signed certificate timestamps) to be requested and 5210 validated when establishing a connection. 5211 5212 *Rob Percival <robpercival@google.com>* 5213 5214OpenSSL 1.0.2 5215------------- 5216 5217### Changes between 1.0.2s and 1.0.2t [10 Sep 2019] 5218 5219 * For built-in EC curves, ensure an EC_GROUP built from the curve name is 5220 used even when parsing explicit parameters, when loading a encoded key 5221 or calling `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecpkparameters()`/ 5222 `EC_GROUP_new_from_ecparameters()`. 5223 This prevents bypass of security hardening and performance gains, 5224 especially for curves with specialized EC_METHODs. 5225 By default, if a key encoded with explicit parameters is loaded and later 5226 encoded, the output is still encoded with explicit parameters, even if 5227 internally a "named" EC_GROUP is used for computation. 5228 5229 *Nicola Tuveri* 5230 5231 * Compute ECC cofactors if not provided during EC_GROUP construction. Before 5232 this change, EC_GROUP_set_generator would accept order and/or cofactor as 5233 NULL. After this change, only the cofactor parameter can be NULL. It also 5234 does some minimal sanity checks on the passed order. 5235 ([CVE-2019-1547]) 5236 5237 *Billy Bob Brumley* 5238 5239 * Fixed a padding oracle in PKCS7_dataDecode and CMS_decrypt_set1_pkey. 5240 An attack is simple, if the first CMS_recipientInfo is valid but the 5241 second CMS_recipientInfo is chosen ciphertext. If the second 5242 recipientInfo decodes to PKCS #1 v1.5 form plaintext, the correct 5243 encryption key will be replaced by garbage, and the message cannot be 5244 decoded, but if the RSA decryption fails, the correct encryption key is 5245 used and the recipient will not notice the attack. 5246 As a work around for this potential attack the length of the decrypted 5247 key must be equal to the cipher default key length, in case the 5248 certifiate is not given and all recipientInfo are tried out. 5249 The old behaviour can be re-enabled in the CMS code by setting the 5250 CMS_DEBUG_DECRYPT flag. 5251 ([CVE-2019-1563]) 5252 5253 *Bernd Edlinger* 5254 5255 * Document issue with installation paths in diverse Windows builds 5256 5257 '/usr/local/ssl' is an unsafe prefix for location to install OpenSSL 5258 binaries and run-time config file. 5259 ([CVE-2019-1552]) 5260 5261 *Richard Levitte* 5262 5263### Changes between 1.0.2r and 1.0.2s [28 May 2019] 5264 5265 * Change the default RSA, DSA and DH size to 2048 bit instead of 1024. 5266 This changes the size when using the `genpkey` command when no size is given. 5267 It fixes an omission in earlier changes that changed all RSA, DSA and DH 5268 generation commands to use 2048 bits by default. 5269 5270 *Kurt Roeckx* 5271 5272 * Add FIPS support for Android Arm 64-bit 5273 5274 Support for Android Arm 64-bit was added to the OpenSSL FIPS Object 5275 Module in Version 2.0.10. For some reason, the corresponding target 5276 'android64-aarch64' was missing OpenSSL 1.0.2, whence it could not be 5277 built with FIPS support on Android Arm 64-bit. This omission has been 5278 fixed. 5279 5280 *Matthias St. Pierre* 5281 5282### Changes between 1.0.2q and 1.0.2r [26 Feb 2019] 5283 5284 * 0-byte record padding oracle 5285 5286 If an application encounters a fatal protocol error and then calls 5287 SSL_shutdown() twice (once to send a close_notify, and once to receive one) 5288 then OpenSSL can respond differently to the calling application if a 0 byte 5289 record is received with invalid padding compared to if a 0 byte record is 5290 received with an invalid MAC. If the application then behaves differently 5291 based on that in a way that is detectable to the remote peer, then this 5292 amounts to a padding oracle that could be used to decrypt data. 5293 5294 In order for this to be exploitable "non-stitched" ciphersuites must be in 5295 use. Stitched ciphersuites are optimised implementations of certain 5296 commonly used ciphersuites. Also the application must call SSL_shutdown() 5297 twice even if a protocol error has occurred (applications should not do 5298 this but some do anyway). 5299 5300 This issue was discovered by Juraj Somorovsky, Robert Merget and Nimrod 5301 Aviram, with additional investigation by Steven Collison and Andrew 5302 Hourselt. It was reported to OpenSSL on 10th December 2018. 5303 ([CVE-2019-1559]) 5304 5305 *Matt Caswell* 5306 5307 * Move strictness check from EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() to EVP_PKEY_asn1_add0(). 5308 5309 *Richard Levitte* 5310 5311### Changes between 1.0.2p and 1.0.2q [20 Nov 2018] 5312 5313 * Microarchitecture timing vulnerability in ECC scalar multiplication 5314 5315 OpenSSL ECC scalar multiplication, used in e.g. ECDSA and ECDH, has been 5316 shown to be vulnerable to a microarchitecture timing side channel attack. 5317 An attacker with sufficient access to mount local timing attacks during 5318 ECDSA signature generation could recover the private key. 5319 5320 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 26th October 2018 by Alejandro 5321 Cabrera Aldaya, Billy Brumley, Sohaib ul Hassan, Cesar Pereida Garcia and 5322 Nicola Tuveri. 5323 ([CVE-2018-5407]) 5324 5325 *Billy Brumley* 5326 5327 * Timing vulnerability in DSA signature generation 5328 5329 The OpenSSL DSA signature algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to a 5330 timing side channel attack. An attacker could use variations in the signing 5331 algorithm to recover the private key. 5332 5333 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 16th October 2018 by Samuel Weiser. 5334 ([CVE-2018-0734]) 5335 5336 *Paul Dale* 5337 5338 * Resolve a compatibility issue in EC_GROUP handling with the FIPS Object 5339 Module, accidentally introduced while backporting security fixes from the 5340 development branch and hindering the use of ECC in FIPS mode. 5341 5342 *Nicola Tuveri* 5343 5344### Changes between 1.0.2o and 1.0.2p [14 Aug 2018] 5345 5346 * Client DoS due to large DH parameter 5347 5348 During key agreement in a TLS handshake using a DH(E) based ciphersuite a 5349 malicious server can send a very large prime value to the client. This will 5350 cause the client to spend an unreasonably long period of time generating a 5351 key for this prime resulting in a hang until the client has finished. This 5352 could be exploited in a Denial Of Service attack. 5353 5354 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 5th June 2018 by Guido Vranken 5355 ([CVE-2018-0732]) 5356 5357 *Guido Vranken* 5358 5359 * Cache timing vulnerability in RSA Key Generation 5360 5361 The OpenSSL RSA Key generation algorithm has been shown to be vulnerable to 5362 a cache timing side channel attack. An attacker with sufficient access to 5363 mount cache timing attacks during the RSA key generation process could 5364 recover the private key. 5365 5366 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 4th April 2018 by Alejandro Cabrera 5367 Aldaya, Billy Brumley, Cesar Pereida Garcia and Luis Manuel Alvarez Tapia. 5368 ([CVE-2018-0737]) 5369 5370 *Billy Brumley* 5371 5372 * Make EVP_PKEY_asn1_new() a bit stricter about its input. A NULL pem_str 5373 parameter is no longer accepted, as it leads to a corrupt table. NULL 5374 pem_str is reserved for alias entries only. 5375 5376 *Richard Levitte* 5377 5378 * Revert blinding in ECDSA sign and instead make problematic addition 5379 length-invariant. Switch even to fixed-length Montgomery multiplication. 5380 5381 *Andy Polyakov* 5382 5383 * Change generating and checking of primes so that the error rate of not 5384 being prime depends on the intended use based on the size of the input. 5385 For larger primes this will result in more rounds of Miller-Rabin. 5386 The maximal error rate for primes with more than 1080 bits is lowered 5387 to 2^-128. 5388 5389 *Kurt Roeckx, Annie Yousar* 5390 5391 * Increase the number of Miller-Rabin rounds for DSA key generating to 64. 5392 5393 *Kurt Roeckx* 5394 5395 * Add blinding to ECDSA and DSA signatures to protect against side channel 5396 attacks discovered by Keegan Ryan (NCC Group). 5397 5398 *Matt Caswell* 5399 5400 * When unlocking a pass phrase protected PEM file or PKCS#8 container, we 5401 now allow empty (zero character) pass phrases. 5402 5403 *Richard Levitte* 5404 5405 * Certificate time validation (X509_cmp_time) enforces stricter 5406 compliance with RFC 5280. Fractional seconds and timezone offsets 5407 are no longer allowed. 5408 5409 *Emilia Käsper* 5410 5411### Changes between 1.0.2n and 1.0.2o [27 Mar 2018] 5412 5413 * Constructed ASN.1 types with a recursive definition could exceed the stack 5414 5415 Constructed ASN.1 types with a recursive definition (such as can be found 5416 in PKCS7) could eventually exceed the stack given malicious input with 5417 excessive recursion. This could result in a Denial Of Service attack. There 5418 are no such structures used within SSL/TLS that come from untrusted sources 5419 so this is considered safe. 5420 5421 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 4th January 2018 by the OSS-fuzz 5422 project. 5423 ([CVE-2018-0739]) 5424 5425 *Matt Caswell* 5426 5427### Changes between 1.0.2m and 1.0.2n [7 Dec 2017] 5428 5429 * Read/write after SSL object in error state 5430 5431 OpenSSL 1.0.2 (starting from version 1.0.2b) introduced an "error state" 5432 mechanism. The intent was that if a fatal error occurred during a handshake 5433 then OpenSSL would move into the error state and would immediately fail if 5434 you attempted to continue the handshake. This works as designed for the 5435 explicit handshake functions (SSL_do_handshake(), SSL_accept() and 5436 SSL_connect()), however due to a bug it does not work correctly if 5437 SSL_read() or SSL_write() is called directly. In that scenario, if the 5438 handshake fails then a fatal error will be returned in the initial function 5439 call. If SSL_read()/SSL_write() is subsequently called by the application 5440 for the same SSL object then it will succeed and the data is passed without 5441 being decrypted/encrypted directly from the SSL/TLS record layer. 5442 5443 In order to exploit this issue an application bug would have to be present 5444 that resulted in a call to SSL_read()/SSL_write() being issued after having 5445 already received a fatal error. 5446 5447 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by David Benjamin (Google). 5448 ([CVE-2017-3737]) 5449 5450 *Matt Caswell* 5451 5452 * rsaz_1024_mul_avx2 overflow bug on x86_64 5453 5454 There is an overflow bug in the AVX2 Montgomery multiplication procedure 5455 used in exponentiation with 1024-bit moduli. No EC algorithms are affected. 5456 Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA and DSA as a result of this 5457 defect would be very difficult to perform and are not believed likely. 5458 Attacks against DH1024 are considered just feasible, because most of the 5459 work necessary to deduce information about a private key may be performed 5460 offline. The amount of resources required for such an attack would be 5461 significant. However, for an attack on TLS to be meaningful, the server 5462 would have to share the DH1024 private key among multiple clients, which is 5463 no longer an option since CVE-2016-0701. 5464 5465 This only affects processors that support the AVX2 but not ADX extensions 5466 like Intel Haswell (4th generation). 5467 5468 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by David Benjamin (Google). The issue 5469 was originally found via the OSS-Fuzz project. 5470 ([CVE-2017-3738]) 5471 5472 *Andy Polyakov* 5473 5474### Changes between 1.0.2l and 1.0.2m [2 Nov 2017] 5475 5476 * bn_sqrx8x_internal carry bug on x86_64 5477 5478 There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring 5479 procedure. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks 5480 against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to 5481 perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just 5482 feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to 5483 deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount 5484 of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and 5485 likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would 5486 additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target 5487 private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private 5488 key that is shared between multiple clients. 5489 5490 This only affects processors that support the BMI1, BMI2 and ADX extensions 5491 like Intel Broadwell (5th generation) and later or AMD Ryzen. 5492 5493 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 5494 ([CVE-2017-3736]) 5495 5496 *Andy Polyakov* 5497 5498 * Malformed X.509 IPAddressFamily could cause OOB read 5499 5500 If an X.509 certificate has a malformed IPAddressFamily extension, 5501 OpenSSL could do a one-byte buffer overread. The most likely result 5502 would be an erroneous display of the certificate in text format. 5503 5504 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 5505 5506 *Rich Salz* 5507 5508### Changes between 1.0.2k and 1.0.2l [25 May 2017] 5509 5510 * Have 'config' recognise 64-bit mingw and choose 'mingw64' as the target 5511 platform rather than 'mingw'. 5512 5513 *Richard Levitte* 5514 5515### Changes between 1.0.2j and 1.0.2k [26 Jan 2017] 5516 5517 * Truncated packet could crash via OOB read 5518 5519 If one side of an SSL/TLS path is running on a 32-bit host and a specific 5520 cipher is being used, then a truncated packet can cause that host to 5521 perform an out-of-bounds read, usually resulting in a crash. 5522 5523 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Święcki of Google. 5524 ([CVE-2017-3731]) 5525 5526 *Andy Polyakov* 5527 5528 * BN_mod_exp may produce incorrect results on x86_64 5529 5530 There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring 5531 procedure. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks 5532 against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to 5533 perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just 5534 feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to 5535 deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount 5536 of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and 5537 likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would 5538 additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target 5539 private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private 5540 key that is shared between multiple clients. For example this can occur by 5541 default in OpenSSL DHE based SSL/TLS ciphersuites. Note: This issue is very 5542 similar to CVE-2015-3193 but must be treated as a separate problem. 5543 5544 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OSS-Fuzz project. 5545 ([CVE-2017-3732]) 5546 5547 *Andy Polyakov* 5548 5549 * Montgomery multiplication may produce incorrect results 5550 5551 There is a carry propagating bug in the Broadwell-specific Montgomery 5552 multiplication procedure that handles input lengths divisible by, but 5553 longer than 256 bits. Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA, DSA 5554 and DH private keys are impossible. This is because the subroutine in 5555 question is not used in operations with the private key itself and an input 5556 of the attacker's direct choice. Otherwise the bug can manifest itself as 5557 transient authentication and key negotiation failures or reproducible 5558 erroneous outcome of public-key operations with specially crafted input. 5559 Among EC algorithms only Brainpool P-512 curves are affected and one 5560 presumably can attack ECDH key negotiation. Impact was not analyzed in 5561 detail, because pre-requisites for attack are considered unlikely. Namely 5562 multiple clients have to choose the curve in question and the server has to 5563 share the private key among them, neither of which is default behaviour. 5564 Even then only clients that chose the curve will be affected. 5565 5566 This issue was publicly reported as transient failures and was not 5567 initially recognized as a security issue. Thanks to Richard Morgan for 5568 providing reproducible case. 5569 ([CVE-2016-7055]) 5570 5571 *Andy Polyakov* 5572 5573 * OpenSSL now fails if it receives an unrecognised record type in TLS1.0 5574 or TLS1.1. Previously this only happened in SSLv3 and TLS1.2. This is to 5575 prevent issues where no progress is being made and the peer continually 5576 sends unrecognised record types, using up resources processing them. 5577 5578 *Matt Caswell* 5579 5580### Changes between 1.0.2i and 1.0.2j [26 Sep 2016] 5581 5582 * Missing CRL sanity check 5583 5584 A bug fix which included a CRL sanity check was added to OpenSSL 1.1.0 5585 but was omitted from OpenSSL 1.0.2i. As a result any attempt to use 5586 CRLs in OpenSSL 1.0.2i will crash with a null pointer exception. 5587 5588 This issue only affects the OpenSSL 1.0.2i 5589 ([CVE-2016-7052]) 5590 5591 *Matt Caswell* 5592 5593### Changes between 1.0.2h and 1.0.2i [22 Sep 2016] 5594 5595 * OCSP Status Request extension unbounded memory growth 5596 5597 A malicious client can send an excessively large OCSP Status Request 5598 extension. If that client continually requests renegotiation, sending a 5599 large OCSP Status Request extension each time, then there will be unbounded 5600 memory growth on the server. This will eventually lead to a Denial Of 5601 Service attack through memory exhaustion. Servers with a default 5602 configuration are vulnerable even if they do not support OCSP. Builds using 5603 the "no-ocsp" build time option are not affected. 5604 5605 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5606 ([CVE-2016-6304]) 5607 5608 *Matt Caswell* 5609 5610 * In order to mitigate the SWEET32 attack, the DES ciphers were moved from 5611 HIGH to MEDIUM. 5612 5613 This issue was reported to OpenSSL Karthikeyan Bhargavan and Gaetan 5614 Leurent (INRIA) 5615 ([CVE-2016-2183]) 5616 5617 *Rich Salz* 5618 5619 * OOB write in MDC2_Update() 5620 5621 An overflow can occur in MDC2_Update() either if called directly or 5622 through the EVP_DigestUpdate() function using MDC2. If an attacker 5623 is able to supply very large amounts of input data after a previous 5624 call to EVP_EncryptUpdate() with a partial block then a length check 5625 can overflow resulting in a heap corruption. 5626 5627 The amount of data needed is comparable to SIZE_MAX which is impractical 5628 on most platforms. 5629 5630 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5631 ([CVE-2016-6303]) 5632 5633 *Stephen Henson* 5634 5635 * Malformed SHA512 ticket DoS 5636 5637 If a server uses SHA512 for TLS session ticket HMAC it is vulnerable to a 5638 DoS attack where a malformed ticket will result in an OOB read which will 5639 ultimately crash. 5640 5641 The use of SHA512 in TLS session tickets is comparatively rare as it requires 5642 a custom server callback and ticket lookup mechanism. 5643 5644 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5645 ([CVE-2016-6302]) 5646 5647 *Stephen Henson* 5648 5649 * OOB write in BN_bn2dec() 5650 5651 The function BN_bn2dec() does not check the return value of BN_div_word(). 5652 This can cause an OOB write if an application uses this function with an 5653 overly large BIGNUM. This could be a problem if an overly large certificate 5654 or CRL is printed out from an untrusted source. TLS is not affected because 5655 record limits will reject an oversized certificate before it is parsed. 5656 5657 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5658 ([CVE-2016-2182]) 5659 5660 *Stephen Henson* 5661 5662 * OOB read in TS_OBJ_print_bio() 5663 5664 The function TS_OBJ_print_bio() misuses OBJ_obj2txt(): the return value is 5665 the total length the OID text representation would use and not the amount 5666 of data written. This will result in OOB reads when large OIDs are 5667 presented. 5668 5669 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5670 ([CVE-2016-2180]) 5671 5672 *Stephen Henson* 5673 5674 * Pointer arithmetic undefined behaviour 5675 5676 Avoid some undefined pointer arithmetic 5677 5678 A common idiom in the codebase is to check limits in the following manner: 5679 "p + len > limit" 5680 5681 Where "p" points to some malloc'd data of SIZE bytes and 5682 limit == p + SIZE 5683 5684 "len" here could be from some externally supplied data (e.g. from a TLS 5685 message). 5686 5687 The rules of C pointer arithmetic are such that "p + len" is only well 5688 defined where len <= SIZE. Therefore the above idiom is actually 5689 undefined behaviour. 5690 5691 For example this could cause problems if some malloc implementation 5692 provides an address for "p" such that "p + len" actually overflows for 5693 values of len that are too big and therefore p + len < limit. 5694 5695 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Guido Vranken 5696 ([CVE-2016-2177]) 5697 5698 *Matt Caswell* 5699 5700 * Constant time flag not preserved in DSA signing 5701 5702 Operations in the DSA signing algorithm should run in constant time in 5703 order to avoid side channel attacks. A flaw in the OpenSSL DSA 5704 implementation means that a non-constant time codepath is followed for 5705 certain operations. This has been demonstrated through a cache-timing 5706 attack to be sufficient for an attacker to recover the private DSA key. 5707 5708 This issue was reported by César Pereida (Aalto University), Billy Brumley 5709 (Tampere University of Technology), and Yuval Yarom (The University of 5710 Adelaide and NICTA). 5711 ([CVE-2016-2178]) 5712 5713 *César Pereida* 5714 5715 * DTLS buffered message DoS 5716 5717 In a DTLS connection where handshake messages are delivered out-of-order 5718 those messages that OpenSSL is not yet ready to process will be buffered 5719 for later use. Under certain circumstances, a flaw in the logic means that 5720 those messages do not get removed from the buffer even though the handshake 5721 has been completed. An attacker could force up to approx. 15 messages to 5722 remain in the buffer when they are no longer required. These messages will 5723 be cleared when the DTLS connection is closed. The default maximum size for 5724 a message is 100k. Therefore the attacker could force an additional 1500k 5725 to be consumed per connection. By opening many simulataneous connections an 5726 attacker could cause a DoS attack through memory exhaustion. 5727 5728 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Quan Luo. 5729 ([CVE-2016-2179]) 5730 5731 *Matt Caswell* 5732 5733 * DTLS replay protection DoS 5734 5735 A flaw in the DTLS replay attack protection mechanism means that records 5736 that arrive for future epochs update the replay protection "window" before 5737 the MAC for the record has been validated. This could be exploited by an 5738 attacker by sending a record for the next epoch (which does not have to 5739 decrypt or have a valid MAC), with a very large sequence number. This means 5740 that all subsequent legitimate packets are dropped causing a denial of 5741 service for a specific DTLS connection. 5742 5743 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OCAP audit team. 5744 ([CVE-2016-2181]) 5745 5746 *Matt Caswell* 5747 5748 * Certificate message OOB reads 5749 5750 In OpenSSL 1.0.2 and earlier some missing message length checks can result 5751 in OOB reads of up to 2 bytes beyond an allocated buffer. There is a 5752 theoretical DoS risk but this has not been observed in practice on common 5753 platforms. 5754 5755 The messages affected are client certificate, client certificate request 5756 and server certificate. As a result the attack can only be performed 5757 against a client or a server which enables client authentication. 5758 5759 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 5760 ([CVE-2016-6306]) 5761 5762 *Stephen Henson* 5763 5764### Changes between 1.0.2g and 1.0.2h [3 May 2016] 5765 5766 * Prevent padding oracle in AES-NI CBC MAC check 5767 5768 A MITM attacker can use a padding oracle attack to decrypt traffic 5769 when the connection uses an AES CBC cipher and the server support 5770 AES-NI. 5771 5772 This issue was introduced as part of the fix for Lucky 13 padding 5773 attack ([CVE-2013-0169]). The padding check was rewritten to be in 5774 constant time by making sure that always the same bytes are read and 5775 compared against either the MAC or padding bytes. But it no longer 5776 checked that there was enough data to have both the MAC and padding 5777 bytes. 5778 5779 This issue was reported by Juraj Somorovsky using TLS-Attacker. 5780 5781 *Kurt Roeckx* 5782 5783 * Fix EVP_EncodeUpdate overflow 5784 5785 An overflow can occur in the EVP_EncodeUpdate() function which is used for 5786 Base64 encoding of binary data. If an attacker is able to supply very large 5787 amounts of input data then a length check can overflow resulting in a heap 5788 corruption. 5789 5790 Internally to OpenSSL the EVP_EncodeUpdate() function is primarily used by 5791 the `PEM_write_bio*` family of functions. These are mainly used within the 5792 OpenSSL command line applications, so any application which processes data 5793 from an untrusted source and outputs it as a PEM file should be considered 5794 vulnerable to this issue. User applications that call these APIs directly 5795 with large amounts of untrusted data may also be vulnerable. 5796 5797 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 5798 ([CVE-2016-2105]) 5799 5800 *Matt Caswell* 5801 5802 * Fix EVP_EncryptUpdate overflow 5803 5804 An overflow can occur in the EVP_EncryptUpdate() function. If an attacker 5805 is able to supply very large amounts of input data after a previous call to 5806 EVP_EncryptUpdate() with a partial block then a length check can overflow 5807 resulting in a heap corruption. Following an analysis of all OpenSSL 5808 internal usage of the EVP_EncryptUpdate() function all usage is one of two 5809 forms. The first form is where the EVP_EncryptUpdate() call is known to be 5810 the first called function after an EVP_EncryptInit(), and therefore that 5811 specific call must be safe. The second form is where the length passed to 5812 EVP_EncryptUpdate() can be seen from the code to be some small value and 5813 therefore there is no possibility of an overflow. Since all instances are 5814 one of these two forms, it is believed that there can be no overflows in 5815 internal code due to this problem. It should be noted that 5816 EVP_DecryptUpdate() can call EVP_EncryptUpdate() in certain code paths. 5817 Also EVP_CipherUpdate() is a synonym for EVP_EncryptUpdate(). All instances 5818 of these calls have also been analysed too and it is believed there are no 5819 instances in internal usage where an overflow could occur. 5820 5821 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 5822 ([CVE-2016-2106]) 5823 5824 *Matt Caswell* 5825 5826 * Prevent ASN.1 BIO excessive memory allocation 5827 5828 When ASN.1 data is read from a BIO using functions such as d2i_CMS_bio() 5829 a short invalid encoding can cause allocation of large amounts of memory 5830 potentially consuming excessive resources or exhausting memory. 5831 5832 Any application parsing untrusted data through d2i BIO functions is 5833 affected. The memory based functions such as d2i_X509() are *not* affected. 5834 Since the memory based functions are used by the TLS library, TLS 5835 applications are not affected. 5836 5837 This issue was reported by Brian Carpenter. 5838 ([CVE-2016-2109]) 5839 5840 *Stephen Henson* 5841 5842 * EBCDIC overread 5843 5844 ASN1 Strings that are over 1024 bytes can cause an overread in applications 5845 using the X509_NAME_oneline() function on EBCDIC systems. This could result 5846 in arbitrary stack data being returned in the buffer. 5847 5848 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 5849 ([CVE-2016-2176]) 5850 5851 *Matt Caswell* 5852 5853 * Modify behavior of ALPN to invoke callback after SNI/servername 5854 callback, such that updates to the SSL_CTX affect ALPN. 5855 5856 *Todd Short* 5857 5858 * Remove LOW from the DEFAULT cipher list. This removes singles DES from the 5859 default. 5860 5861 *Kurt Roeckx* 5862 5863 * Only remove the SSLv2 methods with the no-ssl2-method option. When the 5864 methods are enabled and ssl2 is disabled the methods return NULL. 5865 5866 *Kurt Roeckx* 5867 5868### Changes between 1.0.2f and 1.0.2g [1 Mar 2016] 5869 5870* Disable weak ciphers in SSLv3 and up in default builds of OpenSSL. 5871 Builds that are not configured with "enable-weak-ssl-ciphers" will not 5872 provide any "EXPORT" or "LOW" strength ciphers. 5873 5874 *Viktor Dukhovni* 5875 5876* Disable SSLv2 default build, default negotiation and weak ciphers. SSLv2 5877 is by default disabled at build-time. Builds that are not configured with 5878 "enable-ssl2" will not support SSLv2. Even if "enable-ssl2" is used, 5879 users who want to negotiate SSLv2 via the version-flexible SSLv23_method() 5880 will need to explicitly call either of: 5881 5882 SSL_CTX_clear_options(ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2); 5883 or 5884 SSL_clear_options(ssl, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2); 5885 5886 as appropriate. Even if either of those is used, or the application 5887 explicitly uses the version-specific SSLv2_method() or its client and 5888 server variants, SSLv2 ciphers vulnerable to exhaustive search key 5889 recovery have been removed. Specifically, the SSLv2 40-bit EXPORT 5890 ciphers, and SSLv2 56-bit DES are no longer available. 5891 ([CVE-2016-0800]) 5892 5893 *Viktor Dukhovni* 5894 5895 * Fix a double-free in DSA code 5896 5897 A double free bug was discovered when OpenSSL parses malformed DSA private 5898 keys and could lead to a DoS attack or memory corruption for applications 5899 that receive DSA private keys from untrusted sources. This scenario is 5900 considered rare. 5901 5902 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley(Google/BoringSSL) using 5903 libFuzzer. 5904 ([CVE-2016-0705]) 5905 5906 *Stephen Henson* 5907 5908 * Disable SRP fake user seed to address a server memory leak. 5909 5910 Add a new method SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user that handles the seed properly. 5911 5912 SRP_VBASE_get_by_user had inconsistent memory management behaviour. 5913 In order to fix an unavoidable memory leak, SRP_VBASE_get_by_user 5914 was changed to ignore the "fake user" SRP seed, even if the seed 5915 is configured. 5916 5917 Users should use SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user instead. Note that in 5918 SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user, caller must free the returned value. Note 5919 also that even though configuring the SRP seed attempts to hide 5920 invalid usernames by continuing the handshake with fake 5921 credentials, this behaviour is not constant time and no strong 5922 guarantees are made that the handshake is indistinguishable from 5923 that of a valid user. 5924 ([CVE-2016-0798]) 5925 5926 *Emilia Käsper* 5927 5928 * Fix BN_hex2bn/BN_dec2bn NULL pointer deref/heap corruption 5929 5930 In the BN_hex2bn function the number of hex digits is calculated using an 5931 int value `i`. Later `bn_expand` is called with a value of `i * 4`. For 5932 large values of `i` this can result in `bn_expand` not allocating any 5933 memory because `i * 4` is negative. This can leave the internal BIGNUM data 5934 field as NULL leading to a subsequent NULL ptr deref. For very large values 5935 of `i`, the calculation `i * 4` could be a positive value smaller than `i`. 5936 In this case memory is allocated to the internal BIGNUM data field, but it 5937 is insufficiently sized leading to heap corruption. A similar issue exists 5938 in BN_dec2bn. This could have security consequences if BN_hex2bn/BN_dec2bn 5939 is ever called by user applications with very large untrusted hex/dec data. 5940 This is anticipated to be a rare occurrence. 5941 5942 All OpenSSL internal usage of these functions use data that is not expected 5943 to be untrusted, e.g. config file data or application command line 5944 arguments. If user developed applications generate config file data based 5945 on untrusted data then it is possible that this could also lead to security 5946 consequences. This is also anticipated to be rare. 5947 5948 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Guido Vranken. 5949 ([CVE-2016-0797]) 5950 5951 *Matt Caswell* 5952 5953 * Fix memory issues in `BIO_*printf` functions 5954 5955 The internal `fmtstr` function used in processing a "%s" format string in 5956 the `BIO_*printf` functions could overflow while calculating the length of a 5957 string and cause an OOB read when printing very long strings. 5958 5959 Additionally the internal `doapr_outch` function can attempt to write to an 5960 OOB memory location (at an offset from the NULL pointer) in the event of a 5961 memory allocation failure. In 1.0.2 and below this could be caused where 5962 the size of a buffer to be allocated is greater than INT_MAX. E.g. this 5963 could be in processing a very long "%s" format string. Memory leaks can 5964 also occur. 5965 5966 The first issue may mask the second issue dependent on compiler behaviour. 5967 These problems could enable attacks where large amounts of untrusted data 5968 is passed to the `BIO_*printf` functions. If applications use these functions 5969 in this way then they could be vulnerable. OpenSSL itself uses these 5970 functions when printing out human-readable dumps of ASN.1 data. Therefore 5971 applications that print this data could be vulnerable if the data is from 5972 untrusted sources. OpenSSL command line applications could also be 5973 vulnerable where they print out ASN.1 data, or if untrusted data is passed 5974 as command line arguments. 5975 5976 Libssl is not considered directly vulnerable. Additionally certificates etc 5977 received via remote connections via libssl are also unlikely to be able to 5978 trigger these issues because of message size limits enforced within libssl. 5979 5980 This issue was reported to OpenSSL Guido Vranken. 5981 ([CVE-2016-0799]) 5982 5983 *Matt Caswell* 5984 5985 * Side channel attack on modular exponentiation 5986 5987 A side-channel attack was found which makes use of cache-bank conflicts on 5988 the Intel Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture which could lead to the recovery 5989 of RSA keys. The ability to exploit this issue is limited as it relies on 5990 an attacker who has control of code in a thread running on the same 5991 hyper-threaded core as the victim thread which is performing decryptions. 5992 5993 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Yuval Yarom, The University of 5994 Adelaide and NICTA, Daniel Genkin, Technion and Tel Aviv University, and 5995 Nadia Heninger, University of Pennsylvania with more information at 5996 <http://cachebleed.info>. 5997 ([CVE-2016-0702]) 5998 5999 *Andy Polyakov* 6000 6001 * Change the `req` command to generate a 2048-bit RSA/DSA key by default, 6002 if no keysize is specified with default_bits. This fixes an 6003 omission in an earlier change that changed all RSA/DSA key generation 6004 commands to use 2048 bits by default. 6005 6006 *Emilia Käsper* 6007 6008### Changes between 1.0.2e and 1.0.2f [28 Jan 2016] 6009 6010 * DH small subgroups 6011 6012 Historically OpenSSL only ever generated DH parameters based on "safe" 6013 primes. More recently (in version 1.0.2) support was provided for 6014 generating X9.42 style parameter files such as those required for RFC 5114 6015 support. The primes used in such files may not be "safe". Where an 6016 application is using DH configured with parameters based on primes that are 6017 not "safe" then an attacker could use this fact to find a peer's private 6018 DH exponent. This attack requires that the attacker complete multiple 6019 handshakes in which the peer uses the same private DH exponent. For example 6020 this could be used to discover a TLS server's private DH exponent if it's 6021 reusing the private DH exponent or it's using a static DH ciphersuite. 6022 6023 OpenSSL provides the option SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE for ephemeral DH (DHE) in 6024 TLS. It is not on by default. If the option is not set then the server 6025 reuses the same private DH exponent for the life of the server process and 6026 would be vulnerable to this attack. It is believed that many popular 6027 applications do set this option and would therefore not be at risk. 6028 6029 The fix for this issue adds an additional check where a "q" parameter is 6030 available (as is the case in X9.42 based parameters). This detects the 6031 only known attack, and is the only possible defense for static DH 6032 ciphersuites. This could have some performance impact. 6033 6034 Additionally the SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE option has been switched on by 6035 default and cannot be disabled. This could have some performance impact. 6036 6037 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Antonio Sanso (Adobe). 6038 ([CVE-2016-0701]) 6039 6040 *Matt Caswell* 6041 6042 * SSLv2 doesn't block disabled ciphers 6043 6044 A malicious client can negotiate SSLv2 ciphers that have been disabled on 6045 the server and complete SSLv2 handshakes even if all SSLv2 ciphers have 6046 been disabled, provided that the SSLv2 protocol was not also disabled via 6047 SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2. 6048 6049 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 26th December 2015 by Nimrod Aviram 6050 and Sebastian Schinzel. 6051 ([CVE-2015-3197]) 6052 6053 *Viktor Dukhovni* 6054 6055### Changes between 1.0.2d and 1.0.2e [3 Dec 2015] 6056 6057 * BN_mod_exp may produce incorrect results on x86_64 6058 6059 There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring 6060 procedure. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks 6061 against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to 6062 perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just 6063 feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to 6064 deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount 6065 of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and 6066 likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would 6067 additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target 6068 private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private 6069 key that is shared between multiple clients. For example this can occur by 6070 default in OpenSSL DHE based SSL/TLS ciphersuites. 6071 6072 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Hanno Böck. 6073 ([CVE-2015-3193]) 6074 6075 *Andy Polyakov* 6076 6077 * Certificate verify crash with missing PSS parameter 6078 6079 The signature verification routines will crash with a NULL pointer 6080 dereference if presented with an ASN.1 signature using the RSA PSS 6081 algorithm and absent mask generation function parameter. Since these 6082 routines are used to verify certificate signature algorithms this can be 6083 used to crash any certificate verification operation and exploited in a 6084 DoS attack. Any application which performs certificate verification is 6085 vulnerable including OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client 6086 authentication. 6087 6088 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Loïc Jonas Etienne (Qnective AG). 6089 ([CVE-2015-3194]) 6090 6091 *Stephen Henson* 6092 6093 * X509_ATTRIBUTE memory leak 6094 6095 When presented with a malformed X509_ATTRIBUTE structure OpenSSL will leak 6096 memory. This structure is used by the PKCS#7 and CMS routines so any 6097 application which reads PKCS#7 or CMS data from untrusted sources is 6098 affected. SSL/TLS is not affected. 6099 6100 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley (Google/BoringSSL) using 6101 libFuzzer. 6102 ([CVE-2015-3195]) 6103 6104 *Stephen Henson* 6105 6106 * Rewrite EVP_DecodeUpdate (base64 decoding) to fix several bugs. 6107 This changes the decoding behaviour for some invalid messages, 6108 though the change is mostly in the more lenient direction, and 6109 legacy behaviour is preserved as much as possible. 6110 6111 *Emilia Käsper* 6112 6113 * In DSA_generate_parameters_ex, if the provided seed is too short, 6114 return an error 6115 6116 *Rich Salz and Ismo Puustinen <ismo.puustinen@intel.com>* 6117 6118### Changes between 1.0.2c and 1.0.2d [9 Jul 2015] 6119 6120 * Alternate chains certificate forgery 6121 6122 During certificate verification, OpenSSL will attempt to find an 6123 alternative certificate chain if the first attempt to build such a chain 6124 fails. An error in the implementation of this logic can mean that an 6125 attacker could cause certain checks on untrusted certificates to be 6126 bypassed, such as the CA flag, enabling them to use a valid leaf 6127 certificate to act as a CA and "issue" an invalid certificate. 6128 6129 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley/David Benjamin 6130 (Google/BoringSSL). 6131 6132 *Matt Caswell* 6133 6134### Changes between 1.0.2b and 1.0.2c [12 Jun 2015] 6135 6136 * Fix HMAC ABI incompatibility. The previous version introduced an ABI 6137 incompatibility in the handling of HMAC. The previous ABI has now been 6138 restored. 6139 6140 *Matt Caswell* 6141 6142### Changes between 1.0.2a and 1.0.2b [11 Jun 2015] 6143 6144 * Malformed ECParameters causes infinite loop 6145 6146 When processing an ECParameters structure OpenSSL enters an infinite loop 6147 if the curve specified is over a specially malformed binary polynomial 6148 field. 6149 6150 This can be used to perform denial of service against any 6151 system which processes public keys, certificate requests or 6152 certificates. This includes TLS clients and TLS servers with 6153 client authentication enabled. 6154 6155 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Joseph Barr-Pixton. 6156 ([CVE-2015-1788]) 6157 6158 *Andy Polyakov* 6159 6160 * Exploitable out-of-bounds read in X509_cmp_time 6161 6162 X509_cmp_time does not properly check the length of the ASN1_TIME 6163 string and can read a few bytes out of bounds. In addition, 6164 X509_cmp_time accepts an arbitrary number of fractional seconds in the 6165 time string. 6166 6167 An attacker can use this to craft malformed certificates and CRLs of 6168 various sizes and potentially cause a segmentation fault, resulting in 6169 a DoS on applications that verify certificates or CRLs. TLS clients 6170 that verify CRLs are affected. TLS clients and servers with client 6171 authentication enabled may be affected if they use custom verification 6172 callbacks. 6173 6174 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Swiecki (Google), and 6175 independently by Hanno Böck. 6176 ([CVE-2015-1789]) 6177 6178 *Emilia Käsper* 6179 6180 * PKCS7 crash with missing EnvelopedContent 6181 6182 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing inner EncryptedContent 6183 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs 6184 with missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 6185 6186 Applications that decrypt PKCS#7 data or otherwise parse PKCS#7 6187 structures from untrusted sources are affected. OpenSSL clients and 6188 servers are not affected. 6189 6190 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 6191 ([CVE-2015-1790]) 6192 6193 *Emilia Käsper* 6194 6195 * CMS verify infinite loop with unknown hash function 6196 6197 When verifying a signedData message the CMS code can enter an infinite loop 6198 if presented with an unknown hash function OID. This can be used to perform 6199 denial of service against any system which verifies signedData messages using 6200 the CMS code. 6201 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Johannes Bauer. 6202 ([CVE-2015-1792]) 6203 6204 *Stephen Henson* 6205 6206 * Race condition handling NewSessionTicket 6207 6208 If a NewSessionTicket is received by a multi-threaded client when attempting to 6209 reuse a previous ticket then a race condition can occur potentially leading to 6210 a double free of the ticket data. 6211 ([CVE-2015-1791]) 6212 6213 *Matt Caswell* 6214 6215 * Only support 256-bit or stronger elliptic curves with the 6216 'ecdh_auto' setting (server) or by default (client). Of supported 6217 curves, prefer P-256 (both). 6218 6219 *Emilia Kasper* 6220 6221### Changes between 1.0.2 and 1.0.2a [19 Mar 2015] 6222 6223 * ClientHello sigalgs DoS fix 6224 6225 If a client connects to an OpenSSL 1.0.2 server and renegotiates with an 6226 invalid signature algorithms extension a NULL pointer dereference will 6227 occur. This can be exploited in a DoS attack against the server. 6228 6229 This issue was was reported to OpenSSL by David Ramos of Stanford 6230 University. 6231 ([CVE-2015-0291]) 6232 6233 *Stephen Henson and Matt Caswell* 6234 6235 * Multiblock corrupted pointer fix 6236 6237 OpenSSL 1.0.2 introduced the "multiblock" performance improvement. This 6238 feature only applies on 64 bit x86 architecture platforms that support AES 6239 NI instructions. A defect in the implementation of "multiblock" can cause 6240 OpenSSL's internal write buffer to become incorrectly set to NULL when 6241 using non-blocking IO. Typically, when the user application is using a 6242 socket BIO for writing, this will only result in a failed connection. 6243 However if some other BIO is used then it is likely that a segmentation 6244 fault will be triggered, thus enabling a potential DoS attack. 6245 6246 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Daniel Danner and Rainer Mueller. 6247 ([CVE-2015-0290]) 6248 6249 *Matt Caswell* 6250 6251 * Segmentation fault in DTLSv1_listen fix 6252 6253 The DTLSv1_listen function is intended to be stateless and processes the 6254 initial ClientHello from many peers. It is common for user code to loop 6255 over the call to DTLSv1_listen until a valid ClientHello is received with 6256 an associated cookie. A defect in the implementation of DTLSv1_listen means 6257 that state is preserved in the SSL object from one invocation to the next 6258 that can lead to a segmentation fault. Errors processing the initial 6259 ClientHello can trigger this scenario. An example of such an error could be 6260 that a DTLS1.0 only client is attempting to connect to a DTLS1.2 only 6261 server. 6262 6263 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Per Allansson. 6264 ([CVE-2015-0207]) 6265 6266 *Matt Caswell* 6267 6268 * Segmentation fault in ASN1_TYPE_cmp fix 6269 6270 The function ASN1_TYPE_cmp will crash with an invalid read if an attempt is 6271 made to compare ASN.1 boolean types. Since ASN1_TYPE_cmp is used to check 6272 certificate signature algorithm consistency this can be used to crash any 6273 certificate verification operation and exploited in a DoS attack. Any 6274 application which performs certificate verification is vulnerable including 6275 OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client authentication. 6276 ([CVE-2015-0286]) 6277 6278 *Stephen Henson* 6279 6280 * Segmentation fault for invalid PSS parameters fix 6281 6282 The signature verification routines will crash with a NULL pointer 6283 dereference if presented with an ASN.1 signature using the RSA PSS 6284 algorithm and invalid parameters. Since these routines are used to verify 6285 certificate signature algorithms this can be used to crash any 6286 certificate verification operation and exploited in a DoS attack. Any 6287 application which performs certificate verification is vulnerable including 6288 OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client authentication. 6289 6290 This issue was was reported to OpenSSL by Brian Carpenter. 6291 ([CVE-2015-0208]) 6292 6293 *Stephen Henson* 6294 6295 * ASN.1 structure reuse memory corruption fix 6296 6297 Reusing a structure in ASN.1 parsing may allow an attacker to cause 6298 memory corruption via an invalid write. Such reuse is and has been 6299 strongly discouraged and is believed to be rare. 6300 6301 Applications that parse structures containing CHOICE or ANY DEFINED BY 6302 components may be affected. Certificate parsing (d2i_X509 and related 6303 functions) are however not affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are 6304 not affected. 6305 ([CVE-2015-0287]) 6306 6307 *Stephen Henson* 6308 6309 * PKCS7 NULL pointer dereferences fix 6310 6311 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing outer ContentInfo 6312 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs with 6313 missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 6314 6315 Applications that verify PKCS#7 signatures, decrypt PKCS#7 data or 6316 otherwise parse PKCS#7 structures from untrusted sources are 6317 affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are not affected. 6318 6319 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 6320 ([CVE-2015-0289]) 6321 6322 *Emilia Käsper* 6323 6324 * DoS via reachable assert in SSLv2 servers fix 6325 6326 A malicious client can trigger an OPENSSL_assert (i.e., an abort) in 6327 servers that both support SSLv2 and enable export cipher suites by sending 6328 a specially crafted SSLv2 CLIENT-MASTER-KEY message. 6329 6330 This issue was discovered by Sean Burford (Google) and Emilia Käsper 6331 (OpenSSL development team). 6332 ([CVE-2015-0293]) 6333 6334 *Emilia Käsper* 6335 6336 * Empty CKE with client auth and DHE fix 6337 6338 If client auth is used then a server can seg fault in the event of a DHE 6339 ciphersuite being selected and a zero length ClientKeyExchange message 6340 being sent by the client. This could be exploited in a DoS attack. 6341 ([CVE-2015-1787]) 6342 6343 *Matt Caswell* 6344 6345 * Handshake with unseeded PRNG fix 6346 6347 Under certain conditions an OpenSSL 1.0.2 client can complete a handshake 6348 with an unseeded PRNG. The conditions are: 6349 - The client is on a platform where the PRNG has not been seeded 6350 automatically, and the user has not seeded manually 6351 - A protocol specific client method version has been used (i.e. not 6352 SSL_client_methodv23) 6353 - A ciphersuite is used that does not require additional random data from 6354 the PRNG beyond the initial ClientHello client random (e.g. PSK-RC4-SHA). 6355 6356 If the handshake succeeds then the client random that has been used will 6357 have been generated from a PRNG with insufficient entropy and therefore the 6358 output may be predictable. 6359 6360 For example using the following command with an unseeded openssl will 6361 succeed on an unpatched platform: 6362 6363 openssl s_client -psk 1a2b3c4d -tls1_2 -cipher PSK-RC4-SHA 6364 ([CVE-2015-0285]) 6365 6366 *Matt Caswell* 6367 6368 * Use After Free following d2i_ECPrivatekey error fix 6369 6370 A malformed EC private key file consumed via the d2i_ECPrivateKey function 6371 could cause a use after free condition. This, in turn, could cause a double 6372 free in several private key parsing functions (such as d2i_PrivateKey 6373 or EVP_PKCS82PKEY) and could lead to a DoS attack or memory corruption 6374 for applications that receive EC private keys from untrusted 6375 sources. This scenario is considered rare. 6376 6377 This issue was discovered by the BoringSSL project and fixed in their 6378 commit 517073cd4b. 6379 ([CVE-2015-0209]) 6380 6381 *Matt Caswell* 6382 6383 * X509_to_X509_REQ NULL pointer deref fix 6384 6385 The function X509_to_X509_REQ will crash with a NULL pointer dereference if 6386 the certificate key is invalid. This function is rarely used in practice. 6387 6388 This issue was discovered by Brian Carpenter. 6389 ([CVE-2015-0288]) 6390 6391 *Stephen Henson* 6392 6393 * Removed the export ciphers from the DEFAULT ciphers 6394 6395 *Kurt Roeckx* 6396 6397### Changes between 1.0.1l and 1.0.2 [22 Jan 2015] 6398 6399 * Facilitate "universal" ARM builds targeting range of ARM ISAs, e.g. 6400 ARMv5 through ARMv8, as opposite to "locking" it to single one. 6401 So far those who have to target multiple platforms would compromise 6402 and argue that binary targeting say ARMv5 would still execute on 6403 ARMv8. "Universal" build resolves this compromise by providing 6404 near-optimal performance even on newer platforms. 6405 6406 *Andy Polyakov* 6407 6408 * Accelerated NIST P-256 elliptic curve implementation for x86_64 6409 (other platforms pending). 6410 6411 *Shay Gueron & Vlad Krasnov (Intel Corp), Andy Polyakov* 6412 6413 * Add support for the SignedCertificateTimestampList certificate and 6414 OCSP response extensions from RFC6962. 6415 6416 *Rob Stradling* 6417 6418 * Fix ec_GFp_simple_points_make_affine (thus, EC_POINTs_mul etc.) 6419 for corner cases. (Certain input points at infinity could lead to 6420 bogus results, with non-infinity inputs mapped to infinity too.) 6421 6422 *Bodo Moeller* 6423 6424 * Initial support for PowerISA 2.0.7, first implemented in POWER8. 6425 This covers AES, SHA256/512 and GHASH. "Initial" means that most 6426 common cases are optimized and there still is room for further 6427 improvements. Vector Permutation AES for Altivec is also added. 6428 6429 *Andy Polyakov* 6430 6431 * Add support for little-endian ppc64 Linux target. 6432 6433 *Marcelo Cerri (IBM)* 6434 6435 * Initial support for AMRv8 ISA crypto extensions. This covers AES, 6436 SHA1, SHA256 and GHASH. "Initial" means that most common cases 6437 are optimized and there still is room for further improvements. 6438 Both 32- and 64-bit modes are supported. 6439 6440 *Andy Polyakov, Ard Biesheuvel (Linaro)* 6441 6442 * Improved ARMv7 NEON support. 6443 6444 *Andy Polyakov* 6445 6446 * Support for SPARC Architecture 2011 crypto extensions, first 6447 implemented in SPARC T4. This covers AES, DES, Camellia, SHA1, 6448 SHA256/512, MD5, GHASH and modular exponentiation. 6449 6450 *Andy Polyakov, David Miller* 6451 6452 * Accelerated modular exponentiation for Intel processors, a.k.a. 6453 RSAZ. 6454 6455 *Shay Gueron & Vlad Krasnov (Intel Corp)* 6456 6457 * Support for new and upcoming Intel processors, including AVX2, 6458 BMI and SHA ISA extensions. This includes additional "stitched" 6459 implementations, AESNI-SHA256 and GCM, and multi-buffer support 6460 for TLS encrypt. 6461 6462 This work was sponsored by Intel Corp. 6463 6464 *Andy Polyakov* 6465 6466 * Support for DTLS 1.2. This adds two sets of DTLS methods: DTLS_*_method() 6467 supports both DTLS 1.2 and 1.0 and should use whatever version the peer 6468 supports and DTLSv1_2_*_method() which supports DTLS 1.2 only. 6469 6470 *Steve Henson* 6471 6472 * Use algorithm specific chains in SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(): 6473 this fixes a limitation in previous versions of OpenSSL. 6474 6475 *Steve Henson* 6476 6477 * Extended RSA OAEP support via EVP_PKEY API. Options to specify digest, 6478 MGF1 digest and OAEP label. 6479 6480 *Steve Henson* 6481 6482 * Add EVP support for key wrapping algorithms, to avoid problems with 6483 existing code the flag EVP_CIPHER_CTX_WRAP_ALLOW has to be set in 6484 the EVP_CIPHER_CTX or an error is returned. Add AES and DES3 wrap 6485 algorithms and include tests cases. 6486 6487 *Steve Henson* 6488 6489 * Add functions to allocate and set the fields of an ECDSA_METHOD 6490 structure. 6491 6492 *Douglas E. Engert, Steve Henson* 6493 6494 * New functions OPENSSL_gmtime_diff and ASN1_TIME_diff to find the 6495 difference in days and seconds between two tm or ASN1_TIME structures. 6496 6497 *Steve Henson* 6498 6499 * Add -rev test option to s_server to just reverse order of characters 6500 received by client and send back to server. Also prints an abbreviated 6501 summary of the connection parameters. 6502 6503 *Steve Henson* 6504 6505 * New option -brief for s_client and s_server to print out a brief summary 6506 of connection parameters. 6507 6508 *Steve Henson* 6509 6510 * Add callbacks for arbitrary TLS extensions. 6511 6512 *Trevor Perrin <trevp@trevp.net> and Ben Laurie* 6513 6514 * New option -crl_download in several openssl utilities to download CRLs 6515 from CRLDP extension in certificates. 6516 6517 *Steve Henson* 6518 6519 * New options -CRL and -CRLform for s_client and s_server for CRLs. 6520 6521 *Steve Henson* 6522 6523 * New function X509_CRL_diff to generate a delta CRL from the difference 6524 of two full CRLs. Add support to "crl" utility. 6525 6526 *Steve Henson* 6527 6528 * New functions to set lookup_crls function and to retrieve 6529 X509_STORE from X509_STORE_CTX. 6530 6531 *Steve Henson* 6532 6533 * Print out deprecated issuer and subject unique ID fields in 6534 certificates. 6535 6536 *Steve Henson* 6537 6538 * Extend OCSP I/O functions so they can be used for simple general purpose 6539 HTTP as well as OCSP. New wrapper function which can be used to download 6540 CRLs using the OCSP API. 6541 6542 *Steve Henson* 6543 6544 * Delegate command line handling in s_client/s_server to SSL_CONF APIs. 6545 6546 *Steve Henson* 6547 6548 * `SSL_CONF*` functions. These provide a common framework for application 6549 configuration using configuration files or command lines. 6550 6551 *Steve Henson* 6552 6553 * SSL/TLS tracing code. This parses out SSL/TLS records using the 6554 message callback and prints the results. Needs compile time option 6555 "enable-ssl-trace". New options to s_client and s_server to enable 6556 tracing. 6557 6558 *Steve Henson* 6559 6560 * New ctrl and macro to retrieve supported points extensions. 6561 Print out extension in s_server and s_client. 6562 6563 *Steve Henson* 6564 6565 * New functions to retrieve certificate signature and signature 6566 OID NID. 6567 6568 *Steve Henson* 6569 6570 * Add functions to retrieve and manipulate the raw cipherlist sent by a 6571 client to OpenSSL. 6572 6573 *Steve Henson* 6574 6575 * New Suite B modes for TLS code. These use and enforce the requirements 6576 of RFC6460: restrict ciphersuites, only permit Suite B algorithms and 6577 only use Suite B curves. The Suite B modes can be set by using the 6578 strings "SUITEB128", "SUITEB192" or "SUITEB128ONLY" for the cipherstring. 6579 6580 *Steve Henson* 6581 6582 * New chain verification flags for Suite B levels of security. Check 6583 algorithms are acceptable when flags are set in X509_verify_cert. 6584 6585 *Steve Henson* 6586 6587 * Make tls1_check_chain return a set of flags indicating checks passed 6588 by a certificate chain. Add additional tests to handle client 6589 certificates: checks for matching certificate type and issuer name 6590 comparison. 6591 6592 *Steve Henson* 6593 6594 * If an attempt is made to use a signature algorithm not in the peer 6595 preference list abort the handshake. If client has no suitable 6596 signature algorithms in response to a certificate request do not 6597 use the certificate. 6598 6599 *Steve Henson* 6600 6601 * If server EC tmp key is not in client preference list abort handshake. 6602 6603 *Steve Henson* 6604 6605 * Add support for certificate stores in CERT structure. This makes it 6606 possible to have different stores per SSL structure or one store in 6607 the parent SSL_CTX. Include distinct stores for certificate chain 6608 verification and chain building. New ctrl SSL_CTRL_BUILD_CERT_CHAIN 6609 to build and store a certificate chain in CERT structure: returning 6610 an error if the chain cannot be built: this will allow applications 6611 to test if a chain is correctly configured. 6612 6613 Note: if the CERT based stores are not set then the parent SSL_CTX 6614 store is used to retain compatibility with existing behaviour. 6615 6616 *Steve Henson* 6617 6618 * New function ssl_set_client_disabled to set a ciphersuite disabled 6619 mask based on the current session, check mask when sending client 6620 hello and checking the requested ciphersuite. 6621 6622 *Steve Henson* 6623 6624 * New ctrls to retrieve and set certificate types in a certificate 6625 request message. Print out received values in s_client. If certificate 6626 types is not set with custom values set sensible values based on 6627 supported signature algorithms. 6628 6629 *Steve Henson* 6630 6631 * Support for distinct client and server supported signature algorithms. 6632 6633 *Steve Henson* 6634 6635 * Add certificate callback. If set this is called whenever a certificate 6636 is required by client or server. An application can decide which 6637 certificate chain to present based on arbitrary criteria: for example 6638 supported signature algorithms. Add very simple example to s_server. 6639 This fixes many of the problems and restrictions of the existing client 6640 certificate callback: for example you can now clear an existing 6641 certificate and specify the whole chain. 6642 6643 *Steve Henson* 6644 6645 * Add new "valid_flags" field to CERT_PKEY structure which determines what 6646 the certificate can be used for (if anything). Set valid_flags field 6647 in new tls1_check_chain function. Simplify ssl_set_cert_masks which used 6648 to have similar checks in it. 6649 6650 Add new "cert_flags" field to CERT structure and include a "strict mode". 6651 This enforces some TLS certificate requirements (such as only permitting 6652 certificate signature algorithms contained in the supported algorithms 6653 extension) which some implementations ignore: this option should be used 6654 with caution as it could cause interoperability issues. 6655 6656 *Steve Henson* 6657 6658 * Update and tidy signature algorithm extension processing. Work out 6659 shared signature algorithms based on preferences and peer algorithms 6660 and print them out in s_client and s_server. Abort handshake if no 6661 shared signature algorithms. 6662 6663 *Steve Henson* 6664 6665 * Add new functions to allow customised supported signature algorithms 6666 for SSL and SSL_CTX structures. Add options to s_client and s_server 6667 to support them. 6668 6669 *Steve Henson* 6670 6671 * New function SSL_certs_clear() to delete all references to certificates 6672 from an SSL structure. Before this once a certificate had been added 6673 it couldn't be removed. 6674 6675 *Steve Henson* 6676 6677 * Integrate hostname, email address and IP address checking with certificate 6678 verification. New verify options supporting checking in openssl utility. 6679 6680 *Steve Henson* 6681 6682 * Fixes and wildcard matching support to hostname and email checking 6683 functions. Add manual page. 6684 6685 *Florian Weimer (Red Hat Product Security Team)* 6686 6687 * New functions to check a hostname email or IP address against a 6688 certificate. Add options x509 utility to print results of checks against 6689 a certificate. 6690 6691 *Steve Henson* 6692 6693 * Fix OCSP checking. 6694 6695 *Rob Stradling <rob.stradling@comodo.com> and Ben Laurie* 6696 6697 * Initial experimental support for explicitly trusted non-root CAs. 6698 OpenSSL still tries to build a complete chain to a root but if an 6699 intermediate CA has a trust setting included that is used. The first 6700 setting is used: whether to trust (e.g., -addtrust option to the x509 6701 utility) or reject. 6702 6703 *Steve Henson* 6704 6705 * Add -trusted_first option which attempts to find certificates in the 6706 trusted store even if an untrusted chain is also supplied. 6707 6708 *Steve Henson* 6709 6710 * MIPS assembly pack updates: support for MIPS32r2 and SmartMIPS ASE, 6711 platform support for Linux and Android. 6712 6713 *Andy Polyakov* 6714 6715 * Support for linux-x32, ILP32 environment in x86_64 framework. 6716 6717 *Andy Polyakov* 6718 6719 * Experimental multi-implementation support for FIPS capable OpenSSL. 6720 When in FIPS mode the approved implementations are used as normal, 6721 when not in FIPS mode the internal unapproved versions are used instead. 6722 This means that the FIPS capable OpenSSL isn't forced to use the 6723 (often lower performance) FIPS implementations outside FIPS mode. 6724 6725 *Steve Henson* 6726 6727 * Transparently support X9.42 DH parameters when calling 6728 PEM_read_bio_DHparameters. This means existing applications can handle 6729 the new parameter format automatically. 6730 6731 *Steve Henson* 6732 6733 * Initial experimental support for X9.42 DH parameter format: mainly 6734 to support use of 'q' parameter for RFC5114 parameters. 6735 6736 *Steve Henson* 6737 6738 * Add DH parameters from RFC5114 including test data to dhtest. 6739 6740 *Steve Henson* 6741 6742 * Support for automatic EC temporary key parameter selection. If enabled 6743 the most preferred EC parameters are automatically used instead of 6744 hardcoded fixed parameters. Now a server just has to call: 6745 SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto(ctx, 1) and the server will automatically 6746 support ECDH and use the most appropriate parameters. 6747 6748 *Steve Henson* 6749 6750 * Enhance and tidy EC curve and point format TLS extension code. Use 6751 static structures instead of allocation if default values are used. 6752 New ctrls to set curves we wish to support and to retrieve shared curves. 6753 Print out shared curves in s_server. New options to s_server and s_client 6754 to set list of supported curves. 6755 6756 *Steve Henson* 6757 6758 * New ctrls to retrieve supported signature algorithms and 6759 supported curve values as an array of NIDs. Extend openssl utility 6760 to print out received values. 6761 6762 *Steve Henson* 6763 6764 * Add new APIs EC_curve_nist2nid and EC_curve_nid2nist which convert 6765 between NIDs and the more common NIST names such as "P-256". Enhance 6766 ecparam utility and ECC method to recognise the NIST names for curves. 6767 6768 *Steve Henson* 6769 6770 * Enhance SSL/TLS certificate chain handling to support different 6771 chains for each certificate instead of one chain in the parent SSL_CTX. 6772 6773 *Steve Henson* 6774 6775 * Support for fixed DH ciphersuite client authentication: where both 6776 server and client use DH certificates with common parameters. 6777 6778 *Steve Henson* 6779 6780 * Support for fixed DH ciphersuites: those requiring DH server 6781 certificates. 6782 6783 *Steve Henson* 6784 6785 * New function i2d_re_X509_tbs for re-encoding the TBS portion of 6786 the certificate. 6787 Note: Related 1.0.2-beta specific macros X509_get_cert_info, 6788 X509_CINF_set_modified, X509_CINF_get_issuer, X509_CINF_get_extensions and 6789 X509_CINF_get_signature were reverted post internal team review. 6790 6791OpenSSL 1.0.1 6792------------- 6793 6794### Changes between 1.0.1t and 1.0.1u [22 Sep 2016] 6795 6796 * OCSP Status Request extension unbounded memory growth 6797 6798 A malicious client can send an excessively large OCSP Status Request 6799 extension. If that client continually requests renegotiation, sending a 6800 large OCSP Status Request extension each time, then there will be unbounded 6801 memory growth on the server. This will eventually lead to a Denial Of 6802 Service attack through memory exhaustion. Servers with a default 6803 configuration are vulnerable even if they do not support OCSP. Builds using 6804 the "no-ocsp" build time option are not affected. 6805 6806 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6807 ([CVE-2016-6304]) 6808 6809 *Matt Caswell* 6810 6811 * In order to mitigate the SWEET32 attack, the DES ciphers were moved from 6812 HIGH to MEDIUM. 6813 6814 This issue was reported to OpenSSL Karthikeyan Bhargavan and Gaetan 6815 Leurent (INRIA) 6816 ([CVE-2016-2183]) 6817 6818 *Rich Salz* 6819 6820 * OOB write in MDC2_Update() 6821 6822 An overflow can occur in MDC2_Update() either if called directly or 6823 through the EVP_DigestUpdate() function using MDC2. If an attacker 6824 is able to supply very large amounts of input data after a previous 6825 call to EVP_EncryptUpdate() with a partial block then a length check 6826 can overflow resulting in a heap corruption. 6827 6828 The amount of data needed is comparable to SIZE_MAX which is impractical 6829 on most platforms. 6830 6831 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6832 ([CVE-2016-6303]) 6833 6834 *Stephen Henson* 6835 6836 * Malformed SHA512 ticket DoS 6837 6838 If a server uses SHA512 for TLS session ticket HMAC it is vulnerable to a 6839 DoS attack where a malformed ticket will result in an OOB read which will 6840 ultimately crash. 6841 6842 The use of SHA512 in TLS session tickets is comparatively rare as it requires 6843 a custom server callback and ticket lookup mechanism. 6844 6845 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6846 ([CVE-2016-6302]) 6847 6848 *Stephen Henson* 6849 6850 * OOB write in BN_bn2dec() 6851 6852 The function BN_bn2dec() does not check the return value of BN_div_word(). 6853 This can cause an OOB write if an application uses this function with an 6854 overly large BIGNUM. This could be a problem if an overly large certificate 6855 or CRL is printed out from an untrusted source. TLS is not affected because 6856 record limits will reject an oversized certificate before it is parsed. 6857 6858 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6859 ([CVE-2016-2182]) 6860 6861 *Stephen Henson* 6862 6863 * OOB read in TS_OBJ_print_bio() 6864 6865 The function TS_OBJ_print_bio() misuses OBJ_obj2txt(): the return value is 6866 the total length the OID text representation would use and not the amount 6867 of data written. This will result in OOB reads when large OIDs are 6868 presented. 6869 6870 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6871 ([CVE-2016-2180]) 6872 6873 *Stephen Henson* 6874 6875 * Pointer arithmetic undefined behaviour 6876 6877 Avoid some undefined pointer arithmetic 6878 6879 A common idiom in the codebase is to check limits in the following manner: 6880 "p + len > limit" 6881 6882 Where "p" points to some malloc'd data of SIZE bytes and 6883 limit == p + SIZE 6884 6885 "len" here could be from some externally supplied data (e.g. from a TLS 6886 message). 6887 6888 The rules of C pointer arithmetic are such that "p + len" is only well 6889 defined where len <= SIZE. Therefore the above idiom is actually 6890 undefined behaviour. 6891 6892 For example this could cause problems if some malloc implementation 6893 provides an address for "p" such that "p + len" actually overflows for 6894 values of len that are too big and therefore p + len < limit. 6895 6896 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Guido Vranken 6897 ([CVE-2016-2177]) 6898 6899 *Matt Caswell* 6900 6901 * Constant time flag not preserved in DSA signing 6902 6903 Operations in the DSA signing algorithm should run in constant time in 6904 order to avoid side channel attacks. A flaw in the OpenSSL DSA 6905 implementation means that a non-constant time codepath is followed for 6906 certain operations. This has been demonstrated through a cache-timing 6907 attack to be sufficient for an attacker to recover the private DSA key. 6908 6909 This issue was reported by César Pereida (Aalto University), Billy Brumley 6910 (Tampere University of Technology), and Yuval Yarom (The University of 6911 Adelaide and NICTA). 6912 ([CVE-2016-2178]) 6913 6914 *César Pereida* 6915 6916 * DTLS buffered message DoS 6917 6918 In a DTLS connection where handshake messages are delivered out-of-order 6919 those messages that OpenSSL is not yet ready to process will be buffered 6920 for later use. Under certain circumstances, a flaw in the logic means that 6921 those messages do not get removed from the buffer even though the handshake 6922 has been completed. An attacker could force up to approx. 15 messages to 6923 remain in the buffer when they are no longer required. These messages will 6924 be cleared when the DTLS connection is closed. The default maximum size for 6925 a message is 100k. Therefore the attacker could force an additional 1500k 6926 to be consumed per connection. By opening many simulataneous connections an 6927 attacker could cause a DoS attack through memory exhaustion. 6928 6929 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Quan Luo. 6930 ([CVE-2016-2179]) 6931 6932 *Matt Caswell* 6933 6934 * DTLS replay protection DoS 6935 6936 A flaw in the DTLS replay attack protection mechanism means that records 6937 that arrive for future epochs update the replay protection "window" before 6938 the MAC for the record has been validated. This could be exploited by an 6939 attacker by sending a record for the next epoch (which does not have to 6940 decrypt or have a valid MAC), with a very large sequence number. This means 6941 that all subsequent legitimate packets are dropped causing a denial of 6942 service for a specific DTLS connection. 6943 6944 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by the OCAP audit team. 6945 ([CVE-2016-2181]) 6946 6947 *Matt Caswell* 6948 6949 * Certificate message OOB reads 6950 6951 In OpenSSL 1.0.2 and earlier some missing message length checks can result 6952 in OOB reads of up to 2 bytes beyond an allocated buffer. There is a 6953 theoretical DoS risk but this has not been observed in practice on common 6954 platforms. 6955 6956 The messages affected are client certificate, client certificate request 6957 and server certificate. As a result the attack can only be performed 6958 against a client or a server which enables client authentication. 6959 6960 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Shi Lei (Gear Team, Qihoo 360 Inc.) 6961 ([CVE-2016-6306]) 6962 6963 *Stephen Henson* 6964 6965### Changes between 1.0.1s and 1.0.1t [3 May 2016] 6966 6967 * Prevent padding oracle in AES-NI CBC MAC check 6968 6969 A MITM attacker can use a padding oracle attack to decrypt traffic 6970 when the connection uses an AES CBC cipher and the server support 6971 AES-NI. 6972 6973 This issue was introduced as part of the fix for Lucky 13 padding 6974 attack ([CVE-2013-0169]). The padding check was rewritten to be in 6975 constant time by making sure that always the same bytes are read and 6976 compared against either the MAC or padding bytes. But it no longer 6977 checked that there was enough data to have both the MAC and padding 6978 bytes. 6979 6980 This issue was reported by Juraj Somorovsky using TLS-Attacker. 6981 ([CVE-2016-2107]) 6982 6983 *Kurt Roeckx* 6984 6985 * Fix EVP_EncodeUpdate overflow 6986 6987 An overflow can occur in the EVP_EncodeUpdate() function which is used for 6988 Base64 encoding of binary data. If an attacker is able to supply very large 6989 amounts of input data then a length check can overflow resulting in a heap 6990 corruption. 6991 6992 Internally to OpenSSL the EVP_EncodeUpdate() function is primarly used by 6993 the `PEM_write_bio*` family of functions. These are mainly used within the 6994 OpenSSL command line applications, so any application which processes data 6995 from an untrusted source and outputs it as a PEM file should be considered 6996 vulnerable to this issue. User applications that call these APIs directly 6997 with large amounts of untrusted data may also be vulnerable. 6998 6999 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 7000 ([CVE-2016-2105]) 7001 7002 *Matt Caswell* 7003 7004 * Fix EVP_EncryptUpdate overflow 7005 7006 An overflow can occur in the EVP_EncryptUpdate() function. If an attacker 7007 is able to supply very large amounts of input data after a previous call to 7008 EVP_EncryptUpdate() with a partial block then a length check can overflow 7009 resulting in a heap corruption. Following an analysis of all OpenSSL 7010 internal usage of the EVP_EncryptUpdate() function all usage is one of two 7011 forms. The first form is where the EVP_EncryptUpdate() call is known to be 7012 the first called function after an EVP_EncryptInit(), and therefore that 7013 specific call must be safe. The second form is where the length passed to 7014 EVP_EncryptUpdate() can be seen from the code to be some small value and 7015 therefore there is no possibility of an overflow. Since all instances are 7016 one of these two forms, it is believed that there can be no overflows in 7017 internal code due to this problem. It should be noted that 7018 EVP_DecryptUpdate() can call EVP_EncryptUpdate() in certain code paths. 7019 Also EVP_CipherUpdate() is a synonym for EVP_EncryptUpdate(). All instances 7020 of these calls have also been analysed too and it is believed there are no 7021 instances in internal usage where an overflow could occur. 7022 7023 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 7024 ([CVE-2016-2106]) 7025 7026 *Matt Caswell* 7027 7028 * Prevent ASN.1 BIO excessive memory allocation 7029 7030 When ASN.1 data is read from a BIO using functions such as d2i_CMS_bio() 7031 a short invalid encoding can casuse allocation of large amounts of memory 7032 potentially consuming excessive resources or exhausting memory. 7033 7034 Any application parsing untrusted data through d2i BIO functions is 7035 affected. The memory based functions such as d2i_X509() are *not* affected. 7036 Since the memory based functions are used by the TLS library, TLS 7037 applications are not affected. 7038 7039 This issue was reported by Brian Carpenter. 7040 ([CVE-2016-2109]) 7041 7042 *Stephen Henson* 7043 7044 * EBCDIC overread 7045 7046 ASN1 Strings that are over 1024 bytes can cause an overread in applications 7047 using the X509_NAME_oneline() function on EBCDIC systems. This could result 7048 in arbitrary stack data being returned in the buffer. 7049 7050 This issue was reported by Guido Vranken. 7051 ([CVE-2016-2176]) 7052 7053 *Matt Caswell* 7054 7055 * Modify behavior of ALPN to invoke callback after SNI/servername 7056 callback, such that updates to the SSL_CTX affect ALPN. 7057 7058 *Todd Short* 7059 7060 * Remove LOW from the DEFAULT cipher list. This removes singles DES from the 7061 default. 7062 7063 *Kurt Roeckx* 7064 7065 * Only remove the SSLv2 methods with the no-ssl2-method option. When the 7066 methods are enabled and ssl2 is disabled the methods return NULL. 7067 7068 *Kurt Roeckx* 7069 7070### Changes between 1.0.1r and 1.0.1s [1 Mar 2016] 7071 7072* Disable weak ciphers in SSLv3 and up in default builds of OpenSSL. 7073 Builds that are not configured with "enable-weak-ssl-ciphers" will not 7074 provide any "EXPORT" or "LOW" strength ciphers. 7075 7076 *Viktor Dukhovni* 7077 7078* Disable SSLv2 default build, default negotiation and weak ciphers. SSLv2 7079 is by default disabled at build-time. Builds that are not configured with 7080 "enable-ssl2" will not support SSLv2. Even if "enable-ssl2" is used, 7081 users who want to negotiate SSLv2 via the version-flexible SSLv23_method() 7082 will need to explicitly call either of: 7083 7084 SSL_CTX_clear_options(ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2); 7085 or 7086 SSL_clear_options(ssl, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2); 7087 7088 as appropriate. Even if either of those is used, or the application 7089 explicitly uses the version-specific SSLv2_method() or its client and 7090 server variants, SSLv2 ciphers vulnerable to exhaustive search key 7091 recovery have been removed. Specifically, the SSLv2 40-bit EXPORT 7092 ciphers, and SSLv2 56-bit DES are no longer available. 7093 ([CVE-2016-0800]) 7094 7095 *Viktor Dukhovni* 7096 7097 * Fix a double-free in DSA code 7098 7099 A double free bug was discovered when OpenSSL parses malformed DSA private 7100 keys and could lead to a DoS attack or memory corruption for applications 7101 that receive DSA private keys from untrusted sources. This scenario is 7102 considered rare. 7103 7104 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley(Google/BoringSSL) using 7105 libFuzzer. 7106 ([CVE-2016-0705]) 7107 7108 *Stephen Henson* 7109 7110 * Disable SRP fake user seed to address a server memory leak. 7111 7112 Add a new method SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user that handles the seed properly. 7113 7114 SRP_VBASE_get_by_user had inconsistent memory management behaviour. 7115 In order to fix an unavoidable memory leak, SRP_VBASE_get_by_user 7116 was changed to ignore the "fake user" SRP seed, even if the seed 7117 is configured. 7118 7119 Users should use SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user instead. Note that in 7120 SRP_VBASE_get1_by_user, caller must free the returned value. Note 7121 also that even though configuring the SRP seed attempts to hide 7122 invalid usernames by continuing the handshake with fake 7123 credentials, this behaviour is not constant time and no strong 7124 guarantees are made that the handshake is indistinguishable from 7125 that of a valid user. 7126 ([CVE-2016-0798]) 7127 7128 *Emilia Käsper* 7129 7130 * Fix BN_hex2bn/BN_dec2bn NULL pointer deref/heap corruption 7131 7132 In the BN_hex2bn function the number of hex digits is calculated using an 7133 int value `i`. Later `bn_expand` is called with a value of `i * 4`. For 7134 large values of `i` this can result in `bn_expand` not allocating any 7135 memory because `i * 4` is negative. This can leave the internal BIGNUM data 7136 field as NULL leading to a subsequent NULL ptr deref. For very large values 7137 of `i`, the calculation `i * 4` could be a positive value smaller than `i`. 7138 In this case memory is allocated to the internal BIGNUM data field, but it 7139 is insufficiently sized leading to heap corruption. A similar issue exists 7140 in BN_dec2bn. This could have security consequences if BN_hex2bn/BN_dec2bn 7141 is ever called by user applications with very large untrusted hex/dec data. 7142 This is anticipated to be a rare occurrence. 7143 7144 All OpenSSL internal usage of these functions use data that is not expected 7145 to be untrusted, e.g. config file data or application command line 7146 arguments. If user developed applications generate config file data based 7147 on untrusted data then it is possible that this could also lead to security 7148 consequences. This is also anticipated to be rare. 7149 7150 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Guido Vranken. 7151 ([CVE-2016-0797]) 7152 7153 *Matt Caswell* 7154 7155 * Fix memory issues in `BIO_*printf` functions 7156 7157 The internal `fmtstr` function used in processing a "%s" format string in 7158 the `BIO_*printf` functions could overflow while calculating the length of a 7159 string and cause an OOB read when printing very long strings. 7160 7161 Additionally the internal `doapr_outch` function can attempt to write to an 7162 OOB memory location (at an offset from the NULL pointer) in the event of a 7163 memory allocation failure. In 1.0.2 and below this could be caused where 7164 the size of a buffer to be allocated is greater than INT_MAX. E.g. this 7165 could be in processing a very long "%s" format string. Memory leaks can 7166 also occur. 7167 7168 The first issue may mask the second issue dependent on compiler behaviour. 7169 These problems could enable attacks where large amounts of untrusted data 7170 is passed to the `BIO_*printf` functions. If applications use these functions 7171 in this way then they could be vulnerable. OpenSSL itself uses these 7172 functions when printing out human-readable dumps of ASN.1 data. Therefore 7173 applications that print this data could be vulnerable if the data is from 7174 untrusted sources. OpenSSL command line applications could also be 7175 vulnerable where they print out ASN.1 data, or if untrusted data is passed 7176 as command line arguments. 7177 7178 Libssl is not considered directly vulnerable. Additionally certificates etc 7179 received via remote connections via libssl are also unlikely to be able to 7180 trigger these issues because of message size limits enforced within libssl. 7181 7182 This issue was reported to OpenSSL Guido Vranken. 7183 ([CVE-2016-0799]) 7184 7185 *Matt Caswell* 7186 7187 * Side channel attack on modular exponentiation 7188 7189 A side-channel attack was found which makes use of cache-bank conflicts on 7190 the Intel Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture which could lead to the recovery 7191 of RSA keys. The ability to exploit this issue is limited as it relies on 7192 an attacker who has control of code in a thread running on the same 7193 hyper-threaded core as the victim thread which is performing decryptions. 7194 7195 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Yuval Yarom, The University of 7196 Adelaide and NICTA, Daniel Genkin, Technion and Tel Aviv University, and 7197 Nadia Heninger, University of Pennsylvania with more information at 7198 <http://cachebleed.info>. 7199 ([CVE-2016-0702]) 7200 7201 *Andy Polyakov* 7202 7203 * Change the req command to generate a 2048-bit RSA/DSA key by default, 7204 if no keysize is specified with default_bits. This fixes an 7205 omission in an earlier change that changed all RSA/DSA key generation 7206 commands to use 2048 bits by default. 7207 7208 *Emilia Käsper* 7209 7210### Changes between 1.0.1q and 1.0.1r [28 Jan 2016] 7211 7212 * Protection for DH small subgroup attacks 7213 7214 As a precautionary measure the SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE option has been 7215 switched on by default and cannot be disabled. This could have some 7216 performance impact. 7217 7218 *Matt Caswell* 7219 7220 * SSLv2 doesn't block disabled ciphers 7221 7222 A malicious client can negotiate SSLv2 ciphers that have been disabled on 7223 the server and complete SSLv2 handshakes even if all SSLv2 ciphers have 7224 been disabled, provided that the SSLv2 protocol was not also disabled via 7225 SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2. 7226 7227 This issue was reported to OpenSSL on 26th December 2015 by Nimrod Aviram 7228 and Sebastian Schinzel. 7229 ([CVE-2015-3197]) 7230 7231 *Viktor Dukhovni* 7232 7233 * Reject DH handshakes with parameters shorter than 1024 bits. 7234 7235 *Kurt Roeckx* 7236 7237### Changes between 1.0.1p and 1.0.1q [3 Dec 2015] 7238 7239 * Certificate verify crash with missing PSS parameter 7240 7241 The signature verification routines will crash with a NULL pointer 7242 dereference if presented with an ASN.1 signature using the RSA PSS 7243 algorithm and absent mask generation function parameter. Since these 7244 routines are used to verify certificate signature algorithms this can be 7245 used to crash any certificate verification operation and exploited in a 7246 DoS attack. Any application which performs certificate verification is 7247 vulnerable including OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client 7248 authentication. 7249 7250 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Loïc Jonas Etienne (Qnective AG). 7251 ([CVE-2015-3194]) 7252 7253 *Stephen Henson* 7254 7255 * X509_ATTRIBUTE memory leak 7256 7257 When presented with a malformed X509_ATTRIBUTE structure OpenSSL will leak 7258 memory. This structure is used by the PKCS#7 and CMS routines so any 7259 application which reads PKCS#7 or CMS data from untrusted sources is 7260 affected. SSL/TLS is not affected. 7261 7262 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley (Google/BoringSSL) using 7263 libFuzzer. 7264 ([CVE-2015-3195]) 7265 7266 *Stephen Henson* 7267 7268 * Rewrite EVP_DecodeUpdate (base64 decoding) to fix several bugs. 7269 This changes the decoding behaviour for some invalid messages, 7270 though the change is mostly in the more lenient direction, and 7271 legacy behaviour is preserved as much as possible. 7272 7273 *Emilia Käsper* 7274 7275 * In DSA_generate_parameters_ex, if the provided seed is too short, 7276 use a random seed, as already documented. 7277 7278 *Rich Salz and Ismo Puustinen <ismo.puustinen@intel.com>* 7279 7280### Changes between 1.0.1o and 1.0.1p [9 Jul 2015] 7281 7282 * Alternate chains certificate forgery 7283 7284 During certificate verfification, OpenSSL will attempt to find an 7285 alternative certificate chain if the first attempt to build such a chain 7286 fails. An error in the implementation of this logic can mean that an 7287 attacker could cause certain checks on untrusted certificates to be 7288 bypassed, such as the CA flag, enabling them to use a valid leaf 7289 certificate to act as a CA and "issue" an invalid certificate. 7290 7291 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley/David Benjamin 7292 (Google/BoringSSL). 7293 ([CVE-2015-1793]) 7294 7295 *Matt Caswell* 7296 7297 * Race condition handling PSK identify hint 7298 7299 If PSK identity hints are received by a multi-threaded client then 7300 the values are wrongly updated in the parent SSL_CTX structure. This can 7301 result in a race condition potentially leading to a double free of the 7302 identify hint data. 7303 ([CVE-2015-3196]) 7304 7305 *Stephen Henson* 7306 7307### Changes between 1.0.1n and 1.0.1o [12 Jun 2015] 7308 7309 * Fix HMAC ABI incompatibility. The previous version introduced an ABI 7310 incompatibility in the handling of HMAC. The previous ABI has now been 7311 restored. 7312 7313### Changes between 1.0.1m and 1.0.1n [11 Jun 2015] 7314 7315 * Malformed ECParameters causes infinite loop 7316 7317 When processing an ECParameters structure OpenSSL enters an infinite loop 7318 if the curve specified is over a specially malformed binary polynomial 7319 field. 7320 7321 This can be used to perform denial of service against any 7322 system which processes public keys, certificate requests or 7323 certificates. This includes TLS clients and TLS servers with 7324 client authentication enabled. 7325 7326 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Joseph Barr-Pixton. 7327 ([CVE-2015-1788]) 7328 7329 *Andy Polyakov* 7330 7331 * Exploitable out-of-bounds read in X509_cmp_time 7332 7333 X509_cmp_time does not properly check the length of the ASN1_TIME 7334 string and can read a few bytes out of bounds. In addition, 7335 X509_cmp_time accepts an arbitrary number of fractional seconds in the 7336 time string. 7337 7338 An attacker can use this to craft malformed certificates and CRLs of 7339 various sizes and potentially cause a segmentation fault, resulting in 7340 a DoS on applications that verify certificates or CRLs. TLS clients 7341 that verify CRLs are affected. TLS clients and servers with client 7342 authentication enabled may be affected if they use custom verification 7343 callbacks. 7344 7345 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Swiecki (Google), and 7346 independently by Hanno Böck. 7347 ([CVE-2015-1789]) 7348 7349 *Emilia Käsper* 7350 7351 * PKCS7 crash with missing EnvelopedContent 7352 7353 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing inner EncryptedContent 7354 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs 7355 with missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 7356 7357 Applications that decrypt PKCS#7 data or otherwise parse PKCS#7 7358 structures from untrusted sources are affected. OpenSSL clients and 7359 servers are not affected. 7360 7361 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 7362 ([CVE-2015-1790]) 7363 7364 *Emilia Käsper* 7365 7366 * CMS verify infinite loop with unknown hash function 7367 7368 When verifying a signedData message the CMS code can enter an infinite loop 7369 if presented with an unknown hash function OID. This can be used to perform 7370 denial of service against any system which verifies signedData messages using 7371 the CMS code. 7372 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Johannes Bauer. 7373 ([CVE-2015-1792]) 7374 7375 *Stephen Henson* 7376 7377 * Race condition handling NewSessionTicket 7378 7379 If a NewSessionTicket is received by a multi-threaded client when attempting to 7380 reuse a previous ticket then a race condition can occur potentially leading to 7381 a double free of the ticket data. 7382 ([CVE-2015-1791]) 7383 7384 *Matt Caswell* 7385 7386 * Reject DH handshakes with parameters shorter than 768 bits. 7387 7388 *Kurt Roeckx and Emilia Kasper* 7389 7390 * dhparam: generate 2048-bit parameters by default. 7391 7392 *Kurt Roeckx and Emilia Kasper* 7393 7394### Changes between 1.0.1l and 1.0.1m [19 Mar 2015] 7395 7396 * Segmentation fault in ASN1_TYPE_cmp fix 7397 7398 The function ASN1_TYPE_cmp will crash with an invalid read if an attempt is 7399 made to compare ASN.1 boolean types. Since ASN1_TYPE_cmp is used to check 7400 certificate signature algorithm consistency this can be used to crash any 7401 certificate verification operation and exploited in a DoS attack. Any 7402 application which performs certificate verification is vulnerable including 7403 OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client authentication. 7404 ([CVE-2015-0286]) 7405 7406 *Stephen Henson* 7407 7408 * ASN.1 structure reuse memory corruption fix 7409 7410 Reusing a structure in ASN.1 parsing may allow an attacker to cause 7411 memory corruption via an invalid write. Such reuse is and has been 7412 strongly discouraged and is believed to be rare. 7413 7414 Applications that parse structures containing CHOICE or ANY DEFINED BY 7415 components may be affected. Certificate parsing (d2i_X509 and related 7416 functions) are however not affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are 7417 not affected. 7418 ([CVE-2015-0287]) 7419 7420 *Stephen Henson* 7421 7422 * PKCS7 NULL pointer dereferences fix 7423 7424 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing outer ContentInfo 7425 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs with 7426 missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 7427 7428 Applications that verify PKCS#7 signatures, decrypt PKCS#7 data or 7429 otherwise parse PKCS#7 structures from untrusted sources are 7430 affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are not affected. 7431 7432 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 7433 ([CVE-2015-0289]) 7434 7435 *Emilia Käsper* 7436 7437 * DoS via reachable assert in SSLv2 servers fix 7438 7439 A malicious client can trigger an OPENSSL_assert (i.e., an abort) in 7440 servers that both support SSLv2 and enable export cipher suites by sending 7441 a specially crafted SSLv2 CLIENT-MASTER-KEY message. 7442 7443 This issue was discovered by Sean Burford (Google) and Emilia Käsper 7444 (OpenSSL development team). 7445 ([CVE-2015-0293]) 7446 7447 *Emilia Käsper* 7448 7449 * Use After Free following d2i_ECPrivatekey error fix 7450 7451 A malformed EC private key file consumed via the d2i_ECPrivateKey function 7452 could cause a use after free condition. This, in turn, could cause a double 7453 free in several private key parsing functions (such as d2i_PrivateKey 7454 or EVP_PKCS82PKEY) and could lead to a DoS attack or memory corruption 7455 for applications that receive EC private keys from untrusted 7456 sources. This scenario is considered rare. 7457 7458 This issue was discovered by the BoringSSL project and fixed in their 7459 commit 517073cd4b. 7460 ([CVE-2015-0209]) 7461 7462 *Matt Caswell* 7463 7464 * X509_to_X509_REQ NULL pointer deref fix 7465 7466 The function X509_to_X509_REQ will crash with a NULL pointer dereference if 7467 the certificate key is invalid. This function is rarely used in practice. 7468 7469 This issue was discovered by Brian Carpenter. 7470 ([CVE-2015-0288]) 7471 7472 *Stephen Henson* 7473 7474 * Removed the export ciphers from the DEFAULT ciphers 7475 7476 *Kurt Roeckx* 7477 7478### Changes between 1.0.1k and 1.0.1l [15 Jan 2015] 7479 7480 * Build fixes for the Windows and OpenVMS platforms 7481 7482 *Matt Caswell and Richard Levitte* 7483 7484### Changes between 1.0.1j and 1.0.1k [8 Jan 2015] 7485 7486 * Fix DTLS segmentation fault in dtls1_get_record. A carefully crafted DTLS 7487 message can cause a segmentation fault in OpenSSL due to a NULL pointer 7488 dereference. This could lead to a Denial Of Service attack. Thanks to 7489 Markus Stenberg of Cisco Systems, Inc. for reporting this issue. 7490 ([CVE-2014-3571]) 7491 7492 *Steve Henson* 7493 7494 * Fix DTLS memory leak in dtls1_buffer_record. A memory leak can occur in the 7495 dtls1_buffer_record function under certain conditions. In particular this 7496 could occur if an attacker sent repeated DTLS records with the same 7497 sequence number but for the next epoch. The memory leak could be exploited 7498 by an attacker in a Denial of Service attack through memory exhaustion. 7499 Thanks to Chris Mueller for reporting this issue. 7500 ([CVE-2015-0206]) 7501 7502 *Matt Caswell* 7503 7504 * Fix issue where no-ssl3 configuration sets method to NULL. When openssl is 7505 built with the no-ssl3 option and a SSL v3 ClientHello is received the ssl 7506 method would be set to NULL which could later result in a NULL pointer 7507 dereference. Thanks to Frank Schmirler for reporting this issue. 7508 ([CVE-2014-3569]) 7509 7510 *Kurt Roeckx* 7511 7512 * Abort handshake if server key exchange message is omitted for ephemeral 7513 ECDH ciphersuites. 7514 7515 Thanks to Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at INRIA for 7516 reporting this issue. 7517 ([CVE-2014-3572]) 7518 7519 *Steve Henson* 7520 7521 * Remove non-export ephemeral RSA code on client and server. This code 7522 violated the TLS standard by allowing the use of temporary RSA keys in 7523 non-export ciphersuites and could be used by a server to effectively 7524 downgrade the RSA key length used to a value smaller than the server 7525 certificate. Thanks for Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at 7526 INRIA or reporting this issue. 7527 ([CVE-2015-0204]) 7528 7529 *Steve Henson* 7530 7531 * Fixed issue where DH client certificates are accepted without verification. 7532 An OpenSSL server will accept a DH certificate for client authentication 7533 without the certificate verify message. This effectively allows a client to 7534 authenticate without the use of a private key. This only affects servers 7535 which trust a client certificate authority which issues certificates 7536 containing DH keys: these are extremely rare and hardly ever encountered. 7537 Thanks for Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at INRIA or reporting 7538 this issue. 7539 ([CVE-2015-0205]) 7540 7541 *Steve Henson* 7542 7543 * Ensure that the session ID context of an SSL is updated when its 7544 SSL_CTX is updated via SSL_set_SSL_CTX. 7545 7546 The session ID context is typically set from the parent SSL_CTX, 7547 and can vary with the CTX. 7548 7549 *Adam Langley* 7550 7551 * Fix various certificate fingerprint issues. 7552 7553 By using non-DER or invalid encodings outside the signed portion of a 7554 certificate the fingerprint can be changed without breaking the signature. 7555 Although no details of the signed portion of the certificate can be changed 7556 this can cause problems with some applications: e.g. those using the 7557 certificate fingerprint for blacklists. 7558 7559 1. Reject signatures with non zero unused bits. 7560 7561 If the BIT STRING containing the signature has non zero unused bits reject 7562 the signature. All current signature algorithms require zero unused bits. 7563 7564 2. Check certificate algorithm consistency. 7565 7566 Check the AlgorithmIdentifier inside TBS matches the one in the 7567 certificate signature. NB: this will result in signature failure 7568 errors for some broken certificates. 7569 7570 Thanks to Konrad Kraszewski from Google for reporting this issue. 7571 7572 3. Check DSA/ECDSA signatures use DER. 7573 7574 Re-encode DSA/ECDSA signatures and compare with the original received 7575 signature. Return an error if there is a mismatch. 7576 7577 This will reject various cases including garbage after signature 7578 (thanks to Antti Karjalainen and Tuomo Untinen from the Codenomicon CROSS 7579 program for discovering this case) and use of BER or invalid ASN.1 INTEGERs 7580 (negative or with leading zeroes). 7581 7582 Further analysis was conducted and fixes were developed by Stephen Henson 7583 of the OpenSSL core team. 7584 7585 ([CVE-2014-8275]) 7586 7587 *Steve Henson* 7588 7589 * Correct Bignum squaring. Bignum squaring (BN_sqr) may produce incorrect 7590 results on some platforms, including x86_64. This bug occurs at random 7591 with a very low probability, and is not known to be exploitable in any 7592 way, though its exact impact is difficult to determine. Thanks to Pieter 7593 Wuille (Blockstream) who reported this issue and also suggested an initial 7594 fix. Further analysis was conducted by the OpenSSL development team and 7595 Adam Langley of Google. The final fix was developed by Andy Polyakov of 7596 the OpenSSL core team. 7597 ([CVE-2014-3570]) 7598 7599 *Andy Polyakov* 7600 7601 * Do not resume sessions on the server if the negotiated protocol 7602 version does not match the session's version. Resuming with a different 7603 version, while not strictly forbidden by the RFC, is of questionable 7604 sanity and breaks all known clients. 7605 7606 *David Benjamin, Emilia Käsper* 7607 7608 * Tighten handling of the ChangeCipherSpec (CCS) message: reject 7609 early CCS messages during renegotiation. (Note that because 7610 renegotiation is encrypted, this early CCS was not exploitable.) 7611 7612 *Emilia Käsper* 7613 7614 * Tighten client-side session ticket handling during renegotiation: 7615 ensure that the client only accepts a session ticket if the server sends 7616 the extension anew in the ServerHello. Previously, a TLS client would 7617 reuse the old extension state and thus accept a session ticket if one was 7618 announced in the initial ServerHello. 7619 7620 Similarly, ensure that the client requires a session ticket if one 7621 was advertised in the ServerHello. Previously, a TLS client would 7622 ignore a missing NewSessionTicket message. 7623 7624 *Emilia Käsper* 7625 7626### Changes between 1.0.1i and 1.0.1j [15 Oct 2014] 7627 7628 * SRTP Memory Leak. 7629 7630 A flaw in the DTLS SRTP extension parsing code allows an attacker, who 7631 sends a carefully crafted handshake message, to cause OpenSSL to fail 7632 to free up to 64k of memory causing a memory leak. This could be 7633 exploited in a Denial Of Service attack. This issue affects OpenSSL 7634 1.0.1 server implementations for both SSL/TLS and DTLS regardless of 7635 whether SRTP is used or configured. Implementations of OpenSSL that 7636 have been compiled with OPENSSL_NO_SRTP defined are not affected. 7637 7638 The fix was developed by the OpenSSL team. 7639 ([CVE-2014-3513]) 7640 7641 *OpenSSL team* 7642 7643 * Session Ticket Memory Leak. 7644 7645 When an OpenSSL SSL/TLS/DTLS server receives a session ticket the 7646 integrity of that ticket is first verified. In the event of a session 7647 ticket integrity check failing, OpenSSL will fail to free memory 7648 causing a memory leak. By sending a large number of invalid session 7649 tickets an attacker could exploit this issue in a Denial Of Service 7650 attack. 7651 ([CVE-2014-3567]) 7652 7653 *Steve Henson* 7654 7655 * Build option no-ssl3 is incomplete. 7656 7657 When OpenSSL is configured with "no-ssl3" as a build option, servers 7658 could accept and complete a SSL 3.0 handshake, and clients could be 7659 configured to send them. 7660 ([CVE-2014-3568]) 7661 7662 *Akamai and the OpenSSL team* 7663 7664 * Add support for TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV. 7665 Client applications doing fallback retries should call 7666 SSL_set_mode(s, SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV). 7667 ([CVE-2014-3566]) 7668 7669 *Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller* 7670 7671 * Add additional DigestInfo checks. 7672 7673 Re-encode DigestInto in DER and check against the original when 7674 verifying RSA signature: this will reject any improperly encoded 7675 DigestInfo structures. 7676 7677 Note: this is a precautionary measure and no attacks are currently known. 7678 7679 *Steve Henson* 7680 7681### Changes between 1.0.1h and 1.0.1i [6 Aug 2014] 7682 7683 * Fix SRP buffer overrun vulnerability. Invalid parameters passed to the 7684 SRP code can be overrun an internal buffer. Add sanity check that 7685 g, A, B < N to SRP code. 7686 7687 Thanks to Sean Devlin and Watson Ladd of Cryptography Services, NCC 7688 Group for discovering this issue. 7689 ([CVE-2014-3512]) 7690 7691 *Steve Henson* 7692 7693 * A flaw in the OpenSSL SSL/TLS server code causes the server to negotiate 7694 TLS 1.0 instead of higher protocol versions when the ClientHello message 7695 is badly fragmented. This allows a man-in-the-middle attacker to force a 7696 downgrade to TLS 1.0 even if both the server and the client support a 7697 higher protocol version, by modifying the client's TLS records. 7698 7699 Thanks to David Benjamin and Adam Langley (Google) for discovering and 7700 researching this issue. 7701 ([CVE-2014-3511]) 7702 7703 *David Benjamin* 7704 7705 * OpenSSL DTLS clients enabling anonymous (EC)DH ciphersuites are subject 7706 to a denial of service attack. A malicious server can crash the client 7707 with a null pointer dereference (read) by specifying an anonymous (EC)DH 7708 ciphersuite and sending carefully crafted handshake messages. 7709 7710 Thanks to Felix Gröbert (Google) for discovering and researching this 7711 issue. 7712 ([CVE-2014-3510]) 7713 7714 *Emilia Käsper* 7715 7716 * By sending carefully crafted DTLS packets an attacker could cause openssl 7717 to leak memory. This can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack. 7718 Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue. 7719 ([CVE-2014-3507]) 7720 7721 *Adam Langley* 7722 7723 * An attacker can force openssl to consume large amounts of memory whilst 7724 processing DTLS handshake messages. This can be exploited through a 7725 Denial of Service attack. 7726 Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue. 7727 ([CVE-2014-3506]) 7728 7729 *Adam Langley* 7730 7731 * An attacker can force an error condition which causes openssl to crash 7732 whilst processing DTLS packets due to memory being freed twice. This 7733 can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack. 7734 Thanks to Adam Langley and Wan-Teh Chang for discovering and researching 7735 this issue. 7736 ([CVE-2014-3505]) 7737 7738 *Adam Langley* 7739 7740 * If a multithreaded client connects to a malicious server using a resumed 7741 session and the server sends an ec point format extension it could write 7742 up to 255 bytes to freed memory. 7743 7744 Thanks to Gabor Tyukasz (LogMeIn Inc) for discovering and researching this 7745 issue. 7746 ([CVE-2014-3509]) 7747 7748 *Gabor Tyukasz* 7749 7750 * A malicious server can crash an OpenSSL client with a null pointer 7751 dereference (read) by specifying an SRP ciphersuite even though it was not 7752 properly negotiated with the client. This can be exploited through a 7753 Denial of Service attack. 7754 7755 Thanks to Joonas Kuorilehto and Riku Hietamäki (Codenomicon) for 7756 discovering and researching this issue. 7757 ([CVE-2014-5139]) 7758 7759 *Steve Henson* 7760 7761 * A flaw in OBJ_obj2txt may cause pretty printing functions such as 7762 X509_name_oneline, X509_name_print_ex et al. to leak some information 7763 from the stack. Applications may be affected if they echo pretty printing 7764 output to the attacker. 7765 7766 Thanks to Ivan Fratric (Google) for discovering this issue. 7767 ([CVE-2014-3508]) 7768 7769 *Emilia Käsper, and Steve Henson* 7770 7771 * Fix ec_GFp_simple_points_make_affine (thus, EC_POINTs_mul etc.) 7772 for corner cases. (Certain input points at infinity could lead to 7773 bogus results, with non-infinity inputs mapped to infinity too.) 7774 7775 *Bodo Moeller* 7776 7777### Changes between 1.0.1g and 1.0.1h [5 Jun 2014] 7778 7779 * Fix for SSL/TLS MITM flaw. An attacker using a carefully crafted 7780 handshake can force the use of weak keying material in OpenSSL 7781 SSL/TLS clients and servers. 7782 7783 Thanks to KIKUCHI Masashi (Lepidum Co. Ltd.) for discovering and 7784 researching this issue. ([CVE-2014-0224]) 7785 7786 *KIKUCHI Masashi, Steve Henson* 7787 7788 * Fix DTLS recursion flaw. By sending an invalid DTLS handshake to an 7789 OpenSSL DTLS client the code can be made to recurse eventually crashing 7790 in a DoS attack. 7791 7792 Thanks to Imre Rad (Search-Lab Ltd.) for discovering this issue. 7793 ([CVE-2014-0221]) 7794 7795 *Imre Rad, Steve Henson* 7796 7797 * Fix DTLS invalid fragment vulnerability. A buffer overrun attack can 7798 be triggered by sending invalid DTLS fragments to an OpenSSL DTLS 7799 client or server. This is potentially exploitable to run arbitrary 7800 code on a vulnerable client or server. 7801 7802 Thanks to Jüri Aedla for reporting this issue. ([CVE-2014-0195]) 7803 7804 *Jüri Aedla, Steve Henson* 7805 7806 * Fix bug in TLS code where clients enable anonymous ECDH ciphersuites 7807 are subject to a denial of service attack. 7808 7809 Thanks to Felix Gröbert and Ivan Fratric at Google for discovering 7810 this issue. ([CVE-2014-3470]) 7811 7812 *Felix Gröbert, Ivan Fratric, Steve Henson* 7813 7814 * Harmonize version and its documentation. -f flag is used to display 7815 compilation flags. 7816 7817 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 7818 7819 * Fix eckey_priv_encode so it immediately returns an error upon a failure 7820 in i2d_ECPrivateKey. 7821 7822 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 7823 7824 * Fix some double frees. These are not thought to be exploitable. 7825 7826 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 7827 7828### Changes between 1.0.1f and 1.0.1g [7 Apr 2014] 7829 7830 * A missing bounds check in the handling of the TLS heartbeat extension 7831 can be used to reveal up to 64k of memory to a connected client or 7832 server. 7833 7834 Thanks for Neel Mehta of Google Security for discovering this bug and to 7835 Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org> and Bodo Moeller <bmoeller@acm.org> for 7836 preparing the fix ([CVE-2014-0160]) 7837 7838 *Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller* 7839 7840 * Fix for the attack described in the paper "Recovering OpenSSL 7841 ECDSA Nonces Using the FLUSH+RELOAD Cache Side-channel Attack" 7842 by Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger. Details can be obtained from: 7843 <http://eprint.iacr.org/2014/140> 7844 7845 Thanks to Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger for discovering this 7846 flaw and to Yuval Yarom for supplying a fix ([CVE-2014-0076]) 7847 7848 *Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger* 7849 7850 * TLS pad extension: draft-agl-tls-padding-03 7851 7852 Workaround for the "TLS hang bug" (see FAQ and PR#2771): if the 7853 TLS client Hello record length value would otherwise be > 255 and 7854 less that 512 pad with a dummy extension containing zeroes so it 7855 is at least 512 bytes long. 7856 7857 *Adam Langley, Steve Henson* 7858 7859### Changes between 1.0.1e and 1.0.1f [6 Jan 2014] 7860 7861 * Fix for TLS record tampering bug. A carefully crafted invalid 7862 handshake could crash OpenSSL with a NULL pointer exception. 7863 Thanks to Anton Johansson for reporting this issues. 7864 ([CVE-2013-4353]) 7865 7866 * Keep original DTLS digest and encryption contexts in retransmission 7867 structures so we can use the previous session parameters if they need 7868 to be resent. ([CVE-2013-6450]) 7869 7870 *Steve Henson* 7871 7872 * Add option SSL_OP_SAFARI_ECDHE_ECDSA_BUG (part of SSL_OP_ALL) which 7873 avoids preferring ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers when the client appears to be 7874 Safari on OS X. Safari on OS X 10.8..10.8.3 advertises support for 7875 several ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers, but fails to negotiate them. The bug 7876 is fixed in OS X 10.8.4, but Apple have ruled out both hot fixing 7877 10.8..10.8.3 and forcing users to upgrade to 10.8.4 or newer. 7878 7879 *Rob Stradling, Adam Langley* 7880 7881### Changes between 1.0.1d and 1.0.1e [11 Feb 2013] 7882 7883 * Correct fix for CVE-2013-0169. The original didn't work on AES-NI 7884 supporting platforms or when small records were transferred. 7885 7886 *Andy Polyakov, Steve Henson* 7887 7888### Changes between 1.0.1c and 1.0.1d [5 Feb 2013] 7889 7890 * Make the decoding of SSLv3, TLS and DTLS CBC records constant time. 7891 7892 This addresses the flaw in CBC record processing discovered by 7893 Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson. Details of this attack can be found 7894 at: <http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/> 7895 7896 Thanks go to Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson of the Information 7897 Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London 7898 (www.isg.rhul.ac.uk) for discovering this flaw and Adam Langley and 7899 Emilia Käsper for the initial patch. 7900 ([CVE-2013-0169]) 7901 7902 *Emilia Käsper, Adam Langley, Ben Laurie, Andy Polyakov, Steve Henson* 7903 7904 * Fix flaw in AESNI handling of TLS 1.2 and 1.1 records for CBC mode 7905 ciphersuites which can be exploited in a denial of service attack. 7906 Thanks go to and to Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org> for discovering 7907 and detecting this bug and to Wolfgang Ettlinger 7908 <wolfgang.ettlinger@gmail.com> for independently discovering this issue. 7909 ([CVE-2012-2686]) 7910 7911 *Adam Langley* 7912 7913 * Return an error when checking OCSP signatures when key is NULL. 7914 This fixes a DoS attack. ([CVE-2013-0166]) 7915 7916 *Steve Henson* 7917 7918 * Make openssl verify return errors. 7919 7920 *Chris Palmer <palmer@google.com> and Ben Laurie* 7921 7922 * Call OCSP Stapling callback after ciphersuite has been chosen, so 7923 the right response is stapled. Also change SSL_get_certificate() 7924 so it returns the certificate actually sent. 7925 See <http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=2836>. 7926 7927 *Rob Stradling <rob.stradling@comodo.com>* 7928 7929 * Fix possible deadlock when decoding public keys. 7930 7931 *Steve Henson* 7932 7933 * Don't use TLS 1.0 record version number in initial client hello 7934 if renegotiating. 7935 7936 *Steve Henson* 7937 7938### Changes between 1.0.1b and 1.0.1c [10 May 2012] 7939 7940 * Sanity check record length before skipping explicit IV in TLS 7941 1.2, 1.1 and DTLS to fix DoS attack. 7942 7943 Thanks to Codenomicon for discovering this issue using Fuzz-o-Matic 7944 fuzzing as a service testing platform. 7945 ([CVE-2012-2333]) 7946 7947 *Steve Henson* 7948 7949 * Initialise tkeylen properly when encrypting CMS messages. 7950 Thanks to Solar Designer of Openwall for reporting this issue. 7951 7952 *Steve Henson* 7953 7954 * In FIPS mode don't try to use composite ciphers as they are not 7955 approved. 7956 7957 *Steve Henson* 7958 7959### Changes between 1.0.1a and 1.0.1b [26 Apr 2012] 7960 7961 * OpenSSL 1.0.0 sets SSL_OP_ALL to 0x80000FFFL and OpenSSL 1.0.1 and 7962 1.0.1a set SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 to 0x00000400L which would unfortunately 7963 mean any application compiled against OpenSSL 1.0.0 headers setting 7964 SSL_OP_ALL would also set SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1, unintentionally disabling 7965 TLS 1.1 also. Fix this by changing the value of SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 to 7966 0x10000000L Any application which was previously compiled against 7967 OpenSSL 1.0.1 or 1.0.1a headers and which cares about SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 7968 will need to be recompiled as a result. Letting be results in 7969 inability to disable specifically TLS 1.1 and in client context, 7970 in unlike event, limit maximum offered version to TLS 1.0 [see below]. 7971 7972 *Steve Henson* 7973 7974 * In order to ensure interoperability SSL_OP_NO_protocolX does not 7975 disable just protocol X, but all protocols above X *if* there are 7976 protocols *below* X still enabled. In more practical terms it means 7977 that if application wants to disable TLS1.0 in favor of TLS1.1 and 7978 above, it's not sufficient to pass `SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1`, one has to pass 7979 `SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1|SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3|SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2`. This applies to 7980 client side. 7981 7982 *Andy Polyakov* 7983 7984### Changes between 1.0.1 and 1.0.1a [19 Apr 2012] 7985 7986 * Check for potentially exploitable overflows in asn1_d2i_read_bio 7987 BUF_mem_grow and BUF_mem_grow_clean. Refuse attempts to shrink buffer 7988 in CRYPTO_realloc_clean. 7989 7990 Thanks to Tavis Ormandy, Google Security Team, for discovering this 7991 issue and to Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org> for fixing it. 7992 ([CVE-2012-2110]) 7993 7994 *Adam Langley (Google), Tavis Ormandy, Google Security Team* 7995 7996 * Don't allow TLS 1.2 SHA-256 ciphersuites in TLS 1.0, 1.1 connections. 7997 7998 *Adam Langley* 7999 8000 * Workarounds for some broken servers that "hang" if a client hello 8001 record length exceeds 255 bytes. 8002 8003 1. Do not use record version number > TLS 1.0 in initial client 8004 hello: some (but not all) hanging servers will now work. 8005 2. If we set OPENSSL_MAX_TLS1_2_CIPHER_LENGTH this will truncate 8006 the number of ciphers sent in the client hello. This should be 8007 set to an even number, such as 50, for example by passing: 8008 -DOPENSSL_MAX_TLS1_2_CIPHER_LENGTH=50 to config or Configure. 8009 Most broken servers should now work. 8010 3. If all else fails setting OPENSSL_NO_TLS1_2_CLIENT will disable 8011 TLS 1.2 client support entirely. 8012 8013 *Steve Henson* 8014 8015 * Fix SEGV in Vector Permutation AES module observed in OpenSSH. 8016 8017 *Andy Polyakov* 8018 8019### Changes between 1.0.0h and 1.0.1 [14 Mar 2012] 8020 8021 * Add compatibility with old MDC2 signatures which use an ASN1 OCTET 8022 STRING form instead of a DigestInfo. 8023 8024 *Steve Henson* 8025 8026 * The format used for MDC2 RSA signatures is inconsistent between EVP 8027 and the RSA_sign/RSA_verify functions. This was made more apparent when 8028 OpenSSL used RSA_sign/RSA_verify for some RSA signatures in particular 8029 those which went through EVP_PKEY_METHOD in 1.0.0 and later. Detect 8030 the correct format in RSA_verify so both forms transparently work. 8031 8032 *Steve Henson* 8033 8034 * Some servers which support TLS 1.0 can choke if we initially indicate 8035 support for TLS 1.2 and later renegotiate using TLS 1.0 in the RSA 8036 encrypted premaster secret. As a workaround use the maximum permitted 8037 client version in client hello, this should keep such servers happy 8038 and still work with previous versions of OpenSSL. 8039 8040 *Steve Henson* 8041 8042 * Add support for TLS/DTLS heartbeats. 8043 8044 *Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>* 8045 8046 * Add support for SCTP. 8047 8048 *Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>* 8049 8050 * Improved PRNG seeding for VOS. 8051 8052 *Paul Green <Paul.Green@stratus.com>* 8053 8054 * Extensive assembler packs updates, most notably: 8055 8056 - x86[_64]: AES-NI, PCLMULQDQ, RDRAND support; 8057 - x86[_64]: SSSE3 support (SHA1, vector-permutation AES); 8058 - x86_64: bit-sliced AES implementation; 8059 - ARM: NEON support, contemporary platforms optimizations; 8060 - s390x: z196 support; 8061 - `*`: GHASH and GF(2^m) multiplication implementations; 8062 8063 *Andy Polyakov* 8064 8065 * Make TLS-SRP code conformant with RFC 5054 API cleanup 8066 (removal of unnecessary code) 8067 8068 *Peter Sylvester <peter.sylvester@edelweb.fr>* 8069 8070 * Add TLS key material exporter from RFC 5705. 8071 8072 *Eric Rescorla* 8073 8074 * Add DTLS-SRTP negotiation from RFC 5764. 8075 8076 *Eric Rescorla* 8077 8078 * Add Next Protocol Negotiation, 8079 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-agl-tls-nextprotoneg-00>. Can be 8080 disabled with a no-npn flag to config or Configure. Code donated 8081 by Google. 8082 8083 *Adam Langley <agl@google.com> and Ben Laurie* 8084 8085 * Add optional 64-bit optimized implementations of elliptic curves NIST-P224, 8086 NIST-P256, NIST-P521, with constant-time single point multiplication on 8087 typical inputs. Compiler support for the nonstandard type `__uint128_t` is 8088 required to use this (present in gcc 4.4 and later, for 64-bit builds). 8089 Code made available under Apache License version 2.0. 8090 8091 Specify "enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128" on the Configure (or config) command 8092 line to include this in your build of OpenSSL, and run "make depend" (or 8093 "make update"). This enables the following EC_METHODs: 8094 8095 EC_GFp_nistp224_method() 8096 EC_GFp_nistp256_method() 8097 EC_GFp_nistp521_method() 8098 8099 EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name() will automatically use these (while 8100 EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp() currently prefers the more flexible 8101 implementations). 8102 8103 *Emilia Käsper, Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller (Google)* 8104 8105 * Use type ossl_ssize_t instead of ssize_t which isn't available on 8106 all platforms. Move ssize_t definition from e_os.h to the public 8107 header file e_os2.h as it now appears in public header file cms.h 8108 8109 *Steve Henson* 8110 8111 * New -sigopt option to the ca, req and x509 utilities. Additional 8112 signature parameters can be passed using this option and in 8113 particular PSS. 8114 8115 *Steve Henson* 8116 8117 * Add RSA PSS signing function. This will generate and set the 8118 appropriate AlgorithmIdentifiers for PSS based on those in the 8119 corresponding EVP_MD_CTX structure. No application support yet. 8120 8121 *Steve Henson* 8122 8123 * Support for companion algorithm specific ASN1 signing routines. 8124 New function ASN1_item_sign_ctx() signs a pre-initialised 8125 EVP_MD_CTX structure and sets AlgorithmIdentifiers based on 8126 the appropriate parameters. 8127 8128 *Steve Henson* 8129 8130 * Add new algorithm specific ASN1 verification initialisation function 8131 to EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD: this is not in EVP_PKEY_METHOD since the ASN1 8132 handling will be the same no matter what EVP_PKEY_METHOD is used. 8133 Add a PSS handler to support verification of PSS signatures: checked 8134 against a number of sample certificates. 8135 8136 *Steve Henson* 8137 8138 * Add signature printing for PSS. Add PSS OIDs. 8139 8140 *Steve Henson, Martin Kaiser <lists@kaiser.cx>* 8141 8142 * Add algorithm specific signature printing. An individual ASN1 method 8143 can now print out signatures instead of the standard hex dump. 8144 8145 More complex signatures (e.g. PSS) can print out more meaningful 8146 information. Include DSA version that prints out the signature 8147 parameters r, s. 8148 8149 *Steve Henson* 8150 8151 * Password based recipient info support for CMS library: implementing 8152 RFC3211. 8153 8154 *Steve Henson* 8155 8156 * Split password based encryption into PBES2 and PBKDF2 functions. This 8157 neatly separates the code into cipher and PBE sections and is required 8158 for some algorithms that split PBES2 into separate pieces (such as 8159 password based CMS). 8160 8161 *Steve Henson* 8162 8163 * Session-handling fixes: 8164 - Fix handling of connections that are resuming with a session ID, 8165 but also support Session Tickets. 8166 - Fix a bug that suppressed issuing of a new ticket if the client 8167 presented a ticket with an expired session. 8168 - Try to set the ticket lifetime hint to something reasonable. 8169 - Make tickets shorter by excluding irrelevant information. 8170 - On the client side, don't ignore renewed tickets. 8171 8172 *Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller (Google)* 8173 8174 * Fix PSK session representation. 8175 8176 *Bodo Moeller* 8177 8178 * Add RC4-MD5 and AESNI-SHA1 "stitched" implementations. 8179 8180 This work was sponsored by Intel. 8181 8182 *Andy Polyakov* 8183 8184 * Add GCM support to TLS library. Some custom code is needed to split 8185 the IV between the fixed (from PRF) and explicit (from TLS record) 8186 portions. This adds all GCM ciphersuites supported by RFC5288 and 8187 RFC5289. Generalise some `AES*` cipherstrings to include GCM and 8188 add a special AESGCM string for GCM only. 8189 8190 *Steve Henson* 8191 8192 * Expand range of ctrls for AES GCM. Permit setting invocation 8193 field on decrypt and retrieval of invocation field only on encrypt. 8194 8195 *Steve Henson* 8196 8197 * Add HMAC ECC ciphersuites from RFC5289. Include SHA384 PRF support. 8198 As required by RFC5289 these ciphersuites cannot be used if for 8199 versions of TLS earlier than 1.2. 8200 8201 *Steve Henson* 8202 8203 * For FIPS capable OpenSSL interpret a NULL default public key method 8204 as unset and return the appropriate default but do *not* set the default. 8205 This means we can return the appropriate method in applications that 8206 switch between FIPS and non-FIPS modes. 8207 8208 *Steve Henson* 8209 8210 * Redirect HMAC and CMAC operations to FIPS module in FIPS mode. If an 8211 ENGINE is used then we cannot handle that in the FIPS module so we 8212 keep original code iff non-FIPS operations are allowed. 8213 8214 *Steve Henson* 8215 8216 * Add -attime option to openssl utilities. 8217 8218 *Peter Eckersley <pde@eff.org>, Ben Laurie and Steve Henson* 8219 8220 * Redirect DSA and DH operations to FIPS module in FIPS mode. 8221 8222 *Steve Henson* 8223 8224 * Redirect ECDSA and ECDH operations to FIPS module in FIPS mode. Also use 8225 FIPS EC methods unconditionally for now. 8226 8227 *Steve Henson* 8228 8229 * New build option no-ec2m to disable characteristic 2 code. 8230 8231 *Steve Henson* 8232 8233 * Backport libcrypto audit of return value checking from 1.1.0-dev; not 8234 all cases can be covered as some introduce binary incompatibilities. 8235 8236 *Steve Henson* 8237 8238 * Redirect RSA operations to FIPS module including keygen, 8239 encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify. Block use of non FIPS RSA methods. 8240 8241 *Steve Henson* 8242 8243 * Add similar low-level API blocking to ciphers. 8244 8245 *Steve Henson* 8246 8247 * low-level digest APIs are not approved in FIPS mode: any attempt 8248 to use these will cause a fatal error. Applications that *really* want 8249 to use them can use the `private_*` version instead. 8250 8251 *Steve Henson* 8252 8253 * Redirect cipher operations to FIPS module for FIPS builds. 8254 8255 *Steve Henson* 8256 8257 * Redirect digest operations to FIPS module for FIPS builds. 8258 8259 *Steve Henson* 8260 8261 * Update build system to add "fips" flag which will link in fipscanister.o 8262 for static and shared library builds embedding a signature if needed. 8263 8264 *Steve Henson* 8265 8266 * Output TLS supported curves in preference order instead of numerical 8267 order. This is currently hardcoded for the highest order curves first. 8268 This should be configurable so applications can judge speed vs strength. 8269 8270 *Steve Henson* 8271 8272 * Add TLS v1.2 server support for client authentication. 8273 8274 *Steve Henson* 8275 8276 * Add support for FIPS mode in ssl library: disable SSLv3, non-FIPS ciphers 8277 and enable MD5. 8278 8279 *Steve Henson* 8280 8281 * Functions FIPS_mode_set() and FIPS_mode() which call the underlying 8282 FIPS modules versions. 8283 8284 *Steve Henson* 8285 8286 * Add TLS v1.2 client side support for client authentication. Keep cache 8287 of handshake records longer as we don't know the hash algorithm to use 8288 until after the certificate request message is received. 8289 8290 *Steve Henson* 8291 8292 * Initial TLS v1.2 client support. Add a default signature algorithms 8293 extension including all the algorithms we support. Parse new signature 8294 format in client key exchange. Relax some ECC signing restrictions for 8295 TLS v1.2 as indicated in RFC5246. 8296 8297 *Steve Henson* 8298 8299 * Add server support for TLS v1.2 signature algorithms extension. Switch 8300 to new signature format when needed using client digest preference. 8301 All server ciphersuites should now work correctly in TLS v1.2. No client 8302 support yet and no support for client certificates. 8303 8304 *Steve Henson* 8305 8306 * Initial TLS v1.2 support. Add new SHA256 digest to ssl code, switch 8307 to SHA256 for PRF when using TLS v1.2 and later. Add new SHA256 based 8308 ciphersuites. At present only RSA key exchange ciphersuites work with 8309 TLS v1.2. Add new option for TLS v1.2 replacing the old and obsolete 8310 SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK flags with SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2. New TLSv1.2 methods 8311 and version checking. 8312 8313 *Steve Henson* 8314 8315 * New option OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN. If an application can be compiled 8316 with this defined it will not be affected by any changes to ssl internal 8317 structures. Add several utility functions to allow openssl application 8318 to work with OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN defined. 8319 8320 *Steve Henson* 8321 8322 * A long standing patch to add support for SRP from EdelWeb (Peter 8323 Sylvester and Christophe Renou) was integrated. 8324 *Christophe Renou <christophe.renou@edelweb.fr>, Peter Sylvester 8325 <peter.sylvester@edelweb.fr>, Tom Wu <tjw@cs.stanford.edu>, and 8326 Ben Laurie* 8327 8328 * Add functions to copy EVP_PKEY_METHOD and retrieve flags and id. 8329 8330 *Steve Henson* 8331 8332 * Permit abbreviated handshakes when renegotiating using the function 8333 SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated(). 8334 8335 *Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>* 8336 8337 * Add call to ENGINE_register_all_complete() to 8338 ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(), so some implementations get used 8339 automatically instead of needing explicit application support. 8340 8341 *Steve Henson* 8342 8343 * Add support for TLS key exporter as described in RFC5705. 8344 8345 *Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>, Steve Henson* 8346 8347 * Initial TLSv1.1 support. Since TLSv1.1 is very similar to TLS v1.0 only 8348 a few changes are required: 8349 8350 Add SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 flag. 8351 Add TLSv1_1 methods. 8352 Update version checking logic to handle version 1.1. 8353 Add explicit IV handling (ported from DTLS code). 8354 Add command line options to s_client/s_server. 8355 8356 *Steve Henson* 8357 8358OpenSSL 1.0.0 8359------------- 8360 8361### Changes between 1.0.0s and 1.0.0t [3 Dec 2015] 8362 8363 * X509_ATTRIBUTE memory leak 8364 8365 When presented with a malformed X509_ATTRIBUTE structure OpenSSL will leak 8366 memory. This structure is used by the PKCS#7 and CMS routines so any 8367 application which reads PKCS#7 or CMS data from untrusted sources is 8368 affected. SSL/TLS is not affected. 8369 8370 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Adam Langley (Google/BoringSSL) using 8371 libFuzzer. 8372 ([CVE-2015-3195]) 8373 8374 *Stephen Henson* 8375 8376 * Race condition handling PSK identify hint 8377 8378 If PSK identity hints are received by a multi-threaded client then 8379 the values are wrongly updated in the parent SSL_CTX structure. This can 8380 result in a race condition potentially leading to a double free of the 8381 identify hint data. 8382 ([CVE-2015-3196]) 8383 8384 *Stephen Henson* 8385 8386### Changes between 1.0.0r and 1.0.0s [11 Jun 2015] 8387 8388 * Malformed ECParameters causes infinite loop 8389 8390 When processing an ECParameters structure OpenSSL enters an infinite loop 8391 if the curve specified is over a specially malformed binary polynomial 8392 field. 8393 8394 This can be used to perform denial of service against any 8395 system which processes public keys, certificate requests or 8396 certificates. This includes TLS clients and TLS servers with 8397 client authentication enabled. 8398 8399 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Joseph Barr-Pixton. 8400 ([CVE-2015-1788]) 8401 8402 *Andy Polyakov* 8403 8404 * Exploitable out-of-bounds read in X509_cmp_time 8405 8406 X509_cmp_time does not properly check the length of the ASN1_TIME 8407 string and can read a few bytes out of bounds. In addition, 8408 X509_cmp_time accepts an arbitrary number of fractional seconds in the 8409 time string. 8410 8411 An attacker can use this to craft malformed certificates and CRLs of 8412 various sizes and potentially cause a segmentation fault, resulting in 8413 a DoS on applications that verify certificates or CRLs. TLS clients 8414 that verify CRLs are affected. TLS clients and servers with client 8415 authentication enabled may be affected if they use custom verification 8416 callbacks. 8417 8418 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Robert Swiecki (Google), and 8419 independently by Hanno Böck. 8420 ([CVE-2015-1789]) 8421 8422 *Emilia Käsper* 8423 8424 * PKCS7 crash with missing EnvelopedContent 8425 8426 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing inner EncryptedContent 8427 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs 8428 with missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 8429 8430 Applications that decrypt PKCS#7 data or otherwise parse PKCS#7 8431 structures from untrusted sources are affected. OpenSSL clients and 8432 servers are not affected. 8433 8434 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 8435 ([CVE-2015-1790]) 8436 8437 *Emilia Käsper* 8438 8439 * CMS verify infinite loop with unknown hash function 8440 8441 When verifying a signedData message the CMS code can enter an infinite loop 8442 if presented with an unknown hash function OID. This can be used to perform 8443 denial of service against any system which verifies signedData messages using 8444 the CMS code. 8445 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Johannes Bauer. 8446 ([CVE-2015-1792]) 8447 8448 *Stephen Henson* 8449 8450 * Race condition handling NewSessionTicket 8451 8452 If a NewSessionTicket is received by a multi-threaded client when attempting to 8453 reuse a previous ticket then a race condition can occur potentially leading to 8454 a double free of the ticket data. 8455 ([CVE-2015-1791]) 8456 8457 *Matt Caswell* 8458 8459### Changes between 1.0.0q and 1.0.0r [19 Mar 2015] 8460 8461 * Segmentation fault in ASN1_TYPE_cmp fix 8462 8463 The function ASN1_TYPE_cmp will crash with an invalid read if an attempt is 8464 made to compare ASN.1 boolean types. Since ASN1_TYPE_cmp is used to check 8465 certificate signature algorithm consistency this can be used to crash any 8466 certificate verification operation and exploited in a DoS attack. Any 8467 application which performs certificate verification is vulnerable including 8468 OpenSSL clients and servers which enable client authentication. 8469 ([CVE-2015-0286]) 8470 8471 *Stephen Henson* 8472 8473 * ASN.1 structure reuse memory corruption fix 8474 8475 Reusing a structure in ASN.1 parsing may allow an attacker to cause 8476 memory corruption via an invalid write. Such reuse is and has been 8477 strongly discouraged and is believed to be rare. 8478 8479 Applications that parse structures containing CHOICE or ANY DEFINED BY 8480 components may be affected. Certificate parsing (d2i_X509 and related 8481 functions) are however not affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are 8482 not affected. 8483 ([CVE-2015-0287]) 8484 8485 *Stephen Henson* 8486 8487 * PKCS7 NULL pointer dereferences fix 8488 8489 The PKCS#7 parsing code does not handle missing outer ContentInfo 8490 correctly. An attacker can craft malformed ASN.1-encoded PKCS#7 blobs with 8491 missing content and trigger a NULL pointer dereference on parsing. 8492 8493 Applications that verify PKCS#7 signatures, decrypt PKCS#7 data or 8494 otherwise parse PKCS#7 structures from untrusted sources are 8495 affected. OpenSSL clients and servers are not affected. 8496 8497 This issue was reported to OpenSSL by Michal Zalewski (Google). 8498 ([CVE-2015-0289]) 8499 8500 *Emilia Käsper* 8501 8502 * DoS via reachable assert in SSLv2 servers fix 8503 8504 A malicious client can trigger an OPENSSL_assert (i.e., an abort) in 8505 servers that both support SSLv2 and enable export cipher suites by sending 8506 a specially crafted SSLv2 CLIENT-MASTER-KEY message. 8507 8508 This issue was discovered by Sean Burford (Google) and Emilia Käsper 8509 (OpenSSL development team). 8510 ([CVE-2015-0293]) 8511 8512 *Emilia Käsper* 8513 8514 * Use After Free following d2i_ECPrivatekey error fix 8515 8516 A malformed EC private key file consumed via the d2i_ECPrivateKey function 8517 could cause a use after free condition. This, in turn, could cause a double 8518 free in several private key parsing functions (such as d2i_PrivateKey 8519 or EVP_PKCS82PKEY) and could lead to a DoS attack or memory corruption 8520 for applications that receive EC private keys from untrusted 8521 sources. This scenario is considered rare. 8522 8523 This issue was discovered by the BoringSSL project and fixed in their 8524 commit 517073cd4b. 8525 ([CVE-2015-0209]) 8526 8527 *Matt Caswell* 8528 8529 * X509_to_X509_REQ NULL pointer deref fix 8530 8531 The function X509_to_X509_REQ will crash with a NULL pointer dereference if 8532 the certificate key is invalid. This function is rarely used in practice. 8533 8534 This issue was discovered by Brian Carpenter. 8535 ([CVE-2015-0288]) 8536 8537 *Stephen Henson* 8538 8539 * Removed the export ciphers from the DEFAULT ciphers 8540 8541 *Kurt Roeckx* 8542 8543### Changes between 1.0.0p and 1.0.0q [15 Jan 2015] 8544 8545 * Build fixes for the Windows and OpenVMS platforms 8546 8547 *Matt Caswell and Richard Levitte* 8548 8549### Changes between 1.0.0o and 1.0.0p [8 Jan 2015] 8550 8551 * Fix DTLS segmentation fault in dtls1_get_record. A carefully crafted DTLS 8552 message can cause a segmentation fault in OpenSSL due to a NULL pointer 8553 dereference. This could lead to a Denial Of Service attack. Thanks to 8554 Markus Stenberg of Cisco Systems, Inc. for reporting this issue. 8555 ([CVE-2014-3571]) 8556 8557 *Steve Henson* 8558 8559 * Fix DTLS memory leak in dtls1_buffer_record. A memory leak can occur in the 8560 dtls1_buffer_record function under certain conditions. In particular this 8561 could occur if an attacker sent repeated DTLS records with the same 8562 sequence number but for the next epoch. The memory leak could be exploited 8563 by an attacker in a Denial of Service attack through memory exhaustion. 8564 Thanks to Chris Mueller for reporting this issue. 8565 ([CVE-2015-0206]) 8566 8567 *Matt Caswell* 8568 8569 * Fix issue where no-ssl3 configuration sets method to NULL. When openssl is 8570 built with the no-ssl3 option and a SSL v3 ClientHello is received the ssl 8571 method would be set to NULL which could later result in a NULL pointer 8572 dereference. Thanks to Frank Schmirler for reporting this issue. 8573 ([CVE-2014-3569]) 8574 8575 *Kurt Roeckx* 8576 8577 * Abort handshake if server key exchange message is omitted for ephemeral 8578 ECDH ciphersuites. 8579 8580 Thanks to Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at INRIA for 8581 reporting this issue. 8582 ([CVE-2014-3572]) 8583 8584 *Steve Henson* 8585 8586 * Remove non-export ephemeral RSA code on client and server. This code 8587 violated the TLS standard by allowing the use of temporary RSA keys in 8588 non-export ciphersuites and could be used by a server to effectively 8589 downgrade the RSA key length used to a value smaller than the server 8590 certificate. Thanks for Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at 8591 INRIA or reporting this issue. 8592 ([CVE-2015-0204]) 8593 8594 *Steve Henson* 8595 8596 * Fixed issue where DH client certificates are accepted without verification. 8597 An OpenSSL server will accept a DH certificate for client authentication 8598 without the certificate verify message. This effectively allows a client to 8599 authenticate without the use of a private key. This only affects servers 8600 which trust a client certificate authority which issues certificates 8601 containing DH keys: these are extremely rare and hardly ever encountered. 8602 Thanks for Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at INRIA or reporting 8603 this issue. 8604 ([CVE-2015-0205]) 8605 8606 *Steve Henson* 8607 8608 * Correct Bignum squaring. Bignum squaring (BN_sqr) may produce incorrect 8609 results on some platforms, including x86_64. This bug occurs at random 8610 with a very low probability, and is not known to be exploitable in any 8611 way, though its exact impact is difficult to determine. Thanks to Pieter 8612 Wuille (Blockstream) who reported this issue and also suggested an initial 8613 fix. Further analysis was conducted by the OpenSSL development team and 8614 Adam Langley of Google. The final fix was developed by Andy Polyakov of 8615 the OpenSSL core team. 8616 ([CVE-2014-3570]) 8617 8618 *Andy Polyakov* 8619 8620 * Fix various certificate fingerprint issues. 8621 8622 By using non-DER or invalid encodings outside the signed portion of a 8623 certificate the fingerprint can be changed without breaking the signature. 8624 Although no details of the signed portion of the certificate can be changed 8625 this can cause problems with some applications: e.g. those using the 8626 certificate fingerprint for blacklists. 8627 8628 1. Reject signatures with non zero unused bits. 8629 8630 If the BIT STRING containing the signature has non zero unused bits reject 8631 the signature. All current signature algorithms require zero unused bits. 8632 8633 2. Check certificate algorithm consistency. 8634 8635 Check the AlgorithmIdentifier inside TBS matches the one in the 8636 certificate signature. NB: this will result in signature failure 8637 errors for some broken certificates. 8638 8639 Thanks to Konrad Kraszewski from Google for reporting this issue. 8640 8641 3. Check DSA/ECDSA signatures use DER. 8642 8643 Reencode DSA/ECDSA signatures and compare with the original received 8644 signature. Return an error if there is a mismatch. 8645 8646 This will reject various cases including garbage after signature 8647 (thanks to Antti Karjalainen and Tuomo Untinen from the Codenomicon CROSS 8648 program for discovering this case) and use of BER or invalid ASN.1 INTEGERs 8649 (negative or with leading zeroes). 8650 8651 Further analysis was conducted and fixes were developed by Stephen Henson 8652 of the OpenSSL core team. 8653 8654 ([CVE-2014-8275]) 8655 8656 *Steve Henson* 8657 8658### Changes between 1.0.0n and 1.0.0o [15 Oct 2014] 8659 8660 * Session Ticket Memory Leak. 8661 8662 When an OpenSSL SSL/TLS/DTLS server receives a session ticket the 8663 integrity of that ticket is first verified. In the event of a session 8664 ticket integrity check failing, OpenSSL will fail to free memory 8665 causing a memory leak. By sending a large number of invalid session 8666 tickets an attacker could exploit this issue in a Denial Of Service 8667 attack. 8668 ([CVE-2014-3567]) 8669 8670 *Steve Henson* 8671 8672 * Build option no-ssl3 is incomplete. 8673 8674 When OpenSSL is configured with "no-ssl3" as a build option, servers 8675 could accept and complete a SSL 3.0 handshake, and clients could be 8676 configured to send them. 8677 ([CVE-2014-3568]) 8678 8679 *Akamai and the OpenSSL team* 8680 8681 * Add support for TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV. 8682 Client applications doing fallback retries should call 8683 SSL_set_mode(s, SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV). 8684 ([CVE-2014-3566]) 8685 8686 *Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller* 8687 8688 * Add additional DigestInfo checks. 8689 8690 Reencode DigestInto in DER and check against the original when 8691 verifying RSA signature: this will reject any improperly encoded 8692 DigestInfo structures. 8693 8694 Note: this is a precautionary measure and no attacks are currently known. 8695 8696 *Steve Henson* 8697 8698### Changes between 1.0.0m and 1.0.0n [6 Aug 2014] 8699 8700 * OpenSSL DTLS clients enabling anonymous (EC)DH ciphersuites are subject 8701 to a denial of service attack. A malicious server can crash the client 8702 with a null pointer dereference (read) by specifying an anonymous (EC)DH 8703 ciphersuite and sending carefully crafted handshake messages. 8704 8705 Thanks to Felix Gröbert (Google) for discovering and researching this 8706 issue. 8707 ([CVE-2014-3510]) 8708 8709 *Emilia Käsper* 8710 8711 * By sending carefully crafted DTLS packets an attacker could cause openssl 8712 to leak memory. This can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack. 8713 Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue. 8714 ([CVE-2014-3507]) 8715 8716 *Adam Langley* 8717 8718 * An attacker can force openssl to consume large amounts of memory whilst 8719 processing DTLS handshake messages. This can be exploited through a 8720 Denial of Service attack. 8721 Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue. 8722 ([CVE-2014-3506]) 8723 8724 *Adam Langley* 8725 8726 * An attacker can force an error condition which causes openssl to crash 8727 whilst processing DTLS packets due to memory being freed twice. This 8728 can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack. 8729 Thanks to Adam Langley and Wan-Teh Chang for discovering and researching 8730 this issue. 8731 ([CVE-2014-3505]) 8732 8733 *Adam Langley* 8734 8735 * If a multithreaded client connects to a malicious server using a resumed 8736 session and the server sends an ec point format extension it could write 8737 up to 255 bytes to freed memory. 8738 8739 Thanks to Gabor Tyukasz (LogMeIn Inc) for discovering and researching this 8740 issue. 8741 ([CVE-2014-3509]) 8742 8743 *Gabor Tyukasz* 8744 8745 * A flaw in OBJ_obj2txt may cause pretty printing functions such as 8746 X509_name_oneline, X509_name_print_ex et al. to leak some information 8747 from the stack. Applications may be affected if they echo pretty printing 8748 output to the attacker. 8749 8750 Thanks to Ivan Fratric (Google) for discovering this issue. 8751 ([CVE-2014-3508]) 8752 8753 *Emilia Käsper, and Steve Henson* 8754 8755 * Fix ec_GFp_simple_points_make_affine (thus, EC_POINTs_mul etc.) 8756 for corner cases. (Certain input points at infinity could lead to 8757 bogus results, with non-infinity inputs mapped to infinity too.) 8758 8759 *Bodo Moeller* 8760 8761### Changes between 1.0.0l and 1.0.0m [5 Jun 2014] 8762 8763 * Fix for SSL/TLS MITM flaw. An attacker using a carefully crafted 8764 handshake can force the use of weak keying material in OpenSSL 8765 SSL/TLS clients and servers. 8766 8767 Thanks to KIKUCHI Masashi (Lepidum Co. Ltd.) for discovering and 8768 researching this issue. ([CVE-2014-0224]) 8769 8770 *KIKUCHI Masashi, Steve Henson* 8771 8772 * Fix DTLS recursion flaw. By sending an invalid DTLS handshake to an 8773 OpenSSL DTLS client the code can be made to recurse eventually crashing 8774 in a DoS attack. 8775 8776 Thanks to Imre Rad (Search-Lab Ltd.) for discovering this issue. 8777 ([CVE-2014-0221]) 8778 8779 *Imre Rad, Steve Henson* 8780 8781 * Fix DTLS invalid fragment vulnerability. A buffer overrun attack can 8782 be triggered by sending invalid DTLS fragments to an OpenSSL DTLS 8783 client or server. This is potentially exploitable to run arbitrary 8784 code on a vulnerable client or server. 8785 8786 Thanks to Jüri Aedla for reporting this issue. ([CVE-2014-0195]) 8787 8788 *Jüri Aedla, Steve Henson* 8789 8790 * Fix bug in TLS code where clients enable anonymous ECDH ciphersuites 8791 are subject to a denial of service attack. 8792 8793 Thanks to Felix Gröbert and Ivan Fratric at Google for discovering 8794 this issue. ([CVE-2014-3470]) 8795 8796 *Felix Gröbert, Ivan Fratric, Steve Henson* 8797 8798 * Harmonize version and its documentation. -f flag is used to display 8799 compilation flags. 8800 8801 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 8802 8803 * Fix eckey_priv_encode so it immediately returns an error upon a failure 8804 in i2d_ECPrivateKey. 8805 8806 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 8807 8808 * Fix some double frees. These are not thought to be exploitable. 8809 8810 *mancha <mancha1@zoho.com>* 8811 8812 * Fix for the attack described in the paper "Recovering OpenSSL 8813 ECDSA Nonces Using the FLUSH+RELOAD Cache Side-channel Attack" 8814 by Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger. Details can be obtained from: 8815 <http://eprint.iacr.org/2014/140> 8816 8817 Thanks to Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger for discovering this 8818 flaw and to Yuval Yarom for supplying a fix ([CVE-2014-0076]) 8819 8820 *Yuval Yarom and Naomi Benger* 8821 8822### Changes between 1.0.0k and 1.0.0l [6 Jan 2014] 8823 8824 * Keep original DTLS digest and encryption contexts in retransmission 8825 structures so we can use the previous session parameters if they need 8826 to be resent. ([CVE-2013-6450]) 8827 8828 *Steve Henson* 8829 8830 * Add option SSL_OP_SAFARI_ECDHE_ECDSA_BUG (part of SSL_OP_ALL) which 8831 avoids preferring ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers when the client appears to be 8832 Safari on OS X. Safari on OS X 10.8..10.8.3 advertises support for 8833 several ECDHE-ECDSA ciphers, but fails to negotiate them. The bug 8834 is fixed in OS X 10.8.4, but Apple have ruled out both hot fixing 8835 10.8..10.8.3 and forcing users to upgrade to 10.8.4 or newer. 8836 8837 *Rob Stradling, Adam Langley* 8838 8839### Changes between 1.0.0j and 1.0.0k [5 Feb 2013] 8840 8841 * Make the decoding of SSLv3, TLS and DTLS CBC records constant time. 8842 8843 This addresses the flaw in CBC record processing discovered by 8844 Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson. Details of this attack can be found 8845 at: <http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/> 8846 8847 Thanks go to Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson of the Information 8848 Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London 8849 (www.isg.rhul.ac.uk) for discovering this flaw and Adam Langley and 8850 Emilia Käsper for the initial patch. 8851 ([CVE-2013-0169]) 8852 8853 *Emilia Käsper, Adam Langley, Ben Laurie, Andy Polyakov, Steve Henson* 8854 8855 * Return an error when checking OCSP signatures when key is NULL. 8856 This fixes a DoS attack. ([CVE-2013-0166]) 8857 8858 *Steve Henson* 8859 8860 * Call OCSP Stapling callback after ciphersuite has been chosen, so 8861 the right response is stapled. Also change SSL_get_certificate() 8862 so it returns the certificate actually sent. 8863 See <http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=2836>. 8864 (This is a backport) 8865 8866 *Rob Stradling <rob.stradling@comodo.com>* 8867 8868 * Fix possible deadlock when decoding public keys. 8869 8870 *Steve Henson* 8871 8872### Changes between 1.0.0i and 1.0.0j [10 May 2012] 8873 8874[NB: OpenSSL 1.0.0i and later 1.0.0 patch levels were released after 8875OpenSSL 1.0.1.] 8876 8877 * Sanity check record length before skipping explicit IV in DTLS 8878 to fix DoS attack. 8879 8880 Thanks to Codenomicon for discovering this issue using Fuzz-o-Matic 8881 fuzzing as a service testing platform. 8882 ([CVE-2012-2333]) 8883 8884 *Steve Henson* 8885 8886 * Initialise tkeylen properly when encrypting CMS messages. 8887 Thanks to Solar Designer of Openwall for reporting this issue. 8888 8889 *Steve Henson* 8890 8891### Changes between 1.0.0h and 1.0.0i [19 Apr 2012] 8892 8893 * Check for potentially exploitable overflows in asn1_d2i_read_bio 8894 BUF_mem_grow and BUF_mem_grow_clean. Refuse attempts to shrink buffer 8895 in CRYPTO_realloc_clean. 8896 8897 Thanks to Tavis Ormandy, Google Security Team, for discovering this 8898 issue and to Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org> for fixing it. 8899 ([CVE-2012-2110]) 8900 8901 *Adam Langley (Google), Tavis Ormandy, Google Security Team* 8902 8903### Changes between 1.0.0g and 1.0.0h [12 Mar 2012] 8904 8905 * Fix MMA (Bleichenbacher's attack on PKCS #1 v1.5 RSA padding) weakness 8906 in CMS and PKCS7 code. When RSA decryption fails use a random key for 8907 content decryption and always return the same error. Note: this attack 8908 needs on average 2^20 messages so it only affects automated senders. The 8909 old behaviour can be re-enabled in the CMS code by setting the 8910 CMS_DEBUG_DECRYPT flag: this is useful for debugging and testing where 8911 an MMA defence is not necessary. 8912 Thanks to Ivan Nestlerode <inestlerode@us.ibm.com> for discovering 8913 this issue. ([CVE-2012-0884]) 8914 8915 *Steve Henson* 8916 8917 * Fix CVE-2011-4619: make sure we really are receiving a 8918 client hello before rejecting multiple SGC restarts. Thanks to 8919 Ivan Nestlerode <inestlerode@us.ibm.com> for discovering this bug. 8920 8921 *Steve Henson* 8922 8923### Changes between 1.0.0f and 1.0.0g [18 Jan 2012] 8924 8925 * Fix for DTLS DoS issue introduced by fix for CVE-2011-4109. 8926 Thanks to Antonio Martin, Enterprise Secure Access Research and 8927 Development, Cisco Systems, Inc. for discovering this bug and 8928 preparing a fix. ([CVE-2012-0050]) 8929 8930 *Antonio Martin* 8931 8932### Changes between 1.0.0e and 1.0.0f [4 Jan 2012] 8933 8934 * Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson have discovered an extension 8935 of the Vaudenay padding oracle attack on CBC mode encryption 8936 which enables an efficient plaintext recovery attack against 8937 the OpenSSL implementation of DTLS. Their attack exploits timing 8938 differences arising during decryption processing. A research 8939 paper describing this attack can be found at: 8940 <http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/~kp/dtls.pdf> 8941 Thanks go to Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson of the Information 8942 Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London 8943 (www.isg.rhul.ac.uk) for discovering this flaw and to Robin Seggelmann 8944 <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de> and Michael Tuexen <tuexen@fh-muenster.de> 8945 for preparing the fix. ([CVE-2011-4108]) 8946 8947 *Robin Seggelmann, Michael Tuexen* 8948 8949 * Clear bytes used for block padding of SSL 3.0 records. 8950 ([CVE-2011-4576]) 8951 8952 *Adam Langley (Google)* 8953 8954 * Only allow one SGC handshake restart for SSL/TLS. Thanks to George 8955 Kadianakis <desnacked@gmail.com> for discovering this issue and 8956 Adam Langley for preparing the fix. ([CVE-2011-4619]) 8957 8958 *Adam Langley (Google)* 8959 8960 * Check parameters are not NULL in GOST ENGINE. ([CVE-2012-0027]) 8961 8962 *Andrey Kulikov <amdeich@gmail.com>* 8963 8964 * Prevent malformed RFC3779 data triggering an assertion failure. 8965 Thanks to Andrew Chi, BBN Technologies, for discovering the flaw 8966 and Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net> for fixing it. ([CVE-2011-4577]) 8967 8968 *Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net>* 8969 8970 * Improved PRNG seeding for VOS. 8971 8972 *Paul Green <Paul.Green@stratus.com>* 8973 8974 * Fix ssl_ciph.c set-up race. 8975 8976 *Adam Langley (Google)* 8977 8978 * Fix spurious failures in ecdsatest.c. 8979 8980 *Emilia Käsper (Google)* 8981 8982 * Fix the BIO_f_buffer() implementation (which was mixing different 8983 interpretations of the `..._len` fields). 8984 8985 *Adam Langley (Google)* 8986 8987 * Fix handling of BN_BLINDING: now BN_BLINDING_invert_ex (rather than 8988 BN_BLINDING_invert_ex) calls BN_BLINDING_update, ensuring that concurrent 8989 threads won't reuse the same blinding coefficients. 8990 8991 This also avoids the need to obtain the CRYPTO_LOCK_RSA_BLINDING 8992 lock to call BN_BLINDING_invert_ex, and avoids one use of 8993 BN_BLINDING_update for each BN_BLINDING structure (previously, 8994 the last update always remained unused). 8995 8996 *Emilia Käsper (Google)* 8997 8998 * In ssl3_clear, preserve s3->init_extra along with s3->rbuf. 8999 9000 *Bob Buckholz (Google)* 9001 9002### Changes between 1.0.0d and 1.0.0e [6 Sep 2011] 9003 9004 * Fix bug where CRLs with nextUpdate in the past are sometimes accepted 9005 by initialising X509_STORE_CTX properly. ([CVE-2011-3207]) 9006 9007 *Kaspar Brand <ossl@velox.ch>* 9008 9009 * Fix SSL memory handling for (EC)DH ciphersuites, in particular 9010 for multi-threaded use of ECDH. ([CVE-2011-3210]) 9011 9012 *Adam Langley (Google)* 9013 9014 * Fix x509_name_ex_d2i memory leak on bad inputs. 9015 9016 *Bodo Moeller* 9017 9018 * Remove hard coded ecdsaWithSHA1 signature tests in ssl code and check 9019 signature public key algorithm by using OID xref utilities instead. 9020 Before this you could only use some ECC ciphersuites with SHA1 only. 9021 9022 *Steve Henson* 9023 9024 * Add protection against ECDSA timing attacks as mentioned in the paper 9025 by Billy Bob Brumley and Nicola Tuveri, see: 9026 <http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/232.pdf> 9027 9028 *Billy Bob Brumley and Nicola Tuveri* 9029 9030### Changes between 1.0.0c and 1.0.0d [8 Feb 2011] 9031 9032 * Fix parsing of OCSP stapling ClientHello extension. CVE-2011-0014 9033 9034 *Neel Mehta, Adam Langley, Bodo Moeller (Google)* 9035 9036 * Fix bug in string printing code: if *any* escaping is enabled we must 9037 escape the escape character (backslash) or the resulting string is 9038 ambiguous. 9039 9040 *Steve Henson* 9041 9042### Changes between 1.0.0b and 1.0.0c [2 Dec 2010] 9043 9044 * Disable code workaround for ancient and obsolete Netscape browsers 9045 and servers: an attacker can use it in a ciphersuite downgrade attack. 9046 Thanks to Martin Rex for discovering this bug. CVE-2010-4180 9047 9048 *Steve Henson* 9049 9050 * Fixed J-PAKE implementation error, originally discovered by 9051 Sebastien Martini, further info and confirmation from Stefan 9052 Arentz and Feng Hao. Note that this fix is a security fix. CVE-2010-4252 9053 9054 *Ben Laurie* 9055 9056### Changes between 1.0.0a and 1.0.0b [16 Nov 2010] 9057 9058 * Fix extension code to avoid race conditions which can result in a buffer 9059 overrun vulnerability: resumed sessions must not be modified as they can 9060 be shared by multiple threads. CVE-2010-3864 9061 9062 *Steve Henson* 9063 9064 * Fix WIN32 build system to correctly link an ENGINE directory into 9065 a DLL. 9066 9067 *Steve Henson* 9068 9069### Changes between 1.0.0 and 1.0.0a [01 Jun 2010] 9070 9071 * Check return value of int_rsa_verify in pkey_rsa_verifyrecover 9072 ([CVE-2010-1633]) 9073 9074 *Steve Henson, Peter-Michael Hager <hager@dortmund.net>* 9075 9076### Changes between 0.9.8n and 1.0.0 [29 Mar 2010] 9077 9078 * Add "missing" function EVP_CIPHER_CTX_copy(). This copies a cipher 9079 context. The operation can be customised via the ctrl mechanism in 9080 case ENGINEs want to include additional functionality. 9081 9082 *Steve Henson* 9083 9084 * Tolerate yet another broken PKCS#8 key format: private key value negative. 9085 9086 *Steve Henson* 9087 9088 * Add new -subject_hash_old and -issuer_hash_old options to x509 utility to 9089 output hashes compatible with older versions of OpenSSL. 9090 9091 *Willy Weisz <weisz@vcpc.univie.ac.at>* 9092 9093 * Fix compression algorithm handling: if resuming a session use the 9094 compression algorithm of the resumed session instead of determining 9095 it from client hello again. Don't allow server to change algorithm. 9096 9097 *Steve Henson* 9098 9099 * Add load_crls() function to commands tidying load_certs() too. Add option 9100 to verify utility to allow additional CRLs to be included. 9101 9102 *Steve Henson* 9103 9104 * Update OCSP request code to permit adding custom headers to the request: 9105 some responders need this. 9106 9107 *Steve Henson* 9108 9109 * The function EVP_PKEY_sign() returns <=0 on error: check return code 9110 correctly. 9111 9112 *Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>* 9113 9114 * Update verify callback code in `apps/s_cb.c` and `apps/verify.c`, it 9115 needlessly dereferenced structures, used obsolete functions and 9116 didn't handle all updated verify codes correctly. 9117 9118 *Steve Henson* 9119 9120 * Disable MD2 in the default configuration. 9121 9122 *Steve Henson* 9123 9124 * In BIO_pop() and BIO_push() use the ctrl argument (which was NULL) to 9125 indicate the initial BIO being pushed or popped. This makes it possible 9126 to determine whether the BIO is the one explicitly called or as a result 9127 of the ctrl being passed down the chain. Fix BIO_pop() and SSL BIOs so 9128 it handles reference counts correctly and doesn't zero out the I/O bio 9129 when it is not being explicitly popped. WARNING: applications which 9130 included workarounds for the old buggy behaviour will need to be modified 9131 or they could free up already freed BIOs. 9132 9133 *Steve Henson* 9134 9135 * Extend the uni2asc/asc2uni => OPENSSL_uni2asc/OPENSSL_asc2uni 9136 renaming to all platforms (within the 0.9.8 branch, this was 9137 done conditionally on Netware platforms to avoid a name clash). 9138 9139 *Guenter <lists@gknw.net>* 9140 9141 * Add ECDHE and PSK support to DTLS. 9142 9143 *Michael Tuexen <tuexen@fh-muenster.de>* 9144 9145 * Add CHECKED_STACK_OF macro to safestack.h, otherwise safestack can't 9146 be used on C++. 9147 9148 *Steve Henson* 9149 9150 * Add "missing" function EVP_MD_flags() (without this the only way to 9151 retrieve a digest flags is by accessing the structure directly. Update 9152 `EVP_MD_do_all*()` and `EVP_CIPHER_do_all*()` to include the name a digest 9153 or cipher is registered as in the "from" argument. Print out all 9154 registered digests in the dgst usage message instead of manually 9155 attempting to work them out. 9156 9157 *Steve Henson* 9158 9159 * If no SSLv2 ciphers are used don't use an SSLv2 compatible client hello: 9160 this allows the use of compression and extensions. Change default cipher 9161 string to remove SSLv2 ciphersuites. This effectively avoids ancient SSLv2 9162 by default unless an application cipher string requests it. 9163 9164 *Steve Henson* 9165 9166 * Alter match criteria in PKCS12_parse(). It used to try to use local 9167 key ids to find matching certificates and keys but some PKCS#12 files 9168 don't follow the (somewhat unwritten) rules and this strategy fails. 9169 Now just gather all certificates together and the first private key 9170 then look for the first certificate that matches the key. 9171 9172 *Steve Henson* 9173 9174 * Support use of registered digest and cipher names for dgst and cipher 9175 commands instead of having to add each one as a special case. So now 9176 you can do: 9177 9178 openssl sha256 foo 9179 9180 as well as: 9181 9182 openssl dgst -sha256 foo 9183 9184 and this works for ENGINE based algorithms too. 9185 9186 *Steve Henson* 9187 9188 * Update Gost ENGINE to support parameter files. 9189 9190 *Victor B. Wagner <vitus@cryptocom.ru>* 9191 9192 * Support GeneralizedTime in ca utility. 9193 9194 *Oliver Martin <oliver@volatilevoid.net>, Steve Henson* 9195 9196 * Enhance the hash format used for certificate directory links. The new 9197 form uses the canonical encoding (meaning equivalent names will work 9198 even if they aren't identical) and uses SHA1 instead of MD5. This form 9199 is incompatible with the older format and as a result c_rehash should 9200 be used to rebuild symbolic links. 9201 9202 *Steve Henson* 9203 9204 * Make PKCS#8 the default write format for private keys, replacing the 9205 traditional format. This form is standardised, more secure and doesn't 9206 include an implicit MD5 dependency. 9207 9208 *Steve Henson* 9209 9210 * Add a $gcc_devteam_warn option to Configure. The idea is that any code 9211 committed to OpenSSL should pass this lot as a minimum. 9212 9213 *Steve Henson* 9214 9215 * Add session ticket override functionality for use by EAP-FAST. 9216 9217 *Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>* 9218 9219 * Modify HMAC functions to return a value. Since these can be implemented 9220 in an ENGINE errors can occur. 9221 9222 *Steve Henson* 9223 9224 * Type-checked OBJ_bsearch_ex. 9225 9226 *Ben Laurie* 9227 9228 * Type-checked OBJ_bsearch. Also some constification necessitated 9229 by type-checking. Still to come: TXT_DB, bsearch(?), 9230 OBJ_bsearch_ex, qsort, CRYPTO_EX_DATA, ASN1_VALUE, ASN1_STRING, 9231 CONF_VALUE. 9232 9233 *Ben Laurie* 9234 9235 * New function OPENSSL_gmtime_adj() to add a specific number of days and 9236 seconds to a tm structure directly, instead of going through OS 9237 specific date routines. This avoids any issues with OS routines such 9238 as the year 2038 bug. New `*_adj()` functions for ASN1 time structures 9239 and X509_time_adj_ex() to cover the extended range. The existing 9240 X509_time_adj() is still usable and will no longer have any date issues. 9241 9242 *Steve Henson* 9243 9244 * Delta CRL support. New use deltas option which will attempt to locate 9245 and search any appropriate delta CRLs available. 9246 9247 This work was sponsored by Google. 9248 9249 *Steve Henson* 9250 9251 * Support for CRLs partitioned by reason code. Reorganise CRL processing 9252 code and add additional score elements. Validate alternate CRL paths 9253 as part of the CRL checking and indicate a new error "CRL path validation 9254 error" in this case. Applications wanting additional details can use 9255 the verify callback and check the new "parent" field. If this is not 9256 NULL CRL path validation is taking place. Existing applications won't 9257 see this because it requires extended CRL support which is off by 9258 default. 9259 9260 This work was sponsored by Google. 9261 9262 *Steve Henson* 9263 9264 * Support for freshest CRL extension. 9265 9266 This work was sponsored by Google. 9267 9268 *Steve Henson* 9269 9270 * Initial indirect CRL support. Currently only supported in the CRLs 9271 passed directly and not via lookup. Process certificate issuer 9272 CRL entry extension and lookup CRL entries by bother issuer name 9273 and serial number. Check and process CRL issuer entry in IDP extension. 9274 9275 This work was sponsored by Google. 9276 9277 *Steve Henson* 9278 9279 * Add support for distinct certificate and CRL paths. The CRL issuer 9280 certificate is validated separately in this case. Only enabled if 9281 an extended CRL support flag is set: this flag will enable additional 9282 CRL functionality in future. 9283 9284 This work was sponsored by Google. 9285 9286 *Steve Henson* 9287 9288 * Add support for policy mappings extension. 9289 9290 This work was sponsored by Google. 9291 9292 *Steve Henson* 9293 9294 * Fixes to pathlength constraint, self issued certificate handling, 9295 policy processing to align with RFC3280 and PKITS tests. 9296 9297 This work was sponsored by Google. 9298 9299 *Steve Henson* 9300 9301 * Support for name constraints certificate extension. DN, email, DNS 9302 and URI types are currently supported. 9303 9304 This work was sponsored by Google. 9305 9306 *Steve Henson* 9307 9308 * To cater for systems that provide a pointer-based thread ID rather 9309 than numeric, deprecate the current numeric thread ID mechanism and 9310 replace it with a structure and associated callback type. This 9311 mechanism allows a numeric "hash" to be extracted from a thread ID in 9312 either case, and on platforms where pointers are larger than 'long', 9313 mixing is done to help ensure the numeric 'hash' is usable even if it 9314 can't be guaranteed unique. The default mechanism is to use "&errno" 9315 as a pointer-based thread ID to distinguish between threads. 9316 9317 Applications that want to provide their own thread IDs should now use 9318 CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback() to register a callback that will call 9319 either CRYPTO_THREADID_set_numeric() or CRYPTO_THREADID_set_pointer(). 9320 9321 Note that ERR_remove_state() is now deprecated, because it is tied 9322 to the assumption that thread IDs are numeric. ERR_remove_state(0) 9323 to free the current thread's error state should be replaced by 9324 ERR_remove_thread_state(NULL). 9325 9326 (This new approach replaces the functions CRYPTO_set_idptr_callback(), 9327 CRYPTO_get_idptr_callback(), and CRYPTO_thread_idptr() that existed in 9328 OpenSSL 0.9.9-dev between June 2006 and August 2008. Also, if an 9329 application was previously providing a numeric thread callback that 9330 was inappropriate for distinguishing threads, then uniqueness might 9331 have been obtained with &errno that happened immediately in the 9332 intermediate development versions of OpenSSL; this is no longer the 9333 case, the numeric thread callback will now override the automatic use 9334 of &errno.) 9335 9336 *Geoff Thorpe, with help from Bodo Moeller* 9337 9338 * Initial support for different CRL issuing certificates. This covers a 9339 simple case where the self issued certificates in the chain exist and 9340 the real CRL issuer is higher in the existing chain. 9341 9342 This work was sponsored by Google. 9343 9344 *Steve Henson* 9345 9346 * Removed effectively defunct crypto/store from the build. 9347 9348 *Ben Laurie* 9349 9350 * Revamp of STACK to provide stronger type-checking. Still to come: 9351 TXT_DB, bsearch(?), OBJ_bsearch, qsort, CRYPTO_EX_DATA, ASN1_VALUE, 9352 ASN1_STRING, CONF_VALUE. 9353 9354 *Ben Laurie* 9355 9356 * Add a new SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS mode flag to release unused buffer 9357 RAM on SSL connections. This option can save about 34k per idle SSL. 9358 9359 *Nick Mathewson* 9360 9361 * Revamp of LHASH to provide stronger type-checking. Still to come: 9362 STACK, TXT_DB, bsearch, qsort. 9363 9364 *Ben Laurie* 9365 9366 * Initial support for Cryptographic Message Syntax (aka CMS) based 9367 on RFC3850, RFC3851 and RFC3852. New cms directory and cms utility, 9368 support for data, signedData, compressedData, digestedData and 9369 encryptedData, envelopedData types included. Scripts to check against 9370 RFC4134 examples draft and interop and consistency checks of many 9371 content types and variants. 9372 9373 *Steve Henson* 9374 9375 * Add options to enc utility to support use of zlib compression BIO. 9376 9377 *Steve Henson* 9378 9379 * Extend mk1mf to support importing of options and assembly language 9380 files from Configure script, currently only included in VC-WIN32. 9381 The assembly language rules can now optionally generate the source 9382 files from the associated perl scripts. 9383 9384 *Steve Henson* 9385 9386 * Implement remaining functionality needed to support GOST ciphersuites. 9387 Interop testing has been performed using CryptoPro implementations. 9388 9389 *Victor B. Wagner <vitus@cryptocom.ru>* 9390 9391 * s390x assembler pack. 9392 9393 *Andy Polyakov* 9394 9395 * ARMv4 assembler pack. ARMv4 refers to v4 and later ISA, not CPU 9396 "family." 9397 9398 *Andy Polyakov* 9399 9400 * Implement Opaque PRF Input TLS extension as specified in 9401 draft-rescorla-tls-opaque-prf-input-00.txt. Since this is not an 9402 official specification yet and no extension type assignment by 9403 IANA exists, this extension (for now) will have to be explicitly 9404 enabled when building OpenSSL by providing the extension number 9405 to use. For example, specify an option 9406 9407 -DTLSEXT_TYPE_opaque_prf_input=0x9527 9408 9409 to the "config" or "Configure" script to enable the extension, 9410 assuming extension number 0x9527 (which is a completely arbitrary 9411 and unofficial assignment based on the MD5 hash of the Internet 9412 Draft). Note that by doing so, you potentially lose 9413 interoperability with other TLS implementations since these might 9414 be using the same extension number for other purposes. 9415 9416 SSL_set_tlsext_opaque_prf_input(ssl, src, len) is used to set the 9417 opaque PRF input value to use in the handshake. This will create 9418 an internal copy of the length-'len' string at 'src', and will 9419 return non-zero for success. 9420 9421 To get more control and flexibility, provide a callback function 9422 by using 9423 9424 SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_opaque_prf_input_callback(ctx, cb) 9425 SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_opaque_prf_input_callback_arg(ctx, arg) 9426 9427 where 9428 9429 int (*cb)(SSL *, void *peerinput, size_t len, void *arg); 9430 void *arg; 9431 9432 Callback function 'cb' will be called in handshakes, and is 9433 expected to use SSL_set_tlsext_opaque_prf_input() as appropriate. 9434 Argument 'arg' is for application purposes (the value as given to 9435 SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_opaque_prf_input_callback_arg() will directly 9436 be provided to the callback function). The callback function 9437 has to return non-zero to report success: usually 1 to use opaque 9438 PRF input just if possible, or 2 to enforce use of the opaque PRF 9439 input. In the latter case, the library will abort the handshake 9440 if opaque PRF input is not successfully negotiated. 9441 9442 Arguments 'peerinput' and 'len' given to the callback function 9443 will always be NULL and 0 in the case of a client. A server will 9444 see the client's opaque PRF input through these variables if 9445 available (NULL and 0 otherwise). Note that if the server 9446 provides an opaque PRF input, the length must be the same as the 9447 length of the client's opaque PRF input. 9448 9449 Note that the callback function will only be called when creating 9450 a new session (session resumption can resume whatever was 9451 previously negotiated), and will not be called in SSL 2.0 9452 handshakes; thus, SSL_CTX_set_options(ctx, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2) or 9453 SSL_set_options(ssl, SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2) is especially recommended 9454 for applications that need to enforce opaque PRF input. 9455 9456 *Bodo Moeller* 9457 9458 * Update ssl code to support digests other than SHA1+MD5 for handshake 9459 MAC. 9460 9461 *Victor B. Wagner <vitus@cryptocom.ru>* 9462 9463 * Add RFC4507 support to OpenSSL. This includes the corrections in 9464 RFC4507bis. The encrypted ticket format is an encrypted encoded 9465 SSL_SESSION structure, that way new session features are automatically 9466 supported. 9467 9468 If a client application caches session in an SSL_SESSION structure 9469 support is transparent because tickets are now stored in the encoded 9470 SSL_SESSION. 9471 9472 The SSL_CTX structure automatically generates keys for ticket 9473 protection in servers so again support should be possible 9474 with no application modification. 9475 9476 If a client or server wishes to disable RFC4507 support then the option 9477 SSL_OP_NO_TICKET can be set. 9478 9479 Add a TLS extension debugging callback to allow the contents of any client 9480 or server extensions to be examined. 9481 9482 This work was sponsored by Google. 9483 9484 *Steve Henson* 9485 9486 * Final changes to avoid use of pointer pointer casts in OpenSSL. 9487 OpenSSL should now compile cleanly on gcc 4.2 9488 9489 *Peter Hartley <pdh@utter.chaos.org.uk>, Steve Henson* 9490 9491 * Update SSL library to use new EVP_PKEY MAC API. Include generic MAC 9492 support including streaming MAC support: this is required for GOST 9493 ciphersuite support. 9494 9495 *Victor B. Wagner <vitus@cryptocom.ru>, Steve Henson* 9496 9497 * Add option -stream to use PKCS#7 streaming in smime utility. New 9498 function i2d_PKCS7_bio_stream() and PEM_write_PKCS7_bio_stream() 9499 to output in BER and PEM format. 9500 9501 *Steve Henson* 9502 9503 * Experimental support for use of HMAC via EVP_PKEY interface. This 9504 allows HMAC to be handled via the `EVP_DigestSign*()` interface. The 9505 EVP_PKEY "key" in this case is the HMAC key, potentially allowing 9506 ENGINE support for HMAC keys which are unextractable. New -mac and 9507 -macopt options to dgst utility. 9508 9509 *Steve Henson* 9510 9511 * New option -sigopt to dgst utility. Update dgst to use 9512 `EVP_Digest{Sign,Verify}*`. These two changes make it possible to use 9513 alternative signing parameters such as X9.31 or PSS in the dgst 9514 utility. 9515 9516 *Steve Henson* 9517 9518 * Change ssl_cipher_apply_rule(), the internal function that does 9519 the work each time a ciphersuite string requests enabling 9520 ("foo+bar"), moving ("+foo+bar"), disabling ("-foo+bar", or 9521 removing ("!foo+bar") a class of ciphersuites: Now it maintains 9522 the order of disabled ciphersuites such that those ciphersuites 9523 that most recently went from enabled to disabled not only stay 9524 in order with respect to each other, but also have higher priority 9525 than other disabled ciphersuites the next time ciphersuites are 9526 enabled again. 9527 9528 This means that you can now say, e.g., "PSK:-PSK:HIGH" to enable 9529 the same ciphersuites as with "HIGH" alone, but in a specific 9530 order where the PSK ciphersuites come first (since they are the 9531 most recently disabled ciphersuites when "HIGH" is parsed). 9532 9533 Also, change ssl_create_cipher_list() (using this new 9534 functionality) such that between otherwise identical 9535 ciphersuites, ephemeral ECDH is preferred over ephemeral DH in 9536 the default order. 9537 9538 *Bodo Moeller* 9539 9540 * Change ssl_create_cipher_list() so that it automatically 9541 arranges the ciphersuites in reasonable order before starting 9542 to process the rule string. Thus, the definition for "DEFAULT" 9543 (SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST) now is just "ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL", but 9544 remains equivalent to `"AES:ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL:+aECDH:+kRSA:+RC4:@STRENGTH"`. 9545 This makes it much easier to arrive at a reasonable default order 9546 in applications for which anonymous ciphers are OK (meaning 9547 that you can't actually use DEFAULT). 9548 9549 *Bodo Moeller; suggested by Victor Duchovni* 9550 9551 * Split the SSL/TLS algorithm mask (as used for ciphersuite string 9552 processing) into multiple integers instead of setting 9553 "SSL_MKEY_MASK" bits, "SSL_AUTH_MASK" bits, "SSL_ENC_MASK", 9554 "SSL_MAC_MASK", and "SSL_SSL_MASK" bits all in a single integer. 9555 (These masks as well as the individual bit definitions are hidden 9556 away into the non-exported interface ssl/ssl_locl.h, so this 9557 change to the definition of the SSL_CIPHER structure shouldn't 9558 affect applications.) This give us more bits for each of these 9559 categories, so there is no longer a need to coagulate AES128 and 9560 AES256 into a single algorithm bit, and to coagulate Camellia128 9561 and Camellia256 into a single algorithm bit, which has led to all 9562 kinds of kludges. 9563 9564 Thus, among other things, the kludge introduced in 0.9.7m and 9565 0.9.8e for masking out AES256 independently of AES128 or masking 9566 out Camellia256 independently of AES256 is not needed here in 0.9.9. 9567 9568 With the change, we also introduce new ciphersuite aliases that 9569 so far were missing: "AES128", "AES256", "CAMELLIA128", and 9570 "CAMELLIA256". 9571 9572 *Bodo Moeller* 9573 9574 * Add support for dsa-with-SHA224 and dsa-with-SHA256. 9575 Use the leftmost N bytes of the signature input if the input is 9576 larger than the prime q (with N being the size in bytes of q). 9577 9578 *Nils Larsch* 9579 9580 * Very *very* experimental PKCS#7 streaming encoder support. Nothing uses 9581 it yet and it is largely untested. 9582 9583 *Steve Henson* 9584 9585 * Add support for the ecdsa-with-SHA224/256/384/512 signature types. 9586 9587 *Nils Larsch* 9588 9589 * Initial incomplete changes to avoid need for function casts in OpenSSL 9590 some compilers (gcc 4.2 and later) reject their use. Safestack is 9591 reimplemented. Update ASN1 to avoid use of legacy functions. 9592 9593 *Steve Henson* 9594 9595 * Win32/64 targets are linked with Winsock2. 9596 9597 *Andy Polyakov* 9598 9599 * Add an X509_CRL_METHOD structure to allow CRL processing to be redirected 9600 to external functions. This can be used to increase CRL handling 9601 efficiency especially when CRLs are very large by (for example) storing 9602 the CRL revoked certificates in a database. 9603 9604 *Steve Henson* 9605 9606 * Overhaul of by_dir code. Add support for dynamic loading of CRLs so 9607 new CRLs added to a directory can be used. New command line option 9608 -verify_return_error to s_client and s_server. This causes real errors 9609 to be returned by the verify callback instead of carrying on no matter 9610 what. This reflects the way a "real world" verify callback would behave. 9611 9612 *Steve Henson* 9613 9614 * GOST engine, supporting several GOST algorithms and public key formats. 9615 Kindly donated by Cryptocom. 9616 9617 *Cryptocom* 9618 9619 * Partial support for Issuing Distribution Point CRL extension. CRLs 9620 partitioned by DP are handled but no indirect CRL or reason partitioning 9621 (yet). Complete overhaul of CRL handling: now the most suitable CRL is 9622 selected via a scoring technique which handles IDP and AKID in CRLs. 9623 9624 *Steve Henson* 9625 9626 * New X509_STORE_CTX callbacks lookup_crls() and lookup_certs() which 9627 will ultimately be used for all verify operations: this will remove the 9628 X509_STORE dependency on certificate verification and allow alternative 9629 lookup methods. X509_STORE based implementations of these two callbacks. 9630 9631 *Steve Henson* 9632 9633 * Allow multiple CRLs to exist in an X509_STORE with matching issuer names. 9634 Modify get_crl() to find a valid (unexpired) CRL if possible. 9635 9636 *Steve Henson* 9637 9638 * New function X509_CRL_match() to check if two CRLs are identical. Normally 9639 this would be called X509_CRL_cmp() but that name is already used by 9640 a function that just compares CRL issuer names. Cache several CRL 9641 extensions in X509_CRL structure and cache CRLDP in X509. 9642 9643 *Steve Henson* 9644 9645 * Store a "canonical" representation of X509_NAME structure (ASN1 Name) 9646 this maps equivalent X509_NAME structures into a consistent structure. 9647 Name comparison can then be performed rapidly using memcmp(). 9648 9649 *Steve Henson* 9650 9651 * Non-blocking OCSP request processing. Add -timeout option to ocsp 9652 utility. 9653 9654 *Steve Henson* 9655 9656 * Allow digests to supply their own micalg string for S/MIME type using 9657 the ctrl EVP_MD_CTRL_MICALG. 9658 9659 *Steve Henson* 9660 9661 * During PKCS7 signing pass the PKCS7 SignerInfo structure to the 9662 EVP_PKEY_METHOD before and after signing via the EVP_PKEY_CTRL_PKCS7_SIGN 9663 ctrl. It can then customise the structure before and/or after signing 9664 if necessary. 9665 9666 *Steve Henson* 9667 9668 * New function OBJ_add_sigid() to allow application defined signature OIDs 9669 to be added to OpenSSLs internal tables. New function OBJ_sigid_free() 9670 to free up any added signature OIDs. 9671 9672 *Steve Henson* 9673 9674 * New functions EVP_CIPHER_do_all(), EVP_CIPHER_do_all_sorted(), 9675 EVP_MD_do_all() and EVP_MD_do_all_sorted() to enumerate internal 9676 digest and cipher tables. New options added to openssl utility: 9677 list-message-digest-algorithms and list-cipher-algorithms. 9678 9679 *Steve Henson* 9680 9681 * Change the array representation of binary polynomials: the list 9682 of degrees of non-zero coefficients is now terminated with -1. 9683 Previously it was terminated with 0, which was also part of the 9684 value; thus, the array representation was not applicable to 9685 polynomials where t^0 has coefficient zero. This change makes 9686 the array representation useful in a more general context. 9687 9688 *Douglas Stebila* 9689 9690 * Various modifications and fixes to SSL/TLS cipher string 9691 handling. For ECC, the code now distinguishes between fixed ECDH 9692 with RSA certificates on the one hand and with ECDSA certificates 9693 on the other hand, since these are separate ciphersuites. The 9694 unused code for Fortezza ciphersuites has been removed. 9695 9696 For consistency with EDH, ephemeral ECDH is now called "EECDH" 9697 (not "ECDHE"). For consistency with the code for DH 9698 certificates, use of ECDH certificates is now considered ECDH 9699 authentication, not RSA or ECDSA authentication (the latter is 9700 merely the CA's signing algorithm and not actively used in the 9701 protocol). 9702 9703 The temporary ciphersuite alias "ECCdraft" is no longer 9704 available, and ECC ciphersuites are no longer excluded from "ALL" 9705 and "DEFAULT". The following aliases now exist for RFC 4492 9706 ciphersuites, most of these by analogy with the DH case: 9707 9708 kECDHr - ECDH cert, signed with RSA 9709 kECDHe - ECDH cert, signed with ECDSA 9710 kECDH - ECDH cert (signed with either RSA or ECDSA) 9711 kEECDH - ephemeral ECDH 9712 ECDH - ECDH cert or ephemeral ECDH 9713 9714 aECDH - ECDH cert 9715 aECDSA - ECDSA cert 9716 ECDSA - ECDSA cert 9717 9718 AECDH - anonymous ECDH 9719 EECDH - non-anonymous ephemeral ECDH (equivalent to "kEECDH:-AECDH") 9720 9721 *Bodo Moeller* 9722 9723 * Add additional S/MIME capabilities for AES and GOST ciphers if supported. 9724 Use correct micalg parameters depending on digest(s) in signed message. 9725 9726 *Steve Henson* 9727 9728 * Add engine support for EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD. Add functions to process 9729 an ENGINE asn1 method. Support ENGINE lookups in the ASN1 code. 9730 9731 *Steve Henson* 9732 9733 * Initial engine support for EVP_PKEY_METHOD. New functions to permit 9734 an engine to register a method. Add ENGINE lookups for methods and 9735 functional reference processing. 9736 9737 *Steve Henson* 9738 9739 * New functions `EVP_Digest{Sign,Verify)*`. These are enhanced versions of 9740 `EVP_{Sign,Verify}*` which allow an application to customise the signature 9741 process. 9742 9743 *Steve Henson* 9744 9745 * New -resign option to smime utility. This adds one or more signers 9746 to an existing PKCS#7 signedData structure. Also -md option to use an 9747 alternative message digest algorithm for signing. 9748 9749 *Steve Henson* 9750 9751 * Tidy up PKCS#7 routines and add new functions to make it easier to 9752 create PKCS7 structures containing multiple signers. Update smime 9753 application to support multiple signers. 9754 9755 *Steve Henson* 9756 9757 * New -macalg option to pkcs12 utility to allow setting of an alternative 9758 digest MAC. 9759 9760 *Steve Henson* 9761 9762 * Initial support for PKCS#5 v2.0 PRFs other than default SHA1 HMAC. 9763 Reorganize PBE internals to lookup from a static table using NIDs, 9764 add support for HMAC PBE OID translation. Add a EVP_CIPHER ctrl: 9765 EVP_CTRL_PBE_PRF_NID this allows a cipher to specify an alternative 9766 PRF which will be automatically used with PBES2. 9767 9768 *Steve Henson* 9769 9770 * Replace the algorithm specific calls to generate keys in "req" with the 9771 new API. 9772 9773 *Steve Henson* 9774 9775 * Update PKCS#7 enveloped data routines to use new API. This is now 9776 supported by any public key method supporting the encrypt operation. A 9777 ctrl is added to allow the public key algorithm to examine or modify 9778 the PKCS#7 RecipientInfo structure if it needs to: for RSA this is 9779 a no op. 9780 9781 *Steve Henson* 9782 9783 * Add a ctrl to asn1 method to allow a public key algorithm to express 9784 a default digest type to use. In most cases this will be SHA1 but some 9785 algorithms (such as GOST) need to specify an alternative digest. The 9786 return value indicates how strong the preference is 1 means optional and 9787 2 is mandatory (that is it is the only supported type). Modify 9788 ASN1_item_sign() to accept a NULL digest argument to indicate it should 9789 use the default md. Update openssl utilities to use the default digest 9790 type for signing if it is not explicitly indicated. 9791 9792 *Steve Henson* 9793 9794 * Use OID cross reference table in ASN1_sign() and ASN1_verify(). New 9795 EVP_MD flag EVP_MD_FLAG_PKEY_METHOD_SIGNATURE. This uses the relevant 9796 signing method from the key type. This effectively removes the link 9797 between digests and public key types. 9798 9799 *Steve Henson* 9800 9801 * Add an OID cross reference table and utility functions. Its purpose is to 9802 translate between signature OIDs such as SHA1WithrsaEncryption and SHA1, 9803 rsaEncryption. This will allow some of the algorithm specific hackery 9804 needed to use the correct OID to be removed. 9805 9806 *Steve Henson* 9807 9808 * Remove algorithm specific dependencies when setting PKCS7_SIGNER_INFO 9809 structures for PKCS7_sign(). They are now set up by the relevant public 9810 key ASN1 method. 9811 9812 *Steve Henson* 9813 9814 * Add provisional EC pkey method with support for ECDSA and ECDH. 9815 9816 *Steve Henson* 9817 9818 * Add support for key derivation (agreement) in the API, DH method and 9819 pkeyutl. 9820 9821 *Steve Henson* 9822 9823 * Add DSA pkey method and DH pkey methods, extend DH ASN1 method to support 9824 public and private key formats. As a side effect these add additional 9825 command line functionality not previously available: DSA signatures can be 9826 generated and verified using pkeyutl and DH key support and generation in 9827 pkey, genpkey. 9828 9829 *Steve Henson* 9830 9831 * BeOS support. 9832 9833 *Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>* 9834 9835 * New make target "install_html_docs" installs HTML renditions of the 9836 manual pages. 9837 9838 *Oliver Tappe <zooey@hirschkaefer.de>* 9839 9840 * New utility "genpkey" this is analogous to "genrsa" etc except it can 9841 generate keys for any algorithm. Extend and update EVP_PKEY_METHOD to 9842 support key and parameter generation and add initial key generation 9843 functionality for RSA. 9844 9845 *Steve Henson* 9846 9847 * Add functions for main EVP_PKEY_method operations. The undocumented 9848 functions `EVP_PKEY_{encrypt,decrypt}` have been renamed to 9849 `EVP_PKEY_{encrypt,decrypt}_old`. 9850 9851 *Steve Henson* 9852 9853 * Initial definitions for EVP_PKEY_METHOD. This will be a high level public 9854 key API, doesn't do much yet. 9855 9856 *Steve Henson* 9857 9858 * New function EVP_PKEY_asn1_get0_info() to retrieve information about 9859 public key algorithms. New option to openssl utility: 9860 "list-public-key-algorithms" to print out info. 9861 9862 *Steve Henson* 9863 9864 * Implement the Supported Elliptic Curves Extension for 9865 ECC ciphersuites from draft-ietf-tls-ecc-12.txt. 9866 9867 *Douglas Stebila* 9868 9869 * Don't free up OIDs in OBJ_cleanup() if they are in use by EVP_MD or 9870 EVP_CIPHER structures to avoid later problems in EVP_cleanup(). 9871 9872 *Steve Henson* 9873 9874 * New utilities pkey and pkeyparam. These are similar to algorithm specific 9875 utilities such as rsa, dsa, dsaparam etc except they process any key 9876 type. 9877 9878 *Steve Henson* 9879 9880 * Transfer public key printing routines to EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD. New 9881 functions EVP_PKEY_print_public(), EVP_PKEY_print_private(), 9882 EVP_PKEY_print_param() to print public key data from an EVP_PKEY 9883 structure. 9884 9885 *Steve Henson* 9886 9887 * Initial support for pluggable public key ASN1. 9888 De-spaghettify the public key ASN1 handling. Move public and private 9889 key ASN1 handling to a new EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD structure. Relocate 9890 algorithm specific handling to a single module within the relevant 9891 algorithm directory. Add functions to allow (near) opaque processing 9892 of public and private key structures. 9893 9894 *Steve Henson* 9895 9896 * Implement the Supported Point Formats Extension for 9897 ECC ciphersuites from draft-ietf-tls-ecc-12.txt. 9898 9899 *Douglas Stebila* 9900 9901 * Add initial support for RFC 4279 PSK TLS ciphersuites. Add members 9902 for the psk identity [hint] and the psk callback functions to the 9903 SSL_SESSION, SSL and SSL_CTX structure. 9904 9905 New ciphersuites: 9906 PSK-RC4-SHA, PSK-3DES-EDE-CBC-SHA, PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA, 9907 PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA 9908 9909 New functions: 9910 SSL_CTX_use_psk_identity_hint 9911 SSL_get_psk_identity_hint 9912 SSL_get_psk_identity 9913 SSL_use_psk_identity_hint 9914 9915 *Mika Kousa and Pasi Eronen of Nokia Corporation* 9916 9917 * Add RFC 3161 compliant time stamp request creation, response generation 9918 and response verification functionality. 9919 9920 *Zoltán Glózik <zglozik@opentsa.org>, The OpenTSA Project* 9921 9922 * Add initial support for TLS extensions, specifically for the server_name 9923 extension so far. The SSL_SESSION, SSL_CTX, and SSL data structures now 9924 have new members for a host name. The SSL data structure has an 9925 additional member `SSL_CTX *initial_ctx` so that new sessions can be 9926 stored in that context to allow for session resumption, even after the 9927 SSL has been switched to a new SSL_CTX in reaction to a client's 9928 server_name extension. 9929 9930 New functions (subject to change): 9931 9932 SSL_get_servername() 9933 SSL_get_servername_type() 9934 SSL_set_SSL_CTX() 9935 9936 New CTRL codes and macros (subject to change): 9937 9938 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CB 9939 - SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback() 9940 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_ARG 9941 - SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg() 9942 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME - SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() 9943 9944 openssl s_client has a new '-servername ...' option. 9945 9946 openssl s_server has new options '-servername_host ...', '-cert2 ...', 9947 '-key2 ...', '-servername_fatal' (subject to change). This allows 9948 testing the HostName extension for a specific single host name ('-cert' 9949 and '-key' remain fallbacks for handshakes without HostName 9950 negotiation). If the unrecognized_name alert has to be sent, this by 9951 default is a warning; it becomes fatal with the '-servername_fatal' 9952 option. 9953 9954 *Peter Sylvester, Remy Allais, Christophe Renou* 9955 9956 * Whirlpool hash implementation is added. 9957 9958 *Andy Polyakov* 9959 9960 * BIGNUM code on 64-bit SPARCv9 targets is switched from bn(64,64) to 9961 bn(64,32). Because of instruction set limitations it doesn't have 9962 any negative impact on performance. This was done mostly in order 9963 to make it possible to share assembler modules, such as bn_mul_mont 9964 implementations, between 32- and 64-bit builds without hassle. 9965 9966 *Andy Polyakov* 9967 9968 * Move code previously exiled into file crypto/ec/ec2_smpt.c 9969 to ec2_smpl.c, and no longer require the OPENSSL_EC_BIN_PT_COMP 9970 macro. 9971 9972 *Bodo Moeller* 9973 9974 * New candidate for BIGNUM assembler implementation, bn_mul_mont, 9975 dedicated Montgomery multiplication procedure, is introduced. 9976 BN_MONT_CTX is modified to allow bn_mul_mont to reach for higher 9977 "64-bit" performance on certain 32-bit targets. 9978 9979 *Andy Polyakov* 9980 9981 * New option SSL_OP_NO_COMP to disable use of compression selectively 9982 in SSL structures. New SSL ctrl to set maximum send fragment size. 9983 Save memory by setting the I/O buffer sizes dynamically instead of 9984 using the maximum available value. 9985 9986 *Steve Henson* 9987 9988 * New option -V for 'openssl ciphers'. This prints the ciphersuite code 9989 in addition to the text details. 9990 9991 *Bodo Moeller* 9992 9993 * Very, very preliminary EXPERIMENTAL support for printing of general 9994 ASN1 structures. This currently produces rather ugly output and doesn't 9995 handle several customised structures at all. 9996 9997 *Steve Henson* 9998 9999 * Integrated support for PVK file format and some related formats such 10000 as MS PUBLICKEYBLOB and PRIVATEKEYBLOB. Command line switches to support 10001 these in the 'rsa' and 'dsa' utilities. 10002 10003 *Steve Henson* 10004 10005 * Support for PKCS#1 RSAPublicKey format on rsa utility command line. 10006 10007 *Steve Henson* 10008 10009 * Remove the ancient ASN1_METHOD code. This was only ever used in one 10010 place for the (very old) "NETSCAPE" format certificates which are now 10011 handled using new ASN1 code equivalents. 10012 10013 *Steve Henson* 10014 10015 * Let the TLSv1_method() etc. functions return a 'const' SSL_METHOD 10016 pointer and make the SSL_METHOD parameter in SSL_CTX_new, 10017 SSL_CTX_set_ssl_version and SSL_set_ssl_method 'const'. 10018 10019 *Nils Larsch* 10020 10021 * Modify CRL distribution points extension code to print out previously 10022 unsupported fields. Enhance extension setting code to allow setting of 10023 all fields. 10024 10025 *Steve Henson* 10026 10027 * Add print and set support for Issuing Distribution Point CRL extension. 10028 10029 *Steve Henson* 10030 10031 * Change 'Configure' script to enable Camellia by default. 10032 10033 *NTT* 10034 10035OpenSSL 0.9.x 10036------------- 10037 10038### Changes between 0.9.8m and 0.9.8n [24 Mar 2010] 10039 10040 * When rejecting SSL/TLS records due to an incorrect version number, never 10041 update s->server with a new major version number. As of 10042 - OpenSSL 0.9.8m if 'short' is a 16-bit type, 10043 - OpenSSL 0.9.8f if 'short' is longer than 16 bits, 10044 the previous behavior could result in a read attempt at NULL when 10045 receiving specific incorrect SSL/TLS records once record payload 10046 protection is active. ([CVE-2010-0740]) 10047 10048 *Bodo Moeller, Adam Langley <agl@chromium.org>* 10049 10050 * Fix for CVE-2010-0433 where some kerberos enabled versions of OpenSSL 10051 could be crashed if the relevant tables were not present (e.g. chrooted). 10052 10053 *Tomas Hoger <thoger@redhat.com>* 10054 10055### Changes between 0.9.8l and 0.9.8m [25 Feb 2010] 10056 10057 * Always check bn_wexpand() return values for failure. ([CVE-2009-3245]) 10058 10059 *Martin Olsson, Neel Mehta* 10060 10061 * Fix X509_STORE locking: Every 'objs' access requires a lock (to 10062 accommodate for stack sorting, always a write lock!). 10063 10064 *Bodo Moeller* 10065 10066 * On some versions of WIN32 Heap32Next is very slow. This can cause 10067 excessive delays in the RAND_poll(): over a minute. As a workaround 10068 include a time check in the inner Heap32Next loop too. 10069 10070 *Steve Henson* 10071 10072 * The code that handled flushing of data in SSL/TLS originally used the 10073 BIO_CTRL_INFO ctrl to see if any data was pending first. This caused 10074 the problem outlined in PR#1949. The fix suggested there however can 10075 trigger problems with buggy BIO_CTRL_WPENDING (e.g. some versions 10076 of Apache). So instead simplify the code to flush unconditionally. 10077 This should be fine since flushing with no data to flush is a no op. 10078 10079 *Steve Henson* 10080 10081 * Handle TLS versions 2.0 and later properly and correctly use the 10082 highest version of TLS/SSL supported. Although TLS >= 2.0 is some way 10083 off ancient servers have a habit of sticking around for a while... 10084 10085 *Steve Henson* 10086 10087 * Modify compression code so it frees up structures without using the 10088 ex_data callbacks. This works around a problem where some applications 10089 call CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data() before application exit (e.g. when 10090 restarting) then use compression (e.g. SSL with compression) later. 10091 This results in significant per-connection memory leaks and 10092 has caused some security issues including CVE-2008-1678 and 10093 CVE-2009-4355. 10094 10095 *Steve Henson* 10096 10097 * Constify crypto/cast (i.e., <openssl/cast.h>): a CAST_KEY doesn't 10098 change when encrypting or decrypting. 10099 10100 *Bodo Moeller* 10101 10102 * Add option SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT which will allow clients to 10103 connect and renegotiate with servers which do not support RI. 10104 Until RI is more widely deployed this option is enabled by default. 10105 10106 *Steve Henson* 10107 10108 * Add "missing" ssl ctrls to clear options and mode. 10109 10110 *Steve Henson* 10111 10112 * If client attempts to renegotiate and doesn't support RI respond with 10113 a no_renegotiation alert as required by RFC5746. Some renegotiating 10114 TLS clients will continue a connection gracefully when they receive 10115 the alert. Unfortunately OpenSSL mishandled this alert and would hang 10116 waiting for a server hello which it will never receive. Now we treat a 10117 received no_renegotiation alert as a fatal error. This is because 10118 applications requesting a renegotiation might well expect it to succeed 10119 and would have no code in place to handle the server denying it so the 10120 only safe thing to do is to terminate the connection. 10121 10122 *Steve Henson* 10123 10124 * Add ctrl macro SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support() which returns 1 if 10125 peer supports secure renegotiation and 0 otherwise. Print out peer 10126 renegotiation support in s_client/s_server. 10127 10128 *Steve Henson* 10129 10130 * Replace the highly broken and deprecated SPKAC certification method with 10131 the updated NID creation version. This should correctly handle UTF8. 10132 10133 *Steve Henson* 10134 10135 * Implement RFC5746. Re-enable renegotiation but require the extension 10136 as needed. Unfortunately, SSL3_FLAGS_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION 10137 turns out to be a bad idea. It has been replaced by 10138 SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION which can be set with 10139 SSL_CTX_set_options(). This is really not recommended unless you 10140 know what you are doing. 10141 10142 *Eric Rescorla <ekr@networkresonance.com>, Ben Laurie, Steve Henson* 10143 10144 * Fixes to stateless session resumption handling. Use initial_ctx when 10145 issuing and attempting to decrypt tickets in case it has changed during 10146 servername handling. Use a non-zero length session ID when attempting 10147 stateless session resumption: this makes it possible to determine if 10148 a resumption has occurred immediately after receiving server hello 10149 (several places in OpenSSL subtly assume this) instead of later in 10150 the handshake. 10151 10152 *Steve Henson* 10153 10154 * The functions ENGINE_ctrl(), OPENSSL_isservice(), 10155 CMS_get1_RecipientRequest() and RAND_bytes() can return <=0 on error 10156 fixes for a few places where the return code is not checked 10157 correctly. 10158 10159 *Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>* 10160 10161 * Add --strict-warnings option to Configure script to include devteam 10162 warnings in other configurations. 10163 10164 *Steve Henson* 10165 10166 * Add support for --libdir option and LIBDIR variable in makefiles. This 10167 makes it possible to install openssl libraries in locations which 10168 have names other than "lib", for example "/usr/lib64" which some 10169 systems need. 10170 10171 *Steve Henson, based on patch from Jeremy Utley* 10172 10173 * Don't allow the use of leading 0x80 in OIDs. This is a violation of 10174 X690 8.9.12 and can produce some misleading textual output of OIDs. 10175 10176 *Steve Henson, reported by Dan Kaminsky* 10177 10178 * Delete MD2 from algorithm tables. This follows the recommendation in 10179 several standards that it is not used in new applications due to 10180 several cryptographic weaknesses. For binary compatibility reasons 10181 the MD2 API is still compiled in by default. 10182 10183 *Steve Henson* 10184 10185 * Add compression id to {d2i,i2d}_SSL_SESSION so it is correctly saved 10186 and restored. 10187 10188 *Steve Henson* 10189 10190 * Rename uni2asc and asc2uni functions to OPENSSL_uni2asc and 10191 OPENSSL_asc2uni conditionally on Netware platforms to avoid a name 10192 clash. 10193 10194 *Guenter <lists@gknw.net>* 10195 10196 * Fix the server certificate chain building code to use X509_verify_cert(), 10197 it used to have an ad-hoc builder which was unable to cope with anything 10198 other than a simple chain. 10199 10200 *David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>, Steve Henson* 10201 10202 * Don't check self signed certificate signatures in X509_verify_cert() 10203 by default (a flag can override this): it just wastes time without 10204 adding any security. As a useful side effect self signed root CAs 10205 with non-FIPS digests are now usable in FIPS mode. 10206 10207 *Steve Henson* 10208 10209 * In dtls1_process_out_of_seq_message() the check if the current message 10210 is already buffered was missing. For every new message was memory 10211 allocated, allowing an attacker to perform an denial of service attack 10212 with sending out of seq handshake messages until there is no memory 10213 left. Additionally every future message was buffered, even if the 10214 sequence number made no sense and would be part of another handshake. 10215 So only messages with sequence numbers less than 10 in advance will be 10216 buffered. ([CVE-2009-1378]) 10217 10218 *Robin Seggelmann, discovered by Daniel Mentz* 10219 10220 * Records are buffered if they arrive with a future epoch to be 10221 processed after finishing the corresponding handshake. There is 10222 currently no limitation to this buffer allowing an attacker to perform 10223 a DOS attack with sending records with future epochs until there is no 10224 memory left. This patch adds the pqueue_size() function to determine 10225 the size of a buffer and limits the record buffer to 100 entries. 10226 ([CVE-2009-1377]) 10227 10228 *Robin Seggelmann, discovered by Daniel Mentz* 10229 10230 * Keep a copy of frag->msg_header.frag_len so it can be used after the 10231 parent structure is freed. ([CVE-2009-1379]) 10232 10233 *Daniel Mentz* 10234 10235 * Handle non-blocking I/O properly in SSL_shutdown() call. 10236 10237 *Darryl Miles <darryl-mailinglists@netbauds.net>* 10238 10239 * Add `2.5.4.*` OIDs 10240 10241 *Ilya O. <vrghost@gmail.com>* 10242 10243### Changes between 0.9.8k and 0.9.8l [5 Nov 2009] 10244 10245 * Disable renegotiation completely - this fixes a severe security 10246 problem ([CVE-2009-3555]) at the cost of breaking all 10247 renegotiation. Renegotiation can be re-enabled by setting 10248 SSL3_FLAGS_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION in s3->flags at 10249 run-time. This is really not recommended unless you know what 10250 you're doing. 10251 10252 *Ben Laurie* 10253 10254### Changes between 0.9.8j and 0.9.8k [25 Mar 2009] 10255 10256 * Don't set val to NULL when freeing up structures, it is freed up by 10257 underlying code. If `sizeof(void *) > sizeof(long)` this can result in 10258 zeroing past the valid field. ([CVE-2009-0789]) 10259 10260 *Paolo Ganci <Paolo.Ganci@AdNovum.CH>* 10261 10262 * Fix bug where return value of CMS_SignerInfo_verify_content() was not 10263 checked correctly. This would allow some invalid signed attributes to 10264 appear to verify correctly. ([CVE-2009-0591]) 10265 10266 *Ivan Nestlerode <inestlerode@us.ibm.com>* 10267 10268 * Reject UniversalString and BMPString types with invalid lengths. This 10269 prevents a crash in ASN1_STRING_print_ex() which assumes the strings have 10270 a legal length. ([CVE-2009-0590]) 10271 10272 *Steve Henson* 10273 10274 * Set S/MIME signing as the default purpose rather than setting it 10275 unconditionally. This allows applications to override it at the store 10276 level. 10277 10278 *Steve Henson* 10279 10280 * Permit restricted recursion of ASN1 strings. This is needed in practice 10281 to handle some structures. 10282 10283 *Steve Henson* 10284 10285 * Improve efficiency of mem_gets: don't search whole buffer each time 10286 for a '\n' 10287 10288 *Jeremy Shapiro <jnshapir@us.ibm.com>* 10289 10290 * New -hex option for openssl rand. 10291 10292 *Matthieu Herrb* 10293 10294 * Print out UTF8String and NumericString when parsing ASN1. 10295 10296 *Steve Henson* 10297 10298 * Support NumericString type for name components. 10299 10300 *Steve Henson* 10301 10302 * Allow CC in the environment to override the automatically chosen 10303 compiler. Note that nothing is done to ensure flags work with the 10304 chosen compiler. 10305 10306 *Ben Laurie* 10307 10308### Changes between 0.9.8i and 0.9.8j [07 Jan 2009] 10309 10310 * Properly check EVP_VerifyFinal() and similar return values 10311 ([CVE-2008-5077]). 10312 10313 *Ben Laurie, Bodo Moeller, Google Security Team* 10314 10315 * Enable TLS extensions by default. 10316 10317 *Ben Laurie* 10318 10319 * Allow the CHIL engine to be loaded, whether the application is 10320 multithreaded or not. (This does not release the developer from the 10321 obligation to set up the dynamic locking callbacks.) 10322 10323 *Sander Temme <sander@temme.net>* 10324 10325 * Use correct exit code if there is an error in dgst command. 10326 10327 *Steve Henson; problem pointed out by Roland Dirlewanger* 10328 10329 * Tweak Configure so that you need to say "experimental-jpake" to enable 10330 JPAKE, and need to use -DOPENSSL_EXPERIMENTAL_JPAKE in applications. 10331 10332 *Bodo Moeller* 10333 10334 * Add experimental JPAKE support, including demo authentication in 10335 s_client and s_server. 10336 10337 *Ben Laurie* 10338 10339 * Set the comparison function in v3_addr_canonize(). 10340 10341 *Rob Austein <sra@hactrn.net>* 10342 10343 * Add support for XMPP STARTTLS in s_client. 10344 10345 *Philip Paeps <philip@freebsd.org>* 10346 10347 * Change the server-side SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG behavior 10348 to ensure that even with this option, only ciphersuites in the 10349 server's preference list will be accepted. (Note that the option 10350 applies only when resuming a session, so the earlier behavior was 10351 just about the algorithm choice for symmetric cryptography.) 10352 10353 *Bodo Moeller* 10354 10355### Changes between 0.9.8h and 0.9.8i [15 Sep 2008] 10356 10357 * Fix NULL pointer dereference if a DTLS server received 10358 ChangeCipherSpec as first record ([CVE-2009-1386]). 10359 10360 *PR #1679* 10361 10362 * Fix a state transition in s3_srvr.c and d1_srvr.c 10363 (was using SSL3_ST_CW_CLNT_HELLO_B, should be `..._ST_SW_SRVR_...`). 10364 10365 *Nagendra Modadugu* 10366 10367 * The fix in 0.9.8c that supposedly got rid of unsafe 10368 double-checked locking was incomplete for RSA blinding, 10369 addressing just one layer of what turns out to have been 10370 doubly unsafe triple-checked locking. 10371 10372 So now fix this for real by retiring the MONT_HELPER macro 10373 in crypto/rsa/rsa_eay.c. 10374 10375 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Marius Schilder* 10376 10377 * Various precautionary measures: 10378 10379 - Avoid size_t integer overflow in HASH_UPDATE (md32_common.h). 10380 10381 - Avoid a buffer overflow in d2i_SSL_SESSION() (ssl_asn1.c). 10382 (NB: This would require knowledge of the secret session ticket key 10383 to exploit, in which case you'd be SOL either way.) 10384 10385 - Change bn_nist.c so that it will properly handle input BIGNUMs 10386 outside the expected range. 10387 10388 - Enforce the 'num' check in BN_div() (bn_div.c) for non-BN_DEBUG 10389 builds. 10390 10391 *Neel Mehta, Bodo Moeller* 10392 10393 * Allow engines to be "soft loaded" - i.e. optionally don't die if 10394 the load fails. Useful for distros. 10395 10396 *Ben Laurie and the FreeBSD team* 10397 10398 * Add support for Local Machine Keyset attribute in PKCS#12 files. 10399 10400 *Steve Henson* 10401 10402 * Fix BN_GF2m_mod_arr() top-bit cleanup code. 10403 10404 *Huang Ying* 10405 10406 * Expand ENGINE to support engine supplied SSL client certificate functions. 10407 10408 This work was sponsored by Logica. 10409 10410 *Steve Henson* 10411 10412 * Add CryptoAPI ENGINE to support use of RSA and DSA keys held in Windows 10413 keystores. Support for SSL/TLS client authentication too. 10414 Not compiled unless enable-capieng specified to Configure. 10415 10416 This work was sponsored by Logica. 10417 10418 *Steve Henson* 10419 10420 * Fix bug in X509_ATTRIBUTE creation: don't set attribute using 10421 ASN1_TYPE_set1 if MBSTRING flag set. This bug would crash certain 10422 attribute creation routines such as certificate requests and PKCS#12 10423 files. 10424 10425 *Steve Henson* 10426 10427### Changes between 0.9.8g and 0.9.8h [28 May 2008] 10428 10429 * Fix flaw if 'Server Key exchange message' is omitted from a TLS 10430 handshake which could lead to a client crash as found using the 10431 Codenomicon TLS test suite ([CVE-2008-1672]) 10432 10433 *Steve Henson, Mark Cox* 10434 10435 * Fix double free in TLS server name extensions which could lead to 10436 a remote crash found by Codenomicon TLS test suite ([CVE-2008-0891]) 10437 10438 *Joe Orton* 10439 10440 * Clear error queue in SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file() 10441 10442 Clear the error queue to ensure that error entries left from 10443 older function calls do not interfere with the correct operation. 10444 10445 *Lutz Jaenicke, Erik de Castro Lopo* 10446 10447 * Remove root CA certificates of commercial CAs: 10448 10449 The OpenSSL project does not recommend any specific CA and does not 10450 have any policy with respect to including or excluding any CA. 10451 Therefore it does not make any sense to ship an arbitrary selection 10452 of root CA certificates with the OpenSSL software. 10453 10454 *Lutz Jaenicke* 10455 10456 * RSA OAEP patches to fix two separate invalid memory reads. 10457 The first one involves inputs when 'lzero' is greater than 10458 'SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH' (it would read about SHA_DIGEST_LENGTH bytes 10459 before the beginning of from). The second one involves inputs where 10460 the 'db' section contains nothing but zeroes (there is a one-byte 10461 invalid read after the end of 'db'). 10462 10463 *Ivan Nestlerode <inestlerode@us.ibm.com>* 10464 10465 * Partial backport from 0.9.9-dev: 10466 10467 Introduce bn_mul_mont (dedicated Montgomery multiplication 10468 procedure) as a candidate for BIGNUM assembler implementation. 10469 While 0.9.9-dev uses assembler for various architectures, only 10470 x86_64 is available by default here in the 0.9.8 branch, and 10471 32-bit x86 is available through a compile-time setting. 10472 10473 To try the 32-bit x86 assembler implementation, use Configure 10474 option "enable-montasm" (which exists only for this backport). 10475 10476 As "enable-montasm" for 32-bit x86 disclaims code stability 10477 anyway, in this constellation we activate additional code 10478 backported from 0.9.9-dev for further performance improvements, 10479 namely BN_from_montgomery_word. (To enable this otherwise, 10480 e.g. x86_64, try `-DMONT_FROM_WORD___NON_DEFAULT_0_9_8_BUILD`.) 10481 10482 *Andy Polyakov (backport partially by Bodo Moeller)* 10483 10484 * Add TLS session ticket callback. This allows an application to set 10485 TLS ticket cipher and HMAC keys rather than relying on hardcoded fixed 10486 values. This is useful for key rollover for example where several key 10487 sets may exist with different names. 10488 10489 *Steve Henson* 10490 10491 * Reverse ENGINE-internal logic for caching default ENGINE handles. 10492 This was broken until now in 0.9.8 releases, such that the only way 10493 a registered ENGINE could be used (assuming it initialises 10494 successfully on the host) was to explicitly set it as the default 10495 for the relevant algorithms. This is in contradiction with 0.9.7 10496 behaviour and the documentation. With this fix, when an ENGINE is 10497 registered into a given algorithm's table of implementations, the 10498 'uptodate' flag is reset so that auto-discovery will be used next 10499 time a new context for that algorithm attempts to select an 10500 implementation. 10501 10502 *Ian Lister (tweaked by Geoff Thorpe)* 10503 10504 * Backport of CMS code to OpenSSL 0.9.8. This differs from the 0.9.9 10505 implementation in the following ways: 10506 10507 Lack of EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD means algorithm parameters have to be 10508 hard coded. 10509 10510 Lack of BER streaming support means one pass streaming processing is 10511 only supported if data is detached: setting the streaming flag is 10512 ignored for embedded content. 10513 10514 CMS support is disabled by default and must be explicitly enabled 10515 with the enable-cms configuration option. 10516 10517 *Steve Henson* 10518 10519 * Update the GMP engine glue to do direct copies between BIGNUM and 10520 mpz_t when openssl and GMP use the same limb size. Otherwise the 10521 existing "conversion via a text string export" trick is still used. 10522 10523 *Paul Sheer <paulsheer@gmail.com>* 10524 10525 * Zlib compression BIO. This is a filter BIO which compressed and 10526 uncompresses any data passed through it. 10527 10528 *Steve Henson* 10529 10530 * Add AES_wrap_key() and AES_unwrap_key() functions to implement 10531 RFC3394 compatible AES key wrapping. 10532 10533 *Steve Henson* 10534 10535 * Add utility functions to handle ASN1 structures. ASN1_STRING_set0(): 10536 sets string data without copying. X509_ALGOR_set0() and 10537 X509_ALGOR_get0(): set and retrieve X509_ALGOR (AlgorithmIdentifier) 10538 data. Attribute function X509at_get0_data_by_OBJ(): retrieves data 10539 from an X509_ATTRIBUTE structure optionally checking it occurs only 10540 once. ASN1_TYPE_set1(): set and ASN1_TYPE structure copying supplied 10541 data. 10542 10543 *Steve Henson* 10544 10545 * Fix BN flag handling in RSA_eay_mod_exp() and BN_MONT_CTX_set() 10546 to get the expected BN_FLG_CONSTTIME behavior. 10547 10548 *Bodo Moeller (Google)* 10549 10550 * Netware support: 10551 10552 - fixed wrong usage of ioctlsocket() when build for LIBC BSD sockets 10553 - fixed do_tests.pl to run the test suite with CLIB builds too (CLIB_OPT) 10554 - added some more tests to do_tests.pl 10555 - fixed RunningProcess usage so that it works with newer LIBC NDKs too 10556 - removed usage of BN_LLONG for CLIB builds to avoid runtime dependency 10557 - added new Configure targets netware-clib-bsdsock, netware-clib-gcc, 10558 netware-clib-bsdsock-gcc, netware-libc-bsdsock-gcc 10559 - various changes to netware.pl to enable gcc-cross builds on Win32 10560 platform 10561 - changed crypto/bio/b_sock.c to work with macro functions (CLIB BSD) 10562 - various changes to fix missing prototype warnings 10563 - fixed x86nasm.pl to create correct asm files for NASM COFF output 10564 - added AES, WHIRLPOOL and CPUID assembler code to build files 10565 - added missing AES assembler make rules to mk1mf.pl 10566 - fixed order of includes in `apps/ocsp.c` so that `e_os.h` settings apply 10567 10568 *Guenter Knauf <eflash@gmx.net>* 10569 10570 * Implement certificate status request TLS extension defined in RFC3546. 10571 A client can set the appropriate parameters and receive the encoded 10572 OCSP response via a callback. A server can query the supplied parameters 10573 and set the encoded OCSP response in the callback. Add simplified examples 10574 to s_client and s_server. 10575 10576 *Steve Henson* 10577 10578### Changes between 0.9.8f and 0.9.8g [19 Oct 2007] 10579 10580 * Fix various bugs: 10581 + Binary incompatibility of ssl_ctx_st structure 10582 + DTLS interoperation with non-compliant servers 10583 + Don't call get_session_cb() without proposed session 10584 + Fix ia64 assembler code 10585 10586 *Andy Polyakov, Steve Henson* 10587 10588### Changes between 0.9.8e and 0.9.8f [11 Oct 2007] 10589 10590 * DTLS Handshake overhaul. There were longstanding issues with 10591 OpenSSL DTLS implementation, which were making it impossible for 10592 RFC 4347 compliant client to communicate with OpenSSL server. 10593 Unfortunately just fixing these incompatibilities would "cut off" 10594 pre-0.9.8f clients. To allow for hassle free upgrade post-0.9.8e 10595 server keeps tolerating non RFC compliant syntax. The opposite is 10596 not true, 0.9.8f client can not communicate with earlier server. 10597 This update even addresses CVE-2007-4995. 10598 10599 *Andy Polyakov* 10600 10601 * Changes to avoid need for function casts in OpenSSL: some compilers 10602 (gcc 4.2 and later) reject their use. 10603 *Kurt Roeckx <kurt@roeckx.be>, Peter Hartley <pdh@utter.chaos.org.uk>, 10604 Steve Henson* 10605 10606 * Add RFC4507 support to OpenSSL. This includes the corrections in 10607 RFC4507bis. The encrypted ticket format is an encrypted encoded 10608 SSL_SESSION structure, that way new session features are automatically 10609 supported. 10610 10611 If a client application caches session in an SSL_SESSION structure 10612 support is transparent because tickets are now stored in the encoded 10613 SSL_SESSION. 10614 10615 The SSL_CTX structure automatically generates keys for ticket 10616 protection in servers so again support should be possible 10617 with no application modification. 10618 10619 If a client or server wishes to disable RFC4507 support then the option 10620 SSL_OP_NO_TICKET can be set. 10621 10622 Add a TLS extension debugging callback to allow the contents of any client 10623 or server extensions to be examined. 10624 10625 This work was sponsored by Google. 10626 10627 *Steve Henson* 10628 10629 * Add initial support for TLS extensions, specifically for the server_name 10630 extension so far. The SSL_SESSION, SSL_CTX, and SSL data structures now 10631 have new members for a host name. The SSL data structure has an 10632 additional member `SSL_CTX *initial_ctx` so that new sessions can be 10633 stored in that context to allow for session resumption, even after the 10634 SSL has been switched to a new SSL_CTX in reaction to a client's 10635 server_name extension. 10636 10637 New functions (subject to change): 10638 10639 SSL_get_servername() 10640 SSL_get_servername_type() 10641 SSL_set_SSL_CTX() 10642 10643 New CTRL codes and macros (subject to change): 10644 10645 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CB 10646 - SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback() 10647 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_ARG 10648 - SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg() 10649 SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME - SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() 10650 10651 openssl s_client has a new '-servername ...' option. 10652 10653 openssl s_server has new options '-servername_host ...', '-cert2 ...', 10654 '-key2 ...', '-servername_fatal' (subject to change). This allows 10655 testing the HostName extension for a specific single host name ('-cert' 10656 and '-key' remain fallbacks for handshakes without HostName 10657 negotiation). If the unrecognized_name alert has to be sent, this by 10658 default is a warning; it becomes fatal with the '-servername_fatal' 10659 option. 10660 10661 *Peter Sylvester, Remy Allais, Christophe Renou, Steve Henson* 10662 10663 * Add AES and SSE2 assembly language support to VC++ build. 10664 10665 *Steve Henson* 10666 10667 * Mitigate attack on final subtraction in Montgomery reduction. 10668 10669 *Andy Polyakov* 10670 10671 * Fix crypto/ec/ec_mult.c to work properly with scalars of value 0 10672 (which previously caused an internal error). 10673 10674 *Bodo Moeller* 10675 10676 * Squeeze another 10% out of IGE mode when in != out. 10677 10678 *Ben Laurie* 10679 10680 * AES IGE mode speedup. 10681 10682 *Dean Gaudet (Google)* 10683 10684 * Add the Korean symmetric 128-bit cipher SEED (see 10685 <http://www.kisa.or.kr/kisa/seed/jsp/seed_eng.jsp>) and 10686 add SEED ciphersuites from RFC 4162: 10687 10688 TLS_RSA_WITH_SEED_CBC_SHA = "SEED-SHA" 10689 TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_SEED_CBC_SHA = "DHE-DSS-SEED-SHA" 10690 TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_SEED_CBC_SHA = "DHE-RSA-SEED-SHA" 10691 TLS_DH_anon_WITH_SEED_CBC_SHA = "ADH-SEED-SHA" 10692 10693 To minimize changes between patchlevels in the OpenSSL 0.9.8 10694 series, SEED remains excluded from compilation unless OpenSSL 10695 is configured with 'enable-seed'. 10696 10697 *KISA, Bodo Moeller* 10698 10699 * Mitigate branch prediction attacks, which can be practical if a 10700 single processor is shared, allowing a spy process to extract 10701 information. For detailed background information, see 10702 <http://eprint.iacr.org/2007/039> (O. Aciicmez, S. Gueron, 10703 J.-P. Seifert, "New Branch Prediction Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL 10704 and Necessary Software Countermeasures"). The core of the change 10705 are new versions BN_div_no_branch() and 10706 BN_mod_inverse_no_branch() of BN_div() and BN_mod_inverse(), 10707 respectively, which are slower, but avoid the security-relevant 10708 conditional branches. These are automatically called by BN_div() 10709 and BN_mod_inverse() if the flag BN_FLG_CONSTTIME is set for one 10710 of the input BIGNUMs. Also, BN_is_bit_set() has been changed to 10711 remove a conditional branch. 10712 10713 BN_FLG_CONSTTIME is the new name for the previous 10714 BN_FLG_EXP_CONSTTIME flag, since it now affects more than just 10715 modular exponentiation. (Since OpenSSL 0.9.7h, setting this flag 10716 in the exponent causes BN_mod_exp_mont() to use the alternative 10717 implementation in BN_mod_exp_mont_consttime().) The old name 10718 remains as a deprecated alias. 10719 10720 Similarly, RSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME is replaced by a more general 10721 RSA_FLAG_NO_CONSTTIME flag since the RSA implementation now uses 10722 constant-time implementations for more than just exponentiation. 10723 Here too the old name is kept as a deprecated alias. 10724 10725 BN_BLINDING_new() will now use BN_dup() for the modulus so that 10726 the BN_BLINDING structure gets an independent copy of the 10727 modulus. This means that the previous `BIGNUM *m` argument to 10728 BN_BLINDING_new() and to BN_BLINDING_create_param() now 10729 essentially becomes `const BIGNUM *m`, although we can't actually 10730 change this in the header file before 0.9.9. It allows 10731 RSA_setup_blinding() to use BN_with_flags() on the modulus to 10732 enable BN_FLG_CONSTTIME. 10733 10734 *Matthew D Wood (Intel Corp)* 10735 10736 * In the SSL/TLS server implementation, be strict about session ID 10737 context matching (which matters if an application uses a single 10738 external cache for different purposes). Previously, 10739 out-of-context reuse was forbidden only if SSL_VERIFY_PEER was 10740 set. This did ensure strict client verification, but meant that, 10741 with applications using a single external cache for quite 10742 different requirements, clients could circumvent ciphersuite 10743 restrictions for a given session ID context by starting a session 10744 in a different context. 10745 10746 *Bodo Moeller* 10747 10748 * Include "!eNULL" in SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST to make sure that 10749 a ciphersuite string such as "DEFAULT:RSA" cannot enable 10750 authentication-only ciphersuites. 10751 10752 *Bodo Moeller* 10753 10754 * Update the SSL_get_shared_ciphers() fix CVE-2006-3738 which was 10755 not complete and could lead to a possible single byte overflow 10756 ([CVE-2007-5135]) [Ben Laurie] 10757 10758### Changes between 0.9.8d and 0.9.8e [23 Feb 2007] 10759 10760 * Since AES128 and AES256 (and similarly Camellia128 and 10761 Camellia256) share a single mask bit in the logic of 10762 ssl/ssl_ciph.c, the code for masking out disabled ciphers needs a 10763 kludge to work properly if AES128 is available and AES256 isn't 10764 (or if Camellia128 is available and Camellia256 isn't). 10765 10766 *Victor Duchovni* 10767 10768 * Fix the BIT STRING encoding generated by crypto/ec/ec_asn1.c 10769 (within i2d_ECPrivateKey, i2d_ECPKParameters, i2d_ECParameters): 10770 When a point or a seed is encoded in a BIT STRING, we need to 10771 prevent the removal of trailing zero bits to get the proper DER 10772 encoding. (By default, crypto/asn1/a_bitstr.c assumes the case 10773 of a NamedBitList, for which trailing 0 bits need to be removed.) 10774 10775 *Bodo Moeller* 10776 10777 * Have SSL/TLS server implementation tolerate "mismatched" record 10778 protocol version while receiving ClientHello even if the 10779 ClientHello is fragmented. (The server can't insist on the 10780 particular protocol version it has chosen before the ServerHello 10781 message has informed the client about his choice.) 10782 10783 *Bodo Moeller* 10784 10785 * Add RFC 3779 support. 10786 10787 *Rob Austein for ARIN, Ben Laurie* 10788 10789 * Load error codes if they are not already present instead of using a 10790 static variable. This allows them to be cleanly unloaded and reloaded. 10791 Improve header file function name parsing. 10792 10793 *Steve Henson* 10794 10795 * extend SMTP and IMAP protocol emulation in s_client to use EHLO 10796 or CAPABILITY handshake as required by RFCs. 10797 10798 *Goetz Babin-Ebell* 10799 10800### Changes between 0.9.8c and 0.9.8d [28 Sep 2006] 10801 10802 * Introduce limits to prevent malicious keys being able to 10803 cause a denial of service. ([CVE-2006-2940]) 10804 10805 *Steve Henson, Bodo Moeller* 10806 10807 * Fix ASN.1 parsing of certain invalid structures that can result 10808 in a denial of service. ([CVE-2006-2937]) [Steve Henson] 10809 10810 * Fix buffer overflow in SSL_get_shared_ciphers() function. 10811 ([CVE-2006-3738]) [Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry, Google Security Team] 10812 10813 * Fix SSL client code which could crash if connecting to a 10814 malicious SSLv2 server. ([CVE-2006-4343]) 10815 10816 *Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry, Google Security Team* 10817 10818 * Since 0.9.8b, ciphersuite strings naming explicit ciphersuites 10819 match only those. Before that, "AES256-SHA" would be interpreted 10820 as a pattern and match "AES128-SHA" too (since AES128-SHA got 10821 the same strength classification in 0.9.7h) as we currently only 10822 have a single AES bit in the ciphersuite description bitmap. 10823 That change, however, also applied to ciphersuite strings such as 10824 "RC4-MD5" that intentionally matched multiple ciphersuites -- 10825 namely, SSL 2.0 ciphersuites in addition to the more common ones 10826 from SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0. 10827 10828 So we change the selection algorithm again: Naming an explicit 10829 ciphersuite selects this one ciphersuite, and any other similar 10830 ciphersuite (same bitmap) from *other* protocol versions. 10831 Thus, "RC4-MD5" again will properly select both the SSL 2.0 10832 ciphersuite and the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 ciphersuite. 10833 10834 Since SSL 2.0 does not have any ciphersuites for which the 10835 128/256 bit distinction would be relevant, this works for now. 10836 The proper fix will be to use different bits for AES128 and 10837 AES256, which would have avoided the problems from the beginning; 10838 however, bits are scarce, so we can only do this in a new release 10839 (not just a patchlevel) when we can change the SSL_CIPHER 10840 definition to split the single 'unsigned long mask' bitmap into 10841 multiple values to extend the available space. 10842 10843 *Bodo Moeller* 10844 10845### Changes between 0.9.8b and 0.9.8c [05 Sep 2006] 10846 10847 * Avoid PKCS #1 v1.5 signature attack discovered by Daniel Bleichenbacher 10848 ([CVE-2006-4339]) [Ben Laurie and Google Security Team] 10849 10850 * Add AES IGE and biIGE modes. 10851 10852 *Ben Laurie* 10853 10854 * Change the Unix randomness entropy gathering to use poll() when 10855 possible instead of select(), since the latter has some 10856 undesirable limitations. 10857 10858 *Darryl Miles via Richard Levitte and Bodo Moeller* 10859 10860 * Disable "ECCdraft" ciphersuites more thoroughly. Now special 10861 treatment in ssl/ssl_ciph.s makes sure that these ciphersuites 10862 cannot be implicitly activated as part of, e.g., the "AES" alias. 10863 However, please upgrade to OpenSSL 0.9.9[-dev] for 10864 non-experimental use of the ECC ciphersuites to get TLS extension 10865 support, which is required for curve and point format negotiation 10866 to avoid potential handshake problems. 10867 10868 *Bodo Moeller* 10869 10870 * Disable rogue ciphersuites: 10871 10872 - SSLv2 0x08 0x00 0x80 ("RC4-64-MD5") 10873 - SSLv3/TLSv1 0x00 0x61 ("EXP1024-RC2-CBC-MD5") 10874 - SSLv3/TLSv1 0x00 0x60 ("EXP1024-RC4-MD5") 10875 10876 The latter two were purportedly from 10877 draft-ietf-tls-56-bit-ciphersuites-0[01].txt, but do not really 10878 appear there. 10879 10880 Also deactivate the remaining ciphersuites from 10881 draft-ietf-tls-56-bit-ciphersuites-01.txt. These are just as 10882 unofficial, and the ID has long expired. 10883 10884 *Bodo Moeller* 10885 10886 * Fix RSA blinding Heisenbug (problems sometimes occurred on 10887 dual-core machines) and other potential thread-safety issues. 10888 10889 *Bodo Moeller* 10890 10891 * Add the symmetric cipher Camellia (128-bit, 192-bit, 256-bit key 10892 versions), which is now available for royalty-free use 10893 (see <http://info.isl.ntt.co.jp/crypt/eng/info/chiteki.html>). 10894 Also, add Camellia TLS ciphersuites from RFC 4132. 10895 10896 To minimize changes between patchlevels in the OpenSSL 0.9.8 10897 series, Camellia remains excluded from compilation unless OpenSSL 10898 is configured with 'enable-camellia'. 10899 10900 *NTT* 10901 10902 * Disable the padding bug check when compression is in use. The padding 10903 bug check assumes the first packet is of even length, this is not 10904 necessarily true if compression is enabled and can result in false 10905 positives causing handshake failure. The actual bug test is ancient 10906 code so it is hoped that implementations will either have fixed it by 10907 now or any which still have the bug do not support compression. 10908 10909 *Steve Henson* 10910 10911### Changes between 0.9.8a and 0.9.8b [04 May 2006] 10912 10913 * When applying a cipher rule check to see if string match is an explicit 10914 cipher suite and only match that one cipher suite if it is. 10915 10916 *Steve Henson* 10917 10918 * Link in manifests for VC++ if needed. 10919 10920 *Austin Ziegler <halostatue@gmail.com>* 10921 10922 * Update support for ECC-based TLS ciphersuites according to 10923 draft-ietf-tls-ecc-12.txt with proposed changes (but without 10924 TLS extensions, which are supported starting with the 0.9.9 10925 branch, not in the OpenSSL 0.9.8 branch). 10926 10927 *Douglas Stebila* 10928 10929 * New functions EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free() to support 10930 opaque EVP_CIPHER_CTX handling. 10931 10932 *Steve Henson* 10933 10934 * Fixes and enhancements to zlib compression code. We now only use 10935 "zlib1.dll" and use the default `__cdecl` calling convention on Win32 10936 to conform with the standards mentioned here: 10937 <http://www.zlib.net/DLL_FAQ.txt> 10938 Static zlib linking now works on Windows and the new --with-zlib-include 10939 --with-zlib-lib options to Configure can be used to supply the location 10940 of the headers and library. Gracefully handle case where zlib library 10941 can't be loaded. 10942 10943 *Steve Henson* 10944 10945 * Several fixes and enhancements to the OID generation code. The old code 10946 sometimes allowed invalid OIDs (1.X for X >= 40 for example), couldn't 10947 handle numbers larger than ULONG_MAX, truncated printing and had a 10948 non standard OBJ_obj2txt() behaviour. 10949 10950 *Steve Henson* 10951 10952 * Add support for building of engines under engine/ as shared libraries 10953 under VC++ build system. 10954 10955 *Steve Henson* 10956 10957 * Corrected the numerous bugs in the Win32 path splitter in DSO. 10958 Hopefully, we will not see any false combination of paths any more. 10959 10960 *Richard Levitte* 10961 10962### Changes between 0.9.8 and 0.9.8a [11 Oct 2005] 10963 10964 * Remove the functionality of SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING 10965 (part of SSL_OP_ALL). This option used to disable the 10966 countermeasure against man-in-the-middle protocol-version 10967 rollback in the SSL 2.0 server implementation, which is a bad 10968 idea. ([CVE-2005-2969]) 10969 10970 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Yutaka Oiwa (Research Center 10971 for Information Security, National Institute of Advanced Industrial 10972 Science and Technology [AIST], Japan)* 10973 10974 * Add two function to clear and return the verify parameter flags. 10975 10976 *Steve Henson* 10977 10978 * Keep cipherlists sorted in the source instead of sorting them at 10979 runtime, thus removing the need for a lock. 10980 10981 *Nils Larsch* 10982 10983 * Avoid some small subgroup attacks in Diffie-Hellman. 10984 10985 *Nick Mathewson and Ben Laurie* 10986 10987 * Add functions for well-known primes. 10988 10989 *Nick Mathewson* 10990 10991 * Extended Windows CE support. 10992 10993 *Satoshi Nakamura and Andy Polyakov* 10994 10995 * Initialize SSL_METHOD structures at compile time instead of during 10996 runtime, thus removing the need for a lock. 10997 10998 *Steve Henson* 10999 11000 * Make PKCS7_decrypt() work even if no certificate is supplied by 11001 attempting to decrypt each encrypted key in turn. Add support to 11002 smime utility. 11003 11004 *Steve Henson* 11005 11006### Changes between 0.9.7h and 0.9.8 [05 Jul 2005] 11007 11008[NB: OpenSSL 0.9.7i and later 0.9.7 patch levels were released after 11009OpenSSL 0.9.8.] 11010 11011 * Add libcrypto.pc and libssl.pc for those who feel they need them. 11012 11013 *Richard Levitte* 11014 11015 * Change CA.sh and CA.pl so they don't bundle the CSR and the private 11016 key into the same file any more. 11017 11018 *Richard Levitte* 11019 11020 * Add initial support for Win64, both IA64 and AMD64/x64 flavors. 11021 11022 *Andy Polyakov* 11023 11024 * Add -utf8 command line and config file option to 'ca'. 11025 11026 *Stefan <stf@udoma.org* 11027 11028 * Removed the macro des_crypt(), as it seems to conflict with some 11029 libraries. Use DES_crypt(). 11030 11031 *Richard Levitte* 11032 11033 * Correct naming of the 'chil' and '4758cca' ENGINEs. This 11034 involves renaming the source and generated shared-libs for 11035 both. The engines will accept the corrected or legacy ids 11036 ('ncipher' and '4758_cca' respectively) when binding. NB, 11037 this only applies when building 'shared'. 11038 11039 *Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com> and Geoff Thorpe* 11040 11041 * Add attribute functions to EVP_PKEY structure. Modify 11042 PKCS12_create() to recognize a CSP name attribute and 11043 use it. Make -CSP option work again in pkcs12 utility. 11044 11045 *Steve Henson* 11046 11047 * Add new functionality to the bn blinding code: 11048 - automatic re-creation of the BN_BLINDING parameters after 11049 a fixed number of uses (currently 32) 11050 - add new function for parameter creation 11051 - introduce flags to control the update behaviour of the 11052 BN_BLINDING parameters 11053 - hide BN_BLINDING structure 11054 Add a second BN_BLINDING slot to the RSA structure to improve 11055 performance when a single RSA object is shared among several 11056 threads. 11057 11058 *Nils Larsch* 11059 11060 * Add support for DTLS. 11061 11062 *Nagendra Modadugu <nagendra@cs.stanford.edu> and Ben Laurie* 11063 11064 * Add support for DER encoded private keys (SSL_FILETYPE_ASN1) 11065 to SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file() and SSL_use_PrivateKey_file() 11066 11067 *Walter Goulet* 11068 11069 * Remove buggy and incomplete DH cert support from 11070 ssl/ssl_rsa.c and ssl/s3_both.c 11071 11072 *Nils Larsch* 11073 11074 * Use SHA-1 instead of MD5 as the default digest algorithm for 11075 the `apps/openssl` commands. 11076 11077 *Nils Larsch* 11078 11079 * Compile clean with "-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes 11080 -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Werror". Currently 11081 DEBUG_SAFESTACK must also be set. 11082 11083 *Ben Laurie* 11084 11085 * Change ./Configure so that certain algorithms can be disabled by default. 11086 The new counterpiece to "no-xxx" is "enable-xxx". 11087 11088 The patented RC5 and MDC2 algorithms will now be disabled unless 11089 "enable-rc5" and "enable-mdc2", respectively, are specified. 11090 11091 (IDEA remains enabled despite being patented. This is because IDEA 11092 is frequently required for interoperability, and there is no license 11093 fee for non-commercial use. As before, "no-idea" can be used to 11094 avoid this algorithm.) 11095 11096 *Bodo Moeller* 11097 11098 * Add processing of proxy certificates (see RFC 3820). This work was 11099 sponsored by KTH (The Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm) and 11100 EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-science in Europe). 11101 11102 *Richard Levitte* 11103 11104 * RC4 performance overhaul on modern architectures/implementations, such 11105 as Intel P4, IA-64 and AMD64. 11106 11107 *Andy Polyakov* 11108 11109 * New utility extract-section.pl. This can be used specify an alternative 11110 section number in a pod file instead of having to treat each file as 11111 a separate case in Makefile. This can be done by adding two lines to the 11112 pod file: 11113 11114 =for comment openssl_section:XXX 11115 11116 The blank line is mandatory. 11117 11118 *Steve Henson* 11119 11120 * New arguments -certform, -keyform and -pass for s_client and s_server 11121 to allow alternative format key and certificate files and passphrase 11122 sources. 11123 11124 *Steve Henson* 11125 11126 * New structure X509_VERIFY_PARAM which combines current verify parameters, 11127 update associated structures and add various utility functions. 11128 11129 Add new policy related verify parameters, include policy checking in 11130 standard verify code. Enhance 'smime' application with extra parameters 11131 to support policy checking and print out. 11132 11133 *Steve Henson* 11134 11135 * Add a new engine to support VIA PadLock ACE extensions in the VIA C3 11136 Nehemiah processors. These extensions support AES encryption in hardware 11137 as well as RNG (though RNG support is currently disabled). 11138 11139 *Michal Ludvig <michal@logix.cz>, with help from Andy Polyakov* 11140 11141 * Deprecate `BN_[get|set]_params()` functions (they were ignored internally). 11142 11143 *Geoff Thorpe* 11144 11145 * New FIPS 180-2 algorithms, SHA-224/-256/-384/-512 are implemented. 11146 11147 *Andy Polyakov and a number of other people* 11148 11149 * Improved PowerPC platform support. Most notably BIGNUM assembler 11150 implementation contributed by IBM. 11151 11152 *Suresh Chari, Peter Waltenberg, Andy Polyakov* 11153 11154 * The new 'RSA_generate_key_ex' function now takes a BIGNUM for the public 11155 exponent rather than 'unsigned long'. There is a corresponding change to 11156 the new 'rsa_keygen' element of the RSA_METHOD structure. 11157 11158 *Jelte Jansen, Geoff Thorpe* 11159 11160 * Functionality for creating the initial serial number file is now 11161 moved from CA.pl to the 'ca' utility with a new option -create_serial. 11162 11163 (Before OpenSSL 0.9.7e, CA.pl used to initialize the serial 11164 number file to 1, which is bound to cause problems. To avoid 11165 the problems while respecting compatibility between different 0.9.7 11166 patchlevels, 0.9.7e employed 'openssl x509 -next_serial' in 11167 CA.pl for serial number initialization. With the new release 0.9.8, 11168 we can fix the problem directly in the 'ca' utility.) 11169 11170 *Steve Henson* 11171 11172 * Reduced header interdependencies by declaring more opaque objects in 11173 ossl_typ.h. As a consequence, including some headers (eg. engine.h) will 11174 give fewer recursive includes, which could break lazy source code - so 11175 this change is covered by the OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED symbol. As always, 11176 developers should define this symbol when building and using openssl to 11177 ensure they track the recommended behaviour, interfaces, [etc], but 11178 backwards-compatible behaviour prevails when this isn't defined. 11179 11180 *Geoff Thorpe* 11181 11182 * New function X509_POLICY_NODE_print() which prints out policy nodes. 11183 11184 *Steve Henson* 11185 11186 * Add new EVP function EVP_CIPHER_CTX_rand_key and associated functionality. 11187 This will generate a random key of the appropriate length based on the 11188 cipher context. The EVP_CIPHER can provide its own random key generation 11189 routine to support keys of a specific form. This is used in the des and 11190 3des routines to generate a key of the correct parity. Update S/MIME 11191 code to use new functions and hence generate correct parity DES keys. 11192 Add EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY #define to return an error if the key is not 11193 valid (weak or incorrect parity). 11194 11195 *Steve Henson* 11196 11197 * Add a local set of CRLs that can be used by X509_verify_cert() as well 11198 as looking them up. This is useful when the verified structure may contain 11199 CRLs, for example PKCS#7 signedData. Modify PKCS7_verify() to use any CRLs 11200 present unless the new PKCS7_NO_CRL flag is asserted. 11201 11202 *Steve Henson* 11203 11204 * Extend ASN1 oid configuration module. It now additionally accepts the 11205 syntax: 11206 11207 shortName = some long name, 1.2.3.4 11208 11209 *Steve Henson* 11210 11211 * Reimplemented the BN_CTX implementation. There is now no more static 11212 limitation on the number of variables it can handle nor the depth of the 11213 "stack" handling for BN_CTX_start()/BN_CTX_end() pairs. The stack 11214 information can now expand as required, and rather than having a single 11215 static array of bignums, BN_CTX now uses a linked-list of such arrays 11216 allowing it to expand on demand whilst maintaining the usefulness of 11217 BN_CTX's "bundling". 11218 11219 *Geoff Thorpe* 11220 11221 * Add a missing BN_CTX parameter to the 'rsa_mod_exp' callback in RSA_METHOD 11222 to allow all RSA operations to function using a single BN_CTX. 11223 11224 *Geoff Thorpe* 11225 11226 * Preliminary support for certificate policy evaluation and checking. This 11227 is initially intended to pass the tests outlined in "Conformance Testing 11228 of Relying Party Client Certificate Path Processing Logic" v1.07. 11229 11230 *Steve Henson* 11231 11232 * bn_dup_expand() has been deprecated, it was introduced in 0.9.7 and 11233 remained unused and not that useful. A variety of other little bignum 11234 tweaks and fixes have also been made continuing on from the audit (see 11235 below). 11236 11237 *Geoff Thorpe* 11238 11239 * Constify all or almost all d2i, c2i, s2i and r2i functions, along with 11240 associated ASN1, EVP and SSL functions and old ASN1 macros. 11241 11242 *Richard Levitte* 11243 11244 * BN_zero() only needs to set 'top' and 'neg' to zero for correct results, 11245 and this should never fail. So the return value from the use of 11246 BN_set_word() (which can fail due to needless expansion) is now deprecated; 11247 if OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED is defined, BN_zero() is a void macro. 11248 11249 *Geoff Thorpe* 11250 11251 * BN_CTX_get() should return zero-valued bignums, providing the same 11252 initialised value as BN_new(). 11253 11254 *Geoff Thorpe, suggested by Ulf Möller* 11255 11256 * Support for inhibitAnyPolicy certificate extension. 11257 11258 *Steve Henson* 11259 11260 * An audit of the BIGNUM code is underway, for which debugging code is 11261 enabled when BN_DEBUG is defined. This makes stricter enforcements on what 11262 is considered valid when processing BIGNUMs, and causes execution to 11263 assert() when a problem is discovered. If BN_DEBUG_RAND is defined, 11264 further steps are taken to deliberately pollute unused data in BIGNUM 11265 structures to try and expose faulty code further on. For now, openssl will 11266 (in its default mode of operation) continue to tolerate the inconsistent 11267 forms that it has tolerated in the past, but authors and packagers should 11268 consider trying openssl and their own applications when compiled with 11269 these debugging symbols defined. It will help highlight potential bugs in 11270 their own code, and will improve the test coverage for OpenSSL itself. At 11271 some point, these tighter rules will become openssl's default to improve 11272 maintainability, though the assert()s and other overheads will remain only 11273 in debugging configurations. See bn.h for more details. 11274 11275 *Geoff Thorpe, Nils Larsch, Ulf Möller* 11276 11277 * BN_CTX_init() has been deprecated, as BN_CTX is an opaque structure 11278 that can only be obtained through BN_CTX_new() (which implicitly 11279 initialises it). The presence of this function only made it possible 11280 to overwrite an existing structure (and cause memory leaks). 11281 11282 *Geoff Thorpe* 11283 11284 * Because of the callback-based approach for implementing LHASH as a 11285 template type, lh_insert() adds opaque objects to hash-tables and 11286 lh_doall() or lh_doall_arg() are typically used with a destructor callback 11287 to clean up those corresponding objects before destroying the hash table 11288 (and losing the object pointers). So some over-zealous constifications in 11289 LHASH have been relaxed so that lh_insert() does not take (nor store) the 11290 objects as "const" and the `lh_doall[_arg]` callback wrappers are not 11291 prototyped to have "const" restrictions on the object pointers they are 11292 given (and so aren't required to cast them away any more). 11293 11294 *Geoff Thorpe* 11295 11296 * The tmdiff.h API was so ugly and minimal that our own timing utility 11297 (speed) prefers to use its own implementation. The two implementations 11298 haven't been consolidated as yet (volunteers?) but the tmdiff API has had 11299 its object type properly exposed (MS_TM) instead of casting to/from 11300 `char *`. This may still change yet if someone realises MS_TM and 11301 `ms_time_***` 11302 aren't necessarily the greatest nomenclatures - but this is what was used 11303 internally to the implementation so I've used that for now. 11304 11305 *Geoff Thorpe* 11306 11307 * Ensure that deprecated functions do not get compiled when 11308 OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED is defined. Some "openssl" subcommands and a few of 11309 the self-tests were still using deprecated key-generation functions so 11310 these have been updated also. 11311 11312 *Geoff Thorpe* 11313 11314 * Reorganise PKCS#7 code to separate the digest location functionality 11315 into PKCS7_find_digest(), digest addition into PKCS7_bio_add_digest(). 11316 New function PKCS7_set_digest() to set the digest type for PKCS#7 11317 digestedData type. Add additional code to correctly generate the 11318 digestedData type and add support for this type in PKCS7 initialization 11319 functions. 11320 11321 *Steve Henson* 11322 11323 * New function PKCS7_set0_type_other() this initializes a PKCS7 11324 structure of type "other". 11325 11326 *Steve Henson* 11327 11328 * Fix prime generation loop in crypto/bn/bn_prime.pl by making 11329 sure the loop does correctly stop and breaking ("division by zero") 11330 modulus operations are not performed. The (pre-generated) prime 11331 table crypto/bn/bn_prime.h was already correct, but it could not be 11332 re-generated on some platforms because of the "division by zero" 11333 situation in the script. 11334 11335 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 11336 11337 * Update support for ECC-based TLS ciphersuites according to 11338 draft-ietf-tls-ecc-03.txt: the KDF1 key derivation function with 11339 SHA-1 now is only used for "small" curves (where the 11340 representation of a field element takes up to 24 bytes); for 11341 larger curves, the field element resulting from ECDH is directly 11342 used as premaster secret. 11343 11344 *Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11345 11346 * Add code for kP+lQ timings to crypto/ec/ectest.c, and add SEC2 11347 curve secp160r1 to the tests. 11348 11349 *Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11350 11351 * Add the possibility to load symbols globally with DSO. 11352 11353 *Götz Babin-Ebell <babin-ebell@trustcenter.de> via Richard Levitte* 11354 11355 * Add the functions ERR_set_mark() and ERR_pop_to_mark() for better 11356 control of the error stack. 11357 11358 *Richard Levitte* 11359 11360 * Add support for STORE in ENGINE. 11361 11362 *Richard Levitte* 11363 11364 * Add the STORE type. The intention is to provide a common interface 11365 to certificate and key stores, be they simple file-based stores, or 11366 HSM-type store, or LDAP stores, or... 11367 NOTE: The code is currently UNTESTED and isn't really used anywhere. 11368 11369 *Richard Levitte* 11370 11371 * Add a generic structure called OPENSSL_ITEM. This can be used to 11372 pass a list of arguments to any function as well as provide a way 11373 for a function to pass data back to the caller. 11374 11375 *Richard Levitte* 11376 11377 * Add the functions BUF_strndup() and BUF_memdup(). BUF_strndup() 11378 works like BUF_strdup() but can be used to duplicate a portion of 11379 a string. The copy gets NUL-terminated. BUF_memdup() duplicates 11380 a memory area. 11381 11382 *Richard Levitte* 11383 11384 * Add the function sk_find_ex() which works like sk_find(), but will 11385 return an index to an element even if an exact match couldn't be 11386 found. The index is guaranteed to point at the element where the 11387 searched-for key would be inserted to preserve sorting order. 11388 11389 *Richard Levitte* 11390 11391 * Add the function OBJ_bsearch_ex() which works like OBJ_bsearch() but 11392 takes an extra flags argument for optional functionality. Currently, 11393 the following flags are defined: 11394 11395 OBJ_BSEARCH_VALUE_ON_NOMATCH 11396 This one gets OBJ_bsearch_ex() to return a pointer to the first 11397 element where the comparing function returns a negative or zero 11398 number. 11399 11400 OBJ_BSEARCH_FIRST_VALUE_ON_MATCH 11401 This one gets OBJ_bsearch_ex() to return a pointer to the first 11402 element where the comparing function returns zero. This is useful 11403 if there are more than one element where the comparing function 11404 returns zero. 11405 11406 *Richard Levitte* 11407 11408 * Make it possible to create self-signed certificates with 'openssl ca' 11409 in such a way that the self-signed certificate becomes part of the 11410 CA database and uses the same mechanisms for serial number generation 11411 as all other certificate signing. The new flag '-selfsign' enables 11412 this functionality. Adapt CA.sh and CA.pl.in. 11413 11414 *Richard Levitte* 11415 11416 * Add functionality to check the public key of a certificate request 11417 against a given private. This is useful to check that a certificate 11418 request can be signed by that key (self-signing). 11419 11420 *Richard Levitte* 11421 11422 * Make it possible to have multiple active certificates with the same 11423 subject in the CA index file. This is done only if the keyword 11424 'unique_subject' is set to 'no' in the main CA section (default 11425 if 'CA_default') of the configuration file. The value is saved 11426 with the database itself in a separate index attribute file, 11427 named like the index file with '.attr' appended to the name. 11428 11429 *Richard Levitte* 11430 11431 * Generate multi-valued AVAs using '+' notation in config files for 11432 req and dirName. 11433 11434 *Steve Henson* 11435 11436 * Support for nameConstraints certificate extension. 11437 11438 *Steve Henson* 11439 11440 * Support for policyConstraints certificate extension. 11441 11442 *Steve Henson* 11443 11444 * Support for policyMappings certificate extension. 11445 11446 *Steve Henson* 11447 11448 * Make sure the default DSA_METHOD implementation only uses its 11449 dsa_mod_exp() and/or bn_mod_exp() handlers if they are non-NULL, 11450 and change its own handlers to be NULL so as to remove unnecessary 11451 indirection. This lets alternative implementations fallback to the 11452 default implementation more easily. 11453 11454 *Geoff Thorpe* 11455 11456 * Support for directoryName in GeneralName related extensions 11457 in config files. 11458 11459 *Steve Henson* 11460 11461 * Make it possible to link applications using Makefile.shared. 11462 Make that possible even when linking against static libraries! 11463 11464 *Richard Levitte* 11465 11466 * Support for single pass processing for S/MIME signing. This now 11467 means that S/MIME signing can be done from a pipe, in addition 11468 cleartext signing (multipart/signed type) is effectively streaming 11469 and the signed data does not need to be all held in memory. 11470 11471 This is done with a new flag PKCS7_STREAM. When this flag is set 11472 PKCS7_sign() only initializes the PKCS7 structure and the actual signing 11473 is done after the data is output (and digests calculated) in 11474 SMIME_write_PKCS7(). 11475 11476 *Steve Henson* 11477 11478 * Add full support for -rpath/-R, both in shared libraries and 11479 applications, at least on the platforms where it's known how 11480 to do it. 11481 11482 *Richard Levitte* 11483 11484 * In crypto/ec/ec_mult.c, implement fast point multiplication with 11485 precomputation, based on wNAF splitting: EC_GROUP_precompute_mult() 11486 will now compute a table of multiples of the generator that 11487 makes subsequent invocations of EC_POINTs_mul() or EC_POINT_mul() 11488 faster (notably in the case of a single point multiplication, 11489 scalar * generator). 11490 11491 *Nils Larsch, Bodo Moeller* 11492 11493 * IPv6 support for certificate extensions. The various extensions 11494 which use the IP:a.b.c.d can now take IPv6 addresses using the 11495 formats of RFC1884 2.2 . IPv6 addresses are now also displayed 11496 correctly. 11497 11498 *Steve Henson* 11499 11500 * Added an ENGINE that implements RSA by performing private key 11501 exponentiations with the GMP library. The conversions to and from 11502 GMP's mpz_t format aren't optimised nor are any montgomery forms 11503 cached, and on x86 it appears OpenSSL's own performance has caught up. 11504 However there are likely to be other architectures where GMP could 11505 provide a boost. This ENGINE is not built in by default, but it can be 11506 specified at Configure time and should be accompanied by the necessary 11507 linker additions, eg; 11508 ./config -DOPENSSL_USE_GMP -lgmp 11509 11510 *Geoff Thorpe* 11511 11512 * "openssl engine" will not display ENGINE/DSO load failure errors when 11513 testing availability of engines with "-t" - the old behaviour is 11514 produced by increasing the feature's verbosity with "-tt". 11515 11516 *Geoff Thorpe* 11517 11518 * ECDSA routines: under certain error conditions uninitialized BN objects 11519 could be freed. Solution: make sure initialization is performed early 11520 enough. (Reported and fix supplied by Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de> 11521 via PR#459) 11522 11523 *Lutz Jaenicke* 11524 11525 * Key-generation can now be implemented in RSA_METHOD, DSA_METHOD 11526 and DH_METHOD (eg. by ENGINE implementations) to override the normal 11527 software implementations. For DSA and DH, parameter generation can 11528 also be overridden by providing the appropriate method callbacks. 11529 11530 *Geoff Thorpe* 11531 11532 * Change the "progress" mechanism used in key-generation and 11533 primality testing to functions that take a new BN_GENCB pointer in 11534 place of callback/argument pairs. The new API functions have `_ex` 11535 postfixes and the older functions are reimplemented as wrappers for 11536 the new ones. The OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED symbol can be used to hide 11537 declarations of the old functions to help (graceful) attempts to 11538 migrate to the new functions. Also, the new key-generation API 11539 functions operate on a caller-supplied key-structure and return 11540 success/failure rather than returning a key or NULL - this is to 11541 help make "keygen" another member function of RSA_METHOD etc. 11542 11543 Example for using the new callback interface: 11544 11545 int (*my_callback)(int a, int b, BN_GENCB *cb) = ...; 11546 void *my_arg = ...; 11547 BN_GENCB my_cb; 11548 11549 BN_GENCB_set(&my_cb, my_callback, my_arg); 11550 11551 return BN_is_prime_ex(some_bignum, BN_prime_checks, NULL, &cb); 11552 /* For the meaning of a, b in calls to my_callback(), see the 11553 * documentation of the function that calls the callback. 11554 * cb will point to my_cb; my_arg can be retrieved as cb->arg. 11555 * my_callback should return 1 if it wants BN_is_prime_ex() 11556 * to continue, or 0 to stop. 11557 */ 11558 11559 *Geoff Thorpe* 11560 11561 * Change the ZLIB compression method to be stateful, and make it 11562 available to TLS with the number defined in 11563 draft-ietf-tls-compression-04.txt. 11564 11565 *Richard Levitte* 11566 11567 * Add the ASN.1 structures and functions for CertificatePair, which 11568 is defined as follows (according to X.509_4thEditionDraftV6.pdf): 11569 11570 CertificatePair ::= SEQUENCE { 11571 forward [0] Certificate OPTIONAL, 11572 reverse [1] Certificate OPTIONAL, 11573 -- at least one of the pair shall be present -- } 11574 11575 Also implement the PEM functions to read and write certificate 11576 pairs, and defined the PEM tag as "CERTIFICATE PAIR". 11577 11578 This needed to be defined, mostly for the sake of the LDAP 11579 attribute crossCertificatePair, but may prove useful elsewhere as 11580 well. 11581 11582 *Richard Levitte* 11583 11584 * Make it possible to inhibit symlinking of shared libraries in 11585 Makefile.shared, for Cygwin's sake. 11586 11587 *Richard Levitte* 11588 11589 * Extend the BIGNUM API by creating a function 11590 void BN_set_negative(BIGNUM *a, int neg); 11591 and a macro that behave like 11592 int BN_is_negative(const BIGNUM *a); 11593 11594 to avoid the need to access 'a->neg' directly in applications. 11595 11596 *Nils Larsch* 11597 11598 * Implement fast modular reduction for pseudo-Mersenne primes 11599 used in NIST curves (crypto/bn/bn_nist.c, crypto/ec/ecp_nist.c). 11600 EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp() will now automatically use this 11601 if applicable. 11602 11603 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11604 11605 * Add new lock type (CRYPTO_LOCK_BN). 11606 11607 *Bodo Moeller* 11608 11609 * Change the ENGINE framework to automatically load engines 11610 dynamically from specific directories unless they could be 11611 found to already be built in or loaded. Move all the 11612 current engines except for the cryptodev one to a new 11613 directory engines/. 11614 The engines in engines/ are built as shared libraries if 11615 the "shared" options was given to ./Configure or ./config. 11616 Otherwise, they are inserted in libcrypto.a. 11617 /usr/local/ssl/engines is the default directory for dynamic 11618 engines, but that can be overridden at configure time through 11619 the usual use of --prefix and/or --openssldir, and at run 11620 time with the environment variable OPENSSL_ENGINES. 11621 11622 *Geoff Thorpe and Richard Levitte* 11623 11624 * Add Makefile.shared, a helper makefile to build shared 11625 libraries. Adapt Makefile.org. 11626 11627 *Richard Levitte* 11628 11629 * Add version info to Win32 DLLs. 11630 11631 *Peter 'Luna' Runestig" <peter@runestig.com>* 11632 11633 * Add new 'medium level' PKCS#12 API. Certificates and keys 11634 can be added using this API to created arbitrary PKCS#12 11635 files while avoiding the low-level API. 11636 11637 New options to PKCS12_create(), key or cert can be NULL and 11638 will then be omitted from the output file. The encryption 11639 algorithm NIDs can be set to -1 for no encryption, the mac 11640 iteration count can be set to 0 to omit the mac. 11641 11642 Enhance pkcs12 utility by making the -nokeys and -nocerts 11643 options work when creating a PKCS#12 file. New option -nomac 11644 to omit the mac, NONE can be set for an encryption algorithm. 11645 New code is modified to use the enhanced PKCS12_create() 11646 instead of the low-level API. 11647 11648 *Steve Henson* 11649 11650 * Extend ASN1 encoder to support indefinite length constructed 11651 encoding. This can output sequences tags and octet strings in 11652 this form. Modify pk7_asn1.c to support indefinite length 11653 encoding. This is experimental and needs additional code to 11654 be useful, such as an ASN1 bio and some enhanced streaming 11655 PKCS#7 code. 11656 11657 Extend template encode functionality so that tagging is passed 11658 down to the template encoder. 11659 11660 *Steve Henson* 11661 11662 * Let 'openssl req' fail if an argument to '-newkey' is not 11663 recognized instead of using RSA as a default. 11664 11665 *Bodo Moeller* 11666 11667 * Add support for ECC-based ciphersuites from draft-ietf-tls-ecc-01.txt. 11668 As these are not official, they are not included in "ALL"; 11669 the "ECCdraft" ciphersuite group alias can be used to select them. 11670 11671 *Vipul Gupta and Sumit Gupta (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11672 11673 * Add ECDH engine support. 11674 11675 *Nils Gura and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11676 11677 * Add ECDH in new directory crypto/ecdh/. 11678 11679 *Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11680 11681 * Let BN_rand_range() abort with an error after 100 iterations 11682 without success (which indicates a broken PRNG). 11683 11684 *Bodo Moeller* 11685 11686 * Change BN_mod_sqrt() so that it verifies that the input value 11687 is really the square of the return value. (Previously, 11688 BN_mod_sqrt would show GIGO behaviour.) 11689 11690 *Bodo Moeller* 11691 11692 * Add named elliptic curves over binary fields from X9.62, SECG, 11693 and WAP/WTLS; add OIDs that were still missing. 11694 11695 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11696 11697 * Extend the EC library for elliptic curves over binary fields 11698 (new files ec2_smpl.c, ec2_smpt.c, ec2_mult.c in crypto/ec/). 11699 New EC_METHOD: 11700 11701 EC_GF2m_simple_method 11702 11703 New API functions: 11704 11705 EC_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m 11706 EC_GROUP_set_curve_GF2m 11707 EC_GROUP_get_curve_GF2m 11708 EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates_GF2m 11709 EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates_GF2m 11710 EC_POINT_set_compressed_coordinates_GF2m 11711 11712 Point compression for binary fields is disabled by default for 11713 patent reasons (compile with OPENSSL_EC_BIN_PT_COMP defined to 11714 enable it). 11715 11716 As binary polynomials are represented as BIGNUMs, various members 11717 of the EC_GROUP and EC_POINT data structures can be shared 11718 between the implementations for prime fields and binary fields; 11719 the above `..._GF2m functions` (except for EX_GROUP_new_curve_GF2m) 11720 are essentially identical to their `..._GFp` counterparts. 11721 (For simplicity, the `..._GFp` prefix has been dropped from 11722 various internal method names.) 11723 11724 An internal 'field_div' method (similar to 'field_mul' and 11725 'field_sqr') has been added; this is used only for binary fields. 11726 11727 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11728 11729 * Optionally dispatch EC_POINT_mul(), EC_POINT_precompute_mult() 11730 through methods ('mul', 'precompute_mult'). 11731 11732 The generic implementations (now internally called 'ec_wNAF_mul' 11733 and 'ec_wNAF_precomputed_mult') remain the default if these 11734 methods are undefined. 11735 11736 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11737 11738 * New function EC_GROUP_get_degree, which is defined through 11739 EC_METHOD. For curves over prime fields, this returns the bit 11740 length of the modulus. 11741 11742 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11743 11744 * New functions EC_GROUP_dup, EC_POINT_dup. 11745 (These simply call ..._new and ..._copy). 11746 11747 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11748 11749 * Add binary polynomial arithmetic software in crypto/bn/bn_gf2m.c. 11750 Polynomials are represented as BIGNUMs (where the sign bit is not 11751 used) in the following functions [macros]: 11752 11753 BN_GF2m_add 11754 BN_GF2m_sub [= BN_GF2m_add] 11755 BN_GF2m_mod [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_arr] 11756 BN_GF2m_mod_mul [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_mul_arr] 11757 BN_GF2m_mod_sqr [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_sqr_arr] 11758 BN_GF2m_mod_inv 11759 BN_GF2m_mod_exp [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_exp_arr] 11760 BN_GF2m_mod_sqrt [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_sqrt_arr] 11761 BN_GF2m_mod_solve_quad [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_solve_quad_arr] 11762 BN_GF2m_cmp [= BN_ucmp] 11763 11764 (Note that only the 'mod' functions are actually for fields GF(2^m). 11765 BN_GF2m_add() is misnomer, but this is for the sake of consistency.) 11766 11767 For some functions, an the irreducible polynomial defining a 11768 field can be given as an 'unsigned int[]' with strictly 11769 decreasing elements giving the indices of those bits that are set; 11770 i.e., p[] represents the polynomial 11771 f(t) = t^p[0] + t^p[1] + ... + t^p[k] 11772 where 11773 p[0] > p[1] > ... > p[k] = 0. 11774 This applies to the following functions: 11775 11776 BN_GF2m_mod_arr 11777 BN_GF2m_mod_mul_arr 11778 BN_GF2m_mod_sqr_arr 11779 BN_GF2m_mod_inv_arr [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_inv] 11780 BN_GF2m_mod_div_arr [wrapper for BN_GF2m_mod_div] 11781 BN_GF2m_mod_exp_arr 11782 BN_GF2m_mod_sqrt_arr 11783 BN_GF2m_mod_solve_quad_arr 11784 BN_GF2m_poly2arr 11785 BN_GF2m_arr2poly 11786 11787 Conversion can be performed by the following functions: 11788 11789 BN_GF2m_poly2arr 11790 BN_GF2m_arr2poly 11791 11792 bntest.c has additional tests for binary polynomial arithmetic. 11793 11794 Two implementations for BN_GF2m_mod_div() are available. 11795 The default algorithm simply uses BN_GF2m_mod_inv() and 11796 BN_GF2m_mod_mul(). The alternative algorithm is compiled in only 11797 if OPENSSL_SUN_GF2M_DIV is defined (patent pending; read the 11798 copyright notice in crypto/bn/bn_gf2m.c before enabling it). 11799 11800 *Sheueling Chang Shantz and Douglas Stebila (Sun Microsystems Laboratories)* 11801 11802 * Add new error code 'ERR_R_DISABLED' that can be used when some 11803 functionality is disabled at compile-time. 11804 11805 *Douglas Stebila <douglas.stebila@sun.com>* 11806 11807 * Change default behaviour of 'openssl asn1parse' so that more 11808 information is visible when viewing, e.g., a certificate: 11809 11810 Modify asn1_parse2 (crypto/asn1/asn1_par.c) so that in non-'dump' 11811 mode the content of non-printable OCTET STRINGs is output in a 11812 style similar to INTEGERs, but with '[HEX DUMP]' prepended to 11813 avoid the appearance of a printable string. 11814 11815 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11816 11817 * Add 'asn1_flag' and 'asn1_form' member to EC_GROUP with access 11818 functions 11819 EC_GROUP_set_asn1_flag() 11820 EC_GROUP_get_asn1_flag() 11821 EC_GROUP_set_point_conversion_form() 11822 EC_GROUP_get_point_conversion_form() 11823 These control ASN1 encoding details: 11824 - Curves (i.e., groups) are encoded explicitly unless asn1_flag 11825 has been set to OPENSSL_EC_NAMED_CURVE. 11826 - Points are encoded in uncompressed form by default; options for 11827 asn1_for are as for point2oct, namely 11828 POINT_CONVERSION_COMPRESSED 11829 POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED 11830 POINT_CONVERSION_HYBRID 11831 11832 Also add 'seed' and 'seed_len' members to EC_GROUP with access 11833 functions 11834 EC_GROUP_set_seed() 11835 EC_GROUP_get0_seed() 11836 EC_GROUP_get_seed_len() 11837 This is used only for ASN1 purposes (so far). 11838 11839 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11840 11841 * Add 'field_type' member to EC_METHOD, which holds the NID 11842 of the appropriate field type OID. The new function 11843 EC_METHOD_get_field_type() returns this value. 11844 11845 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11846 11847 * Add functions 11848 EC_POINT_point2bn() 11849 EC_POINT_bn2point() 11850 EC_POINT_point2hex() 11851 EC_POINT_hex2point() 11852 providing useful interfaces to EC_POINT_point2oct() and 11853 EC_POINT_oct2point(). 11854 11855 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11856 11857 * Change internals of the EC library so that the functions 11858 EC_GROUP_set_generator() 11859 EC_GROUP_get_generator() 11860 EC_GROUP_get_order() 11861 EC_GROUP_get_cofactor() 11862 are implemented directly in crypto/ec/ec_lib.c and not dispatched 11863 to methods, which would lead to unnecessary code duplication when 11864 adding different types of curves. 11865 11866 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de> with input by Bodo Moeller* 11867 11868 * Implement compute_wNAF (crypto/ec/ec_mult.c) without BIGNUM 11869 arithmetic, and such that modified wNAFs are generated 11870 (which avoid length expansion in many cases). 11871 11872 *Bodo Moeller* 11873 11874 * Add a function EC_GROUP_check_discriminant() (defined via 11875 EC_METHOD) that verifies that the curve discriminant is non-zero. 11876 11877 Add a function EC_GROUP_check() that makes some sanity tests 11878 on a EC_GROUP, its generator and order. This includes 11879 EC_GROUP_check_discriminant(). 11880 11881 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11882 11883 * Add ECDSA in new directory crypto/ecdsa/. 11884 11885 Add applications 'openssl ecparam' and 'openssl ecdsa' 11886 (these are based on 'openssl dsaparam' and 'openssl dsa'). 11887 11888 ECDSA support is also included in various other files across the 11889 library. Most notably, 11890 - 'openssl req' now has a '-newkey ecdsa:file' option; 11891 - EVP_PKCS82PKEY (crypto/evp/evp_pkey.c) now can handle ECDSA; 11892 - X509_PUBKEY_get (crypto/asn1/x_pubkey.c) and 11893 d2i_PublicKey (crypto/asn1/d2i_pu.c) have been modified to make 11894 them suitable for ECDSA where domain parameters must be 11895 extracted before the specific public key; 11896 - ECDSA engine support has been added. 11897 11898 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 11899 11900 * Include some named elliptic curves, and add OIDs from X9.62, 11901 SECG, and WAP/WTLS. Each curve can be obtained from the new 11902 function 11903 EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name(), 11904 and the list of available named curves can be obtained with 11905 EC_get_builtin_curves(). 11906 Also add a 'curve_name' member to EC_GROUP objects, which can be 11907 accessed via 11908 EC_GROUP_set_curve_name() 11909 EC_GROUP_get_curve_name() 11910 11911 *Nils Larsch <larsch@trustcenter.de, Bodo Moeller* 11912 11913 * Remove a few calls to bn_wexpand() in BN_sqr() (the one in there 11914 was actually never needed) and in BN_mul(). The removal in BN_mul() 11915 required a small change in bn_mul_part_recursive() and the addition 11916 of the functions bn_cmp_part_words(), bn_sub_part_words() and 11917 bn_add_part_words(), which do the same thing as bn_cmp_words(), 11918 bn_sub_words() and bn_add_words() except they take arrays with 11919 differing sizes. 11920 11921 *Richard Levitte* 11922 11923### Changes between 0.9.7l and 0.9.7m [23 Feb 2007] 11924 11925 * Cleanse PEM buffers before freeing them since they may contain 11926 sensitive data. 11927 11928 *Benjamin Bennett <ben@psc.edu>* 11929 11930 * Include "!eNULL" in SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST to make sure that 11931 a ciphersuite string such as "DEFAULT:RSA" cannot enable 11932 authentication-only ciphersuites. 11933 11934 *Bodo Moeller* 11935 11936 * Since AES128 and AES256 share a single mask bit in the logic of 11937 ssl/ssl_ciph.c, the code for masking out disabled ciphers needs a 11938 kludge to work properly if AES128 is available and AES256 isn't. 11939 11940 *Victor Duchovni* 11941 11942 * Expand security boundary to match 1.1.1 module. 11943 11944 *Steve Henson* 11945 11946 * Remove redundant features: hash file source, editing of test vectors 11947 modify fipsld to use external fips_premain.c signature. 11948 11949 *Steve Henson* 11950 11951 * New perl script mkfipsscr.pl to create shell scripts or batch files to 11952 run algorithm test programs. 11953 11954 *Steve Henson* 11955 11956 * Make algorithm test programs more tolerant of whitespace. 11957 11958 *Steve Henson* 11959 11960 * Have SSL/TLS server implementation tolerate "mismatched" record 11961 protocol version while receiving ClientHello even if the 11962 ClientHello is fragmented. (The server can't insist on the 11963 particular protocol version it has chosen before the ServerHello 11964 message has informed the client about his choice.) 11965 11966 *Bodo Moeller* 11967 11968 * Load error codes if they are not already present instead of using a 11969 static variable. This allows them to be cleanly unloaded and reloaded. 11970 11971 *Steve Henson* 11972 11973### Changes between 0.9.7k and 0.9.7l [28 Sep 2006] 11974 11975 * Introduce limits to prevent malicious keys being able to 11976 cause a denial of service. ([CVE-2006-2940]) 11977 11978 *Steve Henson, Bodo Moeller* 11979 11980 * Fix ASN.1 parsing of certain invalid structures that can result 11981 in a denial of service. ([CVE-2006-2937]) [Steve Henson] 11982 11983 * Fix buffer overflow in SSL_get_shared_ciphers() function. 11984 ([CVE-2006-3738]) [Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry, Google Security Team] 11985 11986 * Fix SSL client code which could crash if connecting to a 11987 malicious SSLv2 server. ([CVE-2006-4343]) 11988 11989 *Tavis Ormandy and Will Drewry, Google Security Team* 11990 11991 * Change ciphersuite string processing so that an explicit 11992 ciphersuite selects this one ciphersuite (so that "AES256-SHA" 11993 will no longer include "AES128-SHA"), and any other similar 11994 ciphersuite (same bitmap) from *other* protocol versions (so that 11995 "RC4-MD5" will still include both the SSL 2.0 ciphersuite and the 11996 SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 ciphersuite). This is a backport combining 11997 changes from 0.9.8b and 0.9.8d. 11998 11999 *Bodo Moeller* 12000 12001### Changes between 0.9.7j and 0.9.7k [05 Sep 2006] 12002 12003 * Avoid PKCS #1 v1.5 signature attack discovered by Daniel Bleichenbacher 12004 ([CVE-2006-4339]) [Ben Laurie and Google Security Team] 12005 12006 * Change the Unix randomness entropy gathering to use poll() when 12007 possible instead of select(), since the latter has some 12008 undesirable limitations. 12009 12010 *Darryl Miles via Richard Levitte and Bodo Moeller* 12011 12012 * Disable rogue ciphersuites: 12013 12014 - SSLv2 0x08 0x00 0x80 ("RC4-64-MD5") 12015 - SSLv3/TLSv1 0x00 0x61 ("EXP1024-RC2-CBC-MD5") 12016 - SSLv3/TLSv1 0x00 0x60 ("EXP1024-RC4-MD5") 12017 12018 The latter two were purportedly from 12019 draft-ietf-tls-56-bit-ciphersuites-0[01].txt, but do not really 12020 appear there. 12021 12022 Also deactivate the remaining ciphersuites from 12023 draft-ietf-tls-56-bit-ciphersuites-01.txt. These are just as 12024 unofficial, and the ID has long expired. 12025 12026 *Bodo Moeller* 12027 12028 * Fix RSA blinding Heisenbug (problems sometimes occurred on 12029 dual-core machines) and other potential thread-safety issues. 12030 12031 *Bodo Moeller* 12032 12033### Changes between 0.9.7i and 0.9.7j [04 May 2006] 12034 12035 * Adapt fipsld and the build system to link against the validated FIPS 12036 module in FIPS mode. 12037 12038 *Steve Henson* 12039 12040 * Fixes for VC++ 2005 build under Windows. 12041 12042 *Steve Henson* 12043 12044 * Add new Windows build target VC-32-GMAKE for VC++. This uses GNU make 12045 from a Windows bash shell such as MSYS. It is autodetected from the 12046 "config" script when run from a VC++ environment. Modify standard VC++ 12047 build to use fipscanister.o from the GNU make build. 12048 12049 *Steve Henson* 12050 12051### Changes between 0.9.7h and 0.9.7i [14 Oct 2005] 12052 12053 * Wrapped the definition of EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE in a #ifdef OPENSSL_FIPS. 12054 The value now differs depending on if you build for FIPS or not. 12055 BEWARE! A program linked with a shared FIPSed libcrypto can't be 12056 safely run with a non-FIPSed libcrypto, as it may crash because of 12057 the difference induced by this change. 12058 12059 *Andy Polyakov* 12060 12061### Changes between 0.9.7g and 0.9.7h [11 Oct 2005] 12062 12063 * Remove the functionality of SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING 12064 (part of SSL_OP_ALL). This option used to disable the 12065 countermeasure against man-in-the-middle protocol-version 12066 rollback in the SSL 2.0 server implementation, which is a bad 12067 idea. ([CVE-2005-2969]) 12068 12069 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Yutaka Oiwa (Research Center 12070 for Information Security, National Institute of Advanced Industrial 12071 Science and Technology [AIST, Japan)]* 12072 12073 * Minimal support for X9.31 signatures and PSS padding modes. This is 12074 mainly for FIPS compliance and not fully integrated at this stage. 12075 12076 *Steve Henson* 12077 12078 * For DSA signing, unless DSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME is set, perform 12079 the exponentiation using a fixed-length exponent. (Otherwise, 12080 the information leaked through timing could expose the secret key 12081 after many signatures; cf. Bleichenbacher's attack on DSA with 12082 biased k.) 12083 12084 *Bodo Moeller* 12085 12086 * Make a new fixed-window mod_exp implementation the default for 12087 RSA, DSA, and DH private-key operations so that the sequence of 12088 squares and multiplies and the memory access pattern are 12089 independent of the particular secret key. This will mitigate 12090 cache-timing and potential related attacks. 12091 12092 BN_mod_exp_mont_consttime() is the new exponentiation implementation, 12093 and this is automatically used by BN_mod_exp_mont() if the new flag 12094 BN_FLG_EXP_CONSTTIME is set for the exponent. RSA, DSA, and DH 12095 will use this BN flag for private exponents unless the flag 12096 RSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME, DSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME, or 12097 DH_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME, respectively, is set. 12098 12099 *Matthew D Wood (Intel Corp), with some changes by Bodo Moeller* 12100 12101 * Change the client implementation for SSLv23_method() and 12102 SSLv23_client_method() so that is uses the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 12103 Client Hello message format if the SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 option is set. 12104 (Previously, the SSL 2.0 backwards compatible Client Hello 12105 message format would be used even with SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2.) 12106 12107 *Bodo Moeller* 12108 12109 * Add support for smime-type MIME parameter in S/MIME messages which some 12110 clients need. 12111 12112 *Steve Henson* 12113 12114 * New function BN_MONT_CTX_set_locked() to set montgomery parameters in 12115 a threadsafe manner. Modify rsa code to use new function and add calls 12116 to dsa and dh code (which had race conditions before). 12117 12118 *Steve Henson* 12119 12120 * Include the fixed error library code in the C error file definitions 12121 instead of fixing them up at runtime. This keeps the error code 12122 structures constant. 12123 12124 *Steve Henson* 12125 12126### Changes between 0.9.7f and 0.9.7g [11 Apr 2005] 12127 12128[NB: OpenSSL 0.9.7h and later 0.9.7 patch levels were released after 12129OpenSSL 0.9.8.] 12130 12131 * Fixes for newer kerberos headers. NB: the casts are needed because 12132 the 'length' field is signed on one version and unsigned on another 12133 with no (?) obvious way to tell the difference, without these VC++ 12134 complains. Also the "definition" of FAR (blank) is no longer included 12135 nor is the error ENOMEM. KRB5_PRIVATE has to be set to 1 to pick up 12136 some needed definitions. 12137 12138 *Steve Henson* 12139 12140 * Undo Cygwin change. 12141 12142 *Ulf Möller* 12143 12144 * Added support for proxy certificates according to RFC 3820. 12145 Because they may be a security thread to unaware applications, 12146 they must be explicitly allowed in run-time. See 12147 docs/HOWTO/proxy_certificates.txt for further information. 12148 12149 *Richard Levitte* 12150 12151### Changes between 0.9.7e and 0.9.7f [22 Mar 2005] 12152 12153 * Use (SSL_RANDOM_VALUE - 4) bytes of pseudo random data when generating 12154 server and client random values. Previously 12155 (SSL_RANDOM_VALUE - sizeof(time_t)) would be used which would result in 12156 less random data when sizeof(time_t) > 4 (some 64 bit platforms). 12157 12158 This change has negligible security impact because: 12159 12160 1. Server and client random values still have 24 bytes of pseudo random 12161 data. 12162 12163 2. Server and client random values are sent in the clear in the initial 12164 handshake. 12165 12166 3. The master secret is derived using the premaster secret (48 bytes in 12167 size for static RSA ciphersuites) as well as client server and random 12168 values. 12169 12170 The OpenSSL team would like to thank the UK NISCC for bringing this issue 12171 to our attention. 12172 12173 *Stephen Henson, reported by UK NISCC* 12174 12175 * Use Windows randomness collection on Cygwin. 12176 12177 *Ulf Möller* 12178 12179 * Fix hang in EGD/PRNGD query when communication socket is closed 12180 prematurely by EGD/PRNGD. 12181 12182 *Darren Tucker <dtucker@zip.com.au> via Lutz Jänicke, resolves #1014* 12183 12184 * Prompt for pass phrases when appropriate for PKCS12 input format. 12185 12186 *Steve Henson* 12187 12188 * Back-port of selected performance improvements from development 12189 branch, as well as improved support for PowerPC platforms. 12190 12191 *Andy Polyakov* 12192 12193 * Add lots of checks for memory allocation failure, error codes to indicate 12194 failure and freeing up memory if a failure occurs. 12195 12196 *Nauticus Networks SSL Team <openssl@nauticusnet.com>, Steve Henson* 12197 12198 * Add new -passin argument to dgst. 12199 12200 *Steve Henson* 12201 12202 * Perform some character comparisons of different types in X509_NAME_cmp: 12203 this is needed for some certificates that re-encode DNs into UTF8Strings 12204 (in violation of RFC3280) and can't or won't issue name rollover 12205 certificates. 12206 12207 *Steve Henson* 12208 12209 * Make an explicit check during certificate validation to see that 12210 the CA setting in each certificate on the chain is correct. As a 12211 side effect always do the following basic checks on extensions, 12212 not just when there's an associated purpose to the check: 12213 12214 - if there is an unhandled critical extension (unless the user 12215 has chosen to ignore this fault) 12216 - if the path length has been exceeded (if one is set at all) 12217 - that certain extensions fit the associated purpose (if one has 12218 been given) 12219 12220 *Richard Levitte* 12221 12222### Changes between 0.9.7d and 0.9.7e [25 Oct 2004] 12223 12224 * Avoid a race condition when CRLs are checked in a multi threaded 12225 environment. This would happen due to the reordering of the revoked 12226 entries during signature checking and serial number lookup. Now the 12227 encoding is cached and the serial number sort performed under a lock. 12228 Add new STACK function sk_is_sorted(). 12229 12230 *Steve Henson* 12231 12232 * Add Delta CRL to the extension code. 12233 12234 *Steve Henson* 12235 12236 * Various fixes to s3_pkt.c so alerts are sent properly. 12237 12238 *David Holmes <d.holmes@f5.com>* 12239 12240 * Reduce the chances of duplicate issuer name and serial numbers (in 12241 violation of RFC3280) using the OpenSSL certificate creation utilities. 12242 This is done by creating a random 64 bit value for the initial serial 12243 number when a serial number file is created or when a self signed 12244 certificate is created using 'openssl req -x509'. The initial serial 12245 number file is created using 'openssl x509 -next_serial' in CA.pl 12246 rather than being initialized to 1. 12247 12248 *Steve Henson* 12249 12250### Changes between 0.9.7c and 0.9.7d [17 Mar 2004] 12251 12252 * Fix null-pointer assignment in do_change_cipher_spec() revealed 12253 by using the Codenomicon TLS Test Tool ([CVE-2004-0079]) 12254 12255 *Joe Orton, Steve Henson* 12256 12257 * Fix flaw in SSL/TLS handshaking when using Kerberos ciphersuites 12258 ([CVE-2004-0112]) 12259 12260 *Joe Orton, Steve Henson* 12261 12262 * Make it possible to have multiple active certificates with the same 12263 subject in the CA index file. This is done only if the keyword 12264 'unique_subject' is set to 'no' in the main CA section (default 12265 if 'CA_default') of the configuration file. The value is saved 12266 with the database itself in a separate index attribute file, 12267 named like the index file with '.attr' appended to the name. 12268 12269 *Richard Levitte* 12270 12271 * X509 verify fixes. Disable broken certificate workarounds when 12272 X509_V_FLAGS_X509_STRICT is set. Check CRL issuer has cRLSign set if 12273 keyUsage extension present. Don't accept CRLs with unhandled critical 12274 extensions: since verify currently doesn't process CRL extensions this 12275 rejects a CRL with *any* critical extensions. Add new verify error codes 12276 for these cases. 12277 12278 *Steve Henson* 12279 12280 * When creating an OCSP nonce use an OCTET STRING inside the extnValue. 12281 A clarification of RFC2560 will require the use of OCTET STRINGs and 12282 some implementations cannot handle the current raw format. Since OpenSSL 12283 copies and compares OCSP nonces as opaque blobs without any attempt at 12284 parsing them this should not create any compatibility issues. 12285 12286 *Steve Henson* 12287 12288 * New md flag EVP_MD_CTX_FLAG_REUSE this allows md_data to be reused when 12289 calling EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() to avoid calling OPENSSL_malloc(). Without 12290 this HMAC (and other) operations are several times slower than OpenSSL 12291 < 0.9.7. 12292 12293 *Steve Henson* 12294 12295 * Print out GeneralizedTime and UTCTime in ASN1_STRING_print_ex(). 12296 12297 *Peter Sylvester <Peter.Sylvester@EdelWeb.fr>* 12298 12299 * Use the correct content when signing type "other". 12300 12301 *Steve Henson* 12302 12303### Changes between 0.9.7b and 0.9.7c [30 Sep 2003] 12304 12305 * Fix various bugs revealed by running the NISCC test suite: 12306 12307 Stop out of bounds reads in the ASN1 code when presented with 12308 invalid tags (CVE-2003-0543 and CVE-2003-0544). 12309 12310 Free up ASN1_TYPE correctly if ANY type is invalid ([CVE-2003-0545]). 12311 12312 If verify callback ignores invalid public key errors don't try to check 12313 certificate signature with the NULL public key. 12314 12315 *Steve Henson* 12316 12317 * New -ignore_err option in ocsp application to stop the server 12318 exiting on the first error in a request. 12319 12320 *Steve Henson* 12321 12322 * In ssl3_accept() (ssl/s3_srvr.c) only accept a client certificate 12323 if the server requested one: as stated in TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 12324 specifications. 12325 12326 *Steve Henson* 12327 12328 * In ssl3_get_client_hello() (ssl/s3_srvr.c), tolerate additional 12329 extra data after the compression methods not only for TLS 1.0 12330 but also for SSL 3.0 (as required by the specification). 12331 12332 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Matthias Loepfe* 12333 12334 * Change X509_certificate_type() to mark the key as exported/exportable 12335 when it's 512 *bits* long, not 512 bytes. 12336 12337 *Richard Levitte* 12338 12339 * Change AES_cbc_encrypt() so it outputs exact multiple of 12340 blocks during encryption. 12341 12342 *Richard Levitte* 12343 12344 * Various fixes to base64 BIO and non blocking I/O. On write 12345 flushes were not handled properly if the BIO retried. On read 12346 data was not being buffered properly and had various logic bugs. 12347 This also affects blocking I/O when the data being decoded is a 12348 certain size. 12349 12350 *Steve Henson* 12351 12352 * Various S/MIME bugfixes and compatibility changes: 12353 output correct application/pkcs7 MIME type if 12354 PKCS7_NOOLDMIMETYPE is set. Tolerate some broken signatures. 12355 Output CR+LF for EOL if PKCS7_CRLFEOL is set (this makes opening 12356 of files as .eml work). Correctly handle very long lines in MIME 12357 parser. 12358 12359 *Steve Henson* 12360 12361### Changes between 0.9.7a and 0.9.7b [10 Apr 2003] 12362 12363 * Countermeasure against the Klima-Pokorny-Rosa extension of 12364 Bleichbacher's attack on PKCS #1 v1.5 padding: treat 12365 a protocol version number mismatch like a decryption error 12366 in ssl3_get_client_key_exchange (ssl/s3_srvr.c). 12367 12368 *Bodo Moeller* 12369 12370 * Turn on RSA blinding by default in the default implementation 12371 to avoid a timing attack. Applications that don't want it can call 12372 RSA_blinding_off() or use the new flag RSA_FLAG_NO_BLINDING. 12373 They would be ill-advised to do so in most cases. 12374 12375 *Ben Laurie, Steve Henson, Geoff Thorpe, Bodo Moeller* 12376 12377 * Change RSA blinding code so that it works when the PRNG is not 12378 seeded (in this case, the secret RSA exponent is abused as 12379 an unpredictable seed -- if it is not unpredictable, there 12380 is no point in blinding anyway). Make RSA blinding thread-safe 12381 by remembering the creator's thread ID in rsa->blinding and 12382 having all other threads use local one-time blinding factors 12383 (this requires more computation than sharing rsa->blinding, but 12384 avoids excessive locking; and if an RSA object is not shared 12385 between threads, blinding will still be very fast). 12386 12387 *Bodo Moeller* 12388 12389 * Fixed a typo bug that would cause ENGINE_set_default() to set an 12390 ENGINE as defaults for all supported algorithms irrespective of 12391 the 'flags' parameter. 'flags' is now honoured, so applications 12392 should make sure they are passing it correctly. 12393 12394 *Geoff Thorpe* 12395 12396 * Target "mingw" now allows native Windows code to be generated in 12397 the Cygwin environment as well as with the MinGW compiler. 12398 12399 *Ulf Moeller* 12400 12401### Changes between 0.9.7 and 0.9.7a [19 Feb 2003] 12402 12403 * In ssl3_get_record (ssl/s3_pkt.c), minimize information leaked 12404 via timing by performing a MAC computation even if incorrect 12405 block cipher padding has been found. This is a countermeasure 12406 against active attacks where the attacker has to distinguish 12407 between bad padding and a MAC verification error. ([CVE-2003-0078]) 12408 12409 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Brice Canvel (EPFL), 12410 Alain Hiltgen (UBS), Serge Vaudenay (EPFL), and 12411 Martin Vuagnoux (EPFL, Ilion)* 12412 12413 * Make the no-err option work as intended. The intention with no-err 12414 is not to have the whole error stack handling routines removed from 12415 libcrypto, it's only intended to remove all the function name and 12416 reason texts, thereby removing some of the footprint that may not 12417 be interesting if those errors aren't displayed anyway. 12418 12419 NOTE: it's still possible for any application or module to have its 12420 own set of error texts inserted. The routines are there, just not 12421 used by default when no-err is given. 12422 12423 *Richard Levitte* 12424 12425 * Add support for FreeBSD on IA64. 12426 12427 *dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org via Richard Levitte, resolves #454* 12428 12429 * Adjust DES_cbc_cksum() so it returns the same value as the MIT 12430 Kerberos function mit_des_cbc_cksum(). Before this change, 12431 the value returned by DES_cbc_cksum() was like the one from 12432 mit_des_cbc_cksum(), except the bytes were swapped. 12433 12434 *Kevin Greaney <Kevin.Greaney@hp.com> and Richard Levitte* 12435 12436 * Allow an application to disable the automatic SSL chain building. 12437 Before this a rather primitive chain build was always performed in 12438 ssl3_output_cert_chain(): an application had no way to send the 12439 correct chain if the automatic operation produced an incorrect result. 12440 12441 Now the chain builder is disabled if either: 12442 12443 1. Extra certificates are added via SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(). 12444 12445 2. The mode flag SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN is set. 12446 12447 The reasoning behind this is that an application would not want the 12448 auto chain building to take place if extra chain certificates are 12449 present and it might also want a means of sending no additional 12450 certificates (for example the chain has two certificates and the 12451 root is omitted). 12452 12453 *Steve Henson* 12454 12455 * Add the possibility to build without the ENGINE framework. 12456 12457 *Steven Reddie <smr@essemer.com.au> via Richard Levitte* 12458 12459 * Under Win32 gmtime() can return NULL: check return value in 12460 OPENSSL_gmtime(). Add error code for case where gmtime() fails. 12461 12462 *Steve Henson* 12463 12464 * DSA routines: under certain error conditions uninitialized BN objects 12465 could be freed. Solution: make sure initialization is performed early 12466 enough. (Reported and fix supplied by Ivan D Nestlerode <nestler@MIT.EDU>, 12467 Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de> via PR#459) 12468 12469 *Lutz Jaenicke* 12470 12471 * Another fix for SSLv2 session ID handling: the session ID was incorrectly 12472 checked on reconnect on the client side, therefore session resumption 12473 could still fail with a "ssl session id is different" error. This 12474 behaviour is masked when SSL_OP_ALL is used due to 12475 SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG being set. 12476 Behaviour observed by Crispin Flowerday <crispin@flowerday.cx> as 12477 followup to PR #377. 12478 12479 *Lutz Jaenicke* 12480 12481 * IA-32 assembler support enhancements: unified ELF targets, support 12482 for SCO/Caldera platforms, fix for Cygwin shared build. 12483 12484 *Andy Polyakov* 12485 12486 * Add support for FreeBSD on sparc64. As a consequence, support for 12487 FreeBSD on non-x86 processors is separate from x86 processors on 12488 the config script, much like the NetBSD support. 12489 12490 *Richard Levitte & Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>* 12491 12492### Changes between 0.9.6h and 0.9.7 [31 Dec 2002] 12493 12494[NB: OpenSSL 0.9.6i and later 0.9.6 patch levels were released after 12495OpenSSL 0.9.7.] 12496 12497 * Fix session ID handling in SSLv2 client code: the SERVER FINISHED 12498 code (06) was taken as the first octet of the session ID and the last 12499 octet was ignored consequently. As a result SSLv2 client side session 12500 caching could not have worked due to the session ID mismatch between 12501 client and server. 12502 Behaviour observed by Crispin Flowerday <crispin@flowerday.cx> as 12503 PR #377. 12504 12505 *Lutz Jaenicke* 12506 12507 * Change the declaration of needed Kerberos libraries to use EX_LIBS 12508 instead of the special (and badly supported) LIBKRB5. LIBKRB5 is 12509 removed entirely. 12510 12511 *Richard Levitte* 12512 12513 * The hw_ncipher.c engine requires dynamic locks. Unfortunately, it 12514 seems that in spite of existing for more than a year, many application 12515 author have done nothing to provide the necessary callbacks, which 12516 means that this particular engine will not work properly anywhere. 12517 This is a very unfortunate situation which forces us, in the name 12518 of usability, to give the hw_ncipher.c a static lock, which is part 12519 of libcrypto. 12520 NOTE: This is for the 0.9.7 series ONLY. This hack will never 12521 appear in 0.9.8 or later. We EXPECT application authors to have 12522 dealt properly with this when 0.9.8 is released (unless we actually 12523 make such changes in the libcrypto locking code that changes will 12524 have to be made anyway). 12525 12526 *Richard Levitte* 12527 12528 * In asn1_d2i_read_bio() repeatedly call BIO_read() until all content 12529 octets have been read, EOF or an error occurs. Without this change 12530 some truncated ASN1 structures will not produce an error. 12531 12532 *Steve Henson* 12533 12534 * Disable Heimdal support, since it hasn't been fully implemented. 12535 Still give the possibility to force the use of Heimdal, but with 12536 warnings and a request that patches get sent to openssl-dev. 12537 12538 *Richard Levitte* 12539 12540 * Add the VC-CE target, introduce the WINCE sysname, and add 12541 INSTALL.WCE and appropriate conditionals to make it build. 12542 12543 *Steven Reddie <smr@essemer.com.au> via Richard Levitte* 12544 12545 * Change the DLL names for Cygwin to cygcrypto-x.y.z.dll and 12546 cygssl-x.y.z.dll, where x, y and z are the major, minor and 12547 edit numbers of the version. 12548 12549 *Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com> and Richard Levitte* 12550 12551 * Introduce safe string copy and catenation functions 12552 (BUF_strlcpy() and BUF_strlcat()). 12553 12554 *Ben Laurie (CHATS) and Richard Levitte* 12555 12556 * Avoid using fixed-size buffers for one-line DNs. 12557 12558 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12559 12560 * Add BUF_MEM_grow_clean() to avoid information leakage when 12561 resizing buffers containing secrets, and use where appropriate. 12562 12563 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12564 12565 * Avoid using fixed size buffers for configuration file location. 12566 12567 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12568 12569 * Avoid filename truncation for various CA files. 12570 12571 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12572 12573 * Use sizeof in preference to magic numbers. 12574 12575 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12576 12577 * Avoid filename truncation in cert requests. 12578 12579 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12580 12581 * Add assertions to check for (supposedly impossible) buffer 12582 overflows. 12583 12584 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12585 12586 * Don't cache truncated DNS entries in the local cache (this could 12587 potentially lead to a spoofing attack). 12588 12589 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12590 12591 * Fix various buffers to be large enough for hex/decimal 12592 representations in a platform independent manner. 12593 12594 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12595 12596 * Add CRYPTO_realloc_clean() to avoid information leakage when 12597 resizing buffers containing secrets, and use where appropriate. 12598 12599 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12600 12601 * Add BIO_indent() to avoid much slightly worrying code to do 12602 indents. 12603 12604 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12605 12606 * Convert sprintf()/BIO_puts() to BIO_printf(). 12607 12608 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12609 12610 * buffer_gets() could terminate with the buffer only half 12611 full. Fixed. 12612 12613 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12614 12615 * Add assertions to prevent user-supplied crypto functions from 12616 overflowing internal buffers by having large block sizes, etc. 12617 12618 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12619 12620 * New OPENSSL_assert() macro (similar to assert(), but enabled 12621 unconditionally). 12622 12623 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12624 12625 * Eliminate unused copy of key in RC4. 12626 12627 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12628 12629 * Eliminate unused and incorrectly sized buffers for IV in pem.h. 12630 12631 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12632 12633 * Fix off-by-one error in EGD path. 12634 12635 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12636 12637 * If RANDFILE path is too long, ignore instead of truncating. 12638 12639 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12640 12641 * Eliminate unused and incorrectly sized X.509 structure 12642 CBCParameter. 12643 12644 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12645 12646 * Eliminate unused and dangerous function knumber(). 12647 12648 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12649 12650 * Eliminate unused and dangerous structure, KSSL_ERR. 12651 12652 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12653 12654 * Protect against overlong session ID context length in an encoded 12655 session object. Since these are local, this does not appear to be 12656 exploitable. 12657 12658 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12659 12660 * Change from security patch (see 0.9.6e below) that did not affect 12661 the 0.9.6 release series: 12662 12663 Remote buffer overflow in SSL3 protocol - an attacker could 12664 supply an oversized master key in Kerberos-enabled versions. 12665 ([CVE-2002-0657]) 12666 12667 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 12668 12669 * Change the SSL kerb5 codes to match RFC 2712. 12670 12671 *Richard Levitte* 12672 12673 * Make -nameopt work fully for req and add -reqopt switch. 12674 12675 *Michael Bell <michael.bell@rz.hu-berlin.de>, Steve Henson* 12676 12677 * The "block size" for block ciphers in CFB and OFB mode should be 1. 12678 12679 *Steve Henson, reported by Yngve Nysaeter Pettersen <yngve@opera.com>* 12680 12681 * Make sure tests can be performed even if the corresponding algorithms 12682 have been removed entirely. This was also the last step to make 12683 OpenSSL compilable with DJGPP under all reasonable conditions. 12684 12685 *Richard Levitte, Doug Kaufman <dkaufman@rahul.net>* 12686 12687 * Add cipher selection rules COMPLEMENTOFALL and COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT 12688 to allow version independent disabling of normally unselected ciphers, 12689 which may be activated as a side-effect of selecting a single cipher. 12690 12691 (E.g., cipher list string "RSA" enables ciphersuites that are left 12692 out of "ALL" because they do not provide symmetric encryption. 12693 "RSA:!COMPLEMEMENTOFALL" avoids these unsafe ciphersuites.) 12694 12695 *Lutz Jaenicke, Bodo Moeller* 12696 12697 * Add appropriate support for separate platform-dependent build 12698 directories. The recommended way to make a platform-dependent 12699 build directory is the following (tested on Linux), maybe with 12700 some local tweaks: 12701 12702 # Place yourself outside of the OpenSSL source tree. In 12703 # this example, the environment variable OPENSSL_SOURCE 12704 # is assumed to contain the absolute OpenSSL source directory. 12705 mkdir -p objtree/"`uname -s`-`uname -r`-`uname -m`" 12706 cd objtree/"`uname -s`-`uname -r`-`uname -m`" 12707 (cd $OPENSSL_SOURCE; find . -type f) | while read F; do 12708 mkdir -p `dirname $F` 12709 ln -s $OPENSSL_SOURCE/$F $F 12710 done 12711 12712 To be absolutely sure not to disturb the source tree, a "make clean" 12713 is a good thing. If it isn't successful, don't worry about it, 12714 it probably means the source directory is very clean. 12715 12716 *Richard Levitte* 12717 12718 * Make sure any ENGINE control commands make local copies of string 12719 pointers passed to them whenever necessary. Otherwise it is possible 12720 the caller may have overwritten (or deallocated) the original string 12721 data when a later ENGINE operation tries to use the stored values. 12722 12723 *Götz Babin-Ebell <babinebell@trustcenter.de>* 12724 12725 * Improve diagnostics in file reading and command-line digests. 12726 12727 *Ben Laurie aided and abetted by Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>* 12728 12729 * Add AES modes CFB and OFB to the object database. Correct an 12730 error in AES-CFB decryption. 12731 12732 *Richard Levitte* 12733 12734 * Remove most calls to EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup() in evp_enc.c, this 12735 allows existing EVP_CIPHER_CTX structures to be reused after 12736 calling `EVP_*Final()`. This behaviour is used by encryption 12737 BIOs and some applications. This has the side effect that 12738 applications must explicitly clean up cipher contexts with 12739 EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup() or they will leak memory. 12740 12741 *Steve Henson* 12742 12743 * Check the values of dna and dnb in bn_mul_recursive before calling 12744 bn_mul_comba (a non zero value means the a or b arrays do not contain 12745 n2 elements) and fallback to bn_mul_normal if either is not zero. 12746 12747 *Steve Henson* 12748 12749 * Fix escaping of non-ASCII characters when using the -subj option 12750 of the "openssl req" command line tool. (Robert Joop <joop@fokus.gmd.de>) 12751 12752 *Lutz Jaenicke* 12753 12754 * Make object definitions compliant to LDAP (RFC2256): SN is the short 12755 form for "surname", serialNumber has no short form. 12756 Use "mail" as the short name for "rfc822Mailbox" according to RFC2798; 12757 therefore remove "mail" short name for "internet 7". 12758 The OID for unique identifiers in X509 certificates is 12759 x500UniqueIdentifier, not uniqueIdentifier. 12760 Some more OID additions. (Michael Bell <michael.bell@rz.hu-berlin.de>) 12761 12762 *Lutz Jaenicke* 12763 12764 * Add an "init" command to the ENGINE config module and auto initialize 12765 ENGINEs. Without any "init" command the ENGINE will be initialized 12766 after all ctrl commands have been executed on it. If init=1 the 12767 ENGINE is initialized at that point (ctrls before that point are run 12768 on the uninitialized ENGINE and after on the initialized one). If 12769 init=0 then the ENGINE will not be initialized at all. 12770 12771 *Steve Henson* 12772 12773 * Fix the 'app_verify_callback' interface so that the user-defined 12774 argument is actually passed to the callback: In the 12775 SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback() prototype, the callback 12776 declaration has been changed from 12777 int (*cb)() 12778 into 12779 int (*cb)(X509_STORE_CTX *,void *); 12780 in ssl_verify_cert_chain (ssl/ssl_cert.c), the call 12781 i=s->ctx->app_verify_callback(&ctx) 12782 has been changed into 12783 i=s->ctx->app_verify_callback(&ctx, s->ctx->app_verify_arg). 12784 12785 To update applications using SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(), 12786 a dummy argument can be added to their callback functions. 12787 12788 *D. K. Smetters <smetters@parc.xerox.com>* 12789 12790 * Added the '4758cca' ENGINE to support IBM 4758 cards. 12791 12792 *Maurice Gittens <maurice@gittens.nl>, touchups by Geoff Thorpe* 12793 12794 * Add and OPENSSL_LOAD_CONF define which will cause 12795 OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms() to load the openssl.cnf config file. 12796 This allows older applications to transparently support certain 12797 OpenSSL features: such as crypto acceleration and dynamic ENGINE loading. 12798 Two new functions OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf() which will never 12799 load the config file and OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf() which will 12800 always load it have also been added. 12801 12802 *Steve Henson* 12803 12804 * Add the OFB, CFB and CTR (all with 128 bit feedback) to AES. 12805 Adjust NIDs and EVP layer. 12806 12807 *Stephen Sprunk <stephen@sprunk.org> and Richard Levitte* 12808 12809 * Config modules support in openssl utility. 12810 12811 Most commands now load modules from the config file, 12812 though in a few (such as version) this isn't done 12813 because it couldn't be used for anything. 12814 12815 In the case of ca and req the config file used is 12816 the same as the utility itself: that is the -config 12817 command line option can be used to specify an 12818 alternative file. 12819 12820 *Steve Henson* 12821 12822 * Move default behaviour from OPENSSL_config(). If appname is NULL 12823 use "openssl_conf" if filename is NULL use default openssl config file. 12824 12825 *Steve Henson* 12826 12827 * Add an argument to OPENSSL_config() to allow the use of an alternative 12828 config section name. Add a new flag to tolerate a missing config file 12829 and move code to CONF_modules_load_file(). 12830 12831 *Steve Henson* 12832 12833 * Support for crypto accelerator cards from Accelerated Encryption 12834 Processing, www.aep.ie. (Use engine 'aep') 12835 The support was copied from 0.9.6c [engine] and adapted/corrected 12836 to work with the new engine framework. 12837 12838 *AEP Inc. and Richard Levitte* 12839 12840 * Support for SureWare crypto accelerator cards from Baltimore 12841 Technologies. (Use engine 'sureware') 12842 The support was copied from 0.9.6c [engine] and adapted 12843 to work with the new engine framework. 12844 12845 *Richard Levitte* 12846 12847 * Have the CHIL engine fork-safe (as defined by nCipher) and actually 12848 make the newer ENGINE framework commands for the CHIL engine work. 12849 12850 *Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee> and Richard Levitte* 12851 12852 * Make it possible to produce shared libraries on ReliantUNIX. 12853 12854 *Robert Dahlem <Robert.Dahlem@ffm2.siemens.de> via Richard Levitte* 12855 12856 * Add the configuration target debug-linux-ppro. 12857 Make 'openssl rsa' use the general key loading routines 12858 implemented in `apps.c`, and make those routines able to 12859 handle the key format FORMAT_NETSCAPE and the variant 12860 FORMAT_IISSGC. 12861 12862 *Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee> via Richard Levitte* 12863 12864 * Fix a crashbug and a logic bug in hwcrhk_load_pubkey(). 12865 12866 *Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee> via Richard Levitte* 12867 12868 * Add -keyform to rsautl, and document -engine. 12869 12870 *Richard Levitte, inspired by Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee>* 12871 12872 * Change BIO_new_file (crypto/bio/bss_file.c) to use new 12873 BIO_R_NO_SUCH_FILE error code rather than the generic 12874 ERR_R_SYS_LIB error code if fopen() fails with ENOENT. 12875 12876 *Ben Laurie* 12877 12878 * Add new functions 12879 ERR_peek_last_error 12880 ERR_peek_last_error_line 12881 ERR_peek_last_error_line_data. 12882 These are similar to 12883 ERR_peek_error 12884 ERR_peek_error_line 12885 ERR_peek_error_line_data, 12886 but report on the latest error recorded rather than the first one 12887 still in the error queue. 12888 12889 *Ben Laurie, Bodo Moeller* 12890 12891 * default_algorithms option in ENGINE config module. This allows things 12892 like: 12893 default_algorithms = ALL 12894 default_algorithms = RSA, DSA, RAND, CIPHERS, DIGESTS 12895 12896 *Steve Henson* 12897 12898 * Preliminary ENGINE config module. 12899 12900 *Steve Henson* 12901 12902 * New experimental application configuration code. 12903 12904 *Steve Henson* 12905 12906 * Change the AES code to follow the same name structure as all other 12907 symmetric ciphers, and behave the same way. Move everything to 12908 the directory crypto/aes, thereby obsoleting crypto/rijndael. 12909 12910 *Stephen Sprunk <stephen@sprunk.org> and Richard Levitte* 12911 12912 * SECURITY: remove unsafe setjmp/signal interaction from ui_openssl.c. 12913 12914 *Ben Laurie and Theo de Raadt* 12915 12916 * Add option to output public keys in req command. 12917 12918 *Massimiliano Pala madwolf@openca.org* 12919 12920 * Use wNAFs in EC_POINTs_mul() for improved efficiency 12921 (up to about 10% better than before for P-192 and P-224). 12922 12923 *Bodo Moeller* 12924 12925 * New functions/macros 12926 12927 SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(ctx, cb) 12928 SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg(ctx, arg) 12929 SSL_set_msg_callback(ssl, cb) 12930 SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(ssl, arg) 12931 12932 to request calling a callback function 12933 12934 void cb(int write_p, int version, int content_type, 12935 const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg) 12936 12937 whenever a protocol message has been completely received 12938 (write_p == 0) or sent (write_p == 1). Here 'version' is the 12939 protocol version according to which the SSL library interprets 12940 the current protocol message (SSL2_VERSION, SSL3_VERSION, or 12941 TLS1_VERSION). 'content_type' is 0 in the case of SSL 2.0, or 12942 the content type as defined in the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 protocol 12943 specification (change_cipher_spec(20), alert(21), handshake(22)). 12944 'buf' and 'len' point to the actual message, 'ssl' to the 12945 SSL object, and 'arg' is the application-defined value set by 12946 SSL[_CTX]_set_msg_callback_arg(). 12947 12948 'openssl s_client' and 'openssl s_server' have new '-msg' options 12949 to enable a callback that displays all protocol messages. 12950 12951 *Bodo Moeller* 12952 12953 * Change the shared library support so shared libraries are built as 12954 soon as the corresponding static library is finished, and thereby get 12955 openssl and the test programs linked against the shared library. 12956 This still only happens when the keyword "shard" has been given to 12957 the configuration scripts. 12958 12959 NOTE: shared library support is still an experimental thing, and 12960 backward binary compatibility is still not guaranteed. 12961 12962 *"Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@ds2.pg.gda.pl> and Richard Levitte* 12963 12964 * Add support for Subject Information Access extension. 12965 12966 *Peter Sylvester <Peter.Sylvester@EdelWeb.fr>* 12967 12968 * Make BUF_MEM_grow() behaviour more consistent: Initialise to zero 12969 additional bytes when new memory had to be allocated, not just 12970 when reusing an existing buffer. 12971 12972 *Bodo Moeller* 12973 12974 * New command line and configuration option 'utf8' for the req command. 12975 This allows field values to be specified as UTF8 strings. 12976 12977 *Steve Henson* 12978 12979 * Add -multi and -mr options to "openssl speed" - giving multiple parallel 12980 runs for the former and machine-readable output for the latter. 12981 12982 *Ben Laurie* 12983 12984 * Add '-noemailDN' option to 'openssl ca'. This prevents inclusion 12985 of the e-mail address in the DN (i.e., it will go into a certificate 12986 extension only). The new configuration file option 'email_in_dn = no' 12987 has the same effect. 12988 12989 *Massimiliano Pala madwolf@openca.org* 12990 12991 * Change all functions with names starting with `des_` to be starting 12992 with `DES_` instead. Add wrappers that are compatible with libdes, 12993 but are named `_ossl_old_des_*`. Finally, add macros that map the 12994 `des_*` symbols to the corresponding `_ossl_old_des_*` if libdes 12995 compatibility is desired. If OpenSSL 0.9.6c compatibility is 12996 desired, the `des_*` symbols will be mapped to `DES_*`, with one 12997 exception. 12998 12999 Since we provide two compatibility mappings, the user needs to 13000 define the macro OPENSSL_DES_LIBDES_COMPATIBILITY if libdes 13001 compatibility is desired. The default (i.e., when that macro 13002 isn't defined) is OpenSSL 0.9.6c compatibility. 13003 13004 There are also macros that enable and disable the support of old 13005 des functions altogether. Those are OPENSSL_ENABLE_OLD_DES_SUPPORT 13006 and OPENSSL_DISABLE_OLD_DES_SUPPORT. If none or both of those 13007 are defined, the default will apply: to support the old des routines. 13008 13009 In either case, one must include openssl/des.h to get the correct 13010 definitions. Do not try to just include openssl/des_old.h, that 13011 won't work. 13012 13013 NOTE: This is a major break of an old API into a new one. Software 13014 authors are encouraged to switch to the `DES_` style functions. Some 13015 time in the future, des_old.h and the libdes compatibility functions 13016 will be disable (i.e. OPENSSL_DISABLE_OLD_DES_SUPPORT will be the 13017 default), and then completely removed. 13018 13019 *Richard Levitte* 13020 13021 * Test for certificates which contain unsupported critical extensions. 13022 If such a certificate is found during a verify operation it is 13023 rejected by default: this behaviour can be overridden by either 13024 handling the new error X509_V_ERR_UNHANDLED_CRITICAL_EXTENSION or 13025 by setting the verify flag X509_V_FLAG_IGNORE_CRITICAL. A new function 13026 X509_supported_extension() has also been added which returns 1 if a 13027 particular extension is supported. 13028 13029 *Steve Henson* 13030 13031 * Modify the behaviour of EVP cipher functions in similar way to digests 13032 to retain compatibility with existing code. 13033 13034 *Steve Henson* 13035 13036 * Modify the behaviour of EVP_DigestInit() and EVP_DigestFinal() to retain 13037 compatibility with existing code. In particular the 'ctx' parameter does 13038 not have to be to be initialized before the call to EVP_DigestInit() and 13039 it is tidied up after a call to EVP_DigestFinal(). New function 13040 EVP_DigestFinal_ex() which does not tidy up the ctx. Similarly function 13041 EVP_MD_CTX_copy() changed to not require the destination to be 13042 initialized valid and new function EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() added which 13043 requires the destination to be valid. 13044 13045 Modify all the OpenSSL digest calls to use EVP_DigestInit_ex(), 13046 EVP_DigestFinal_ex() and EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex(). 13047 13048 *Steve Henson* 13049 13050 * Change ssl3_get_message (ssl/s3_both.c) and the functions using it 13051 so that complete 'Handshake' protocol structures are kept in memory 13052 instead of overwriting 'msg_type' and 'length' with 'body' data. 13053 13054 *Bodo Moeller* 13055 13056 * Add an implementation of SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack for Win32. 13057 13058 *Massimo Santin via Richard Levitte* 13059 13060 * Major restructuring to the underlying ENGINE code. This includes 13061 reduction of linker bloat, separation of pure "ENGINE" manipulation 13062 (initialisation, etc) from functionality dealing with implementations 13063 of specific crypto interfaces. This change also introduces integrated 13064 support for symmetric ciphers and digest implementations - so ENGINEs 13065 can now accelerate these by providing EVP_CIPHER and EVP_MD 13066 implementations of their own. This is detailed in 13067 [crypto/engine/README.md](crypto/engine/README.md) 13068 as it couldn't be adequately described here. However, there are a few 13069 API changes worth noting - some RSA, DSA, DH, and RAND functions that 13070 were changed in the original introduction of ENGINE code have now 13071 reverted back - the hooking from this code to ENGINE is now a good 13072 deal more passive and at run-time, operations deal directly with 13073 RSA_METHODs, DSA_METHODs (etc) as they did before, rather than 13074 dereferencing through an ENGINE pointer any more. Also, the ENGINE 13075 functions dealing with `BN_MOD_EXP[_CRT]` handlers have been removed - 13076 they were not being used by the framework as there is no concept of a 13077 BIGNUM_METHOD and they could not be generalised to the new 13078 'ENGINE_TABLE' mechanism that underlies the new code. Similarly, 13079 ENGINE_cpy() has been removed as it cannot be consistently defined in 13080 the new code. 13081 13082 *Geoff Thorpe* 13083 13084 * Change ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_check() to allow fractional seconds. 13085 13086 *Steve Henson* 13087 13088 * Change mkdef.pl to sort symbols that get the same entry number, 13089 and make sure the automatically generated functions `ERR_load_*` 13090 become part of libeay.num as well. 13091 13092 *Richard Levitte* 13093 13094 * New function SSL_renegotiate_pending(). This returns true once 13095 renegotiation has been requested (either SSL_renegotiate() call 13096 or HelloRequest/ClientHello received from the peer) and becomes 13097 false once a handshake has been completed. 13098 (For servers, SSL_renegotiate() followed by SSL_do_handshake() 13099 sends a HelloRequest, but does not ensure that a handshake takes 13100 place. SSL_renegotiate_pending() is useful for checking if the 13101 client has followed the request.) 13102 13103 *Bodo Moeller* 13104 13105 * New SSL option SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION. 13106 By default, clients may request session resumption even during 13107 renegotiation (if session ID contexts permit); with this option, 13108 session resumption is possible only in the first handshake. 13109 13110 SSL_OP_ALL is now 0x00000FFFL instead of 0x000FFFFFL. This makes 13111 more bits available for options that should not be part of 13112 SSL_OP_ALL (such as SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION). 13113 13114 *Bodo Moeller* 13115 13116 * Add some demos for certificate and certificate request creation. 13117 13118 *Steve Henson* 13119 13120 * Make maximum certificate chain size accepted from the peer application 13121 settable (`SSL*_get/set_max_cert_list()`), as proposed by 13122 "Douglas E. Engert" <deengert@anl.gov>. 13123 13124 *Lutz Jaenicke* 13125 13126 * Add support for shared libraries for Unixware-7 13127 (Boyd Lynn Gerber <gerberb@zenez.com>). 13128 13129 *Lutz Jaenicke* 13130 13131 * Add a "destroy" handler to ENGINEs that allows structural cleanup to 13132 be done prior to destruction. Use this to unload error strings from 13133 ENGINEs that load their own error strings. NB: This adds two new API 13134 functions to "get" and "set" this destroy handler in an ENGINE. 13135 13136 *Geoff Thorpe* 13137 13138 * Alter all existing ENGINE implementations (except "openssl" and 13139 "openbsd") to dynamically instantiate their own error strings. This 13140 makes them more flexible to be built both as statically-linked ENGINEs 13141 and self-contained shared-libraries loadable via the "dynamic" ENGINE. 13142 Also, add stub code to each that makes building them as self-contained 13143 shared-libraries easier (see [README-Engine.md](README-Engine.md)). 13144 13145 *Geoff Thorpe* 13146 13147 * Add a "dynamic" ENGINE that provides a mechanism for binding ENGINE 13148 implementations into applications that are completely implemented in 13149 self-contained shared-libraries. The "dynamic" ENGINE exposes control 13150 commands that can be used to configure what shared-library to load and 13151 to control aspects of the way it is handled. Also, made an update to 13152 the [README-Engine.md](README-Engine.md) file 13153 that brings its information up-to-date and 13154 provides some information and instructions on the "dynamic" ENGINE 13155 (ie. how to use it, how to build "dynamic"-loadable ENGINEs, etc). 13156 13157 *Geoff Thorpe* 13158 13159 * Make it possible to unload ranges of ERR strings with a new 13160 "ERR_unload_strings" function. 13161 13162 *Geoff Thorpe* 13163 13164 * Add a copy() function to EVP_MD. 13165 13166 *Ben Laurie* 13167 13168 * Make EVP_MD routines take a context pointer instead of just the 13169 md_data void pointer. 13170 13171 *Ben Laurie* 13172 13173 * Add flags to EVP_MD and EVP_MD_CTX. EVP_MD_FLAG_ONESHOT indicates 13174 that the digest can only process a single chunk of data 13175 (typically because it is provided by a piece of 13176 hardware). EVP_MD_CTX_FLAG_ONESHOT indicates that the application 13177 is only going to provide a single chunk of data, and hence the 13178 framework needn't accumulate the data for oneshot drivers. 13179 13180 *Ben Laurie* 13181 13182 * As with "ERR", make it possible to replace the underlying "ex_data" 13183 functions. This change also alters the storage and management of global 13184 ex_data state - it's now all inside ex_data.c and all "class" code (eg. 13185 RSA, BIO, SSL_CTX, etc) no longer stores its own STACKS and per-class 13186 index counters. The API functions that use this state have been changed 13187 to take a "class_index" rather than pointers to the class's local STACK 13188 and counter, and there is now an API function to dynamically create new 13189 classes. This centralisation allows us to (a) plug a lot of the 13190 thread-safety problems that existed, and (b) makes it possible to clean 13191 up all allocated state using "CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data()". W.r.t. (b) 13192 such data would previously have always leaked in application code and 13193 workarounds were in place to make the memory debugging turn a blind eye 13194 to it. Application code that doesn't use this new function will still 13195 leak as before, but their memory debugging output will announce it now 13196 rather than letting it slide. 13197 13198 Besides the addition of CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data(), another API change 13199 induced by the "ex_data" overhaul is that X509_STORE_CTX_init() now 13200 has a return value to indicate success or failure. 13201 13202 *Geoff Thorpe* 13203 13204 * Make it possible to replace the underlying "ERR" functions such that the 13205 global state (2 LHASH tables and 2 locks) is only used by the "default" 13206 implementation. This change also adds two functions to "get" and "set" 13207 the implementation prior to it being automatically set the first time 13208 any other ERR function takes place. Ie. an application can call "get", 13209 pass the return value to a module it has just loaded, and that module 13210 can call its own "set" function using that value. This means the 13211 module's "ERR" operations will use (and modify) the error state in the 13212 application and not in its own statically linked copy of OpenSSL code. 13213 13214 *Geoff Thorpe* 13215 13216 * Give DH, DSA, and RSA types their own `*_up_ref()` function to increment 13217 reference counts. This performs normal REF_PRINT/REF_CHECK macros on 13218 the operation, and provides a more encapsulated way for external code 13219 (crypto/evp/ and ssl/) to do this. Also changed the evp and ssl code 13220 to use these functions rather than manually incrementing the counts. 13221 13222 Also rename "DSO_up()" function to more descriptive "DSO_up_ref()". 13223 13224 *Geoff Thorpe* 13225 13226 * Add EVP test program. 13227 13228 *Ben Laurie* 13229 13230 * Add symmetric cipher support to ENGINE. Expect the API to change! 13231 13232 *Ben Laurie* 13233 13234 * New CRL functions: X509_CRL_set_version(), X509_CRL_set_issuer_name() 13235 X509_CRL_set_lastUpdate(), X509_CRL_set_nextUpdate(), X509_CRL_sort(), 13236 X509_REVOKED_set_serialNumber(), and X509_REVOKED_set_revocationDate(). 13237 These allow a CRL to be built without having to access X509_CRL fields 13238 directly. Modify 'ca' application to use new functions. 13239 13240 *Steve Henson* 13241 13242 * Move SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG out of the SSL_OP_ALL list of recommended 13243 bug workarounds. Rollback attack detection is a security feature. 13244 The problem will only arise on OpenSSL servers when TLSv1 is not 13245 available (sslv3_server_method() or SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1). 13246 Software authors not wanting to support TLSv1 will have special reasons 13247 for their choice and can explicitly enable this option. 13248 13249 *Bodo Moeller, Lutz Jaenicke* 13250 13251 * Rationalise EVP so it can be extended: don't include a union of 13252 cipher/digest structures, add init/cleanup functions for EVP_MD_CTX 13253 (similar to those existing for EVP_CIPHER_CTX). 13254 Usage example: 13255 13256 EVP_MD_CTX md; 13257 13258 EVP_MD_CTX_init(&md); /* new function call */ 13259 EVP_DigestInit(&md, EVP_sha1()); 13260 EVP_DigestUpdate(&md, in, len); 13261 EVP_DigestFinal(&md, out, NULL); 13262 EVP_MD_CTX_cleanup(&md); /* new function call */ 13263 13264 *Ben Laurie* 13265 13266 * Make DES key schedule conform to the usual scheme, as well as 13267 correcting its structure. This means that calls to DES functions 13268 now have to pass a pointer to a des_key_schedule instead of a 13269 plain des_key_schedule (which was actually always a pointer 13270 anyway): E.g., 13271 13272 des_key_schedule ks; 13273 13274 des_set_key_checked(..., &ks); 13275 des_ncbc_encrypt(..., &ks, ...); 13276 13277 (Note that a later change renames 'des_...' into 'DES_...'.) 13278 13279 *Ben Laurie* 13280 13281 * Initial reduction of linker bloat: the use of some functions, such as 13282 PEM causes large amounts of unused functions to be linked in due to 13283 poor organisation. For example pem_all.c contains every PEM function 13284 which has a knock on effect of linking in large amounts of (unused) 13285 ASN1 code. Grouping together similar functions and splitting unrelated 13286 functions prevents this. 13287 13288 *Steve Henson* 13289 13290 * Cleanup of EVP macros. 13291 13292 *Ben Laurie* 13293 13294 * Change historical references to `{NID,SN,LN}_des_ede` and ede3 to add the 13295 correct `_ecb suffix`. 13296 13297 *Ben Laurie* 13298 13299 * Add initial OCSP responder support to ocsp application. The 13300 revocation information is handled using the text based index 13301 use by the ca application. The responder can either handle 13302 requests generated internally, supplied in files (for example 13303 via a CGI script) or using an internal minimal server. 13304 13305 *Steve Henson* 13306 13307 * Add configuration choices to get zlib compression for TLS. 13308 13309 *Richard Levitte* 13310 13311 * Changes to Kerberos SSL for RFC 2712 compliance: 13312 1. Implemented real KerberosWrapper, instead of just using 13313 KRB5 AP_REQ message. [Thanks to Simon Wilkinson <sxw@sxw.org.uk>] 13314 2. Implemented optional authenticator field of KerberosWrapper. 13315 13316 Added openssl-style ASN.1 macros for Kerberos ticket, ap_req, 13317 and authenticator structs; see crypto/krb5/. 13318 13319 Generalized Kerberos calls to support multiple Kerberos libraries. 13320 *Vern Staats <staatsvr@asc.hpc.mil>, Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu> 13321 via Richard Levitte* 13322 13323 * Cause 'openssl speed' to use fully hard-coded DSA keys as it 13324 already does with RSA. testdsa.h now has 'priv_key/pub_key' 13325 values for each of the key sizes rather than having just 13326 parameters (and 'speed' generating keys each time). 13327 13328 *Geoff Thorpe* 13329 13330 * Speed up EVP routines. 13331 Before: 13332crypt 13333pe 8 bytes 64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes 13334s-cbc 4408.85k 5560.51k 5778.46k 5862.20k 5825.16k 13335s-cbc 4389.55k 5571.17k 5792.23k 5846.91k 5832.11k 13336s-cbc 4394.32k 5575.92k 5807.44k 5848.37k 5841.30k 13337crypt 13338s-cbc 3482.66k 5069.49k 5496.39k 5614.16k 5639.28k 13339s-cbc 3480.74k 5068.76k 5510.34k 5609.87k 5635.52k 13340s-cbc 3483.72k 5067.62k 5504.60k 5708.01k 5724.80k 13341 After: 13342crypt 13343s-cbc 4660.16k 5650.19k 5807.19k 5827.13k 5783.32k 13344crypt 13345s-cbc 3624.96k 5258.21k 5530.91k 5624.30k 5628.26k 13346 13347 *Ben Laurie* 13348 13349 * Added the OS2-EMX target. 13350 13351 *"Brian Havard" <brianh@kheldar.apana.org.au> and Richard Levitte* 13352 13353 * Rewrite commands to use `NCONF` routines instead of the old `CONF`. 13354 New functions to support `NCONF` routines in extension code. 13355 New function `CONF_set_nconf()` 13356 to allow functions which take an `NCONF` to also handle the old `LHASH` 13357 structure: this means that the old `CONF` compatible routines can be 13358 retained (in particular w.rt. extensions) without having to duplicate the 13359 code. New function `X509V3_add_ext_nconf_sk()` to add extensions to a stack. 13360 13361 *Steve Henson* 13362 13363 * Enhance the general user interface with mechanisms for inner control 13364 and with possibilities to have yes/no kind of prompts. 13365 13366 *Richard Levitte* 13367 13368 * Change all calls to low-level digest routines in the library and 13369 applications to use EVP. Add missing calls to HMAC_cleanup() and 13370 don't assume HMAC_CTX can be copied using memcpy(). 13371 13372 *Verdon Walker <VWalker@novell.com>, Steve Henson* 13373 13374 * Add the possibility to control engines through control names but with 13375 arbitrary arguments instead of just a string. 13376 Change the key loaders to take a UI_METHOD instead of a callback 13377 function pointer. NOTE: this breaks binary compatibility with earlier 13378 versions of OpenSSL [engine]. 13379 Adapt the nCipher code for these new conditions and add a card insertion 13380 callback. 13381 13382 *Richard Levitte* 13383 13384 * Enhance the general user interface with mechanisms to better support 13385 dialog box interfaces, application-defined prompts, the possibility 13386 to use defaults (for example default passwords from somewhere else) 13387 and interrupts/cancellations. 13388 13389 *Richard Levitte* 13390 13391 * Tidy up PKCS#12 attribute handling. Add support for the CSP name 13392 attribute in PKCS#12 files, add new -CSP option to pkcs12 utility. 13393 13394 *Steve Henson* 13395 13396 * Fix a memory leak in 'sk_dup()' in the case reallocation fails. (Also 13397 tidy up some unnecessarily weird code in 'sk_new()'). 13398 13399 *Geoff, reported by Diego Tartara <dtartara@novamens.com>* 13400 13401 * Change the key loading routines for ENGINEs to use the same kind 13402 callback (pem_password_cb) as all other routines that need this 13403 kind of callback. 13404 13405 *Richard Levitte* 13406 13407 * Increase ENTROPY_NEEDED to 32 bytes, as Rijndael can operate with 13408 256 bit (=32 byte) keys. Of course seeding with more entropy bytes 13409 than this minimum value is recommended. 13410 13411 *Lutz Jaenicke* 13412 13413 * New random seeder for OpenVMS, using the system process statistics 13414 that are easily reachable. 13415 13416 *Richard Levitte* 13417 13418 * Windows apparently can't transparently handle global 13419 variables defined in DLLs. Initialisations such as: 13420 13421 const ASN1_ITEM *it = &ASN1_INTEGER_it; 13422 13423 won't compile. This is used by the any applications that need to 13424 declare their own ASN1 modules. This was fixed by adding the option 13425 EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN to all Win32 platforms, although this isn't strictly 13426 needed for static libraries under Win32. 13427 13428 *Steve Henson* 13429 13430 * New functions X509_PURPOSE_set() and X509_TRUST_set() to handle 13431 setting of purpose and trust fields. New X509_STORE trust and 13432 purpose functions and tidy up setting in other SSL functions. 13433 13434 *Steve Henson* 13435 13436 * Add copies of X509_STORE_CTX fields and callbacks to X509_STORE 13437 structure. These are inherited by X509_STORE_CTX when it is 13438 initialised. This allows various defaults to be set in the 13439 X509_STORE structure (such as flags for CRL checking and custom 13440 purpose or trust settings) for functions which only use X509_STORE_CTX 13441 internally such as S/MIME. 13442 13443 Modify X509_STORE_CTX_purpose_inherit() so it only sets purposes and 13444 trust settings if they are not set in X509_STORE. This allows X509_STORE 13445 purposes and trust (in S/MIME for example) to override any set by default. 13446 13447 Add command line options for CRL checking to smime, s_client and s_server 13448 applications. 13449 13450 *Steve Henson* 13451 13452 * Initial CRL based revocation checking. If the CRL checking flag(s) 13453 are set then the CRL is looked up in the X509_STORE structure and 13454 its validity and signature checked, then if the certificate is found 13455 in the CRL the verify fails with a revoked error. 13456 13457 Various new CRL related callbacks added to X509_STORE_CTX structure. 13458 13459 Command line options added to 'verify' application to support this. 13460 13461 This needs some additional work, such as being able to handle multiple 13462 CRLs with different times, extension based lookup (rather than just 13463 by subject name) and ultimately more complete V2 CRL extension 13464 handling. 13465 13466 *Steve Henson* 13467 13468 * Add a general user interface API (crypto/ui/). This is designed 13469 to replace things like des_read_password and friends (backward 13470 compatibility functions using this new API are provided). 13471 The purpose is to remove prompting functions from the DES code 13472 section as well as provide for prompting through dialog boxes in 13473 a window system and the like. 13474 13475 *Richard Levitte* 13476 13477 * Add "ex_data" support to ENGINE so implementations can add state at a 13478 per-structure level rather than having to store it globally. 13479 13480 *Geoff* 13481 13482 * Make it possible for ENGINE structures to be copied when retrieved by 13483 ENGINE_by_id() if the ENGINE specifies a new flag: ENGINE_FLAGS_BY_ID_COPY. 13484 This causes the "original" ENGINE structure to act like a template, 13485 analogous to the RSA vs. RSA_METHOD type of separation. Because of this 13486 operational state can be localised to each ENGINE structure, despite the 13487 fact they all share the same "methods". New ENGINE structures returned in 13488 this case have no functional references and the return value is the single 13489 structural reference. This matches the single structural reference returned 13490 by ENGINE_by_id() normally, when it is incremented on the pre-existing 13491 ENGINE structure. 13492 13493 *Geoff* 13494 13495 * Fix ASN1 decoder when decoding type ANY and V_ASN1_OTHER: since this 13496 needs to match any other type at all we need to manually clear the 13497 tag cache. 13498 13499 *Steve Henson* 13500 13501 * Changes to the "openssl engine" utility to include; 13502 - verbosity levels ('-v', '-vv', and '-vvv') that provide information 13503 about an ENGINE's available control commands. 13504 - executing control commands from command line arguments using the 13505 '-pre' and '-post' switches. '-post' is only used if '-t' is 13506 specified and the ENGINE is successfully initialised. The syntax for 13507 the individual commands are colon-separated, for example; 13508 openssl engine chil -pre FORK_CHECK:0 -pre SO_PATH:/lib/test.so 13509 13510 *Geoff* 13511 13512 * New dynamic control command support for ENGINEs. ENGINEs can now 13513 declare their own commands (numbers), names (strings), descriptions, 13514 and input types for run-time discovery by calling applications. A 13515 subset of these commands are implicitly classed as "executable" 13516 depending on their input type, and only these can be invoked through 13517 the new string-based API function ENGINE_ctrl_cmd_string(). (Eg. this 13518 can be based on user input, config files, etc). The distinction is 13519 that "executable" commands cannot return anything other than a boolean 13520 result and can only support numeric or string input, whereas some 13521 discoverable commands may only be for direct use through 13522 ENGINE_ctrl(), eg. supporting the exchange of binary data, function 13523 pointers, or other custom uses. The "executable" commands are to 13524 support parameterisations of ENGINE behaviour that can be 13525 unambiguously defined by ENGINEs and used consistently across any 13526 OpenSSL-based application. Commands have been added to all the 13527 existing hardware-supporting ENGINEs, noticeably "SO_PATH" to allow 13528 control over shared-library paths without source code alterations. 13529 13530 *Geoff* 13531 13532 * Changed all ENGINE implementations to dynamically allocate their 13533 ENGINEs rather than declaring them statically. Apart from this being 13534 necessary with the removal of the ENGINE_FLAGS_MALLOCED distinction, 13535 this also allows the implementations to compile without using the 13536 internal engine_int.h header. 13537 13538 *Geoff* 13539 13540 * Minor adjustment to "rand" code. RAND_get_rand_method() now returns a 13541 'const' value. Any code that should be able to modify a RAND_METHOD 13542 should already have non-const pointers to it (ie. they should only 13543 modify their own ones). 13544 13545 *Geoff* 13546 13547 * Made a variety of little tweaks to the ENGINE code. 13548 - "atalla" and "ubsec" string definitions were moved from header files 13549 to C code. "nuron" string definitions were placed in variables 13550 rather than hard-coded - allowing parameterisation of these values 13551 later on via ctrl() commands. 13552 - Removed unused "#if 0"'d code. 13553 - Fixed engine list iteration code so it uses ENGINE_free() to release 13554 structural references. 13555 - Constified the RAND_METHOD element of ENGINE structures. 13556 - Constified various get/set functions as appropriate and added 13557 missing functions (including a catch-all ENGINE_cpy that duplicates 13558 all ENGINE values onto a new ENGINE except reference counts/state). 13559 - Removed NULL parameter checks in get/set functions. Setting a method 13560 or function to NULL is a way of cancelling out a previously set 13561 value. Passing a NULL ENGINE parameter is just plain stupid anyway 13562 and doesn't justify the extra error symbols and code. 13563 - Deprecate the ENGINE_FLAGS_MALLOCED define and move the area for 13564 flags from engine_int.h to engine.h. 13565 - Changed prototypes for ENGINE handler functions (init(), finish(), 13566 ctrl(), key-load functions, etc) to take an (ENGINE*) parameter. 13567 13568 *Geoff* 13569 13570 * Implement binary inversion algorithm for BN_mod_inverse in addition 13571 to the algorithm using long division. The binary algorithm can be 13572 used only if the modulus is odd. On 32-bit systems, it is faster 13573 only for relatively small moduli (roughly 20-30% for 128-bit moduli, 13574 roughly 5-15% for 256-bit moduli), so we use it only for moduli 13575 up to 450 bits. In 64-bit environments, the binary algorithm 13576 appears to be advantageous for much longer moduli; here we use it 13577 for moduli up to 2048 bits. 13578 13579 *Bodo Moeller* 13580 13581 * Rewrite CHOICE field setting in ASN1_item_ex_d2i(). The old code 13582 could not support the combine flag in choice fields. 13583 13584 *Steve Henson* 13585 13586 * Add a 'copy_extensions' option to the 'ca' utility. This copies 13587 extensions from a certificate request to the certificate. 13588 13589 *Steve Henson* 13590 13591 * Allow multiple 'certopt' and 'nameopt' options to be separated 13592 by commas. Add 'namopt' and 'certopt' options to the 'ca' config 13593 file: this allows the display of the certificate about to be 13594 signed to be customised, to allow certain fields to be included 13595 or excluded and extension details. The old system didn't display 13596 multicharacter strings properly, omitted fields not in the policy 13597 and couldn't display additional details such as extensions. 13598 13599 *Steve Henson* 13600 13601 * Function EC_POINTs_mul for multiple scalar multiplication 13602 of an arbitrary number of elliptic curve points 13603 \sum scalars[i]*points[i], 13604 optionally including the generator defined for the EC_GROUP: 13605 scalar*generator + \sum scalars[i]*points[i]. 13606 13607 EC_POINT_mul is a simple wrapper function for the typical case 13608 that the point list has just one item (besides the optional 13609 generator). 13610 13611 *Bodo Moeller* 13612 13613 * First EC_METHODs for curves over GF(p): 13614 13615 EC_GFp_simple_method() uses the basic BN_mod_mul and BN_mod_sqr 13616 operations and provides various method functions that can also 13617 operate with faster implementations of modular arithmetic. 13618 13619 EC_GFp_mont_method() reuses most functions that are part of 13620 EC_GFp_simple_method, but uses Montgomery arithmetic. 13621 13622 *Bodo Moeller; point addition and point doubling 13623 implementation directly derived from source code provided by 13624 Lenka Fibikova <fibikova@exp-math.uni-essen.de>* 13625 13626 * Framework for elliptic curves (crypto/ec/ec.h, crypto/ec/ec_lcl.h, 13627 crypto/ec/ec_lib.c): 13628 13629 Curves are EC_GROUP objects (with an optional group generator) 13630 based on EC_METHODs that are built into the library. 13631 13632 Points are EC_POINT objects based on EC_GROUP objects. 13633 13634 Most of the framework would be able to handle curves over arbitrary 13635 finite fields, but as there are no obvious types for fields other 13636 than GF(p), some functions are limited to that for now. 13637 13638 *Bodo Moeller* 13639 13640 * Add the -HTTP option to s_server. It is similar to -WWW, but requires 13641 that the file contains a complete HTTP response. 13642 13643 *Richard Levitte* 13644 13645 * Add the ec directory to mkdef.pl and mkfiles.pl. In mkdef.pl 13646 change the def and num file printf format specifier from "%-40sXXX" 13647 to "%-39s XXX". The latter will always guarantee a space after the 13648 field while the former will cause them to run together if the field 13649 is 40 of more characters long. 13650 13651 *Steve Henson* 13652 13653 * Constify the cipher and digest 'method' functions and structures 13654 and modify related functions to take constant EVP_MD and EVP_CIPHER 13655 pointers. 13656 13657 *Steve Henson* 13658 13659 * Hide BN_CTX structure details in bn_lcl.h instead of publishing them 13660 in <openssl/bn.h>. Also further increase BN_CTX_NUM to 32. 13661 13662 *Bodo Moeller* 13663 13664 * Modify `EVP_Digest*()` routines so they now return values. Although the 13665 internal software routines can never fail additional hardware versions 13666 might. 13667 13668 *Steve Henson* 13669 13670 * Clean up crypto/err/err.h and change some error codes to avoid conflicts: 13671 13672 Previously ERR_R_FATAL was too small and coincided with ERR_LIB_PKCS7 13673 (= ERR_R_PKCS7_LIB); it is now 64 instead of 32. 13674 13675 ASN1 error codes 13676 ERR_R_NESTED_ASN1_ERROR 13677 ... 13678 ERR_R_MISSING_ASN1_EOS 13679 were 4 .. 9, conflicting with 13680 ERR_LIB_RSA (= ERR_R_RSA_LIB) 13681 ... 13682 ERR_LIB_PEM (= ERR_R_PEM_LIB). 13683 They are now 58 .. 63 (i.e., just below ERR_R_FATAL). 13684 13685 Add new error code 'ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR'. 13686 13687 *Bodo Moeller* 13688 13689 * Don't overuse locks in crypto/err/err.c: For data retrieval, CRYPTO_r_lock 13690 suffices. 13691 13692 *Bodo Moeller* 13693 13694 * New option '-subj arg' for 'openssl req' and 'openssl ca'. This 13695 sets the subject name for a new request or supersedes the 13696 subject name in a given request. Formats that can be parsed are 13697 'CN=Some Name, OU=myOU, C=IT' 13698 and 13699 'CN=Some Name/OU=myOU/C=IT'. 13700 13701 Add options '-batch' and '-verbose' to 'openssl req'. 13702 13703 *Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@hackmasters.net>* 13704 13705 * Introduce the possibility to access global variables through 13706 functions on platform were that's the best way to handle exporting 13707 global variables in shared libraries. To enable this functionality, 13708 one must configure with "EXPORT_VAR_AS_FN" or defined the C macro 13709 "OPENSSL_EXPORT_VAR_AS_FUNCTION" in crypto/opensslconf.h (the latter 13710 is normally done by Configure or something similar). 13711 13712 To implement a global variable, use the macro OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL 13713 in the source file (foo.c) like this: 13714 13715 OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL(int,foo)=1; 13716 OPENSSL_IMPLEMENT_GLOBAL(double,bar); 13717 13718 To declare a global variable, use the macros OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL 13719 and OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF in the header file (foo.h) like this: 13720 13721 OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL(int,foo); 13722 #define foo OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF(foo) 13723 OPENSSL_DECLARE_GLOBAL(double,bar); 13724 #define bar OPENSSL_GLOBAL_REF(bar) 13725 13726 The #defines are very important, and therefore so is including the 13727 header file everywhere where the defined globals are used. 13728 13729 The macro OPENSSL_EXPORT_VAR_AS_FUNCTION also affects the definition 13730 of ASN.1 items, but that structure is a bit different. 13731 13732 The largest change is in util/mkdef.pl which has been enhanced with 13733 better and easier to understand logic to choose which symbols should 13734 go into the Windows .def files as well as a number of fixes and code 13735 cleanup (among others, algorithm keywords are now sorted 13736 lexicographically to avoid constant rewrites). 13737 13738 *Richard Levitte* 13739 13740 * In BN_div() keep a copy of the sign of 'num' before writing the 13741 result to 'rm' because if rm==num the value will be overwritten 13742 and produce the wrong result if 'num' is negative: this caused 13743 problems with BN_mod() and BN_nnmod(). 13744 13745 *Steve Henson* 13746 13747 * Function OCSP_request_verify(). This checks the signature on an 13748 OCSP request and verifies the signer certificate. The signer 13749 certificate is just checked for a generic purpose and OCSP request 13750 trust settings. 13751 13752 *Steve Henson* 13753 13754 * Add OCSP_check_validity() function to check the validity of OCSP 13755 responses. OCSP responses are prepared in real time and may only 13756 be a few seconds old. Simply checking that the current time lies 13757 between thisUpdate and nextUpdate max reject otherwise valid responses 13758 caused by either OCSP responder or client clock inaccuracy. Instead 13759 we allow thisUpdate and nextUpdate to fall within a certain period of 13760 the current time. The age of the response can also optionally be 13761 checked. Two new options -validity_period and -status_age added to 13762 ocsp utility. 13763 13764 *Steve Henson* 13765 13766 * If signature or public key algorithm is unrecognized print out its 13767 OID rather that just UNKNOWN. 13768 13769 *Steve Henson* 13770 13771 * Change OCSP_cert_to_id() to tolerate a NULL subject certificate and 13772 OCSP_cert_id_new() a NULL serialNumber. This allows a partial certificate 13773 ID to be generated from the issuer certificate alone which can then be 13774 passed to OCSP_id_issuer_cmp(). 13775 13776 *Steve Henson* 13777 13778 * New compilation option ASN1_ITEM_FUNCTIONS. This causes the new 13779 ASN1 modules to export functions returning ASN1_ITEM pointers 13780 instead of the ASN1_ITEM structures themselves. This adds several 13781 new macros which allow the underlying ASN1 function/structure to 13782 be accessed transparently. As a result code should not use ASN1_ITEM 13783 references directly (such as &X509_it) but instead use the relevant 13784 macros (such as ASN1_ITEM_rptr(X509)). This option is to allow 13785 use of the new ASN1 code on platforms where exporting structures 13786 is problematical (for example in shared libraries) but exporting 13787 functions returning pointers to structures is not. 13788 13789 *Steve Henson* 13790 13791 * Add support for overriding the generation of SSL/TLS session IDs. 13792 These callbacks can be registered either in an SSL_CTX or per SSL. 13793 The purpose of this is to allow applications to control, if they wish, 13794 the arbitrary values chosen for use as session IDs, particularly as it 13795 can be useful for session caching in multiple-server environments. A 13796 command-line switch for testing this (and any client code that wishes 13797 to use such a feature) has been added to "s_server". 13798 13799 *Geoff Thorpe, Lutz Jaenicke* 13800 13801 * Modify mkdef.pl to recognise and parse preprocessor conditionals 13802 of the form `#if defined(...) || defined(...) || ...` and 13803 `#if !defined(...) && !defined(...) && ...`. This also avoids 13804 the growing number of special cases it was previously handling. 13805 13806 *Richard Levitte* 13807 13808 * Make all configuration macros available for application by making 13809 sure they are available in opensslconf.h, by giving them names starting 13810 with `OPENSSL_` to avoid conflicts with other packages and by making 13811 sure e_os2.h will cover all platform-specific cases together with 13812 opensslconf.h. 13813 Additionally, it is now possible to define configuration/platform- 13814 specific names (called "system identities"). In the C code, these 13815 are prefixed with `OPENSSL_SYSNAME_`. e_os2.h will create another 13816 macro with the name beginning with `OPENSSL_SYS_`, which is determined 13817 from `OPENSSL_SYSNAME_*` or compiler-specific macros depending on 13818 what is available. 13819 13820 *Richard Levitte* 13821 13822 * New option -set_serial to 'req' and 'x509' this allows the serial 13823 number to use to be specified on the command line. Previously self 13824 signed certificates were hard coded with serial number 0 and the 13825 CA options of 'x509' had to use a serial number in a file which was 13826 auto incremented. 13827 13828 *Steve Henson* 13829 13830 * New options to 'ca' utility to support V2 CRL entry extensions. 13831 Currently CRL reason, invalidity date and hold instruction are 13832 supported. Add new CRL extensions to V3 code and some new objects. 13833 13834 *Steve Henson* 13835 13836 * New function EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding() this is used to 13837 disable standard block padding (aka PKCS#5 padding) in the EVP 13838 API, which was previously mandatory. This means that the data is 13839 not padded in any way and so the total length much be a multiple 13840 of the block size, otherwise an error occurs. 13841 13842 *Steve Henson* 13843 13844 * Initial (incomplete) OCSP SSL support. 13845 13846 *Steve Henson* 13847 13848 * New function OCSP_parse_url(). This splits up a URL into its host, 13849 port and path components: primarily to parse OCSP URLs. New -url 13850 option to ocsp utility. 13851 13852 *Steve Henson* 13853 13854 * New nonce behavior. The return value of OCSP_check_nonce() now 13855 reflects the various checks performed. Applications can decide 13856 whether to tolerate certain situations such as an absent nonce 13857 in a response when one was present in a request: the ocsp application 13858 just prints out a warning. New function OCSP_add1_basic_nonce() 13859 this is to allow responders to include a nonce in a response even if 13860 the request is nonce-less. 13861 13862 *Steve Henson* 13863 13864 * Disable stdin buffering in `load_cert()` (`apps/apps.c`) so that no certs are 13865 skipped when using openssl x509 multiple times on a single input file, 13866 e.g. `(openssl x509 -out cert1; openssl x509 -out cert2) <certs`. 13867 13868 *Bodo Moeller* 13869 13870 * Make ASN1_UTCTIME_set_string() and ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME_set_string() 13871 set string type: to handle setting ASN1_TIME structures. Fix ca 13872 utility to correctly initialize revocation date of CRLs. 13873 13874 *Steve Henson* 13875 13876 * New option SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE allows the server to override 13877 the clients preferred ciphersuites and rather use its own preferences. 13878 Should help to work around M$ SGC (Server Gated Cryptography) bug in 13879 Internet Explorer by ensuring unchanged hash method during stepup. 13880 (Also replaces the broken/deactivated SSL_OP_NON_EXPORT_FIRST option.) 13881 13882 *Lutz Jaenicke* 13883 13884 * Make mkdef.pl recognise all DECLARE_ASN1 macros, change rijndael 13885 to aes and add a new 'exist' option to print out symbols that don't 13886 appear to exist. 13887 13888 *Steve Henson* 13889 13890 * Additional options to ocsp utility to allow flags to be set and 13891 additional certificates supplied. 13892 13893 *Steve Henson* 13894 13895 * Add the option -VAfile to 'openssl ocsp', so the user can give the 13896 OCSP client a number of certificate to only verify the response 13897 signature against. 13898 13899 *Richard Levitte* 13900 13901 * Update Rijndael code to version 3.0 and change EVP AES ciphers to 13902 handle the new API. Currently only ECB, CBC modes supported. Add new 13903 AES OIDs. 13904 13905 Add TLS AES ciphersuites as described in RFC3268, "Advanced 13906 Encryption Standard (AES) Ciphersuites for Transport Layer 13907 Security (TLS)". (In beta versions of OpenSSL 0.9.7, these were 13908 not enabled by default and were not part of the "ALL" ciphersuite 13909 alias because they were not yet official; they could be 13910 explicitly requested by specifying the "AESdraft" ciphersuite 13911 group alias. In the final release of OpenSSL 0.9.7, the group 13912 alias is called "AES" and is part of "ALL".) 13913 13914 *Ben Laurie, Steve Henson, Bodo Moeller* 13915 13916 * New function OCSP_copy_nonce() to copy nonce value (if present) from 13917 request to response. 13918 13919 *Steve Henson* 13920 13921 * Functions for OCSP responders. OCSP_request_onereq_count(), 13922 OCSP_request_onereq_get0(), OCSP_onereq_get0_id() and OCSP_id_get0_info() 13923 extract information from a certificate request. OCSP_response_create() 13924 creates a response and optionally adds a basic response structure. 13925 OCSP_basic_add1_status() adds a complete single response to a basic 13926 response and returns the OCSP_SINGLERESP structure just added (to allow 13927 extensions to be included for example). OCSP_basic_add1_cert() adds a 13928 certificate to a basic response and OCSP_basic_sign() signs a basic 13929 response with various flags. New helper functions ASN1_TIME_check() 13930 (checks validity of ASN1_TIME structure) and ASN1_TIME_to_generalizedtime() 13931 (converts ASN1_TIME to GeneralizedTime). 13932 13933 *Steve Henson* 13934 13935 * Various new functions. EVP_Digest() combines EVP_Digest{Init,Update,Final}() 13936 in a single operation. X509_get0_pubkey_bitstr() extracts the public_key 13937 structure from a certificate. X509_pubkey_digest() digests the public_key 13938 contents: this is used in various key identifiers. 13939 13940 *Steve Henson* 13941 13942 * Make sk_sort() tolerate a NULL argument. 13943 13944 *Steve Henson reported by Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@comune.modena.it>* 13945 13946 * New OCSP verify flag OCSP_TRUSTOTHER. When set the "other" certificates 13947 passed by the function are trusted implicitly. If any of them signed the 13948 response then it is assumed to be valid and is not verified. 13949 13950 *Steve Henson* 13951 13952 * In PKCS7_set_type() initialise content_type in PKCS7_ENC_CONTENT 13953 to data. This was previously part of the PKCS7 ASN1 code. This 13954 was causing problems with OpenSSL created PKCS#12 and PKCS#7 structures. 13955 *Steve Henson, reported by Kenneth R. Robinette 13956 <support@securenetterm.com>* 13957 13958 * Add CRYPTO_push_info() and CRYPTO_pop_info() calls to new ASN1 13959 routines: without these tracing memory leaks is very painful. 13960 Fix leaks in PKCS12 and PKCS7 routines. 13961 13962 *Steve Henson* 13963 13964 * Make X509_time_adj() cope with the new behaviour of ASN1_TIME_new(). 13965 Previously it initialised the 'type' argument to V_ASN1_UTCTIME which 13966 effectively meant GeneralizedTime would never be used. Now it 13967 is initialised to -1 but X509_time_adj() now has to check the value 13968 and use ASN1_TIME_set() if the value is not V_ASN1_UTCTIME or 13969 V_ASN1_GENERALIZEDTIME, without this it always uses GeneralizedTime. 13970 *Steve Henson, reported by Kenneth R. Robinette 13971 <support@securenetterm.com>* 13972 13973 * Fixes to BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER when bn is zero. This would previously 13974 result in a zero length in the ASN1_INTEGER structure which was 13975 not consistent with the structure when d2i_ASN1_INTEGER() was used 13976 and would cause ASN1_INTEGER_cmp() to fail. Enhance s2i_ASN1_INTEGER() 13977 to cope with hex and negative integers. Fix bug in i2a_ASN1_INTEGER() 13978 where it did not print out a minus for negative ASN1_INTEGER. 13979 13980 *Steve Henson* 13981 13982 * Add summary printout to ocsp utility. The various functions which 13983 convert status values to strings have been renamed to: 13984 OCSP_response_status_str(), OCSP_cert_status_str() and 13985 OCSP_crl_reason_str() and are no longer static. New options 13986 to verify nonce values and to disable verification. OCSP response 13987 printout format cleaned up. 13988 13989 *Steve Henson* 13990 13991 * Add additional OCSP certificate checks. These are those specified 13992 in RFC2560. This consists of two separate checks: the CA of the 13993 certificate being checked must either be the OCSP signer certificate 13994 or the issuer of the OCSP signer certificate. In the latter case the 13995 OCSP signer certificate must contain the OCSP signing extended key 13996 usage. This check is performed by attempting to match the OCSP 13997 signer or the OCSP signer CA to the issuerNameHash and issuerKeyHash 13998 in the OCSP_CERTID structures of the response. 13999 14000 *Steve Henson* 14001 14002 * Initial OCSP certificate verification added to OCSP_basic_verify() 14003 and related routines. This uses the standard OpenSSL certificate 14004 verify routines to perform initial checks (just CA validity) and 14005 to obtain the certificate chain. Then additional checks will be 14006 performed on the chain. Currently the root CA is checked to see 14007 if it is explicitly trusted for OCSP signing. This is used to set 14008 a root CA as a global signing root: that is any certificate that 14009 chains to that CA is an acceptable OCSP signing certificate. 14010 14011 *Steve Henson* 14012 14013 * New '-extfile ...' option to 'openssl ca' for reading X.509v3 14014 extensions from a separate configuration file. 14015 As when reading extensions from the main configuration file, 14016 the '-extensions ...' option may be used for specifying the 14017 section to use. 14018 14019 *Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@comune.modena.it>* 14020 14021 * New OCSP utility. Allows OCSP requests to be generated or 14022 read. The request can be sent to a responder and the output 14023 parsed, outputted or printed in text form. Not complete yet: 14024 still needs to check the OCSP response validity. 14025 14026 *Steve Henson* 14027 14028 * New subcommands for 'openssl ca': 14029 `openssl ca -status <serial>` prints the status of the cert with 14030 the given serial number (according to the index file). 14031 `openssl ca -updatedb` updates the expiry status of certificates 14032 in the index file. 14033 14034 *Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@comune.modena.it>* 14035 14036 * New '-newreq-nodes' command option to CA.pl. This is like 14037 '-newreq', but calls 'openssl req' with the '-nodes' option 14038 so that the resulting key is not encrypted. 14039 14040 *Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>* 14041 14042 * New configuration for the GNU Hurd. 14043 14044 *Jonathan Bartlett <johnnyb@wolfram.com> via Richard Levitte* 14045 14046 * Initial code to implement OCSP basic response verify. This 14047 is currently incomplete. Currently just finds the signer's 14048 certificate and verifies the signature on the response. 14049 14050 *Steve Henson* 14051 14052 * New SSLeay_version code SSLEAY_DIR to determine the compiled-in 14053 value of OPENSSLDIR. This is available via the new '-d' option 14054 to 'openssl version', and is also included in 'openssl version -a'. 14055 14056 *Bodo Moeller* 14057 14058 * Allowing defining memory allocation callbacks that will be given 14059 file name and line number information in additional arguments 14060 (a `const char*` and an int). The basic functionality remains, as 14061 well as the original possibility to just replace malloc(), 14062 realloc() and free() by functions that do not know about these 14063 additional arguments. To register and find out the current 14064 settings for extended allocation functions, the following 14065 functions are provided: 14066 14067 CRYPTO_set_mem_ex_functions 14068 CRYPTO_set_locked_mem_ex_functions 14069 CRYPTO_get_mem_ex_functions 14070 CRYPTO_get_locked_mem_ex_functions 14071 14072 These work the same way as CRYPTO_set_mem_functions and friends. 14073 `CRYPTO_get_[locked_]mem_functions` now writes 0 where such an 14074 extended allocation function is enabled. 14075 Similarly, `CRYPTO_get_[locked_]mem_ex_functions` writes 0 where 14076 a conventional allocation function is enabled. 14077 14078 *Richard Levitte, Bodo Moeller* 14079 14080 * Finish off removing the remaining LHASH function pointer casts. 14081 There should no longer be any prototype-casting required when using 14082 the LHASH abstraction, and any casts that remain are "bugs". See 14083 the callback types and macros at the head of lhash.h for details 14084 (and "OBJ_cleanup" in crypto/objects/obj_dat.c as an example). 14085 14086 *Geoff Thorpe* 14087 14088 * Add automatic query of EGD sockets in RAND_poll() for the unix variant. 14089 If /dev/[u]random devices are not available or do not return enough 14090 entropy, EGD style sockets (served by EGD or PRNGD) will automatically 14091 be queried. 14092 The locations /var/run/egd-pool, /dev/egd-pool, /etc/egd-pool, and 14093 /etc/entropy will be queried once each in this sequence, querying stops 14094 when enough entropy was collected without querying more sockets. 14095 14096 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14097 14098 * Change the Unix RAND_poll() variant to be able to poll several 14099 random devices, as specified by DEVRANDOM, until a sufficient amount 14100 of data has been collected. We spend at most 10 ms on each file 14101 (select timeout) and read in non-blocking mode. DEVRANDOM now 14102 defaults to the list "/dev/urandom", "/dev/random", "/dev/srandom" 14103 (previously it was just the string "/dev/urandom"), so on typical 14104 platforms the 10 ms delay will never occur. 14105 Also separate out the Unix variant to its own file, rand_unix.c. 14106 For VMS, there's a currently-empty rand_vms.c. 14107 14108 *Richard Levitte* 14109 14110 * Move OCSP client related routines to ocsp_cl.c. These 14111 provide utility functions which an application needing 14112 to issue a request to an OCSP responder and analyse the 14113 response will typically need: as opposed to those which an 14114 OCSP responder itself would need which will be added later. 14115 14116 OCSP_request_sign() signs an OCSP request with an API similar 14117 to PKCS7_sign(). OCSP_response_status() returns status of OCSP 14118 response. OCSP_response_get1_basic() extracts basic response 14119 from response. OCSP_resp_find_status(): finds and extracts status 14120 information from an OCSP_CERTID structure (which will be created 14121 when the request structure is built). These are built from lower 14122 level functions which work on OCSP_SINGLERESP structures but 14123 won't normally be used unless the application wishes to examine 14124 extensions in the OCSP response for example. 14125 14126 Replace nonce routines with a pair of functions. 14127 OCSP_request_add1_nonce() adds a nonce value and optionally 14128 generates a random value. OCSP_check_nonce() checks the 14129 validity of the nonce in an OCSP response. 14130 14131 *Steve Henson* 14132 14133 * Change function OCSP_request_add() to OCSP_request_add0_id(). 14134 This doesn't copy the supplied OCSP_CERTID and avoids the 14135 need to free up the newly created id. Change return type 14136 to OCSP_ONEREQ to return the internal OCSP_ONEREQ structure. 14137 This can then be used to add extensions to the request. 14138 Deleted OCSP_request_new(), since most of its functionality 14139 is now in OCSP_REQUEST_new() (and the case insensitive name 14140 clash) apart from the ability to set the request name which 14141 will be added elsewhere. 14142 14143 *Steve Henson* 14144 14145 * Update OCSP API. Remove obsolete extensions argument from 14146 various functions. Extensions are now handled using the new 14147 OCSP extension code. New simple OCSP HTTP function which 14148 can be used to send requests and parse the response. 14149 14150 *Steve Henson* 14151 14152 * Fix the PKCS#7 (S/MIME) code to work with new ASN1. Two new 14153 ASN1_ITEM structures help with sign and verify. PKCS7_ATTR_SIGN 14154 uses the special reorder version of SET OF to sort the attributes 14155 and reorder them to match the encoded order. This resolves a long 14156 standing problem: a verify on a PKCS7 structure just after signing 14157 it used to fail because the attribute order did not match the 14158 encoded order. PKCS7_ATTR_VERIFY does not reorder the attributes: 14159 it uses the received order. This is necessary to tolerate some broken 14160 software that does not order SET OF. This is handled by encoding 14161 as a SEQUENCE OF but using implicit tagging (with UNIVERSAL class) 14162 to produce the required SET OF. 14163 14164 *Steve Henson* 14165 14166 * Have mk1mf.pl generate the macros OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBCRYPTO and 14167 OPENSSL_BUILD_SHLIBSSL and use them appropriately in the header 14168 files to get correct declarations of the ASN.1 item variables. 14169 14170 *Richard Levitte* 14171 14172 * Rewrite of PKCS#12 code to use new ASN1 functionality. Replace many 14173 PKCS#12 macros with real functions. Fix two unrelated ASN1 bugs: 14174 asn1_check_tlen() would sometimes attempt to use 'ctx' when it was 14175 NULL and ASN1_TYPE was not dereferenced properly in asn1_ex_c2i(). 14176 New ASN1 macro: DECLARE_ASN1_ITEM() which just declares the relevant 14177 ASN1_ITEM and no wrapper functions. 14178 14179 *Steve Henson* 14180 14181 * New functions or ASN1_item_d2i_fp() and ASN1_item_d2i_bio(). These 14182 replace the old function pointer based I/O routines. Change most of 14183 the `*_d2i_bio()` and `*_d2i_fp()` functions to use these. 14184 14185 *Steve Henson* 14186 14187 * Enhance mkdef.pl to be more accepting about spacing in C preprocessor 14188 lines, recognize more "algorithms" that can be deselected, and make 14189 it complain about algorithm deselection that isn't recognised. 14190 14191 *Richard Levitte* 14192 14193 * New ASN1 functions to handle dup, sign, verify, digest, pack and 14194 unpack operations in terms of ASN1_ITEM. Modify existing wrappers 14195 to use new functions. Add NO_ASN1_OLD which can be set to remove 14196 some old style ASN1 functions: this can be used to determine if old 14197 code will still work when these eventually go away. 14198 14199 *Steve Henson* 14200 14201 * New extension functions for OCSP structures, these follow the 14202 same conventions as certificates and CRLs. 14203 14204 *Steve Henson* 14205 14206 * New function X509V3_add1_i2d(). This automatically encodes and 14207 adds an extension. Its behaviour can be customised with various 14208 flags to append, replace or delete. Various wrappers added for 14209 certificates and CRLs. 14210 14211 *Steve Henson* 14212 14213 * Fix to avoid calling the underlying ASN1 print routine when 14214 an extension cannot be parsed. Correct a typo in the 14215 OCSP_SERVICELOC extension. Tidy up print OCSP format. 14216 14217 *Steve Henson* 14218 14219 * Make mkdef.pl parse some of the ASN1 macros and add appropriate 14220 entries for variables. 14221 14222 *Steve Henson* 14223 14224 * Add functionality to `apps/openssl.c` for detecting locking 14225 problems: As the program is single-threaded, all we have 14226 to do is register a locking callback using an array for 14227 storing which locks are currently held by the program. 14228 14229 *Bodo Moeller* 14230 14231 * Use a lock around the call to CRYPTO_get_ex_new_index() in 14232 SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_idx(), which is used in 14233 ssl_verify_cert_chain() and thus can be called at any time 14234 during TLS/SSL handshakes so that thread-safety is essential. 14235 Unfortunately, the ex_data design is not at all suited 14236 for multi-threaded use, so it probably should be abolished. 14237 14238 *Bodo Moeller* 14239 14240 * Added Broadcom "ubsec" ENGINE to OpenSSL. 14241 14242 *Broadcom, tweaked and integrated by Geoff Thorpe* 14243 14244 * Move common extension printing code to new function 14245 X509V3_print_extensions(). Reorganise OCSP print routines and 14246 implement some needed OCSP ASN1 functions. Add OCSP extensions. 14247 14248 *Steve Henson* 14249 14250 * New function X509_signature_print() to remove duplication in some 14251 print routines. 14252 14253 *Steve Henson* 14254 14255 * Add a special meaning when SET OF and SEQUENCE OF flags are both 14256 set (this was treated exactly the same as SET OF previously). This 14257 is used to reorder the STACK representing the structure to match the 14258 encoding. This will be used to get round a problem where a PKCS7 14259 structure which was signed could not be verified because the STACK 14260 order did not reflect the encoded order. 14261 14262 *Steve Henson* 14263 14264 * Reimplement the OCSP ASN1 module using the new code. 14265 14266 *Steve Henson* 14267 14268 * Update the X509V3 code to permit the use of an ASN1_ITEM structure 14269 for its ASN1 operations. The old style function pointers still exist 14270 for now but they will eventually go away. 14271 14272 *Steve Henson* 14273 14274 * Merge in replacement ASN1 code from the ASN1 branch. This almost 14275 completely replaces the old ASN1 functionality with a table driven 14276 encoder and decoder which interprets an ASN1_ITEM structure describing 14277 the ASN1 module. Compatibility with the existing ASN1 API (i2d,d2i) is 14278 largely maintained. Almost all of the old asn1_mac.h macro based ASN1 14279 has also been converted to the new form. 14280 14281 *Steve Henson* 14282 14283 * Change BN_mod_exp_recp so that negative moduli are tolerated 14284 (the sign is ignored). Similarly, ignore the sign in BN_MONT_CTX_set 14285 so that BN_mod_exp_mont and BN_mod_exp_mont_word work 14286 for negative moduli. 14287 14288 *Bodo Moeller* 14289 14290 * Fix BN_uadd and BN_usub: Always return non-negative results instead 14291 of not touching the result's sign bit. 14292 14293 *Bodo Moeller* 14294 14295 * BN_div bugfix: If the result is 0, the sign (res->neg) must not be 14296 set. 14297 14298 *Bodo Moeller* 14299 14300 * Changed the LHASH code to use prototypes for callbacks, and created 14301 macros to declare and implement thin (optionally static) functions 14302 that provide type-safety and avoid function pointer casting for the 14303 type-specific callbacks. 14304 14305 *Geoff Thorpe* 14306 14307 * Added Kerberos Cipher Suites to be used with TLS, as written in 14308 RFC 2712. 14309 *Veers Staats <staatsvr@asc.hpc.mil>, 14310 Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu>, via Richard Levitte* 14311 14312 * Reformat the FAQ so the different questions and answers can be divided 14313 in sections depending on the subject. 14314 14315 *Richard Levitte* 14316 14317 * Have the zlib compression code load ZLIB.DLL dynamically under 14318 Windows. 14319 14320 *Richard Levitte* 14321 14322 * New function BN_mod_sqrt for computing square roots modulo a prime 14323 (using the probabilistic Tonelli-Shanks algorithm unless 14324 p == 3 (mod 4) or p == 5 (mod 8), which are cases that can 14325 be handled deterministically). 14326 14327 *Lenka Fibikova <fibikova@exp-math.uni-essen.de>, Bodo Moeller* 14328 14329 * Make BN_mod_inverse faster by explicitly handling small quotients 14330 in the Euclid loop. (Speed gain about 20% for small moduli [256 or 14331 512 bits], about 30% for larger ones [1024 or 2048 bits].) 14332 14333 *Bodo Moeller* 14334 14335 * New function BN_kronecker. 14336 14337 *Bodo Moeller* 14338 14339 * Fix BN_gcd so that it works on negative inputs; the result is 14340 positive unless both parameters are zero. 14341 Previously something reasonably close to an infinite loop was 14342 possible because numbers could be growing instead of shrinking 14343 in the implementation of Euclid's algorithm. 14344 14345 *Bodo Moeller* 14346 14347 * Fix BN_is_word() and BN_is_one() macros to take into account the 14348 sign of the number in question. 14349 14350 Fix BN_is_word(a,w) to work correctly for w == 0. 14351 14352 The old BN_is_word(a,w) macro is now called BN_abs_is_word(a,w) 14353 because its test if the absolute value of 'a' equals 'w'. 14354 Note that BN_abs_is_word does *not* handle w == 0 reliably; 14355 it exists mostly for use in the implementations of BN_is_zero(), 14356 BN_is_one(), and BN_is_word(). 14357 14358 *Bodo Moeller* 14359 14360 * New function BN_swap. 14361 14362 *Bodo Moeller* 14363 14364 * Use BN_nnmod instead of BN_mod in crypto/bn/bn_exp.c so that 14365 the exponentiation functions are more likely to produce reasonable 14366 results on negative inputs. 14367 14368 *Bodo Moeller* 14369 14370 * Change BN_mod_mul so that the result is always non-negative. 14371 Previously, it could be negative if one of the factors was negative; 14372 I don't think anyone really wanted that behaviour. 14373 14374 *Bodo Moeller* 14375 14376 * Move `BN_mod_...` functions into new file `crypto/bn/bn_mod.c` 14377 (except for exponentiation, which stays in `crypto/bn/bn_exp.c`, 14378 and `BN_mod_mul_reciprocal`, which stays in `crypto/bn/bn_recp.c`) 14379 and add new functions: 14380 14381 BN_nnmod 14382 BN_mod_sqr 14383 BN_mod_add 14384 BN_mod_add_quick 14385 BN_mod_sub 14386 BN_mod_sub_quick 14387 BN_mod_lshift1 14388 BN_mod_lshift1_quick 14389 BN_mod_lshift 14390 BN_mod_lshift_quick 14391 14392 These functions always generate non-negative results. 14393 14394 `BN_nnmod` otherwise is `like BN_mod` (if `BN_mod` computes a remainder `r` 14395 such that `|m| < r < 0`, `BN_nnmod` will output `rem + |m|` instead). 14396 14397 `BN_mod_XXX_quick(r, a, [b,] m)` generates the same result as 14398 `BN_mod_XXX(r, a, [b,] m, ctx)`, but requires that `a` [and `b`] 14399 be reduced modulo `m`. 14400 14401 *Lenka Fibikova <fibikova@exp-math.uni-essen.de>, Bodo Moeller* 14402 14403<!-- 14404 The following entry accidentally appeared in the CHANGES file 14405 distributed with OpenSSL 0.9.7. The modifications described in 14406 it do *not* apply to OpenSSL 0.9.7. 14407 14408 * Remove a few calls to bn_wexpand() in BN_sqr() (the one in there 14409 was actually never needed) and in BN_mul(). The removal in BN_mul() 14410 required a small change in bn_mul_part_recursive() and the addition 14411 of the functions bn_cmp_part_words(), bn_sub_part_words() and 14412 bn_add_part_words(), which do the same thing as bn_cmp_words(), 14413 bn_sub_words() and bn_add_words() except they take arrays with 14414 differing sizes. 14415 14416 *Richard Levitte* 14417--> 14418 14419 * In 'openssl passwd', verify passwords read from the terminal 14420 unless the '-salt' option is used (which usually means that 14421 verification would just waste user's time since the resulting 14422 hash is going to be compared with some given password hash) 14423 or the new '-noverify' option is used. 14424 14425 This is an incompatible change, but it does not affect 14426 non-interactive use of 'openssl passwd' (passwords on the command 14427 line, '-stdin' option, '-in ...' option) and thus should not 14428 cause any problems. 14429 14430 *Bodo Moeller* 14431 14432 * Remove all references to RSAref, since there's no more need for it. 14433 14434 *Richard Levitte* 14435 14436 * Make DSO load along a path given through an environment variable 14437 (SHLIB_PATH) with shl_load(). 14438 14439 *Richard Levitte* 14440 14441 * Constify the ENGINE code as a result of BIGNUM constification. 14442 Also constify the RSA code and most things related to it. In a 14443 few places, most notable in the depth of the ASN.1 code, ugly 14444 casts back to non-const were required (to be solved at a later 14445 time) 14446 14447 *Richard Levitte* 14448 14449 * Make it so the openssl application has all engines loaded by default. 14450 14451 *Richard Levitte* 14452 14453 * Constify the BIGNUM routines a little more. 14454 14455 *Richard Levitte* 14456 14457 * Add the following functions: 14458 14459 ENGINE_load_cswift() 14460 ENGINE_load_chil() 14461 ENGINE_load_atalla() 14462 ENGINE_load_nuron() 14463 ENGINE_load_builtin_engines() 14464 14465 That way, an application can itself choose if external engines that 14466 are built-in in OpenSSL shall ever be used or not. The benefit is 14467 that applications won't have to be linked with libdl or other dso 14468 libraries unless it's really needed. 14469 14470 Changed 'openssl engine' to load all engines on demand. 14471 Changed the engine header files to avoid the duplication of some 14472 declarations (they differed!). 14473 14474 *Richard Levitte* 14475 14476 * 'openssl engine' can now list capabilities. 14477 14478 *Richard Levitte* 14479 14480 * Better error reporting in 'openssl engine'. 14481 14482 *Richard Levitte* 14483 14484 * Never call load_dh_param(NULL) in s_server. 14485 14486 *Bodo Moeller* 14487 14488 * Add engine application. It can currently list engines by name and 14489 identity, and test if they are actually available. 14490 14491 *Richard Levitte* 14492 14493 * Improve RPM specification file by forcing symbolic linking and making 14494 sure the installed documentation is also owned by root.root. 14495 14496 *Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>* 14497 14498 * Give the OpenSSL applications more possibilities to make use of 14499 keys (public as well as private) handled by engines. 14500 14501 *Richard Levitte* 14502 14503 * Add OCSP code that comes from CertCo. 14504 14505 *Richard Levitte* 14506 14507 * Add VMS support for the Rijndael code. 14508 14509 *Richard Levitte* 14510 14511 * Added untested support for Nuron crypto accelerator. 14512 14513 *Ben Laurie* 14514 14515 * Add support for external cryptographic devices. This code was 14516 previously distributed separately as the "engine" branch. 14517 14518 *Geoff Thorpe, Richard Levitte* 14519 14520 * Rework the filename-translation in the DSO code. It is now possible to 14521 have far greater control over how a "name" is turned into a filename 14522 depending on the operating environment and any oddities about the 14523 different shared library filenames on each system. 14524 14525 *Geoff Thorpe* 14526 14527 * Support threads on FreeBSD-elf in Configure. 14528 14529 *Richard Levitte* 14530 14531 * Fix for SHA1 assembly problem with MASM: it produces 14532 warnings about corrupt line number information when assembling 14533 with debugging information. This is caused by the overlapping 14534 of two sections. 14535 14536 *Bernd Matthes <mainbug@celocom.de>, Steve Henson* 14537 14538 * NCONF changes. 14539 NCONF_get_number() has no error checking at all. As a replacement, 14540 NCONF_get_number_e() is defined (`_e` for "error checking") and is 14541 promoted strongly. The old NCONF_get_number is kept around for 14542 binary backward compatibility. 14543 Make it possible for methods to load from something other than a BIO, 14544 by providing a function pointer that is given a name instead of a BIO. 14545 For example, this could be used to load configuration data from an 14546 LDAP server. 14547 14548 *Richard Levitte* 14549 14550 * Fix for non blocking accept BIOs. Added new I/O special reason 14551 BIO_RR_ACCEPT to cover this case. Previously use of accept BIOs 14552 with non blocking I/O was not possible because no retry code was 14553 implemented. Also added new SSL code SSL_WANT_ACCEPT to cover 14554 this case. 14555 14556 *Steve Henson* 14557 14558 * Added the beginnings of Rijndael support. 14559 14560 *Ben Laurie* 14561 14562 * Fix for bug in DirectoryString mask setting. Add support for 14563 X509_NAME_print_ex() in 'req' and X509_print_ex() function 14564 to allow certificate printing to more controllable, additional 14565 'certopt' option to 'x509' to allow new printing options to be 14566 set. 14567 14568 *Steve Henson* 14569 14570 * Clean old EAY MD5 hack from e_os.h. 14571 14572 *Richard Levitte* 14573 14574### Changes between 0.9.6l and 0.9.6m [17 Mar 2004] 14575 14576 * Fix null-pointer assignment in do_change_cipher_spec() revealed 14577 by using the Codenomicon TLS Test Tool ([CVE-2004-0079]) 14578 14579 *Joe Orton, Steve Henson* 14580 14581### Changes between 0.9.6k and 0.9.6l [04 Nov 2003] 14582 14583 * Fix additional bug revealed by the NISCC test suite: 14584 14585 Stop bug triggering large recursion when presented with 14586 certain ASN.1 tags ([CVE-2003-0851]) 14587 14588 *Steve Henson* 14589 14590### Changes between 0.9.6j and 0.9.6k [30 Sep 2003] 14591 14592 * Fix various bugs revealed by running the NISCC test suite: 14593 14594 Stop out of bounds reads in the ASN1 code when presented with 14595 invalid tags (CVE-2003-0543 and CVE-2003-0544). 14596 14597 If verify callback ignores invalid public key errors don't try to check 14598 certificate signature with the NULL public key. 14599 14600 *Steve Henson* 14601 14602 * In ssl3_accept() (ssl/s3_srvr.c) only accept a client certificate 14603 if the server requested one: as stated in TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 14604 specifications. 14605 14606 *Steve Henson* 14607 14608 * In ssl3_get_client_hello() (ssl/s3_srvr.c), tolerate additional 14609 extra data after the compression methods not only for TLS 1.0 14610 but also for SSL 3.0 (as required by the specification). 14611 14612 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Matthias Loepfe* 14613 14614 * Change X509_certificate_type() to mark the key as exported/exportable 14615 when it's 512 *bits* long, not 512 bytes. 14616 14617 *Richard Levitte* 14618 14619### Changes between 0.9.6i and 0.9.6j [10 Apr 2003] 14620 14621 * Countermeasure against the Klima-Pokorny-Rosa extension of 14622 Bleichbacher's attack on PKCS #1 v1.5 padding: treat 14623 a protocol version number mismatch like a decryption error 14624 in ssl3_get_client_key_exchange (ssl/s3_srvr.c). 14625 14626 *Bodo Moeller* 14627 14628 * Turn on RSA blinding by default in the default implementation 14629 to avoid a timing attack. Applications that don't want it can call 14630 RSA_blinding_off() or use the new flag RSA_FLAG_NO_BLINDING. 14631 They would be ill-advised to do so in most cases. 14632 14633 *Ben Laurie, Steve Henson, Geoff Thorpe, Bodo Moeller* 14634 14635 * Change RSA blinding code so that it works when the PRNG is not 14636 seeded (in this case, the secret RSA exponent is abused as 14637 an unpredictable seed -- if it is not unpredictable, there 14638 is no point in blinding anyway). Make RSA blinding thread-safe 14639 by remembering the creator's thread ID in rsa->blinding and 14640 having all other threads use local one-time blinding factors 14641 (this requires more computation than sharing rsa->blinding, but 14642 avoids excessive locking; and if an RSA object is not shared 14643 between threads, blinding will still be very fast). 14644 14645 *Bodo Moeller* 14646 14647### Changes between 0.9.6h and 0.9.6i [19 Feb 2003] 14648 14649 * In ssl3_get_record (ssl/s3_pkt.c), minimize information leaked 14650 via timing by performing a MAC computation even if incorrect 14651 block cipher padding has been found. This is a countermeasure 14652 against active attacks where the attacker has to distinguish 14653 between bad padding and a MAC verification error. ([CVE-2003-0078]) 14654 14655 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Brice Canvel (EPFL), 14656 Alain Hiltgen (UBS), Serge Vaudenay (EPFL), and 14657 Martin Vuagnoux (EPFL, Ilion)* 14658 14659### Changes between 0.9.6g and 0.9.6h [5 Dec 2002] 14660 14661 * New function OPENSSL_cleanse(), which is used to cleanse a section of 14662 memory from its contents. This is done with a counter that will 14663 place alternating values in each byte. This can be used to solve 14664 two issues: 1) the removal of calls to memset() by highly optimizing 14665 compilers, and 2) cleansing with other values than 0, since those can 14666 be read through on certain media, for example a swap space on disk. 14667 14668 *Geoff Thorpe* 14669 14670 * Bugfix: client side session caching did not work with external caching, 14671 because the session->cipher setting was not restored when reloading 14672 from the external cache. This problem was masked, when 14673 SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG (part of SSL_OP_ALL) was set. 14674 (Found by Steve Haslam <steve@araqnid.ddts.net>.) 14675 14676 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14677 14678 * Fix client_certificate (ssl/s2_clnt.c): The permissible total 14679 length of the REQUEST-CERTIFICATE message is 18 .. 34, not 17 .. 33. 14680 14681 *Zeev Lieber <zeev-l@yahoo.com>* 14682 14683 * Undo an undocumented change introduced in 0.9.6e which caused 14684 repeated calls to OpenSSL_add_all_ciphers() and 14685 OpenSSL_add_all_digests() to be ignored, even after calling 14686 EVP_cleanup(). 14687 14688 *Richard Levitte* 14689 14690 * Change the default configuration reader to deal with last line not 14691 being properly terminated. 14692 14693 *Richard Levitte* 14694 14695 * Change X509_NAME_cmp() so it applies the special rules on handling 14696 DN values that are of type PrintableString, as well as RDNs of type 14697 emailAddress where the value has the type ia5String. 14698 14699 *stefank@valicert.com via Richard Levitte* 14700 14701 * Add a SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE flag to take over half 14702 the job SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP was inconsistently 14703 doing, define a new flag (SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL) to be 14704 the bitwise-OR of the two for use by the majority of applications 14705 wanting this behaviour, and update the docs. The documented 14706 behaviour and actual behaviour were inconsistent and had been 14707 changing anyway, so this is more a bug-fix than a behavioural 14708 change. 14709 14710 *Geoff Thorpe, diagnosed by Nadav Har'El* 14711 14712 * Don't impose a 16-byte length minimum on session IDs in ssl/s3_clnt.c 14713 (the SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 specifications allow any length up to 32 bytes). 14714 14715 *Bodo Moeller* 14716 14717 * Fix initialization code race conditions in 14718 SSLv23_method(), SSLv23_client_method(), SSLv23_server_method(), 14719 SSLv2_method(), SSLv2_client_method(), SSLv2_server_method(), 14720 SSLv3_method(), SSLv3_client_method(), SSLv3_server_method(), 14721 TLSv1_method(), TLSv1_client_method(), TLSv1_server_method(), 14722 ssl2_get_cipher_by_char(), 14723 ssl3_get_cipher_by_char(). 14724 14725 *Patrick McCormick <patrick@tellme.com>, Bodo Moeller* 14726 14727 * Reorder cleanup sequence in SSL_CTX_free(): only remove the ex_data after 14728 the cached sessions are flushed, as the remove_cb() might use ex_data 14729 contents. Bug found by Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com> 14730 (see [openssl.org #212]). 14731 14732 *Geoff Thorpe, Lutz Jaenicke* 14733 14734 * Fix typo in OBJ_txt2obj which incorrectly passed the content 14735 length, instead of the encoding length to d2i_ASN1_OBJECT. 14736 14737 *Steve Henson* 14738 14739### Changes between 0.9.6f and 0.9.6g [9 Aug 2002] 14740 14741 * [In 0.9.6g-engine release:] 14742 Fix crypto/engine/vendor_defns/cswift.h for WIN32 (use `_stdcall`). 14743 14744 *Lynn Gazis <lgazis@rainbow.com>* 14745 14746### Changes between 0.9.6e and 0.9.6f [8 Aug 2002] 14747 14748 * Fix ASN1 checks. Check for overflow by comparing with LONG_MAX 14749 and get fix the header length calculation. 14750 *Florian Weimer <Weimer@CERT.Uni-Stuttgart.DE>, 14751 Alon Kantor <alonk@checkpoint.com> (and others), Steve Henson* 14752 14753 * Use proper error handling instead of 'assertions' in buffer 14754 overflow checks added in 0.9.6e. This prevents DoS (the 14755 assertions could call abort()). 14756 14757 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>, Bodo Moeller* 14758 14759### Changes between 0.9.6d and 0.9.6e [30 Jul 2002] 14760 14761 * Add various sanity checks to asn1_get_length() to reject 14762 the ASN1 length bytes if they exceed sizeof(long), will appear 14763 negative or the content length exceeds the length of the 14764 supplied buffer. 14765 14766 *Steve Henson, Adi Stav <stav@mercury.co.il>, James Yonan <jim@ntlp.com>* 14767 14768 * Fix cipher selection routines: ciphers without encryption had no flags 14769 for the cipher strength set and where therefore not handled correctly 14770 by the selection routines (PR #130). 14771 14772 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14773 14774 * Fix EVP_dsa_sha macro. 14775 14776 *Nils Larsch* 14777 14778 * New option 14779 SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS 14780 for disabling the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 CBC vulnerability countermeasure 14781 that was added in OpenSSL 0.9.6d. 14782 14783 As the countermeasure turned out to be incompatible with some 14784 broken SSL implementations, the new option is part of SSL_OP_ALL. 14785 SSL_OP_ALL is usually employed when compatibility with weird SSL 14786 implementations is desired (e.g. '-bugs' option to 's_client' and 14787 's_server'), so the new option is automatically set in many 14788 applications. 14789 14790 *Bodo Moeller* 14791 14792 * Changes in security patch: 14793 14794 Changes marked "(CHATS)" were sponsored by the Defense Advanced 14795 Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, 14796 Air Force Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number 14797 F30602-01-2-0537. 14798 14799 * Add various sanity checks to asn1_get_length() to reject 14800 the ASN1 length bytes if they exceed sizeof(long), will appear 14801 negative or the content length exceeds the length of the 14802 supplied buffer. ([CVE-2002-0659]) 14803 14804 *Steve Henson, Adi Stav <stav@mercury.co.il>, James Yonan <jim@ntlp.com>* 14805 14806 * Assertions for various potential buffer overflows, not known to 14807 happen in practice. 14808 14809 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 14810 14811 * Various temporary buffers to hold ASCII versions of integers were 14812 too small for 64 bit platforms. ([CVE-2002-0655]) 14813 *Matthew Byng-Maddick <mbm@aldigital.co.uk> and Ben Laurie (CHATS)>* 14814 14815 * Remote buffer overflow in SSL3 protocol - an attacker could 14816 supply an oversized session ID to a client. ([CVE-2002-0656]) 14817 14818 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 14819 14820 * Remote buffer overflow in SSL2 protocol - an attacker could 14821 supply an oversized client master key. ([CVE-2002-0656]) 14822 14823 *Ben Laurie (CHATS)* 14824 14825### Changes between 0.9.6c and 0.9.6d [9 May 2002] 14826 14827 * Fix crypto/asn1/a_sign.c so that 'parameters' is omitted (not 14828 encoded as NULL) with id-dsa-with-sha1. 14829 14830 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>; problem pointed out by Bodo Moeller* 14831 14832 * Check various `X509_...()` return values in `apps/req.c`. 14833 14834 *Nils Larsch <nla@trustcenter.de>* 14835 14836 * Fix BASE64 decode (EVP_DecodeUpdate) for data with CR/LF ended lines: 14837 an end-of-file condition would erroneously be flagged, when the CRLF 14838 was just at the end of a processed block. The bug was discovered when 14839 processing data through a buffering memory BIO handing the data to a 14840 BASE64-decoding BIO. Bug fund and patch submitted by Pavel Tsekov 14841 <ptsekov@syntrex.com> and Nedelcho Stanev. 14842 14843 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14844 14845 * Implement a countermeasure against a vulnerability recently found 14846 in CBC ciphersuites in SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0: Send an empty fragment 14847 before application data chunks to avoid the use of known IVs 14848 with data potentially chosen by the attacker. 14849 14850 *Bodo Moeller* 14851 14852 * Fix length checks in ssl3_get_client_hello(). 14853 14854 *Bodo Moeller* 14855 14856 * TLS/SSL library bugfix: use s->s3->in_read_app_data differently 14857 to prevent ssl3_read_internal() from incorrectly assuming that 14858 ssl3_read_bytes() found application data while handshake 14859 processing was enabled when in fact s->s3->in_read_app_data was 14860 merely automatically cleared during the initial handshake. 14861 14862 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 14863 14864 * Fix object definitions for Private and Enterprise: they were not 14865 recognized in their shortname (=lowercase) representation. Extend 14866 obj_dat.pl to issue an error when using undefined keywords instead 14867 of silently ignoring the problem (Svenning Sorensen 14868 <sss@sss.dnsalias.net>). 14869 14870 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14871 14872 * Fix DH_generate_parameters() so that it works for 'non-standard' 14873 generators, i.e. generators other than 2 and 5. (Previously, the 14874 code did not properly initialise the 'add' and 'rem' values to 14875 BN_generate_prime().) 14876 14877 In the new general case, we do not insist that 'generator' is 14878 actually a primitive root: This requirement is rather pointless; 14879 a generator of the order-q subgroup is just as good, if not 14880 better. 14881 14882 *Bodo Moeller* 14883 14884 * Map new X509 verification errors to alerts. Discovered and submitted by 14885 Tom Wu <tom@arcot.com>. 14886 14887 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14888 14889 * Fix ssl3_pending() (ssl/s3_lib.c) to prevent SSL_pending() from 14890 returning non-zero before the data has been completely received 14891 when using non-blocking I/O. 14892 14893 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by John Hughes* 14894 14895 * Some of the ciphers missed the strength entry (SSL_LOW etc). 14896 14897 *Ben Laurie, Lutz Jaenicke* 14898 14899 * Fix bug in SSL_clear(): bad sessions were not removed (found by 14900 Yoram Zahavi <YoramZ@gilian.com>). 14901 14902 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14903 14904 * Add information about CygWin 1.3 and on, and preserve proper 14905 configuration for the versions before that. 14906 14907 *Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com> and Richard Levitte* 14908 14909 * Make removal from session cache (SSL_CTX_remove_session()) more robust: 14910 check whether we deal with a copy of a session and do not delete from 14911 the cache in this case. Problem reported by "Izhar Shoshani Levi" 14912 <izhar@checkpoint.com>. 14913 14914 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14915 14916 * Do not store session data into the internal session cache, if it 14917 is never intended to be looked up (SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP 14918 flag is set). Proposed by Aslam <aslam@funk.com>. 14919 14920 *Lutz Jaenicke* 14921 14922 * Have ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit() really clear a bit when the requested 14923 value is 0. 14924 14925 *Richard Levitte* 14926 14927 * [In 0.9.6d-engine release:] 14928 Fix a crashbug and a logic bug in hwcrhk_load_pubkey(). 14929 14930 *Toomas Kiisk <vix@cyber.ee> via Richard Levitte* 14931 14932 * Add the configuration target linux-s390x. 14933 14934 *Neale Ferguson <Neale.Ferguson@SoftwareAG-USA.com> via Richard Levitte* 14935 14936 * The earlier bugfix for the SSL3_ST_SW_HELLO_REQ_C case of 14937 ssl3_accept (ssl/s3_srvr.c) incorrectly used a local flag 14938 variable as an indication that a ClientHello message has been 14939 received. As the flag value will be lost between multiple 14940 invocations of ssl3_accept when using non-blocking I/O, the 14941 function may not be aware that a handshake has actually taken 14942 place, thus preventing a new session from being added to the 14943 session cache. 14944 14945 To avoid this problem, we now set s->new_session to 2 instead of 14946 using a local variable. 14947 14948 *Lutz Jaenicke, Bodo Moeller* 14949 14950 * Bugfix: Return -1 from ssl3_get_server_done (ssl3/s3_clnt.c) 14951 if the SSL_R_LENGTH_MISMATCH error is detected. 14952 14953 *Geoff Thorpe, Bodo Moeller* 14954 14955 * New 'shared_ldflag' column in Configure platform table. 14956 14957 *Richard Levitte* 14958 14959 * Fix EVP_CIPHER_mode macro. 14960 14961 *"Dan S. Camper" <dan@bti.net>* 14962 14963 * Fix ssl3_read_bytes (ssl/s3_pkt.c): To ignore messages of unknown 14964 type, we must throw them away by setting rr->length to 0. 14965 14966 *D P Chang <dpc@qualys.com>* 14967 14968### Changes between 0.9.6b and 0.9.6c [21 dec 2001] 14969 14970 * Fix BN_rand_range bug pointed out by Dominikus Scherkl 14971 <Dominikus.Scherkl@biodata.com>. (The previous implementation 14972 worked incorrectly for those cases where range = `10..._2` and 14973 `3*range` is two bits longer than range.) 14974 14975 *Bodo Moeller* 14976 14977 * Only add signing time to PKCS7 structures if it is not already 14978 present. 14979 14980 *Steve Henson* 14981 14982 * Fix crypto/objects/objects.h: "ld-ce" should be "id-ce", 14983 OBJ_ld_ce should be OBJ_id_ce. 14984 Also some ip-pda OIDs in crypto/objects/objects.txt were 14985 incorrect (cf. RFC 3039). 14986 14987 *Matt Cooper, Frederic Giudicelli, Bodo Moeller* 14988 14989 * Release CRYPTO_LOCK_DYNLOCK when CRYPTO_destroy_dynlockid() 14990 returns early because it has nothing to do. 14991 14992 *Andy Schneider <andy.schneider@bjss.co.uk>* 14993 14994 * [In 0.9.6c-engine release:] 14995 Fix mutex callback return values in crypto/engine/hw_ncipher.c. 14996 14997 *Andy Schneider <andy.schneider@bjss.co.uk>* 14998 14999 * [In 0.9.6c-engine release:] 15000 Add support for Cryptographic Appliance's keyserver technology. 15001 (Use engine 'keyclient') 15002 15003 *Cryptographic Appliances and Geoff Thorpe* 15004 15005 * Add a configuration entry for OS/390 Unix. The C compiler 'c89' 15006 is called via tools/c89.sh because arguments have to be 15007 rearranged (all '-L' options must appear before the first object 15008 modules). 15009 15010 *Richard Shapiro <rshapiro@abinitio.com>* 15011 15012 * [In 0.9.6c-engine release:] 15013 Add support for Broadcom crypto accelerator cards, backported 15014 from 0.9.7. 15015 15016 *Broadcom, Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>, Mark Cox* 15017 15018 * [In 0.9.6c-engine release:] 15019 Add support for SureWare crypto accelerator cards from 15020 Baltimore Technologies. (Use engine 'sureware') 15021 15022 *Baltimore Technologies and Mark Cox* 15023 15024 * [In 0.9.6c-engine release:] 15025 Add support for crypto accelerator cards from Accelerated 15026 Encryption Processing, www.aep.ie. (Use engine 'aep') 15027 15028 *AEP Inc. and Mark Cox* 15029 15030 * Add a configuration entry for gcc on UnixWare. 15031 15032 *Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com>* 15033 15034 * Change ssl/s2_clnt.c and ssl/s2_srvr.c so that received handshake 15035 messages are stored in a single piece (fixed-length part and 15036 variable-length part combined) and fix various bugs found on the way. 15037 15038 *Bodo Moeller* 15039 15040 * Disable caching in BIO_gethostbyname(), directly use gethostbyname() 15041 instead. BIO_gethostbyname() does not know what timeouts are 15042 appropriate, so entries would stay in cache even when they have 15043 become invalid. 15044 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Rich Salz <rsalz@zolera.com>* 15045 15046 * Change ssl23_get_client_hello (ssl/s23_srvr.c) behaviour when 15047 faced with a pathologically small ClientHello fragment that does 15048 not contain client_version: Instead of aborting with an error, 15049 simply choose the highest available protocol version (i.e., 15050 TLS 1.0 unless it is disabled). In practice, ClientHello 15051 messages are never sent like this, but this change gives us 15052 strictly correct behaviour at least for TLS. 15053 15054 *Bodo Moeller* 15055 15056 * Fix SSL handshake functions and SSL_clear() such that SSL_clear() 15057 never resets s->method to s->ctx->method when called from within 15058 one of the SSL handshake functions. 15059 15060 *Bodo Moeller; problem pointed out by Niko Baric* 15061 15062 * In ssl3_get_client_hello (ssl/s3_srvr.c), generate a fatal alert 15063 (sent using the client's version number) if client_version is 15064 smaller than the protocol version in use. Also change 15065 ssl23_get_client_hello (ssl/s23_srvr.c) to select TLS 1.0 if 15066 the client demanded SSL 3.0 but only TLS 1.0 is enabled; then 15067 the client will at least see that alert. 15068 15069 *Bodo Moeller* 15070 15071 * Fix ssl3_get_message (ssl/s3_both.c) to handle message fragmentation 15072 correctly. 15073 15074 *Bodo Moeller* 15075 15076 * Avoid infinite loop in ssl3_get_message (ssl/s3_both.c) if a 15077 client receives HelloRequest while in a handshake. 15078 15079 *Bodo Moeller; bug noticed by Andy Schneider <andy.schneider@bjss.co.uk>* 15080 15081 * Bugfix in ssl3_accept (ssl/s3_srvr.c): Case SSL3_ST_SW_HELLO_REQ_C 15082 should end in 'break', not 'goto end' which circumvents various 15083 cleanups done in state SSL_ST_OK. But session related stuff 15084 must be disabled for SSL_ST_OK in the case that we just sent a 15085 HelloRequest. 15086 15087 Also avoid some overhead by not calling ssl_init_wbio_buffer() 15088 before just sending a HelloRequest. 15089 15090 *Bodo Moeller, Eric Rescorla <ekr@rtfm.com>* 15091 15092 * Fix ssl/s3_enc.c, ssl/t1_enc.c and ssl/s3_pkt.c so that we don't 15093 reveal whether illegal block cipher padding was found or a MAC 15094 verification error occurred. (Neither SSLerr() codes nor alerts 15095 are directly visible to potential attackers, but the information 15096 may leak via logfiles.) 15097 15098 Similar changes are not required for the SSL 2.0 implementation 15099 because the number of padding bytes is sent in clear for SSL 2.0, 15100 and the extra bytes are just ignored. However ssl/s2_pkt.c 15101 failed to verify that the purported number of padding bytes is in 15102 the legal range. 15103 15104 *Bodo Moeller* 15105 15106 * Add OpenUNIX-8 support including shared libraries 15107 (Boyd Lynn Gerber <gerberb@zenez.com>). 15108 15109 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15110 15111 * Improve RSA_padding_check_PKCS1_OAEP() check again to avoid 15112 'wristwatch attack' using huge encoding parameters (cf. 15113 James H. Manger's CRYPTO 2001 paper). Note that the 15114 RSA_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING case of RSA_private_decrypt() does not use 15115 encoding parameters and hence was not vulnerable. 15116 15117 *Bodo Moeller* 15118 15119 * BN_sqr() bug fix. 15120 15121 *Ulf Möller, reported by Jim Ellis <jim.ellis@cavium.com>* 15122 15123 * Rabin-Miller test analyses assume uniformly distributed witnesses, 15124 so use BN_pseudo_rand_range() instead of using BN_pseudo_rand() 15125 followed by modular reduction. 15126 15127 *Bodo Moeller; pointed out by Adam Young <AYoung1@NCSUS.JNJ.COM>* 15128 15129 * Add BN_pseudo_rand_range() with obvious functionality: BN_rand_range() 15130 equivalent based on BN_pseudo_rand() instead of BN_rand(). 15131 15132 *Bodo Moeller* 15133 15134 * s3_srvr.c: allow sending of large client certificate lists (> 16 kB). 15135 This function was broken, as the check for a new client hello message 15136 to handle SGC did not allow these large messages. 15137 (Tracked down by "Douglas E. Engert" <deengert@anl.gov>.) 15138 15139 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15140 15141 * Add alert descriptions for TLSv1 to `SSL_alert_desc_string[_long]()`. 15142 15143 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15144 15145 * Fix buggy behaviour of BIO_get_num_renegotiates() and BIO_ctrl() 15146 for BIO_C_GET_WRITE_BUF_SIZE ("Stephen Hinton" <shinton@netopia.com>). 15147 15148 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15149 15150 * Rework the configuration and shared library support for Tru64 Unix. 15151 The configuration part makes use of modern compiler features and 15152 still retains old compiler behavior for those that run older versions 15153 of the OS. The shared library support part includes a variant that 15154 uses the RPATH feature, and is available through the special 15155 configuration target "alpha-cc-rpath", which will never be selected 15156 automatically. 15157 15158 *Tim Mooney <mooney@dogbert.cc.ndsu.NoDak.edu> via Richard Levitte* 15159 15160 * In ssl3_get_key_exchange (ssl/s3_clnt.c), call ssl3_get_message() 15161 with the same message size as in ssl3_get_certificate_request(). 15162 Otherwise, if no ServerKeyExchange message occurs, CertificateRequest 15163 messages might inadvertently be reject as too long. 15164 15165 *Petr Lampa <lampa@fee.vutbr.cz>* 15166 15167 * Enhanced support for IA-64 Unix platforms (well, Linux and HP-UX). 15168 15169 *Andy Polyakov* 15170 15171 * Modified SSL library such that the verify_callback that has been set 15172 specifically for an SSL object with SSL_set_verify() is actually being 15173 used. Before the change, a verify_callback set with this function was 15174 ignored and the verify_callback() set in the SSL_CTX at the time of 15175 the call was used. New function X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb() introduced 15176 to allow the necessary settings. 15177 15178 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15179 15180 * Initialize static variable in crypto/dsa/dsa_lib.c and crypto/dh/dh_lib.c 15181 explicitly to NULL, as at least on Solaris 8 this seems not always to be 15182 done automatically (in contradiction to the requirements of the C 15183 standard). This made problems when used from OpenSSH. 15184 15185 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15186 15187 * In OpenSSL 0.9.6a and 0.9.6b, crypto/dh/dh_key.c ignored 15188 dh->length and always used 15189 15190 BN_rand_range(priv_key, dh->p). 15191 15192 BN_rand_range() is not necessary for Diffie-Hellman, and this 15193 specific range makes Diffie-Hellman unnecessarily inefficient if 15194 dh->length (recommended exponent length) is much smaller than the 15195 length of dh->p. We could use BN_rand_range() if the order of 15196 the subgroup was stored in the DH structure, but we only have 15197 dh->length. 15198 15199 So switch back to 15200 15201 BN_rand(priv_key, l, ...) 15202 15203 where 'l' is dh->length if this is defined, or BN_num_bits(dh->p)-1 15204 otherwise. 15205 15206 *Bodo Moeller* 15207 15208 * In 15209 15210 RSA_eay_public_encrypt 15211 RSA_eay_private_decrypt 15212 RSA_eay_private_encrypt (signing) 15213 RSA_eay_public_decrypt (signature verification) 15214 15215 (default implementations for RSA_public_encrypt, 15216 RSA_private_decrypt, RSA_private_encrypt, RSA_public_decrypt), 15217 always reject numbers >= n. 15218 15219 *Bodo Moeller* 15220 15221 * In crypto/rand/md_rand.c, use a new short-time lock CRYPTO_LOCK_RAND2 15222 to synchronize access to 'locking_thread'. This is necessary on 15223 systems where access to 'locking_thread' (an 'unsigned long' 15224 variable) is not atomic. 15225 15226 *Bodo Moeller* 15227 15228 * In crypto/rand/md_rand.c, set 'locking_thread' to current thread's ID 15229 *before* setting the 'crypto_lock_rand' flag. The previous code had 15230 a race condition if 0 is a valid thread ID. 15231 15232 *Travis Vitek <vitek@roguewave.com>* 15233 15234 * Add support for shared libraries under Irix. 15235 15236 *Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>* 15237 15238 * Add configuration option to build on Linux on both big-endian and 15239 little-endian MIPS. 15240 15241 *Ralf Baechle <ralf@uni-koblenz.de>* 15242 15243 * Add the possibility to create shared libraries on HP-UX. 15244 15245 *Richard Levitte* 15246 15247### Changes between 0.9.6a and 0.9.6b [9 Jul 2001] 15248 15249 * Change ssleay_rand_bytes (crypto/rand/md_rand.c) 15250 to avoid a SSLeay/OpenSSL PRNG weakness pointed out by 15251 Markku-Juhani O. Saarinen <markku-juhani.saarinen@nokia.com>: 15252 PRNG state recovery was possible based on the output of 15253 one PRNG request appropriately sized to gain knowledge on 15254 'md' followed by enough consecutive 1-byte PRNG requests 15255 to traverse all of 'state'. 15256 15257 1. When updating 'md_local' (the current thread's copy of 'md') 15258 during PRNG output generation, hash all of the previous 15259 'md_local' value, not just the half used for PRNG output. 15260 15261 2. Make the number of bytes from 'state' included into the hash 15262 independent from the number of PRNG bytes requested. 15263 15264 The first measure alone would be sufficient to avoid 15265 Markku-Juhani's attack. (Actually it had never occurred 15266 to me that the half of 'md_local' used for chaining was the 15267 half from which PRNG output bytes were taken -- I had always 15268 assumed that the secret half would be used.) The second 15269 measure makes sure that additional data from 'state' is never 15270 mixed into 'md_local' in small portions; this heuristically 15271 further strengthens the PRNG. 15272 15273 *Bodo Moeller* 15274 15275 * Fix crypto/bn/asm/mips3.s. 15276 15277 *Andy Polyakov* 15278 15279 * When only the key is given to "enc", the IV is undefined. Print out 15280 an error message in this case. 15281 15282 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15283 15284 * Handle special case when X509_NAME is empty in X509 printing routines. 15285 15286 *Steve Henson* 15287 15288 * In dsa_do_verify (crypto/dsa/dsa_ossl.c), verify that r and s are 15289 positive and less than q. 15290 15291 *Bodo Moeller* 15292 15293 * Don't change `*pointer` in CRYPTO_add_lock() is add_lock_callback is 15294 used: it isn't thread safe and the add_lock_callback should handle 15295 that itself. 15296 15297 *Paul Rose <Paul.Rose@bridge.com>* 15298 15299 * Verify that incoming data obeys the block size in 15300 ssl3_enc (ssl/s3_enc.c) and tls1_enc (ssl/t1_enc.c). 15301 15302 *Bodo Moeller* 15303 15304 * Fix OAEP check. 15305 15306 *Ulf Möller, Bodo Möller* 15307 15308 * The countermeasure against Bleichbacher's attack on PKCS #1 v1.5 15309 RSA encryption was accidentally removed in s3_srvr.c in OpenSSL 0.9.5 15310 when fixing the server behaviour for backwards-compatible 'client 15311 hello' messages. (Note that the attack is impractical against 15312 SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 anyway because length and version checking 15313 means that the probability of guessing a valid ciphertext is 15314 around 2^-40; see section 5 in Bleichenbacher's CRYPTO '98 15315 paper.) 15316 15317 Before 0.9.5, the countermeasure (hide the error by generating a 15318 random 'decryption result') did not work properly because 15319 ERR_clear_error() was missing, meaning that SSL_get_error() would 15320 detect the supposedly ignored error. 15321 15322 Both problems are now fixed. 15323 15324 *Bodo Moeller* 15325 15326 * In crypto/bio/bf_buff.c, increase DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE to 4096 15327 (previously it was 1024). 15328 15329 *Bodo Moeller* 15330 15331 * Fix for compatibility mode trust settings: ignore trust settings 15332 unless some valid trust or reject settings are present. 15333 15334 *Steve Henson* 15335 15336 * Fix for blowfish EVP: its a variable length cipher. 15337 15338 *Steve Henson* 15339 15340 * Fix various bugs related to DSA S/MIME verification. Handle missing 15341 parameters in DSA public key structures and return an error in the 15342 DSA routines if parameters are absent. 15343 15344 *Steve Henson* 15345 15346 * In versions up to 0.9.6, RAND_file_name() resorted to file ".rnd" 15347 in the current directory if neither $RANDFILE nor $HOME was set. 15348 RAND_file_name() in 0.9.6a returned NULL in this case. This has 15349 caused some confusion to Windows users who haven't defined $HOME. 15350 Thus RAND_file_name() is changed again: e_os.h can define a 15351 DEFAULT_HOME, which will be used if $HOME is not set. 15352 For Windows, we use "C:"; on other platforms, we still require 15353 environment variables. 15354 15355 * Move 'if (!initialized) RAND_poll()' into regions protected by 15356 CRYPTO_LOCK_RAND. This is not strictly necessary, but avoids 15357 having multiple threads call RAND_poll() concurrently. 15358 15359 *Bodo Moeller* 15360 15361 * In crypto/rand/md_rand.c, replace 'add_do_not_lock' flag by a 15362 combination of a flag and a thread ID variable. 15363 Otherwise while one thread is in ssleay_rand_bytes (which sets the 15364 flag), *other* threads can enter ssleay_add_bytes without obeying 15365 the CRYPTO_LOCK_RAND lock (and may even illegally release the lock 15366 that they do not hold after the first thread unsets add_do_not_lock). 15367 15368 *Bodo Moeller* 15369 15370 * Change bctest again: '-x' expressions are not available in all 15371 versions of 'test'. 15372 15373 *Bodo Moeller* 15374 15375### Changes between 0.9.6 and 0.9.6a [5 Apr 2001] 15376 15377 * Fix a couple of memory leaks in PKCS7_dataDecode() 15378 15379 *Steve Henson, reported by Heyun Zheng <hzheng@atdsprint.com>* 15380 15381 * Change Configure and Makefiles to provide EXE_EXT, which will contain 15382 the default extension for executables, if any. Also, make the perl 15383 scripts that use symlink() to test if it really exists and use "cp" 15384 if it doesn't. All this made OpenSSL compilable and installable in 15385 CygWin. 15386 15387 *Richard Levitte* 15388 15389 * Fix for asn1_GetSequence() for indefinite length constructed data. 15390 If SEQUENCE is length is indefinite just set c->slen to the total 15391 amount of data available. 15392 15393 *Steve Henson, reported by shige@FreeBSD.org* 15394 15395 *This change does not apply to 0.9.7.* 15396 15397 * Change bctest to avoid here-documents inside command substitution 15398 (workaround for FreeBSD /bin/sh bug). 15399 For compatibility with Ultrix, avoid shell functions (introduced 15400 in the bctest version that searches along $PATH). 15401 15402 *Bodo Moeller* 15403 15404 * Rename 'des_encrypt' to 'des_encrypt1'. This avoids the clashes 15405 with des_encrypt() defined on some operating systems, like Solaris 15406 and UnixWare. 15407 15408 *Richard Levitte* 15409 15410 * Check the result of RSA-CRT (see D. Boneh, R. DeMillo, R. Lipton: 15411 On the Importance of Eliminating Errors in Cryptographic 15412 Computations, J. Cryptology 14 (2001) 2, 101-119, 15413 <http://theory.stanford.edu/~dabo/papers/faults.ps.gz>). 15414 15415 *Ulf Moeller* 15416 15417 * MIPS assembler BIGNUM division bug fix. 15418 15419 *Andy Polyakov* 15420 15421 * Disabled incorrect Alpha assembler code. 15422 15423 *Richard Levitte* 15424 15425 * Fix PKCS#7 decode routines so they correctly update the length 15426 after reading an EOC for the EXPLICIT tag. 15427 15428 *Steve Henson* 15429 15430 *This change does not apply to 0.9.7.* 15431 15432 * Fix bug in PKCS#12 key generation routines. This was triggered 15433 if a 3DES key was generated with a 0 initial byte. Include 15434 PKCS12_BROKEN_KEYGEN compilation option to retain the old 15435 (but broken) behaviour. 15436 15437 *Steve Henson* 15438 15439 * Enhance bctest to search for a working bc along $PATH and print 15440 it when found. 15441 15442 *Tim Rice <tim@multitalents.net> via Richard Levitte* 15443 15444 * Fix memory leaks in err.c: free err_data string if necessary; 15445 don't write to the wrong index in ERR_set_error_data. 15446 15447 *Bodo Moeller* 15448 15449 * Implement ssl23_peek (analogous to ssl23_read), which previously 15450 did not exist. 15451 15452 *Bodo Moeller* 15453 15454 * Replace rdtsc with `_emit` statements for VC++ version 5. 15455 15456 *Jeremy Cooper <jeremy@baymoo.org>* 15457 15458 * Make it possible to reuse SSLv2 sessions. 15459 15460 *Richard Levitte* 15461 15462 * In copy_email() check for >= 0 as a return value for 15463 X509_NAME_get_index_by_NID() since 0 is a valid index. 15464 15465 *Steve Henson reported by Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@opensca.org>* 15466 15467 * Avoid coredump with unsupported or invalid public keys by checking if 15468 X509_get_pubkey() fails in PKCS7_verify(). Fix memory leak when 15469 PKCS7_verify() fails with non detached data. 15470 15471 *Steve Henson* 15472 15473 * Don't use getenv in library functions when run as setuid/setgid. 15474 New function OPENSSL_issetugid(). 15475 15476 *Ulf Moeller* 15477 15478 * Avoid false positives in memory leak detection code (crypto/mem_dbg.c) 15479 due to incorrect handling of multi-threading: 15480 15481 1. Fix timing glitch in the MemCheck_off() portion of CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(). 15482 15483 2. Fix logical glitch in is_MemCheck_on() aka CRYPTO_is_mem_check_on(). 15484 15485 3. Count how many times MemCheck_off() has been called so that 15486 nested use can be treated correctly. This also avoids 15487 inband-signalling in the previous code (which relied on the 15488 assumption that thread ID 0 is impossible). 15489 15490 *Bodo Moeller* 15491 15492 * Add "-rand" option also to s_client and s_server. 15493 15494 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15495 15496 * Fix CPU detection on Irix 6.x. 15497 *Kurt Hockenbury <khockenb@stevens-tech.edu> and 15498 "Bruce W. Forsberg" <bruce.forsberg@baesystems.com>* 15499 15500 * Fix X509_NAME bug which produced incorrect encoding if X509_NAME 15501 was empty. 15502 15503 *Steve Henson* 15504 15505 *This change does not apply to 0.9.7.* 15506 15507 * Use the cached encoding of an X509_NAME structure rather than 15508 copying it. This is apparently the reason for the libsafe "errors" 15509 but the code is actually correct. 15510 15511 *Steve Henson* 15512 15513 * Add new function BN_rand_range(), and fix DSA_sign_setup() to prevent 15514 Bleichenbacher's DSA attack. 15515 Extend BN_[pseudo_]rand: As before, top=1 forces the highest two bits 15516 to be set and top=0 forces the highest bit to be set; top=-1 is new 15517 and leaves the highest bit random. 15518 15519 *Ulf Moeller, Bodo Moeller* 15520 15521 * In the `NCONF_...`-based implementations for `CONF_...` queries 15522 (crypto/conf/conf_lib.c), if the input LHASH is NULL, avoid using 15523 a temporary CONF structure with the data component set to NULL 15524 (which gives segmentation faults in lh_retrieve). 15525 Instead, use NULL for the CONF pointer in CONF_get_string and 15526 CONF_get_number (which may use environment variables) and directly 15527 return NULL from CONF_get_section. 15528 15529 *Bodo Moeller* 15530 15531 * Fix potential buffer overrun for EBCDIC. 15532 15533 *Ulf Moeller* 15534 15535 * Tolerate nonRepudiation as being valid for S/MIME signing and certSign 15536 keyUsage if basicConstraints absent for a CA. 15537 15538 *Steve Henson* 15539 15540 * Make SMIME_write_PKCS7() write mail header values with a format that 15541 is more generally accepted (no spaces before the semicolon), since 15542 some programs can't parse those values properly otherwise. Also make 15543 sure BIO's that break lines after each write do not create invalid 15544 headers. 15545 15546 *Richard Levitte* 15547 15548 * Make the CRL encoding routines work with empty SEQUENCE OF. The 15549 macros previously used would not encode an empty SEQUENCE OF 15550 and break the signature. 15551 15552 *Steve Henson* 15553 15554 *This change does not apply to 0.9.7.* 15555 15556 * Zero the premaster secret after deriving the master secret in 15557 DH ciphersuites. 15558 15559 *Steve Henson* 15560 15561 * Add some EVP_add_digest_alias registrations (as found in 15562 OpenSSL_add_all_digests()) to SSL_library_init() 15563 aka OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms(). This provides improved 15564 compatibility with peers using X.509 certificates 15565 with unconventional AlgorithmIdentifier OIDs. 15566 15567 *Bodo Moeller* 15568 15569 * Fix for Irix with NO_ASM. 15570 15571 *"Bruce W. Forsberg" <bruce.forsberg@baesystems.com>* 15572 15573 * ./config script fixes. 15574 15575 *Ulf Moeller, Richard Levitte* 15576 15577 * Fix 'openssl passwd -1'. 15578 15579 *Bodo Moeller* 15580 15581 * Change PKCS12_key_gen_asc() so it can cope with non null 15582 terminated strings whose length is passed in the passlen 15583 parameter, for example from PEM callbacks. This was done 15584 by adding an extra length parameter to asc2uni(). 15585 15586 *Steve Henson, reported by <oddissey@samsung.co.kr>* 15587 15588 * Fix C code generated by 'openssl dsaparam -C': If a BN_bin2bn 15589 call failed, free the DSA structure. 15590 15591 *Bodo Moeller* 15592 15593 * Fix to uni2asc() to cope with zero length Unicode strings. 15594 These are present in some PKCS#12 files. 15595 15596 *Steve Henson* 15597 15598 * Increase s2->wbuf allocation by one byte in ssl2_new (ssl/s2_lib.c). 15599 Otherwise do_ssl_write (ssl/s2_pkt.c) will write beyond buffer limits 15600 when writing a 32767 byte record. 15601 15602 *Bodo Moeller; problem reported by Eric Day <eday@concentric.net>* 15603 15604 * In `RSA_eay_public_{en,ed}crypt` and RSA_eay_mod_exp (rsa_eay.c), 15605 obtain lock CRYPTO_LOCK_RSA before setting `rsa->_method_mod_{n,p,q}`. 15606 15607 (RSA objects have a reference count access to which is protected 15608 by CRYPTO_LOCK_RSA [see rsa_lib.c, s3_srvr.c, ssl_cert.c, ssl_rsa.c], 15609 so they are meant to be shared between threads.) 15610 *Bodo Moeller, Geoff Thorpe; original patch submitted by 15611 "Reddie, Steven" <Steven.Reddie@ca.com>* 15612 15613 * Fix a deadlock in CRYPTO_mem_leaks(). 15614 15615 *Bodo Moeller* 15616 15617 * Use better test patterns in bntest. 15618 15619 *Ulf Möller* 15620 15621 * rand_win.c fix for Borland C. 15622 15623 *Ulf Möller* 15624 15625 * BN_rshift bugfix for n == 0. 15626 15627 *Bodo Moeller* 15628 15629 * Add a 'bctest' script that checks for some known 'bc' bugs 15630 so that 'make test' does not abort just because 'bc' is broken. 15631 15632 *Bodo Moeller* 15633 15634 * Store verify_result within SSL_SESSION also for client side to 15635 avoid potential security hole. (Re-used sessions on the client side 15636 always resulted in verify_result==X509_V_OK, not using the original 15637 result of the server certificate verification.) 15638 15639 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15640 15641 * Fix ssl3_pending: If the record in s->s3->rrec is not of type 15642 SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA, return 0. 15643 Similarly, change ssl2_pending to return 0 if SSL_in_init(s) is true. 15644 15645 *Bodo Moeller* 15646 15647 * Fix SSL_peek: 15648 Both ssl2_peek and ssl3_peek, which were totally broken in earlier 15649 releases, have been re-implemented by renaming the previous 15650 implementations of ssl2_read and ssl3_read to ssl2_read_internal 15651 and ssl3_read_internal, respectively, and adding 'peek' parameters 15652 to them. The new ssl[23]_{read,peek} functions are calls to 15653 ssl[23]_read_internal with the 'peek' flag set appropriately. 15654 A 'peek' parameter has also been added to ssl3_read_bytes, which 15655 does the actual work for ssl3_read_internal. 15656 15657 *Bodo Moeller* 15658 15659 * Initialise "ex_data" member of RSA/DSA/DH structures prior to calling 15660 the method-specific "init()" handler. Also clean up ex_data after 15661 calling the method-specific "finish()" handler. Previously, this was 15662 happening the other way round. 15663 15664 *Geoff Thorpe* 15665 15666 * Increase BN_CTX_NUM (the number of BIGNUMs in a BN_CTX) to 16. 15667 The previous value, 12, was not always sufficient for BN_mod_exp(). 15668 15669 *Bodo Moeller* 15670 15671 * Make sure that shared libraries get the internal name engine with 15672 the full version number and not just 0. This should mark the 15673 shared libraries as not backward compatible. Of course, this should 15674 be changed again when we can guarantee backward binary compatibility. 15675 15676 *Richard Levitte* 15677 15678 * Fix typo in get_cert_by_subject() in by_dir.c 15679 15680 *Jean-Marc Desperrier <jean-marc.desperrier@certplus.com>* 15681 15682 * Rework the system to generate shared libraries: 15683 15684 - Make note of the expected extension for the shared libraries and 15685 if there is a need for symbolic links from for example libcrypto.so.0 15686 to libcrypto.so.0.9.7. There is extended info in Configure for 15687 that. 15688 15689 - Make as few rebuilds of the shared libraries as possible. 15690 15691 - Still avoid linking the OpenSSL programs with the shared libraries. 15692 15693 - When installing, install the shared libraries separately from the 15694 static ones. 15695 15696 *Richard Levitte* 15697 15698 * Fix SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead macro to actually use its argument. 15699 15700 Copy SSL_CTX's read_ahead flag to SSL object directly in SSL_new 15701 and not in SSL_clear because the latter is also used by the 15702 accept/connect functions; previously, the settings made by 15703 SSL_set_read_ahead would be lost during the handshake. 15704 15705 *Bodo Moeller; problems reported by Anders Gertz <gertz@epact.se>* 15706 15707 * Correct util/mkdef.pl to be selective about disabled algorithms. 15708 Previously, it would create entries for disabled algorithms no 15709 matter what. 15710 15711 *Richard Levitte* 15712 15713 * Added several new manual pages for SSL_* function. 15714 15715 *Lutz Jaenicke* 15716 15717### Changes between 0.9.5a and 0.9.6 [24 Sep 2000] 15718 15719 * In ssl23_get_client_hello, generate an error message when faced 15720 with an initial SSL 3.0/TLS record that is too small to contain the 15721 first two bytes of the ClientHello message, i.e. client_version. 15722 (Note that this is a pathologic case that probably has never happened 15723 in real life.) The previous approach was to use the version number 15724 from the record header as a substitute; but our protocol choice 15725 should not depend on that one because it is not authenticated 15726 by the Finished messages. 15727 15728 *Bodo Moeller* 15729 15730 * More robust randomness gathering functions for Windows. 15731 15732 *Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@columbia.edu>* 15733 15734 * For compatibility reasons if the flag X509_V_FLAG_ISSUER_CHECK is 15735 not set then we don't setup the error code for issuer check errors 15736 to avoid possibly overwriting other errors which the callback does 15737 handle. If an application does set the flag then we assume it knows 15738 what it is doing and can handle the new informational codes 15739 appropriately. 15740 15741 *Steve Henson* 15742 15743 * Fix for a nasty bug in ASN1_TYPE handling. ASN1_TYPE is used for 15744 a general "ANY" type, as such it should be able to decode anything 15745 including tagged types. However it didn't check the class so it would 15746 wrongly interpret tagged types in the same way as their universal 15747 counterpart and unknown types were just rejected. Changed so that the 15748 tagged and unknown types are handled in the same way as a SEQUENCE: 15749 that is the encoding is stored intact. There is also a new type 15750 "V_ASN1_OTHER" which is used when the class is not universal, in this 15751 case we have no idea what the actual type is so we just lump them all 15752 together. 15753 15754 *Steve Henson* 15755 15756 * On VMS, stdout may very well lead to a file that is written to 15757 in a record-oriented fashion. That means that every write() will 15758 write a separate record, which will be read separately by the 15759 programs trying to read from it. This can be very confusing. 15760 15761 The solution is to put a BIO filter in the way that will buffer 15762 text until a linefeed is reached, and then write everything a 15763 line at a time, so every record written will be an actual line, 15764 not chunks of lines and not (usually doesn't happen, but I've 15765 seen it once) several lines in one record. BIO_f_linebuffer() is 15766 the answer. 15767 15768 Currently, it's a VMS-only method, because that's where it has 15769 been tested well enough. 15770 15771 *Richard Levitte* 15772 15773 * Remove 'optimized' squaring variant in BN_mod_mul_montgomery, 15774 it can return incorrect results. 15775 (Note: The buggy variant was not enabled in OpenSSL 0.9.5a, 15776 but it was in 0.9.6-beta[12].) 15777 15778 *Bodo Moeller* 15779 15780 * Disable the check for content being present when verifying detached 15781 signatures in pk7_smime.c. Some versions of Netscape (wrongly) 15782 include zero length content when signing messages. 15783 15784 *Steve Henson* 15785 15786 * New BIO_shutdown_wr macro, which invokes the BIO_C_SHUTDOWN_WR 15787 BIO_ctrl (for BIO pairs). 15788 15789 *Bodo Möller* 15790 15791 * Add DSO method for VMS. 15792 15793 *Richard Levitte* 15794 15795 * Bug fix: Montgomery multiplication could produce results with the 15796 wrong sign. 15797 15798 *Ulf Möller* 15799 15800 * Add RPM specification openssl.spec and modify it to build three 15801 packages. The default package contains applications, application 15802 documentation and run-time libraries. The devel package contains 15803 include files, static libraries and function documentation. The 15804 doc package contains the contents of the doc directory. The original 15805 openssl.spec was provided by Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>. 15806 15807 *Richard Levitte* 15808 15809 * Add a large number of documentation files for many SSL routines. 15810 15811 *Lutz Jaenicke <Lutz.Jaenicke@aet.TU-Cottbus.DE>* 15812 15813 * Add a configuration entry for Sony News 4. 15814 15815 *NAKAJI Hiroyuki <nakaji@tutrp.tut.ac.jp>* 15816 15817 * Don't set the two most significant bits to one when generating a 15818 random number < q in the DSA library. 15819 15820 *Ulf Möller* 15821 15822 * New SSL API mode 'SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY'. This disables the default 15823 behaviour that SSL_read may result in SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ (even if 15824 the underlying transport is blocking) if a handshake took place. 15825 (The default behaviour is needed by applications such as s_client 15826 and s_server that use select() to determine when to use SSL_read; 15827 but for applications that know in advance when to expect data, it 15828 just makes things more complicated.) 15829 15830 *Bodo Moeller* 15831 15832 * Add RAND_egd_bytes(), which gives control over the number of bytes read 15833 from EGD. 15834 15835 *Ben Laurie* 15836 15837 * Add a few more EBCDIC conditionals that make `req` and `x509` 15838 work better on such systems. 15839 15840 *Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@MchP.Siemens.De>* 15841 15842 * Add two demo programs for PKCS12_parse() and PKCS12_create(). 15843 Update PKCS12_parse() so it copies the friendlyName and the 15844 keyid to the certificates aux info. 15845 15846 *Steve Henson* 15847 15848 * Fix bug in PKCS7_verify() which caused an infinite loop 15849 if there was more than one signature. 15850 15851 *Sven Uszpelkat <su@celocom.de>* 15852 15853 * Major change in util/mkdef.pl to include extra information 15854 about each symbol, as well as presenting variables as well 15855 as functions. This change means that there's n more need 15856 to rebuild the .num files when some algorithms are excluded. 15857 15858 *Richard Levitte* 15859 15860 * Allow the verify time to be set by an application, 15861 rather than always using the current time. 15862 15863 *Steve Henson* 15864 15865 * Phase 2 verify code reorganisation. The certificate 15866 verify code now looks up an issuer certificate by a 15867 number of criteria: subject name, authority key id 15868 and key usage. It also verifies self signed certificates 15869 by the same criteria. The main comparison function is 15870 X509_check_issued() which performs these checks. 15871 15872 Lot of changes were necessary in order to support this 15873 without completely rewriting the lookup code. 15874 15875 Authority and subject key identifier are now cached. 15876 15877 The LHASH 'certs' is X509_STORE has now been replaced 15878 by a STACK_OF(X509_OBJECT). This is mainly because an 15879 LHASH can't store or retrieve multiple objects with 15880 the same hash value. 15881 15882 As a result various functions (which were all internal 15883 use only) have changed to handle the new X509_STORE 15884 structure. This will break anything that messed round 15885 with X509_STORE internally. 15886 15887 The functions X509_STORE_add_cert() now checks for an 15888 exact match, rather than just subject name. 15889 15890 The X509_STORE API doesn't directly support the retrieval 15891 of multiple certificates matching a given criteria, however 15892 this can be worked round by performing a lookup first 15893 (which will fill the cache with candidate certificates) 15894 and then examining the cache for matches. This is probably 15895 the best we can do without throwing out X509_LOOKUP 15896 entirely (maybe later...). 15897 15898 The X509_VERIFY_CTX structure has been enhanced considerably. 15899 15900 All certificate lookup operations now go via a get_issuer() 15901 callback. Although this currently uses an X509_STORE it 15902 can be replaced by custom lookups. This is a simple way 15903 to bypass the X509_STORE hackery necessary to make this 15904 work and makes it possible to use more efficient techniques 15905 in future. A very simple version which uses a simple 15906 STACK for its trusted certificate store is also provided 15907 using X509_STORE_CTX_trusted_stack(). 15908 15909 The verify_cb() and verify() callbacks now have equivalents 15910 in the X509_STORE_CTX structure. 15911 15912 X509_STORE_CTX also has a 'flags' field which can be used 15913 to customise the verify behaviour. 15914 15915 *Steve Henson* 15916 15917 * Add new PKCS#7 signing option PKCS7_NOSMIMECAP which 15918 excludes S/MIME capabilities. 15919 15920 *Steve Henson* 15921 15922 * When a certificate request is read in keep a copy of the 15923 original encoding of the signed data and use it when outputting 15924 again. Signatures then use the original encoding rather than 15925 a decoded, encoded version which may cause problems if the 15926 request is improperly encoded. 15927 15928 *Steve Henson* 15929 15930 * For consistency with other BIO_puts implementations, call 15931 buffer_write(b, ...) directly in buffer_puts instead of calling 15932 BIO_write(b, ...). 15933 15934 In BIO_puts, increment b->num_write as in BIO_write. 15935 15936 *Peter.Sylvester@EdelWeb.fr* 15937 15938 * Fix BN_mul_word for the case where the word is 0. (We have to use 15939 BN_zero, we may not return a BIGNUM with an array consisting of 15940 words set to zero.) 15941 15942 *Bodo Moeller* 15943 15944 * Avoid calling abort() from within the library when problems are 15945 detected, except if preprocessor symbols have been defined 15946 (such as REF_CHECK, BN_DEBUG etc.). 15947 15948 *Bodo Moeller* 15949 15950 * New openssl application 'rsautl'. This utility can be 15951 used for low-level RSA operations. DER public key 15952 BIO/fp routines also added. 15953 15954 *Steve Henson* 15955 15956 * New Configure entry and patches for compiling on QNX 4. 15957 15958 *Andreas Schneider <andreas@ds3.etech.fh-hamburg.de>* 15959 15960 * A demo state-machine implementation was sponsored by 15961 Nuron (<http://www.nuron.com/>) and is now available in 15962 demos/state_machine. 15963 15964 *Ben Laurie* 15965 15966 * New options added to the 'dgst' utility for signature 15967 generation and verification. 15968 15969 *Steve Henson* 15970 15971 * Unrecognized PKCS#7 content types are now handled via a 15972 catch all ASN1_TYPE structure. This allows unsupported 15973 types to be stored as a "blob" and an application can 15974 encode and decode it manually. 15975 15976 *Steve Henson* 15977 15978 * Fix various signed/unsigned issues to make a_strex.c 15979 compile under VC++. 15980 15981 *Oscar Jacobsson <oscar.jacobsson@celocom.com>* 15982 15983 * ASN1 fixes. i2d_ASN1_OBJECT was not returning the correct 15984 length if passed a buffer. ASN1_INTEGER_to_BN failed 15985 if passed a NULL BN and its argument was negative. 15986 15987 *Steve Henson, pointed out by Sven Heiberg <sven@tartu.cyber.ee>* 15988 15989 * Modification to PKCS#7 encoding routines to output definite 15990 length encoding. Since currently the whole structures are in 15991 memory there's not real point in using indefinite length 15992 constructed encoding. However if OpenSSL is compiled with 15993 the flag PKCS7_INDEFINITE_ENCODING the old form is used. 15994 15995 *Steve Henson* 15996 15997 * Added BIO_vprintf() and BIO_vsnprintf(). 15998 15999 *Richard Levitte* 16000 16001 * Added more prefixes to parse for in the strings written 16002 through a logging bio, to cover all the levels that are available 16003 through syslog. The prefixes are now: 16004 16005 PANIC, EMERG, EMR => LOG_EMERG 16006 ALERT, ALR => LOG_ALERT 16007 CRIT, CRI => LOG_CRIT 16008 ERROR, ERR => LOG_ERR 16009 WARNING, WARN, WAR => LOG_WARNING 16010 NOTICE, NOTE, NOT => LOG_NOTICE 16011 INFO, INF => LOG_INFO 16012 DEBUG, DBG => LOG_DEBUG 16013 16014 and as before, if none of those prefixes are present at the 16015 beginning of the string, LOG_ERR is chosen. 16016 16017 On Win32, the `LOG_*` levels are mapped according to this: 16018 16019 LOG_EMERG, LOG_ALERT, LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR => EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE 16020 LOG_WARNING => EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE 16021 LOG_NOTICE, LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG => EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE 16022 16023 *Richard Levitte* 16024 16025 * Made it possible to reconfigure with just the configuration 16026 argument "reconf" or "reconfigure". The command line arguments 16027 are stored in Makefile.ssl in the variable CONFIGURE_ARGS, 16028 and are retrieved from there when reconfiguring. 16029 16030 *Richard Levitte* 16031 16032 * MD4 implemented. 16033 16034 *Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>, Richard Levitte* 16035 16036 * Add the arguments -CAfile and -CApath to the pkcs12 utility. 16037 16038 *Richard Levitte* 16039 16040 * The obj_dat.pl script was messing up the sorting of object 16041 names. The reason was that it compared the quoted version 16042 of strings as a result "OCSP" > "OCSP Signing" because 16043 " > SPACE. Changed script to store unquoted versions of 16044 names and add quotes on output. It was also omitting some 16045 names from the lookup table if they were given a default 16046 value (that is if SN is missing it is given the same 16047 value as LN and vice versa), these are now added on the 16048 grounds that if an object has a name we should be able to 16049 look it up. Finally added warning output when duplicate 16050 short or long names are found. 16051 16052 *Steve Henson* 16053 16054 * Changes needed for Tandem NSK. 16055 16056 *Scott Uroff <scott@xypro.com>* 16057 16058 * Fix SSL 2.0 rollback checking: Due to an off-by-one error in 16059 RSA_padding_check_SSLv23(), special padding was never detected 16060 and thus the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 countermeasure against protocol 16061 version rollback attacks was not effective. 16062 16063 In s23_clnt.c, don't use special rollback-attack detection padding 16064 (RSA_SSLV23_PADDING) if SSL 2.0 is the only protocol enabled in the 16065 client; similarly, in s23_srvr.c, don't do the rollback check if 16066 SSL 2.0 is the only protocol enabled in the server. 16067 16068 *Bodo Moeller* 16069 16070 * Make it possible to get hexdumps of unprintable data with 'openssl 16071 asn1parse'. By implication, the functions ASN1_parse_dump() and 16072 BIO_dump_indent() are added. 16073 16074 *Richard Levitte* 16075 16076 * New functions ASN1_STRING_print_ex() and X509_NAME_print_ex() 16077 these print out strings and name structures based on various 16078 flags including RFC2253 support and proper handling of 16079 multibyte characters. Added options to the 'x509' utility 16080 to allow the various flags to be set. 16081 16082 *Steve Henson* 16083 16084 * Various fixes to use ASN1_TIME instead of ASN1_UTCTIME. 16085 Also change the functions X509_cmp_current_time() and 16086 X509_gmtime_adj() work with an ASN1_TIME structure, 16087 this will enable certificates using GeneralizedTime in validity 16088 dates to be checked. 16089 16090 *Steve Henson* 16091 16092 * Make the NEG_PUBKEY_BUG code (which tolerates invalid 16093 negative public key encodings) on by default, 16094 NO_NEG_PUBKEY_BUG can be set to disable it. 16095 16096 *Steve Henson* 16097 16098 * New function c2i_ASN1_OBJECT() which acts on ASN1_OBJECT 16099 content octets. An i2c_ASN1_OBJECT is unnecessary because 16100 the encoding can be trivially obtained from the structure. 16101 16102 *Steve Henson* 16103 16104 * crypto/err.c locking bugfix: Use write locks (`CRYPTO_w_[un]lock`), 16105 not read locks (`CRYPTO_r_[un]lock`). 16106 16107 *Bodo Moeller* 16108 16109 * A first attempt at creating official support for shared 16110 libraries through configuration. I've kept it so the 16111 default is static libraries only, and the OpenSSL programs 16112 are always statically linked for now, but there are 16113 preparations for dynamic linking in place. 16114 This has been tested on Linux and Tru64. 16115 16116 *Richard Levitte* 16117 16118 * Randomness polling function for Win9x, as described in: 16119 Peter Gutmann, Software Generation of Practically Strong 16120 Random Numbers. 16121 16122 *Ulf Möller* 16123 16124 * Fix so PRNG is seeded in req if using an already existing 16125 DSA key. 16126 16127 *Steve Henson* 16128 16129 * New options to smime application. -inform and -outform 16130 allow alternative formats for the S/MIME message including 16131 PEM and DER. The -content option allows the content to be 16132 specified separately. This should allow things like Netscape 16133 form signing output easier to verify. 16134 16135 *Steve Henson* 16136 16137 * Fix the ASN1 encoding of tags using the 'long form'. 16138 16139 *Steve Henson* 16140 16141 * New ASN1 functions, `i2c_*` and `c2i_*` for INTEGER and BIT 16142 STRING types. These convert content octets to and from the 16143 underlying type. The actual tag and length octets are 16144 already assumed to have been read in and checked. These 16145 are needed because all other string types have virtually 16146 identical handling apart from the tag. By having versions 16147 of the ASN1 functions that just operate on content octets 16148 IMPLICIT tagging can be handled properly. It also allows 16149 the ASN1_ENUMERATED code to be cut down because ASN1_ENUMERATED 16150 and ASN1_INTEGER are identical apart from the tag. 16151 16152 *Steve Henson* 16153 16154 * Change the handling of OID objects as follows: 16155 16156 - New object identifiers are inserted in objects.txt, following 16157 the syntax given in [crypto/objects/README.md](crypto/objects/README.md). 16158 - objects.pl is used to process obj_mac.num and create a new 16159 obj_mac.h. 16160 - obj_dat.pl is used to create a new obj_dat.h, using the data in 16161 obj_mac.h. 16162 16163 This is currently kind of a hack, and the perl code in objects.pl 16164 isn't very elegant, but it works as I intended. The simplest way 16165 to check that it worked correctly is to look in obj_dat.h and 16166 check the array nid_objs and make sure the objects haven't moved 16167 around (this is important!). Additions are OK, as well as 16168 consistent name changes. 16169 16170 *Richard Levitte* 16171 16172 * Add BSD-style MD5-based passwords to 'openssl passwd' (option '-1'). 16173 16174 *Bodo Moeller* 16175 16176 * Addition of the command line parameter '-rand file' to 'openssl req'. 16177 The given file adds to whatever has already been seeded into the 16178 random pool through the RANDFILE configuration file option or 16179 environment variable, or the default random state file. 16180 16181 *Richard Levitte* 16182 16183 * mkstack.pl now sorts each macro group into lexical order. 16184 Previously the output order depended on the order the files 16185 appeared in the directory, resulting in needless rewriting 16186 of safestack.h . 16187 16188 *Steve Henson* 16189 16190 * Patches to make OpenSSL compile under Win32 again. Mostly 16191 work arounds for the VC++ problem that it treats func() as 16192 func(void). Also stripped out the parts of mkdef.pl that 16193 added extra typesafe functions: these no longer exist. 16194 16195 *Steve Henson* 16196 16197 * Reorganisation of the stack code. The macros are now all 16198 collected in safestack.h . Each macro is defined in terms of 16199 a "stack macro" of the form `SKM_<name>(type, a, b)`. The 16200 DEBUG_SAFESTACK is now handled in terms of function casts, 16201 this has the advantage of retaining type safety without the 16202 use of additional functions. If DEBUG_SAFESTACK is not defined 16203 then the non typesafe macros are used instead. Also modified the 16204 mkstack.pl script to handle the new form. Needs testing to see 16205 if which (if any) compilers it chokes and maybe make DEBUG_SAFESTACK 16206 the default if no major problems. Similar behaviour for ASN1_SET_OF 16207 and PKCS12_STACK_OF. 16208 16209 *Steve Henson* 16210 16211 * When some versions of IIS use the 'NET' form of private key the 16212 key derivation algorithm is different. Normally MD5(password) is 16213 used as a 128 bit RC4 key. In the modified case 16214 MD5(MD5(password) + "SGCKEYSALT") is used instead. Added some 16215 new functions i2d_RSA_NET(), d2i_RSA_NET() etc which are the same 16216 as the old Netscape_RSA functions except they have an additional 16217 'sgckey' parameter which uses the modified algorithm. Also added 16218 an -sgckey command line option to the rsa utility. Thanks to 16219 Adrian Peck <bertie@ncipher.com> for posting details of the modified 16220 algorithm to openssl-dev. 16221 16222 *Steve Henson* 16223 16224 * The evp_local.h macros were using 'c.##kname' which resulted in 16225 invalid expansion on some systems (SCO 5.0.5 for example). 16226 Corrected to 'c.kname'. 16227 16228 *Phillip Porch <root@theporch.com>* 16229 16230 * New X509_get1_email() and X509_REQ_get1_email() functions that return 16231 a STACK of email addresses from a certificate or request, these look 16232 in the subject name and the subject alternative name extensions and 16233 omit any duplicate addresses. 16234 16235 *Steve Henson* 16236 16237 * Re-implement BN_mod_exp2_mont using independent (and larger) windows. 16238 This makes DSA verification about 2 % faster. 16239 16240 *Bodo Moeller* 16241 16242 * Increase maximum window size in `BN_mod_exp_...` to 6 bits instead of 5 16243 (meaning that now 2^5 values will be precomputed, which is only 4 KB 16244 plus overhead for 1024 bit moduli). 16245 This makes exponentiations about 0.5 % faster for 1024 bit 16246 exponents (as measured by "openssl speed rsa2048"). 16247 16248 *Bodo Moeller* 16249 16250 * Rename memory handling macros to avoid conflicts with other 16251 software: 16252 Malloc => OPENSSL_malloc 16253 Malloc_locked => OPENSSL_malloc_locked 16254 Realloc => OPENSSL_realloc 16255 Free => OPENSSL_free 16256 16257 *Richard Levitte* 16258 16259 * New function BN_mod_exp_mont_word for small bases (roughly 15% 16260 faster than BN_mod_exp_mont, i.e. 7% for a full DH exchange). 16261 16262 *Bodo Moeller* 16263 16264 * CygWin32 support. 16265 16266 *John Jarvie <jjarvie@newsguy.com>* 16267 16268 * The type-safe stack code has been rejigged. It is now only compiled 16269 in when OpenSSL is configured with the DEBUG_SAFESTACK option and 16270 by default all type-specific stack functions are "#define"d back to 16271 standard stack functions. This results in more streamlined output 16272 but retains the type-safety checking possibilities of the original 16273 approach. 16274 16275 *Geoff Thorpe* 16276 16277 * The STACK code has been cleaned up, and certain type declarations 16278 that didn't make a lot of sense have been brought in line. This has 16279 also involved a cleanup of sorts in safestack.h to more correctly 16280 map type-safe stack functions onto their plain stack counterparts. 16281 This work has also resulted in a variety of "const"ifications of 16282 lots of the code, especially `_cmp` operations which should normally 16283 be prototyped with "const" parameters anyway. 16284 16285 *Geoff Thorpe* 16286 16287 * When generating bytes for the first time in md_rand.c, 'stir the pool' 16288 by seeding with STATE_SIZE dummy bytes (with zero entropy count). 16289 (The PRNG state consists of two parts, the large pool 'state' and 'md', 16290 where all of 'md' is used each time the PRNG is used, but 'state' 16291 is used only indexed by a cyclic counter. As entropy may not be 16292 well distributed from the beginning, 'md' is important as a 16293 chaining variable. However, the output function chains only half 16294 of 'md', i.e. 80 bits. ssleay_rand_add, on the other hand, chains 16295 all of 'md', and seeding with STATE_SIZE dummy bytes will result 16296 in all of 'state' being rewritten, with the new values depending 16297 on virtually all of 'md'. This overcomes the 80 bit limitation.) 16298 16299 *Bodo Moeller* 16300 16301 * In ssl/s2_clnt.c and ssl/s3_clnt.c, call ERR_clear_error() when 16302 the handshake is continued after ssl_verify_cert_chain(); 16303 otherwise, if SSL_VERIFY_NONE is set, remaining error codes 16304 can lead to 'unexplainable' connection aborts later. 16305 16306 *Bodo Moeller; problem tracked down by Lutz Jaenicke* 16307 16308 * Major EVP API cipher revision. 16309 Add hooks for extra EVP features. This allows various cipher 16310 parameters to be set in the EVP interface. Support added for variable 16311 key length ciphers via the EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_key_length() function and 16312 setting of RC2 and RC5 parameters. 16313 16314 Modify EVP_OpenInit() and EVP_SealInit() to cope with variable key length 16315 ciphers. 16316 16317 Remove lots of duplicated code from the EVP library. For example *every* 16318 cipher init() function handles the 'iv' in the same way according to the 16319 cipher mode. They also all do nothing if the 'key' parameter is NULL and 16320 for CFB and OFB modes they zero ctx->num. 16321 16322 New functionality allows removal of S/MIME code RC2 hack. 16323 16324 Most of the routines have the same form and so can be declared in terms 16325 of macros. 16326 16327 By shifting this to the top level EVP_CipherInit() it can be removed from 16328 all individual ciphers. If the cipher wants to handle IVs or keys 16329 differently it can set the EVP_CIPH_CUSTOM_IV or EVP_CIPH_ALWAYS_CALL_INIT 16330 flags. 16331 16332 Change lots of functions like EVP_EncryptUpdate() to now return a 16333 value: although software versions of the algorithms cannot fail 16334 any installed hardware versions can. 16335 16336 *Steve Henson* 16337 16338 * Implement SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG: In ssl3_get_client_key_exchange, if 16339 this option is set, tolerate broken clients that send the negotiated 16340 protocol version number instead of the requested protocol version 16341 number. 16342 16343 *Bodo Moeller* 16344 16345 * Call dh_tmp_cb (set by `..._TMP_DH_CB`) with correct 'is_export' flag; 16346 i.e. non-zero for export ciphersuites, zero otherwise. 16347 Previous versions had this flag inverted, inconsistent with 16348 rsa_tmp_cb (..._TMP_RSA_CB). 16349 16350 *Bodo Moeller; problem reported by Amit Chopra* 16351 16352 * Add missing DSA library text string. Work around for some IIS 16353 key files with invalid SEQUENCE encoding. 16354 16355 *Steve Henson* 16356 16357 * Add a document (doc/standards.txt) that list all kinds of standards 16358 and so on that are implemented in OpenSSL. 16359 16360 *Richard Levitte* 16361 16362 * Enhance c_rehash script. Old version would mishandle certificates 16363 with the same subject name hash and wouldn't handle CRLs at all. 16364 Added -fingerprint option to crl utility, to support new c_rehash 16365 features. 16366 16367 *Steve Henson* 16368 16369 * Eliminate non-ANSI declarations in crypto.h and stack.h. 16370 16371 *Ulf Möller* 16372 16373 * Fix for SSL server purpose checking. Server checking was 16374 rejecting certificates which had extended key usage present 16375 but no ssl client purpose. 16376 16377 *Steve Henson, reported by Rene Grosser <grosser@hisolutions.com>* 16378 16379 * Make PKCS#12 code work with no password. The PKCS#12 spec 16380 is a little unclear about how a blank password is handled. 16381 Since the password in encoded as a BMPString with terminating 16382 double NULL a zero length password would end up as just the 16383 double NULL. However no password at all is different and is 16384 handled differently in the PKCS#12 key generation code. NS 16385 treats a blank password as zero length. MSIE treats it as no 16386 password on export: but it will try both on import. We now do 16387 the same: PKCS12_parse() tries zero length and no password if 16388 the password is set to "" or NULL (NULL is now a valid password: 16389 it wasn't before) as does the pkcs12 application. 16390 16391 *Steve Henson* 16392 16393 * Bugfixes in `apps/x509.c`: Avoid a memory leak; and don't use 16394 perror when PEM_read_bio_X509_REQ fails, the error message must 16395 be obtained from the error queue. 16396 16397 *Bodo Moeller* 16398 16399 * Avoid 'thread_hash' memory leak in crypto/err/err.c by freeing 16400 it in ERR_remove_state if appropriate, and change ERR_get_state 16401 accordingly to avoid race conditions (this is necessary because 16402 thread_hash is no longer constant once set). 16403 16404 *Bodo Moeller* 16405 16406 * Bugfix for linux-elf makefile.one. 16407 16408 *Ulf Möller* 16409 16410 * RSA_get_default_method() will now cause a default 16411 RSA_METHOD to be chosen if one doesn't exist already. 16412 Previously this was only set during a call to RSA_new() 16413 or RSA_new_method(NULL) meaning it was possible for 16414 RSA_get_default_method() to return NULL. 16415 16416 *Geoff Thorpe* 16417 16418 * Added native name translation to the existing DSO code 16419 that will convert (if the flag to do so is set) filenames 16420 that are sufficiently small and have no path information 16421 into a canonical native form. Eg. "blah" converted to 16422 "libblah.so" or "blah.dll" etc. 16423 16424 *Geoff Thorpe* 16425 16426 * New function ERR_error_string_n(e, buf, len) which is like 16427 ERR_error_string(e, buf), but writes at most 'len' bytes 16428 including the 0 terminator. For ERR_error_string_n, 'buf' 16429 may not be NULL. 16430 16431 *Damien Miller <djm@mindrot.org>, Bodo Moeller* 16432 16433 * CONF library reworked to become more general. A new CONF 16434 configuration file reader "class" is implemented as well as a 16435 new functions (`NCONF_*`, for "New CONF") to handle it. The now 16436 old `CONF_*` functions are still there, but are reimplemented to 16437 work in terms of the new functions. Also, a set of functions 16438 to handle the internal storage of the configuration data is 16439 provided to make it easier to write new configuration file 16440 reader "classes" (I can definitely see something reading a 16441 configuration file in XML format, for example), called `_CONF_*`, 16442 or "the configuration storage API"... 16443 16444 The new configuration file reading functions are: 16445 16446 NCONF_new, NCONF_free, NCONF_load, NCONF_load_fp, NCONF_load_bio, 16447 NCONF_get_section, NCONF_get_string, NCONF_get_numbre 16448 16449 NCONF_default, NCONF_WIN32 16450 16451 NCONF_dump_fp, NCONF_dump_bio 16452 16453 NCONF_default and NCONF_WIN32 are method (or "class") choosers, 16454 NCONF_new creates a new CONF object. This works in the same way 16455 as other interfaces in OpenSSL, like the BIO interface. 16456 `NCONF_dump_*` dump the internal storage of the configuration file, 16457 which is useful for debugging. All other functions take the same 16458 arguments as the old `CONF_*` functions with the exception of the 16459 first that must be a `CONF *` instead of a `LHASH *`. 16460 16461 To make it easier to use the new classes with the old `CONF_*` functions, 16462 the function CONF_set_default_method is provided. 16463 16464 *Richard Levitte* 16465 16466 * Add '-tls1' option to 'openssl ciphers', which was already 16467 mentioned in the documentation but had not been implemented. 16468 (This option is not yet really useful because even the additional 16469 experimental TLS 1.0 ciphers are currently treated as SSL 3.0 ciphers.) 16470 16471 *Bodo Moeller* 16472 16473 * Initial DSO code added into libcrypto for letting OpenSSL (and 16474 OpenSSL-based applications) load shared libraries and bind to 16475 them in a portable way. 16476 16477 *Geoff Thorpe, with contributions from Richard Levitte* 16478 16479### Changes between 0.9.5 and 0.9.5a [1 Apr 2000] 16480 16481 * Make sure _lrotl and _lrotr are only used with MSVC. 16482 16483 * Use lock CRYPTO_LOCK_RAND correctly in ssleay_rand_status 16484 (the default implementation of RAND_status). 16485 16486 * Rename openssl x509 option '-crlext', which was added in 0.9.5, 16487 to '-clrext' (= clear extensions), as intended and documented. 16488 *Bodo Moeller; inconsistency pointed out by Michael Attili 16489 <attili@amaxo.com>* 16490 16491 * Fix for HMAC. It wasn't zeroing the rest of the block if the key length 16492 was larger than the MD block size. 16493 16494 *Steve Henson, pointed out by Yost William <YostW@tce.com>* 16495 16496 * Modernise PKCS12_parse() so it uses STACK_OF(X509) for its ca argument 16497 fix a leak when the ca argument was passed as NULL. Stop X509_PUBKEY_set() 16498 using the passed key: if the passed key was a private key the result 16499 of X509_print(), for example, would be to print out all the private key 16500 components. 16501 16502 *Steve Henson* 16503 16504 * des_quad_cksum() byte order bug fix. 16505 *Ulf Möller, using the problem description in krb4-0.9.7, where 16506 the solution is attributed to Derrick J Brashear <shadow@DEMENTIA.ORG>* 16507 16508 * Fix so V_ASN1_APP_CHOOSE works again: however its use is strongly 16509 discouraged. 16510 16511 *Steve Henson, pointed out by Brian Korver <briank@cs.stanford.edu>* 16512 16513 * For easily testing in shell scripts whether some command 16514 'openssl XXX' exists, the new pseudo-command 'openssl no-XXX' 16515 returns with exit code 0 iff no command of the given name is available. 16516 'no-XXX' is printed in this case, 'XXX' otherwise. In both cases, 16517 the output goes to stdout and nothing is printed to stderr. 16518 Additional arguments are always ignored. 16519 16520 Since for each cipher there is a command of the same name, 16521 the 'no-cipher' compilation switches can be tested this way. 16522 16523 ('openssl no-XXX' is not able to detect pseudo-commands such 16524 as 'quit', 'list-XXX-commands', or 'no-XXX' itself.) 16525 16526 *Bodo Moeller* 16527 16528 * Update test suite so that 'make test' succeeds in 'no-rsa' configuration. 16529 16530 *Bodo Moeller* 16531 16532 * For SSL_[CTX_]set_tmp_dh, don't create a DH key if SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE 16533 is set; it will be thrown away anyway because each handshake creates 16534 its own key. 16535 ssl_cert_dup, which is used by SSL_new, now copies DH keys in addition 16536 to parameters -- in previous versions (since OpenSSL 0.9.3) the 16537 'default key' from SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh would always be lost, meaning 16538 you effectively got SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE when using this macro. 16539 16540 *Bodo Moeller* 16541 16542 * New s_client option -ign_eof: EOF at stdin is ignored, and 16543 'Q' and 'R' lose their special meanings (quit/renegotiate). 16544 This is part of what -quiet does; unlike -quiet, -ign_eof 16545 does not suppress any output. 16546 16547 *Richard Levitte* 16548 16549 * Add compatibility options to the purpose and trust code. The 16550 purpose X509_PURPOSE_ANY is "any purpose" which automatically 16551 accepts a certificate or CA, this was the previous behaviour, 16552 with all the associated security issues. 16553 16554 X509_TRUST_COMPAT is the old trust behaviour: only and 16555 automatically trust self signed roots in certificate store. A 16556 new trust setting X509_TRUST_DEFAULT is used to specify that 16557 a purpose has no associated trust setting and it should instead 16558 use the value in the default purpose. 16559 16560 *Steve Henson* 16561 16562 * Fix the PKCS#8 DSA private key code so it decodes keys again 16563 and fix a memory leak. 16564 16565 *Steve Henson* 16566 16567 * In util/mkerr.pl (which implements 'make errors'), preserve 16568 reason strings from the previous version of the .c file, as 16569 the default to have only downcase letters (and digits) in 16570 automatically generated reasons codes is not always appropriate. 16571 16572 *Bodo Moeller* 16573 16574 * In ERR_load_ERR_strings(), build an ERR_LIB_SYS error reason table 16575 using strerror. Previously, ERR_reason_error_string() returned 16576 library names as reason strings for SYSerr; but SYSerr is a special 16577 case where small numbers are errno values, not library numbers. 16578 16579 *Bodo Moeller* 16580 16581 * Add '-dsaparam' option to 'openssl dhparam' application. This 16582 converts DSA parameters into DH parameters. (When creating parameters, 16583 DSA_generate_parameters is used.) 16584 16585 *Bodo Moeller* 16586 16587 * Include 'length' (recommended exponent length) in C code generated 16588 by 'openssl dhparam -C'. 16589 16590 *Bodo Moeller* 16591 16592 * The second argument to set_label in perlasm was already being used 16593 so couldn't be used as a "file scope" flag. Moved to third argument 16594 which was free. 16595 16596 *Steve Henson* 16597 16598 * In PEM_ASN1_write_bio and some other functions, use RAND_pseudo_bytes 16599 instead of RAND_bytes for encryption IVs and salts. 16600 16601 *Bodo Moeller* 16602 16603 * Include RAND_status() into RAND_METHOD instead of implementing 16604 it only for md_rand.c Otherwise replacing the PRNG by calling 16605 RAND_set_rand_method would be impossible. 16606 16607 *Bodo Moeller* 16608 16609 * Don't let DSA_generate_key() enter an infinite loop if the random 16610 number generation fails. 16611 16612 *Bodo Moeller* 16613 16614 * New 'rand' application for creating pseudo-random output. 16615 16616 *Bodo Moeller* 16617 16618 * Added configuration support for Linux/IA64 16619 16620 *Rolf Haberrecker <rolf@suse.de>* 16621 16622 * Assembler module support for Mingw32. 16623 16624 *Ulf Möller* 16625 16626 * Shared library support for HPUX (in shlib/). 16627 16628 *Lutz Jaenicke <Lutz.Jaenicke@aet.TU-Cottbus.DE> and Anonymous* 16629 16630 * Shared library support for Solaris gcc. 16631 16632 *Lutz Behnke <behnke@trustcenter.de>* 16633 16634### Changes between 0.9.4 and 0.9.5 [28 Feb 2000] 16635 16636 * PKCS7_encrypt() was adding text MIME headers twice because they 16637 were added manually and by SMIME_crlf_copy(). 16638 16639 *Steve Henson* 16640 16641 * In bntest.c don't call BN_rand with zero bits argument. 16642 16643 *Steve Henson, pointed out by Andrew W. Gray <agray@iconsinc.com>* 16644 16645 * BN_mul bugfix: In bn_mul_part_recursion() only the a>a[n] && b>b[n] 16646 case was implemented. This caused BN_div_recp() to fail occasionally. 16647 16648 *Ulf Möller* 16649 16650 * Add an optional second argument to the set_label() in the perl 16651 assembly language builder. If this argument exists and is set 16652 to 1 it signals that the assembler should use a symbol whose 16653 scope is the entire file, not just the current function. This 16654 is needed with MASM which uses the format label:: for this scope. 16655 16656 *Steve Henson, pointed out by Peter Runestig <peter@runestig.com>* 16657 16658 * Change the ASN1 types so they are typedefs by default. Before 16659 almost all types were #define'd to ASN1_STRING which was causing 16660 STACK_OF() problems: you couldn't declare STACK_OF(ASN1_UTF8STRING) 16661 for example. 16662 16663 *Steve Henson* 16664 16665 * Change names of new functions to the new get1/get0 naming 16666 convention: After 'get1', the caller owns a reference count 16667 and has to call `..._free`; 'get0' returns a pointer to some 16668 data structure without incrementing reference counters. 16669 (Some of the existing 'get' functions increment a reference 16670 counter, some don't.) 16671 Similarly, 'set1' and 'add1' functions increase reference 16672 counters or duplicate objects. 16673 16674 *Steve Henson* 16675 16676 * Allow for the possibility of temp RSA key generation failure: 16677 the code used to assume it always worked and crashed on failure. 16678 16679 *Steve Henson* 16680 16681 * Fix potential buffer overrun problem in BIO_printf(). 16682 *Ulf Möller, using public domain code by Patrick Powell; problem 16683 pointed out by David Sacerdote <das33@cornell.edu>* 16684 16685 * Support EGD <http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/>. New functions 16686 RAND_egd() and RAND_status(). In the command line application, 16687 the EGD socket can be specified like a seed file using RANDFILE 16688 or -rand. 16689 16690 *Ulf Möller* 16691 16692 * Allow the string CERTIFICATE to be tolerated in PKCS#7 structures. 16693 Some CAs (e.g. Verisign) distribute certificates in this form. 16694 16695 *Steve Henson* 16696 16697 * Remove the SSL_ALLOW_ADH compile option and set the default cipher 16698 list to exclude them. This means that no special compilation option 16699 is needed to use anonymous DH: it just needs to be included in the 16700 cipher list. 16701 16702 *Steve Henson* 16703 16704 * Change the EVP_MD_CTX_type macro so its meaning consistent with 16705 EVP_MD_type. The old functionality is available in a new macro called 16706 EVP_MD_md(). Change code that uses it and update docs. 16707 16708 *Steve Henson* 16709 16710 * `..._ctrl` functions now have corresponding `..._callback_ctrl` functions 16711 where the `void *` argument is replaced by a function pointer argument. 16712 Previously `void *` was abused to point to functions, which works on 16713 many platforms, but is not correct. As these functions are usually 16714 called by macros defined in OpenSSL header files, most source code 16715 should work without changes. 16716 16717 *Richard Levitte* 16718 16719 * `<openssl/opensslconf.h>` (which is created by Configure) now contains 16720 sections with information on -D... compiler switches used for 16721 compiling the library so that applications can see them. To enable 16722 one of these sections, a pre-processor symbol `OPENSSL_..._DEFINES` 16723 must be defined. E.g., 16724 #define OPENSSL_ALGORITHM_DEFINES 16725 #include <openssl/opensslconf.h> 16726 defines all pertinent `NO_<algo>` symbols, such as NO_IDEA, NO_RSA, etc. 16727 16728 *Richard Levitte, Ulf and Bodo Möller* 16729 16730 * Bugfix: Tolerate fragmentation and interleaving in the SSL 3/TLS 16731 record layer. 16732 16733 *Bodo Moeller* 16734 16735 * Change the 'other' type in certificate aux info to a STACK_OF 16736 X509_ALGOR. Although not an AlgorithmIdentifier as such it has 16737 the required ASN1 format: arbitrary types determined by an OID. 16738 16739 *Steve Henson* 16740 16741 * Add some PEM_write_X509_REQ_NEW() functions and a command line 16742 argument to 'req'. This is not because the function is newer or 16743 better than others it just uses the work 'NEW' in the certificate 16744 request header lines. Some software needs this. 16745 16746 *Steve Henson* 16747 16748 * Reorganise password command line arguments: now passwords can be 16749 obtained from various sources. Delete the PEM_cb function and make 16750 it the default behaviour: i.e. if the callback is NULL and the 16751 usrdata argument is not NULL interpret it as a null terminated pass 16752 phrase. If usrdata and the callback are NULL then the pass phrase 16753 is prompted for as usual. 16754 16755 *Steve Henson* 16756 16757 * Add support for the Compaq Atalla crypto accelerator. If it is installed, 16758 the support is automatically enabled. The resulting binaries will 16759 autodetect the card and use it if present. 16760 16761 *Ben Laurie and Compaq Inc.* 16762 16763 * Work around for Netscape hang bug. This sends certificate request 16764 and server done in one record. Since this is perfectly legal in the 16765 SSL/TLS protocol it isn't a "bug" option and is on by default. See 16766 the bugs/SSLv3 entry for more info. 16767 16768 *Steve Henson* 16769 16770 * HP-UX tune-up: new unified configs, HP C compiler bug workaround. 16771 16772 *Andy Polyakov* 16773 16774 * Add -rand argument to smime and pkcs12 applications and read/write 16775 of seed file. 16776 16777 *Steve Henson* 16778 16779 * New 'passwd' tool for crypt(3) and apr1 password hashes. 16780 16781 *Bodo Moeller* 16782 16783 * Add command line password options to the remaining applications. 16784 16785 *Steve Henson* 16786 16787 * Bug fix for BN_div_recp() for numerators with an even number of 16788 bits. 16789 16790 *Ulf Möller* 16791 16792 * More tests in bntest.c, and changed test_bn output. 16793 16794 *Ulf Möller* 16795 16796 * ./config recognizes MacOS X now. 16797 16798 *Andy Polyakov* 16799 16800 * Bug fix for BN_div() when the first words of num and divisor are 16801 equal (it gave wrong results if `(rem=(n1-q*d0)&BN_MASK2) < d0)`. 16802 16803 *Ulf Möller* 16804 16805 * Add support for various broken PKCS#8 formats, and command line 16806 options to produce them. 16807 16808 *Steve Henson* 16809 16810 * New functions BN_CTX_start(), BN_CTX_get() and BT_CTX_end() to 16811 get temporary BIGNUMs from a BN_CTX. 16812 16813 *Ulf Möller* 16814 16815 * Correct return values in BN_mod_exp_mont() and BN_mod_exp2_mont() 16816 for p == 0. 16817 16818 *Ulf Möller* 16819 16820 * Change the `SSLeay_add_all_*()` functions to `OpenSSL_add_all_*()` and 16821 include a #define from the old name to the new. The original intent 16822 was that statically linked binaries could for example just call 16823 SSLeay_add_all_ciphers() to just add ciphers to the table and not 16824 link with digests. This never worked because SSLeay_add_all_digests() 16825 and SSLeay_add_all_ciphers() were in the same source file so calling 16826 one would link with the other. They are now in separate source files. 16827 16828 *Steve Henson* 16829 16830 * Add a new -notext option to 'ca' and a -pubkey option to 'spkac'. 16831 16832 *Steve Henson* 16833 16834 * Use a less unusual form of the Miller-Rabin primality test (it used 16835 a binary algorithm for exponentiation integrated into the Miller-Rabin 16836 loop, our standard modexp algorithms are faster). 16837 16838 *Bodo Moeller* 16839 16840 * Support for the EBCDIC character set completed. 16841 16842 *Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@Mch.SNI.De>* 16843 16844 * Source code cleanups: use const where appropriate, eliminate casts, 16845 use `void *` instead of `char *` in lhash. 16846 16847 *Ulf Möller* 16848 16849 * Bugfix: ssl3_send_server_key_exchange was not restartable 16850 (the state was not changed to SSL3_ST_SW_KEY_EXCH_B, and because of 16851 this the server could overwrite ephemeral keys that the client 16852 has already seen). 16853 16854 *Bodo Moeller* 16855 16856 * Turn DSA_is_prime into a macro that calls BN_is_prime, 16857 using 50 iterations of the Rabin-Miller test. 16858 16859 DSA_generate_parameters now uses BN_is_prime_fasttest (with 50 16860 iterations of the Rabin-Miller test as required by the appendix 16861 to FIPS PUB 186[-1]) instead of DSA_is_prime. 16862 As BN_is_prime_fasttest includes trial division, DSA parameter 16863 generation becomes much faster. 16864 16865 This implies a change for the callback functions in DSA_is_prime 16866 and DSA_generate_parameters: The callback function is called once 16867 for each positive witness in the Rabin-Miller test, not just 16868 occasionally in the inner loop; and the parameters to the 16869 callback function now provide an iteration count for the outer 16870 loop rather than for the current invocation of the inner loop. 16871 DSA_generate_parameters additionally can call the callback 16872 function with an 'iteration count' of -1, meaning that a 16873 candidate has passed the trial division test (when q is generated 16874 from an application-provided seed, trial division is skipped). 16875 16876 *Bodo Moeller* 16877 16878 * New function BN_is_prime_fasttest that optionally does trial 16879 division before starting the Rabin-Miller test and has 16880 an additional BN_CTX * argument (whereas BN_is_prime always 16881 has to allocate at least one BN_CTX). 16882 'callback(1, -1, cb_arg)' is called when a number has passed the 16883 trial division stage. 16884 16885 *Bodo Moeller* 16886 16887 * Fix for bug in CRL encoding. The validity dates weren't being handled 16888 as ASN1_TIME. 16889 16890 *Steve Henson* 16891 16892 * New -pkcs12 option to CA.pl script to write out a PKCS#12 file. 16893 16894 *Steve Henson* 16895 16896 * New function BN_pseudo_rand(). 16897 16898 *Ulf Möller* 16899 16900 * Clean up BN_mod_mul_montgomery(): replace the broken (and unreadable) 16901 bignum version of BN_from_montgomery() with the working code from 16902 SSLeay 0.9.0 (the word based version is faster anyway), and clean up 16903 the comments. 16904 16905 *Ulf Möller* 16906 16907 * Avoid a race condition in s2_clnt.c (function get_server_hello) that 16908 made it impossible to use the same SSL_SESSION data structure in 16909 SSL2 clients in multiple threads. 16910 16911 *Bodo Moeller* 16912 16913 * The return value of RAND_load_file() no longer counts bytes obtained 16914 by stat(). RAND_load_file(..., -1) is new and uses the complete file 16915 to seed the PRNG (previously an explicit byte count was required). 16916 16917 *Ulf Möller, Bodo Möller* 16918 16919 * Clean up CRYPTO_EX_DATA functions, some of these didn't have prototypes 16920 used `char *` instead of `void *` and had casts all over the place. 16921 16922 *Steve Henson* 16923 16924 * Make BN_generate_prime() return NULL on error if ret!=NULL. 16925 16926 *Ulf Möller* 16927 16928 * Retain source code compatibility for BN_prime_checks macro: 16929 BN_is_prime(..., BN_prime_checks, ...) now uses 16930 BN_prime_checks_for_size to determine the appropriate number of 16931 Rabin-Miller iterations. 16932 16933 *Ulf Möller* 16934 16935 * Diffie-Hellman uses "safe" primes: DH_check() return code renamed to 16936 DH_CHECK_P_NOT_SAFE_PRIME. 16937 (Check if this is true? OpenPGP calls them "strong".) 16938 16939 *Ulf Möller* 16940 16941 * Merge the functionality of "dh" and "gendh" programs into a new program 16942 "dhparam". The old programs are retained for now but will handle DH keys 16943 (instead of parameters) in future. 16944 16945 *Steve Henson* 16946 16947 * Make the ciphers, s_server and s_client programs check the return values 16948 when a new cipher list is set. 16949 16950 *Steve Henson* 16951 16952 * Enhance the SSL/TLS cipher mechanism to correctly handle the TLS 56bit 16953 ciphers. Before when the 56bit ciphers were enabled the sorting was 16954 wrong. 16955 16956 The syntax for the cipher sorting has been extended to support sorting by 16957 cipher-strength (using the strength_bits hard coded in the tables). 16958 The new command is `@STRENGTH` (see also `doc/apps/ciphers.pod`). 16959 16960 Fix a bug in the cipher-command parser: when supplying a cipher command 16961 string with an "undefined" symbol (neither command nor alphanumeric 16962 *A-Za-z0-9*, ssl_set_cipher_list used to hang in an endless loop. Now 16963 an error is flagged. 16964 16965 Due to the strength-sorting extension, the code of the 16966 ssl_create_cipher_list() function was completely rearranged. I hope that 16967 the readability was also increased :-) 16968 16969 *Lutz Jaenicke <Lutz.Jaenicke@aet.TU-Cottbus.DE>* 16970 16971 * Minor change to 'x509' utility. The -CAcreateserial option now uses 1 16972 for the first serial number and places 2 in the serial number file. This 16973 avoids problems when the root CA is created with serial number zero and 16974 the first user certificate has the same issuer name and serial number 16975 as the root CA. 16976 16977 *Steve Henson* 16978 16979 * Fixes to X509_ATTRIBUTE utilities, change the 'req' program so it uses 16980 the new code. Add documentation for this stuff. 16981 16982 *Steve Henson* 16983 16984 * Changes to X509_ATTRIBUTE utilities. These have been renamed from 16985 `X509_*()` to `X509at_*()` on the grounds that they don't handle X509 16986 structures and behave in an analogous way to the X509v3 functions: 16987 they shouldn't be called directly but wrapper functions should be used 16988 instead. 16989 16990 So we also now have some wrapper functions that call the X509at functions 16991 when passed certificate requests. (TO DO: similar things can be done with 16992 PKCS#7 signed and unsigned attributes, PKCS#12 attributes and a few other 16993 things. Some of these need some d2i or i2d and print functionality 16994 because they handle more complex structures.) 16995 16996 *Steve Henson* 16997 16998 * Add missing #ifndefs that caused missing symbols when building libssl 16999 as a shared library without RSA. Use #ifndef NO_SSL2 instead of 17000 NO_RSA in `ssl/s2*.c`. 17001 17002 *Kris Kennaway <kris@hub.freebsd.org>, modified by Ulf Möller* 17003 17004 * Precautions against using the PRNG uninitialized: RAND_bytes() now 17005 has a return value which indicates the quality of the random data 17006 (1 = ok, 0 = not seeded). Also an error is recorded on the thread's 17007 error queue. New function RAND_pseudo_bytes() generates output that is 17008 guaranteed to be unique but not unpredictable. RAND_add is like 17009 RAND_seed, but takes an extra argument for an entropy estimate 17010 (RAND_seed always assumes full entropy). 17011 17012 *Ulf Möller* 17013 17014 * Do more iterations of Rabin-Miller probable prime test (specifically, 17015 3 for 1024-bit primes, 6 for 512-bit primes, 12 for 256-bit primes 17016 instead of only 2 for all lengths; see BN_prime_checks_for_size definition 17017 in crypto/bn/bn_prime.c for the complete table). This guarantees a 17018 false-positive rate of at most 2^-80 for random input. 17019 17020 *Bodo Moeller* 17021 17022 * Rewrite ssl3_read_n (ssl/s3_pkt.c) avoiding a couple of bugs. 17023 17024 *Bodo Moeller* 17025 17026 * New function X509_CTX_rget_chain() (renamed to X509_CTX_get1_chain 17027 in the 0.9.5 release), this returns the chain 17028 from an X509_CTX structure with a dup of the stack and all 17029 the X509 reference counts upped: so the stack will exist 17030 after X509_CTX_cleanup() has been called. Modify pkcs12.c 17031 to use this. 17032 17033 Also make SSL_SESSION_print() print out the verify return 17034 code. 17035 17036 *Steve Henson* 17037 17038 * Add manpage for the pkcs12 command. Also change the default 17039 behaviour so MAC iteration counts are used unless the new 17040 -nomaciter option is used. This improves file security and 17041 only older versions of MSIE (4.0 for example) need it. 17042 17043 *Steve Henson* 17044 17045 * Honor the no-xxx Configure options when creating .DEF files. 17046 17047 *Ulf Möller* 17048 17049 * Add PKCS#10 attributes to field table: challengePassword, 17050 unstructuredName and unstructuredAddress. These are taken from 17051 draft PKCS#9 v2.0 but are compatible with v1.2 provided no 17052 international characters are used. 17053 17054 More changes to X509_ATTRIBUTE code: allow the setting of types 17055 based on strings. Remove the 'loc' parameter when adding 17056 attributes because these will be a SET OF encoding which is sorted 17057 in ASN1 order. 17058 17059 *Steve Henson* 17060 17061 * Initial changes to the 'req' utility to allow request generation 17062 automation. This will allow an application to just generate a template 17063 file containing all the field values and have req construct the 17064 request. 17065 17066 Initial support for X509_ATTRIBUTE handling. Stacks of these are 17067 used all over the place including certificate requests and PKCS#7 17068 structures. They are currently handled manually where necessary with 17069 some primitive wrappers for PKCS#7. The new functions behave in a 17070 manner analogous to the X509 extension functions: they allow 17071 attributes to be looked up by NID and added. 17072 17073 Later something similar to the X509V3 code would be desirable to 17074 automatically handle the encoding, decoding and printing of the 17075 more complex types. The string types like challengePassword can 17076 be handled by the string table functions. 17077 17078 Also modified the multi byte string table handling. Now there is 17079 a 'global mask' which masks out certain types. The table itself 17080 can use the flag STABLE_NO_MASK to ignore the mask setting: this 17081 is useful when for example there is only one permissible type 17082 (as in countryName) and using the mask might result in no valid 17083 types at all. 17084 17085 *Steve Henson* 17086 17087 * Clean up 'Finished' handling, and add functions SSL_get_finished and 17088 SSL_get_peer_finished to allow applications to obtain the latest 17089 Finished messages sent to the peer or expected from the peer, 17090 respectively. (SSL_get_peer_finished is usually the Finished message 17091 actually received from the peer, otherwise the protocol will be aborted.) 17092 17093 As the Finished message are message digests of the complete handshake 17094 (with a total of 192 bits for TLS 1.0 and more for SSL 3.0), they can 17095 be used for external authentication procedures when the authentication 17096 provided by SSL/TLS is not desired or is not enough. 17097 17098 *Bodo Moeller* 17099 17100 * Enhanced support for Alpha Linux is added. Now ./config checks if 17101 the host supports BWX extension and if Compaq C is present on the 17102 $PATH. Just exploiting of the BWX extension results in 20-30% 17103 performance kick for some algorithms, e.g. DES and RC4 to mention 17104 a couple. Compaq C in turn generates ~20% faster code for MD5 and 17105 SHA1. 17106 17107 *Andy Polyakov* 17108 17109 * Add support for MS "fast SGC". This is arguably a violation of the 17110 SSL3/TLS protocol. Netscape SGC does two handshakes: the first with 17111 weak crypto and after checking the certificate is SGC a second one 17112 with strong crypto. MS SGC stops the first handshake after receiving 17113 the server certificate message and sends a second client hello. Since 17114 a server will typically do all the time consuming operations before 17115 expecting any further messages from the client (server key exchange 17116 is the most expensive) there is little difference between the two. 17117 17118 To get OpenSSL to support MS SGC we have to permit a second client 17119 hello message after we have sent server done. In addition we have to 17120 reset the MAC if we do get this second client hello. 17121 17122 *Steve Henson* 17123 17124 * Add a function 'd2i_AutoPrivateKey()' this will automatically decide 17125 if a DER encoded private key is RSA or DSA traditional format. Changed 17126 d2i_PrivateKey_bio() to use it. This is only needed for the "traditional" 17127 format DER encoded private key. Newer code should use PKCS#8 format which 17128 has the key type encoded in the ASN1 structure. Added DER private key 17129 support to pkcs8 application. 17130 17131 *Steve Henson* 17132 17133 * SSL 3/TLS 1 servers now don't request certificates when an anonymous 17134 ciphersuites has been selected (as required by the SSL 3/TLS 1 17135 specifications). Exception: When SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT 17136 is set, we interpret this as a request to violate the specification 17137 (the worst that can happen is a handshake failure, and 'correct' 17138 behaviour would result in a handshake failure anyway). 17139 17140 *Bodo Moeller* 17141 17142 * In SSL_CTX_add_session, take into account that there might be multiple 17143 SSL_SESSION structures with the same session ID (e.g. when two threads 17144 concurrently obtain them from an external cache). 17145 The internal cache can handle only one SSL_SESSION with a given ID, 17146 so if there's a conflict, we now throw out the old one to achieve 17147 consistency. 17148 17149 *Bodo Moeller* 17150 17151 * Add OIDs for idea and blowfish in CBC mode. This will allow both 17152 to be used in PKCS#5 v2.0 and S/MIME. Also add checking to 17153 some routines that use cipher OIDs: some ciphers do not have OIDs 17154 defined and so they cannot be used for S/MIME and PKCS#5 v2.0 for 17155 example. 17156 17157 *Steve Henson* 17158 17159 * Simplify the trust setting structure and code. Now we just have 17160 two sequences of OIDs for trusted and rejected settings. These will 17161 typically have values the same as the extended key usage extension 17162 and any application specific purposes. 17163 17164 The trust checking code now has a default behaviour: it will just 17165 check for an object with the same NID as the passed id. Functions can 17166 be provided to override either the default behaviour or the behaviour 17167 for a given id. SSL client, server and email already have functions 17168 in place for compatibility: they check the NID and also return "trusted" 17169 if the certificate is self signed. 17170 17171 *Steve Henson* 17172 17173 * Add d2i,i2d bio/fp functions for PrivateKey: these convert the 17174 traditional format into an EVP_PKEY structure. 17175 17176 *Steve Henson* 17177 17178 * Add a password callback function PEM_cb() which either prompts for 17179 a password if usr_data is NULL or otherwise assumes it is a null 17180 terminated password. Allow passwords to be passed on command line 17181 environment or config files in a few more utilities. 17182 17183 *Steve Henson* 17184 17185 * Add a bunch of DER and PEM functions to handle PKCS#8 format private 17186 keys. Add some short names for PKCS#8 PBE algorithms and allow them 17187 to be specified on the command line for the pkcs8 and pkcs12 utilities. 17188 Update documentation. 17189 17190 *Steve Henson* 17191 17192 * Support for ASN1 "NULL" type. This could be handled before by using 17193 ASN1_TYPE but there wasn't any function that would try to read a NULL 17194 and produce an error if it couldn't. For compatibility we also have 17195 ASN1_NULL_new() and ASN1_NULL_free() functions but these are faked and 17196 don't allocate anything because they don't need to. 17197 17198 *Steve Henson* 17199 17200 * Initial support for MacOS is now provided. Examine INSTALL.MacOS 17201 for details. 17202 17203 *Andy Polyakov, Roy Woods <roy@centicsystems.ca>* 17204 17205 * Rebuild of the memory allocation routines used by OpenSSL code and 17206 possibly others as well. The purpose is to make an interface that 17207 provide hooks so anyone can build a separate set of allocation and 17208 deallocation routines to be used by OpenSSL, for example memory 17209 pool implementations, or something else, which was previously hard 17210 since Malloc(), Realloc() and Free() were defined as macros having 17211 the values malloc, realloc and free, respectively (except for Win32 17212 compilations). The same is provided for memory debugging code. 17213 OpenSSL already comes with functionality to find memory leaks, but 17214 this gives people a chance to debug other memory problems. 17215 17216 With these changes, a new set of functions and macros have appeared: 17217 17218 CRYPTO_set_mem_debug_functions() [F] 17219 CRYPTO_get_mem_debug_functions() [F] 17220 CRYPTO_dbg_set_options() [F] 17221 CRYPTO_dbg_get_options() [F] 17222 CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init() [M] 17223 17224 The memory debug functions are NULL by default, unless the library 17225 is compiled with CRYPTO_MDEBUG or friends is defined. If someone 17226 wants to debug memory anyway, CRYPTO_malloc_debug_init() (which 17227 gives the standard debugging functions that come with OpenSSL) or 17228 CRYPTO_set_mem_debug_functions() (tells OpenSSL to use functions 17229 provided by the library user) must be used. When the standard 17230 debugging functions are used, CRYPTO_dbg_set_options can be used to 17231 request additional information: 17232 CRYPTO_dbg_set_options(V_CYRPTO_MDEBUG_xxx) corresponds to setting 17233 the CRYPTO_MDEBUG_xxx macro when compiling the library. 17234 17235 Also, things like CRYPTO_set_mem_functions will always give the 17236 expected result (the new set of functions is used for allocation 17237 and deallocation) at all times, regardless of platform and compiler 17238 options. 17239 17240 To finish it up, some functions that were never use in any other 17241 way than through macros have a new API and new semantic: 17242 17243 CRYPTO_dbg_malloc() 17244 CRYPTO_dbg_realloc() 17245 CRYPTO_dbg_free() 17246 17247 All macros of value have retained their old syntax. 17248 17249 *Richard Levitte and Bodo Moeller* 17250 17251 * Some S/MIME fixes. The OID for SMIMECapabilities was wrong, the 17252 ordering of SMIMECapabilities wasn't in "strength order" and there 17253 was a missing NULL in the AlgorithmIdentifier for the SHA1 signature 17254 algorithm. 17255 17256 *Steve Henson* 17257 17258 * Some ASN1 types with illegal zero length encoding (INTEGER, 17259 ENUMERATED and OBJECT IDENTIFIER) choked the ASN1 routines. 17260 17261 *Frans Heymans <fheymans@isaserver.be>, modified by Steve Henson* 17262 17263 * Merge in my S/MIME library for OpenSSL. This provides a simple 17264 S/MIME API on top of the PKCS#7 code, a MIME parser (with enough 17265 functionality to handle multipart/signed properly) and a utility 17266 called 'smime' to call all this stuff. This is based on code I 17267 originally wrote for Celo who have kindly allowed it to be 17268 included in OpenSSL. 17269 17270 *Steve Henson* 17271 17272 * Add variants des_set_key_checked and des_set_key_unchecked of 17273 des_set_key (aka des_key_sched). Global variable des_check_key 17274 decides which of these is called by des_set_key; this way 17275 des_check_key behaves as it always did, but applications and 17276 the library itself, which was buggy for des_check_key == 1, 17277 have a cleaner way to pick the version they need. 17278 17279 *Bodo Moeller* 17280 17281 * New function PKCS12_newpass() which changes the password of a 17282 PKCS12 structure. 17283 17284 *Steve Henson* 17285 17286 * Modify X509_TRUST and X509_PURPOSE so it also uses a static and 17287 dynamic mix. In both cases the ids can be used as an index into the 17288 table. Also modified the X509_TRUST_add() and X509_PURPOSE_add() 17289 functions so they accept a list of the field values and the 17290 application doesn't need to directly manipulate the X509_TRUST 17291 structure. 17292 17293 *Steve Henson* 17294 17295 * Modify the ASN1_STRING_TABLE stuff so it also uses bsearch and doesn't 17296 need initialising. 17297 17298 *Steve Henson* 17299 17300 * Modify the way the V3 extension code looks up extensions. This now 17301 works in a similar way to the object code: we have some "standard" 17302 extensions in a static table which is searched with OBJ_bsearch() 17303 and the application can add dynamic ones if needed. The file 17304 crypto/x509v3/ext_dat.h now has the info: this file needs to be 17305 updated whenever a new extension is added to the core code and kept 17306 in ext_nid order. There is a simple program 'tabtest.c' which checks 17307 this. New extensions are not added too often so this file can readily 17308 be maintained manually. 17309 17310 There are two big advantages in doing things this way. The extensions 17311 can be looked up immediately and no longer need to be "added" using 17312 X509V3_add_standard_extensions(): this function now does nothing. 17313 Side note: I get *lots* of email saying the extension code doesn't 17314 work because people forget to call this function. 17315 Also no dynamic allocation is done unless new extensions are added: 17316 so if we don't add custom extensions there is no need to call 17317 X509V3_EXT_cleanup(). 17318 17319 *Steve Henson* 17320 17321 * Modify enc utility's salting as follows: make salting the default. Add a 17322 magic header, so unsalted files fail gracefully instead of just decrypting 17323 to garbage. This is because not salting is a big security hole, so people 17324 should be discouraged from doing it. 17325 17326 *Ben Laurie* 17327 17328 * Fixes and enhancements to the 'x509' utility. It allowed a message 17329 digest to be passed on the command line but it only used this 17330 parameter when signing a certificate. Modified so all relevant 17331 operations are affected by the digest parameter including the 17332 -fingerprint and -x509toreq options. Also -x509toreq choked if a 17333 DSA key was used because it didn't fix the digest. 17334 17335 *Steve Henson* 17336 17337 * Initial certificate chain verify code. Currently tests the untrusted 17338 certificates for consistency with the verify purpose (which is set 17339 when the X509_STORE_CTX structure is set up) and checks the pathlength. 17340 17341 There is a NO_CHAIN_VERIFY compilation option to keep the old behaviour: 17342 this is because it will reject chains with invalid extensions whereas 17343 every previous version of OpenSSL and SSLeay made no checks at all. 17344 17345 Trust code: checks the root CA for the relevant trust settings. Trust 17346 settings have an initial value consistent with the verify purpose: e.g. 17347 if the verify purpose is for SSL client use it expects the CA to be 17348 trusted for SSL client use. However the default value can be changed to 17349 permit custom trust settings: one example of this would be to only trust 17350 certificates from a specific "secure" set of CAs. 17351 17352 Also added X509_STORE_CTX_new() and X509_STORE_CTX_free() functions 17353 which should be used for version portability: especially since the 17354 verify structure is likely to change more often now. 17355 17356 SSL integration. Add purpose and trust to SSL_CTX and SSL and functions 17357 to set them. If not set then assume SSL clients will verify SSL servers 17358 and vice versa. 17359 17360 Two new options to the verify program: -untrusted allows a set of 17361 untrusted certificates to be passed in and -purpose which sets the 17362 intended purpose of the certificate. If a purpose is set then the 17363 new chain verify code is used to check extension consistency. 17364 17365 *Steve Henson* 17366 17367 * Support for the authority information access extension. 17368 17369 *Steve Henson* 17370 17371 * Modify RSA and DSA PEM read routines to transparently handle 17372 PKCS#8 format private keys. New *_PUBKEY_* functions that handle 17373 public keys in a format compatible with certificate 17374 SubjectPublicKeyInfo structures. Unfortunately there were already 17375 functions called *_PublicKey_* which used various odd formats so 17376 these are retained for compatibility: however the DSA variants were 17377 never in a public release so they have been deleted. Changed dsa/rsa 17378 utilities to handle the new format: note no releases ever handled public 17379 keys so we should be OK. 17380 17381 The primary motivation for this change is to avoid the same fiasco 17382 that dogs private keys: there are several incompatible private key 17383 formats some of which are standard and some OpenSSL specific and 17384 require various evil hacks to allow partial transparent handling and 17385 even then it doesn't work with DER formats. Given the option anything 17386 other than PKCS#8 should be dumped: but the other formats have to 17387 stay in the name of compatibility. 17388 17389 With public keys and the benefit of hindsight one standard format 17390 is used which works with EVP_PKEY, RSA or DSA structures: though 17391 it clearly returns an error if you try to read the wrong kind of key. 17392 17393 Added a -pubkey option to the 'x509' utility to output the public key. 17394 Also rename the `EVP_PKEY_get_*()` to `EVP_PKEY_rget_*()` 17395 (renamed to `EVP_PKEY_get1_*()` in the OpenSSL 0.9.5 release) and add 17396 `EVP_PKEY_rset_*()` functions (renamed to `EVP_PKEY_set1_*()`) 17397 that do the same as the `EVP_PKEY_assign_*()` except they up the 17398 reference count of the added key (they don't "swallow" the 17399 supplied key). 17400 17401 *Steve Henson* 17402 17403 * Fixes to crypto/x509/by_file.c the code to read in certificates and 17404 CRLs would fail if the file contained no certificates or no CRLs: 17405 added a new function to read in both types and return the number 17406 read: this means that if none are read it will be an error. The 17407 DER versions of the certificate and CRL reader would always fail 17408 because it isn't possible to mix certificates and CRLs in DER format 17409 without choking one or the other routine. Changed this to just read 17410 a certificate: this is the best we can do. Also modified the code 17411 in `apps/verify.c` to take notice of return codes: it was previously 17412 attempting to read in certificates from NULL pointers and ignoring 17413 any errors: this is one reason why the cert and CRL reader seemed 17414 to work. It doesn't check return codes from the default certificate 17415 routines: these may well fail if the certificates aren't installed. 17416 17417 *Steve Henson* 17418 17419 * Code to support otherName option in GeneralName. 17420 17421 *Steve Henson* 17422 17423 * First update to verify code. Change the verify utility 17424 so it warns if it is passed a self signed certificate: 17425 for consistency with the normal behaviour. X509_verify 17426 has been modified to it will now verify a self signed 17427 certificate if *exactly* the same certificate appears 17428 in the store: it was previously impossible to trust a 17429 single self signed certificate. This means that: 17430 openssl verify ss.pem 17431 now gives a warning about a self signed certificate but 17432 openssl verify -CAfile ss.pem ss.pem 17433 is OK. 17434 17435 *Steve Henson* 17436 17437 * For servers, store verify_result in SSL_SESSION data structure 17438 (and add it to external session representation). 17439 This is needed when client certificate verifications fails, 17440 but an application-provided verification callback (set by 17441 SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback) allows accepting the session 17442 anyway (i.e. leaves x509_store_ctx->error != X509_V_OK 17443 but returns 1): When the session is reused, we have to set 17444 ssl->verify_result to the appropriate error code to avoid 17445 security holes. 17446 17447 *Bodo Moeller, problem pointed out by Lutz Jaenicke* 17448 17449 * Fix a bug in the new PKCS#7 code: it didn't consider the 17450 case in PKCS7_dataInit() where the signed PKCS7 structure 17451 didn't contain any existing data because it was being created. 17452 17453 *Po-Cheng Chen <pocheng@nst.com.tw>, slightly modified by Steve Henson* 17454 17455 * Add a salt to the key derivation routines in enc.c. This 17456 forms the first 8 bytes of the encrypted file. Also add a 17457 -S option to allow a salt to be input on the command line. 17458 17459 *Steve Henson* 17460 17461 * New function X509_cmp(). Oddly enough there wasn't a function 17462 to compare two certificates. We do this by working out the SHA1 17463 hash and comparing that. X509_cmp() will be needed by the trust 17464 code. 17465 17466 *Steve Henson* 17467 17468 * SSL_get1_session() is like SSL_get_session(), but increments 17469 the reference count in the SSL_SESSION returned. 17470 17471 *Geoff Thorpe <geoff@eu.c2.net>* 17472 17473 * Fix for 'req': it was adding a null to request attributes. 17474 Also change the X509_LOOKUP and X509_INFO code to handle 17475 certificate auxiliary information. 17476 17477 *Steve Henson* 17478 17479 * Add support for 40 and 64 bit RC2 and RC4 algorithms: document 17480 the 'enc' command. 17481 17482 *Steve Henson* 17483 17484 * Add the possibility to add extra information to the memory leak 17485 detecting output, to form tracebacks, showing from where each 17486 allocation was originated: CRYPTO_push_info("constant string") adds 17487 the string plus current file name and line number to a per-thread 17488 stack, CRYPTO_pop_info() does the obvious, CRYPTO_remove_all_info() 17489 is like calling CYRPTO_pop_info() until the stack is empty. 17490 Also updated memory leak detection code to be multi-thread-safe. 17491 17492 *Richard Levitte* 17493 17494 * Add options -text and -noout to pkcs7 utility and delete the 17495 encryption options which never did anything. Update docs. 17496 17497 *Steve Henson* 17498 17499 * Add options to some of the utilities to allow the pass phrase 17500 to be included on either the command line (not recommended on 17501 OSes like Unix) or read from the environment. Update the 17502 manpages and fix a few bugs. 17503 17504 *Steve Henson* 17505 17506 * Add a few manpages for some of the openssl commands. 17507 17508 *Steve Henson* 17509 17510 * Fix the -revoke option in ca. It was freeing up memory twice, 17511 leaking and not finding already revoked certificates. 17512 17513 *Steve Henson* 17514 17515 * Extensive changes to support certificate auxiliary information. 17516 This involves the use of X509_CERT_AUX structure and X509_AUX 17517 functions. An X509_AUX function such as PEM_read_X509_AUX() 17518 can still read in a certificate file in the usual way but it 17519 will also read in any additional "auxiliary information". By 17520 doing things this way a fair degree of compatibility can be 17521 retained: existing certificates can have this information added 17522 using the new 'x509' options. 17523 17524 Current auxiliary information includes an "alias" and some trust 17525 settings. The trust settings will ultimately be used in enhanced 17526 certificate chain verification routines: currently a certificate 17527 can only be trusted if it is self signed and then it is trusted 17528 for all purposes. 17529 17530 *Steve Henson* 17531 17532 * Fix assembler for Alpha (tested only on DEC OSF not Linux or `*BSD`). 17533 The problem was that one of the replacement routines had not been working 17534 since SSLeay releases. For now the offending routine has been replaced 17535 with non-optimised assembler. Even so, this now gives around 95% 17536 performance improvement for 1024 bit RSA signs. 17537 17538 *Mark Cox* 17539 17540 * Hack to fix PKCS#7 decryption when used with some unorthodox RC2 17541 handling. Most clients have the effective key size in bits equal to 17542 the key length in bits: so a 40 bit RC2 key uses a 40 bit (5 byte) key. 17543 A few however don't do this and instead use the size of the decrypted key 17544 to determine the RC2 key length and the AlgorithmIdentifier to determine 17545 the effective key length. In this case the effective key length can still 17546 be 40 bits but the key length can be 168 bits for example. This is fixed 17547 by manually forcing an RC2 key into the EVP_PKEY structure because the 17548 EVP code can't currently handle unusual RC2 key sizes: it always assumes 17549 the key length and effective key length are equal. 17550 17551 *Steve Henson* 17552 17553 * Add a bunch of functions that should simplify the creation of 17554 X509_NAME structures. Now you should be able to do: 17555 X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt(nm, "CN", MBSTRING_ASC, "Steve", -1, -1, 0); 17556 and have it automatically work out the correct field type and fill in 17557 the structures. The more adventurous can try: 17558 X509_NAME_add_entry_by_txt(nm, field, MBSTRING_UTF8, str, -1, -1, 0); 17559 and it will (hopefully) work out the correct multibyte encoding. 17560 17561 *Steve Henson* 17562 17563 * Change the 'req' utility to use the new field handling and multibyte 17564 copy routines. Before the DN field creation was handled in an ad hoc 17565 way in req, ca, and x509 which was rather broken and didn't support 17566 BMPStrings or UTF8Strings. Since some software doesn't implement 17567 BMPStrings or UTF8Strings yet, they can be enabled using the config file 17568 using the dirstring_type option. See the new comment in the default 17569 openssl.cnf for more info. 17570 17571 *Steve Henson* 17572 17573 * Make crypto/rand/md_rand.c more robust: 17574 - Assure unique random numbers after fork(). 17575 - Make sure that concurrent threads access the global counter and 17576 md serializably so that we never lose entropy in them 17577 or use exactly the same state in multiple threads. 17578 Access to the large state is not always serializable because 17579 the additional locking could be a performance killer, and 17580 md should be large enough anyway. 17581 17582 *Bodo Moeller* 17583 17584 * New file `apps/app_rand.c` with commonly needed functionality 17585 for handling the random seed file. 17586 17587 Use the random seed file in some applications that previously did not: 17588 ca, 17589 dsaparam -genkey (which also ignored its '-rand' option), 17590 s_client, 17591 s_server, 17592 x509 (when signing). 17593 Except on systems with /dev/urandom, it is crucial to have a random 17594 seed file at least for key creation, DSA signing, and for DH exchanges; 17595 for RSA signatures we could do without one. 17596 17597 gendh and gendsa (unlike genrsa) used to read only the first byte 17598 of each file listed in the '-rand' option. The function as previously 17599 found in genrsa is now in app_rand.c and is used by all programs 17600 that support '-rand'. 17601 17602 *Bodo Moeller* 17603 17604 * In RAND_write_file, use mode 0600 for creating files; 17605 don't just chmod when it may be too late. 17606 17607 *Bodo Moeller* 17608 17609 * Report an error from X509_STORE_load_locations 17610 when X509_LOOKUP_load_file or X509_LOOKUP_add_dir failed. 17611 17612 *Bill Perry* 17613 17614 * New function ASN1_mbstring_copy() this copies a string in either 17615 ASCII, Unicode, Universal (4 bytes per character) or UTF8 format 17616 into an ASN1_STRING type. A mask of permissible types is passed 17617 and it chooses the "minimal" type to use or an error if not type 17618 is suitable. 17619 17620 *Steve Henson* 17621 17622 * Add function equivalents to the various macros in asn1.h. The old 17623 macros are retained with an `M_` prefix. Code inside the library can 17624 use the `M_` macros. External code (including the openssl utility) 17625 should *NOT* in order to be "shared library friendly". 17626 17627 *Steve Henson* 17628 17629 * Add various functions that can check a certificate's extensions 17630 to see if it usable for various purposes such as SSL client, 17631 server or S/MIME and CAs of these types. This is currently 17632 VERY EXPERIMENTAL but will ultimately be used for certificate chain 17633 verification. Also added a -purpose flag to x509 utility to 17634 print out all the purposes. 17635 17636 *Steve Henson* 17637 17638 * Add a CRYPTO_EX_DATA to X509 certificate structure and associated 17639 functions. 17640 17641 *Steve Henson* 17642 17643 * New `X509V3_{X509,CRL,REVOKED}_get_d2i()` functions. These will search 17644 for, obtain and decode and extension and obtain its critical flag. 17645 This allows all the necessary extension code to be handled in a 17646 single function call. 17647 17648 *Steve Henson* 17649 17650 * RC4 tune-up featuring 30-40% performance improvement on most RISC 17651 platforms. See crypto/rc4/rc4_enc.c for further details. 17652 17653 *Andy Polyakov* 17654 17655 * New -noout option to asn1parse. This causes no output to be produced 17656 its main use is when combined with -strparse and -out to extract data 17657 from a file (which may not be in ASN.1 format). 17658 17659 *Steve Henson* 17660 17661 * Fix for pkcs12 program. It was hashing an invalid certificate pointer 17662 when producing the local key id. 17663 17664 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 17665 17666 * New option -dhparam in s_server. This allows a DH parameter file to be 17667 stated explicitly. If it is not stated then it tries the first server 17668 certificate file. The previous behaviour hard coded the filename 17669 "server.pem". 17670 17671 *Steve Henson* 17672 17673 * Add -pubin and -pubout options to the rsa and dsa commands. These allow 17674 a public key to be input or output. For example: 17675 openssl rsa -in key.pem -pubout -out pubkey.pem 17676 Also added necessary DSA public key functions to handle this. 17677 17678 *Steve Henson* 17679 17680 * Fix so PKCS7_dataVerify() doesn't crash if no certificates are contained 17681 in the message. This was handled by allowing 17682 X509_find_by_issuer_and_serial() to tolerate a NULL passed to it. 17683 17684 *Steve Henson, reported by Sampo Kellomaki <sampo@mail.neuronio.pt>* 17685 17686 * Fix for bug in d2i_ASN1_bytes(): other ASN1 functions add an extra null 17687 to the end of the strings whereas this didn't. This would cause problems 17688 if strings read with d2i_ASN1_bytes() were later modified. 17689 17690 *Steve Henson, reported by Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 17691 17692 * Fix for base64 decode bug. When a base64 bio reads only one line of 17693 data and it contains EOF it will end up returning an error. This is 17694 caused by input 46 bytes long. The cause is due to the way base64 17695 BIOs find the start of base64 encoded data. They do this by trying a 17696 trial decode on each line until they find one that works. When they 17697 do a flag is set and it starts again knowing it can pass all the 17698 data directly through the decoder. Unfortunately it doesn't reset 17699 the context it uses. This means that if EOF is reached an attempt 17700 is made to pass two EOFs through the context and this causes the 17701 resulting error. This can also cause other problems as well. As is 17702 usual with these problems it takes *ages* to find and the fix is 17703 trivial: move one line. 17704 17705 *Steve Henson, reported by ian@uns.ns.ac.yu (Ivan Nejgebauer)* 17706 17707 * Ugly workaround to get s_client and s_server working under Windows. The 17708 old code wouldn't work because it needed to select() on sockets and the 17709 tty (for keypresses and to see if data could be written). Win32 only 17710 supports select() on sockets so we select() with a 1s timeout on the 17711 sockets and then see if any characters are waiting to be read, if none 17712 are present then we retry, we also assume we can always write data to 17713 the tty. This isn't nice because the code then blocks until we've 17714 received a complete line of data and it is effectively polling the 17715 keyboard at 1s intervals: however it's quite a bit better than not 17716 working at all :-) A dedicated Windows application might handle this 17717 with an event loop for example. 17718 17719 *Steve Henson* 17720 17721 * Enhance RSA_METHOD structure. Now there are two extra methods, rsa_sign 17722 and rsa_verify. When the RSA_FLAGS_SIGN_VER option is set these functions 17723 will be called when RSA_sign() and RSA_verify() are used. This is useful 17724 if rsa_pub_dec() and rsa_priv_enc() equivalents are not available. 17725 For this to work properly RSA_public_decrypt() and RSA_private_encrypt() 17726 should *not* be used: RSA_sign() and RSA_verify() must be used instead. 17727 This necessitated the support of an extra signature type NID_md5_sha1 17728 for SSL signatures and modifications to the SSL library to use it instead 17729 of calling RSA_public_decrypt() and RSA_private_encrypt(). 17730 17731 *Steve Henson* 17732 17733 * Add new -verify -CAfile and -CApath options to the crl program, these 17734 will lookup a CRL issuers certificate and verify the signature in a 17735 similar way to the verify program. Tidy up the crl program so it 17736 no longer accesses structures directly. Make the ASN1 CRL parsing a bit 17737 less strict. It will now permit CRL extensions even if it is not 17738 a V2 CRL: this will allow it to tolerate some broken CRLs. 17739 17740 *Steve Henson* 17741 17742 * Initialize all non-automatic variables each time one of the openssl 17743 sub-programs is started (this is necessary as they may be started 17744 multiple times from the "OpenSSL>" prompt). 17745 17746 *Lennart Bang, Bodo Moeller* 17747 17748 * Preliminary compilation option RSA_NULL which disables RSA crypto without 17749 removing all other RSA functionality (this is what NO_RSA does). This 17750 is so (for example) those in the US can disable those operations covered 17751 by the RSA patent while allowing storage and parsing of RSA keys and RSA 17752 key generation. 17753 17754 *Steve Henson* 17755 17756 * Non-copying interface to BIO pairs. 17757 (still largely untested) 17758 17759 *Bodo Moeller* 17760 17761 * New function ASN1_tag2str() to convert an ASN1 tag to a descriptive 17762 ASCII string. This was handled independently in various places before. 17763 17764 *Steve Henson* 17765 17766 * New functions UTF8_getc() and UTF8_putc() that parse and generate 17767 UTF8 strings a character at a time. 17768 17769 *Steve Henson* 17770 17771 * Use client_version from client hello to select the protocol 17772 (s23_srvr.c) and for RSA client key exchange verification 17773 (s3_srvr.c), as required by the SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 specifications. 17774 17775 *Bodo Moeller* 17776 17777 * Add various utility functions to handle SPKACs, these were previously 17778 handled by poking round in the structure internals. Added new function 17779 NETSCAPE_SPKI_print() to print out SPKAC and a new utility 'spkac' to 17780 print, verify and generate SPKACs. Based on an original idea from 17781 Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@comune.modena.it> but extensively modified. 17782 17783 *Steve Henson* 17784 17785 * RIPEMD160 is operational on all platforms and is back in 'make test'. 17786 17787 *Andy Polyakov* 17788 17789 * Allow the config file extension section to be overwritten on the 17790 command line. Based on an original idea from Massimiliano Pala 17791 <madwolf@comune.modena.it>. The new option is called -extensions 17792 and can be applied to ca, req and x509. Also -reqexts to override 17793 the request extensions in req and -crlexts to override the crl extensions 17794 in ca. 17795 17796 *Steve Henson* 17797 17798 * Add new feature to the SPKAC handling in ca. Now you can include 17799 the same field multiple times by preceding it by "XXXX." for example: 17800 1.OU="Unit name 1" 17801 2.OU="Unit name 2" 17802 this is the same syntax as used in the req config file. 17803 17804 *Steve Henson* 17805 17806 * Allow certificate extensions to be added to certificate requests. These 17807 are specified in a 'req_extensions' option of the req section of the 17808 config file. They can be printed out with the -text option to req but 17809 are otherwise ignored at present. 17810 17811 *Steve Henson* 17812 17813 * Fix a horrible bug in enc_read() in crypto/evp/bio_enc.c: if the first 17814 data read consists of only the final block it would not decrypted because 17815 EVP_CipherUpdate() would correctly report zero bytes had been decrypted. 17816 A misplaced 'break' also meant the decrypted final block might not be 17817 copied until the next read. 17818 17819 *Steve Henson* 17820 17821 * Initial support for DH_METHOD. Again based on RSA_METHOD. Also added 17822 a few extra parameters to the DH structure: these will be useful if 17823 for example we want the value of 'q' or implement X9.42 DH. 17824 17825 *Steve Henson* 17826 17827 * Initial support for DSA_METHOD. This is based on the RSA_METHOD and 17828 provides hooks that allow the default DSA functions or functions on a 17829 "per key" basis to be replaced. This allows hardware acceleration and 17830 hardware key storage to be handled without major modification to the 17831 library. Also added low-level modexp hooks and CRYPTO_EX structure and 17832 associated functions. 17833 17834 *Steve Henson* 17835 17836 * Add a new flag to memory BIOs, BIO_FLAG_MEM_RDONLY. This marks the BIO 17837 as "read only": it can't be written to and the buffer it points to will 17838 not be freed. Reading from a read only BIO is much more efficient than 17839 a normal memory BIO. This was added because there are several times when 17840 an area of memory needs to be read from a BIO. The previous method was 17841 to create a memory BIO and write the data to it, this results in two 17842 copies of the data and an O(n^2) reading algorithm. There is a new 17843 function BIO_new_mem_buf() which creates a read only memory BIO from 17844 an area of memory. Also modified the PKCS#7 routines to use read only 17845 memory BIOs. 17846 17847 *Steve Henson* 17848 17849 * Bugfix: ssl23_get_client_hello did not work properly when called in 17850 state SSL23_ST_SR_CLNT_HELLO_B, i.e. when the first 7 bytes of 17851 a SSLv2-compatible client hello for SSLv3 or TLSv1 could be read, 17852 but a retry condition occurred while trying to read the rest. 17853 17854 *Bodo Moeller* 17855 17856 * The PKCS7_ENC_CONTENT_new() function was setting the content type as 17857 NID_pkcs7_encrypted by default: this was wrong since this should almost 17858 always be NID_pkcs7_data. Also modified the PKCS7_set_type() to handle 17859 the encrypted data type: this is a more sensible place to put it and it 17860 allows the PKCS#12 code to be tidied up that duplicated this 17861 functionality. 17862 17863 *Steve Henson* 17864 17865 * Changed obj_dat.pl script so it takes its input and output files on 17866 the command line. This should avoid shell escape redirection problems 17867 under Win32. 17868 17869 *Steve Henson* 17870 17871 * Initial support for certificate extension requests, these are included 17872 in things like Xenroll certificate requests. Included functions to allow 17873 extensions to be obtained and added. 17874 17875 *Steve Henson* 17876 17877 * -crlf option to s_client and s_server for sending newlines as 17878 CRLF (as required by many protocols). 17879 17880 *Bodo Moeller* 17881 17882### Changes between 0.9.3a and 0.9.4 [09 Aug 1999] 17883 17884 * Install libRSAglue.a when OpenSSL is built with RSAref. 17885 17886 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 17887 17888 * A few more `#ifndef NO_FP_API / #endif` pairs for consistency. 17889 17890 *Andrija Antonijevic <TheAntony2@bigfoot.com>* 17891 17892 * Fix -startdate and -enddate (which was missing) arguments to 'ca' 17893 program. 17894 17895 *Steve Henson* 17896 17897 * New function DSA_dup_DH, which duplicates DSA parameters/keys as 17898 DH parameters/keys (q is lost during that conversion, but the resulting 17899 DH parameters contain its length). 17900 17901 For 1024-bit p, DSA_generate_parameters followed by DSA_dup_DH is 17902 much faster than DH_generate_parameters (which creates parameters 17903 where `p = 2*q + 1`), and also the smaller q makes DH computations 17904 much more efficient (160-bit exponentiation instead of 1024-bit 17905 exponentiation); so this provides a convenient way to support DHE 17906 ciphersuites in SSL/TLS servers (see ssl/ssltest.c). It is of 17907 utter importance to use 17908 SSL_CTX_set_options(s_ctx, SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE); 17909 or 17910 SSL_set_options(s_ctx, SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE); 17911 when such DH parameters are used, because otherwise small subgroup 17912 attacks may become possible! 17913 17914 *Bodo Moeller* 17915 17916 * Avoid memory leak in i2d_DHparams. 17917 17918 *Bodo Moeller* 17919 17920 * Allow the -k option to be used more than once in the enc program: 17921 this allows the same encrypted message to be read by multiple recipients. 17922 17923 *Steve Henson* 17924 17925 * New function OBJ_obj2txt(buf, buf_len, a, no_name), this converts 17926 an ASN1_OBJECT to a text string. If the "no_name" parameter is set then 17927 it will always use the numerical form of the OID, even if it has a short 17928 or long name. 17929 17930 *Steve Henson* 17931 17932 * Added an extra RSA flag: RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY. Previously the rsa_mod_exp 17933 method only got called if p,q,dmp1,dmq1,iqmp components were present, 17934 otherwise bn_mod_exp was called. In the case of hardware keys for example 17935 no private key components need be present and it might store extra data 17936 in the RSA structure, which cannot be accessed from bn_mod_exp. 17937 By setting RSA_FLAG_EXT_PKEY rsa_mod_exp will always be called for 17938 private key operations. 17939 17940 *Steve Henson* 17941 17942 * Added support for SPARC Linux. 17943 17944 *Andy Polyakov* 17945 17946 * pem_password_cb function type incompatibly changed from 17947 typedef int pem_password_cb(char *buf, int size, int rwflag); 17948 to 17949 ....(char *buf, int size, int rwflag, void *userdata); 17950 so that applications can pass data to their callbacks: 17951 The `PEM[_ASN1]_{read,write}...` functions and macros now take an 17952 additional void * argument, which is just handed through whenever 17953 the password callback is called. 17954 17955 *Damien Miller <dmiller@ilogic.com.au>; tiny changes by Bodo Moeller* 17956 17957 New function SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata. 17958 17959 Compatibility note: As many C implementations push function arguments 17960 onto the stack in reverse order, the new library version is likely to 17961 interoperate with programs that have been compiled with the old 17962 pem_password_cb definition (PEM_whatever takes some data that 17963 happens to be on the stack as its last argument, and the callback 17964 just ignores this garbage); but there is no guarantee whatsoever that 17965 this will work. 17966 17967 * The -DPLATFORM="\"$(PLATFORM)\"" definition and the similar -DCFLAGS=... 17968 (both in crypto/Makefile.ssl for use by crypto/cversion.c) caused 17969 problems not only on Windows, but also on some Unix platforms. 17970 To avoid problematic command lines, these definitions are now in an 17971 auto-generated file crypto/buildinf.h (created by crypto/Makefile.ssl 17972 for standard "make" builds, by util/mk1mf.pl for "mk1mf" builds). 17973 17974 *Bodo Moeller* 17975 17976 * MIPS III/IV assembler module is reimplemented. 17977 17978 *Andy Polyakov* 17979 17980 * More DES library cleanups: remove references to srand/rand and 17981 delete an unused file. 17982 17983 *Ulf Möller* 17984 17985 * Add support for the free Netwide assembler (NASM) under Win32, 17986 since not many people have MASM (ml) and it can be hard to obtain. 17987 This is currently experimental but it seems to work OK and pass all 17988 the tests. Check out INSTALL.W32 for info. 17989 17990 *Steve Henson* 17991 17992 * Fix memory leaks in s3_clnt.c: All non-anonymous SSL3/TLS1 connections 17993 without temporary keys kept an extra copy of the server key, 17994 and connections with temporary keys did not free everything in case 17995 of an error. 17996 17997 *Bodo Moeller* 17998 17999 * New function RSA_check_key and new openssl rsa option -check 18000 for verifying the consistency of RSA keys. 18001 18002 *Ulf Moeller, Bodo Moeller* 18003 18004 * Various changes to make Win32 compile work: 18005 1. Casts to avoid "loss of data" warnings in p5_crpt2.c 18006 2. Change unsigned int to int in b_dump.c to avoid "signed/unsigned 18007 comparison" warnings. 18008 3. Add `sk_<TYPE>_sort` to DEF file generator and do make update. 18009 18010 *Steve Henson* 18011 18012 * Add a debugging option to PKCS#5 v2 key generation function: when 18013 you #define DEBUG_PKCS5V2 passwords, salts, iteration counts and 18014 derived keys are printed to stderr. 18015 18016 *Steve Henson* 18017 18018 * Copy the flags in ASN1_STRING_dup(). 18019 18020 *Roman E. Pavlov <pre@mo.msk.ru>* 18021 18022 * The x509 application mishandled signing requests containing DSA 18023 keys when the signing key was also DSA and the parameters didn't match. 18024 18025 It was supposed to omit the parameters when they matched the signing key: 18026 the verifying software was then supposed to automatically use the CA's 18027 parameters if they were absent from the end user certificate. 18028 18029 Omitting parameters is no longer recommended. The test was also 18030 the wrong way round! This was probably due to unusual behaviour in 18031 EVP_cmp_parameters() which returns 1 if the parameters match. 18032 This meant that parameters were omitted when they *didn't* match and 18033 the certificate was useless. Certificates signed with 'ca' didn't have 18034 this bug. 18035 18036 *Steve Henson, reported by Doug Erickson <Doug.Erickson@Part.NET>* 18037 18038 * Memory leak checking (-DCRYPTO_MDEBUG) had some problems. 18039 The interface is as follows: 18040 Applications can use 18041 CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_ON) aka MemCheck_start(), 18042 CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_OFF) aka MemCheck_stop(); 18043 "off" is now the default. 18044 The library internally uses 18045 CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_DISABLE) aka MemCheck_off(), 18046 CRYPTO_mem_ctrl(CRYPTO_MEM_CHECK_ENABLE) aka MemCheck_on() 18047 to disable memory-checking temporarily. 18048 18049 Some inconsistent states that previously were possible (and were 18050 even the default) are now avoided. 18051 18052 -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_TIME is new and additionally stores the current time 18053 with each memory chunk allocated; this is occasionally more helpful 18054 than just having a counter. 18055 18056 -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_THREAD is also new and adds the thread ID. 18057 18058 -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG_ALL enables all of the above, plus any future 18059 extensions. 18060 18061 *Bodo Moeller* 18062 18063 * Introduce "mode" for SSL structures (with defaults in SSL_CTX), 18064 which largely parallels "options", but is for changing API behaviour, 18065 whereas "options" are about protocol behaviour. 18066 Initial "mode" flags are: 18067 18068 SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE Allow SSL_write to report success when 18069 a single record has been written. 18070 SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER Don't insist that SSL_write 18071 retries use the same buffer location. 18072 (But all of the contents must be 18073 copied!) 18074 18075 *Bodo Moeller* 18076 18077 * Bugfix: SSL_set_options ignored its parameter, only SSL_CTX_set_options 18078 worked. 18079 18080 * Fix problems with no-hmac etc. 18081 18082 *Ulf Möller, pointed out by Brian Wellington <bwelling@tislabs.com>* 18083 18084 * New functions RSA_get_default_method(), RSA_set_method() and 18085 RSA_get_method(). These allows replacement of RSA_METHODs without having 18086 to mess around with the internals of an RSA structure. 18087 18088 *Steve Henson* 18089 18090 * Fix memory leaks in DSA_do_sign and DSA_is_prime. 18091 Also really enable memory leak checks in openssl.c and in some 18092 test programs. 18093 18094 *Chad C. Mulligan, Bodo Moeller* 18095 18096 * Fix a bug in d2i_ASN1_INTEGER() and i2d_ASN1_INTEGER() which can mess 18097 up the length of negative integers. This has now been simplified to just 18098 store the length when it is first determined and use it later, rather 18099 than trying to keep track of where data is copied and updating it to 18100 point to the end. 18101 *Steve Henson, reported by Brien Wheeler <bwheeler@authentica-security.com>* 18102 18103 * Add a new function PKCS7_signatureVerify. This allows the verification 18104 of a PKCS#7 signature but with the signing certificate passed to the 18105 function itself. This contrasts with PKCS7_dataVerify which assumes the 18106 certificate is present in the PKCS#7 structure. This isn't always the 18107 case: certificates can be omitted from a PKCS#7 structure and be 18108 distributed by "out of band" means (such as a certificate database). 18109 18110 *Steve Henson* 18111 18112 * Complete the `PEM_*` macros with DECLARE_PEM versions to replace the 18113 function prototypes in pem.h, also change util/mkdef.pl to add the 18114 necessary function names. 18115 18116 *Steve Henson* 18117 18118 * mk1mf.pl (used by Windows builds) did not properly read the 18119 options set by Configure in the top level Makefile, and Configure 18120 was not even able to write more than one option correctly. 18121 Fixed, now "no-idea no-rc5 -DCRYPTO_MDEBUG" etc. works as intended. 18122 18123 *Bodo Moeller* 18124 18125 * New functions CONF_load_bio() and CONF_load_fp() to allow a config 18126 file to be loaded from a BIO or FILE pointer. The BIO version will 18127 for example allow memory BIOs to contain config info. 18128 18129 *Steve Henson* 18130 18131 * New function "CRYPTO_num_locks" that returns CRYPTO_NUM_LOCKS. 18132 Whoever hopes to achieve shared-library compatibility across versions 18133 must use this, not the compile-time macro. 18134 (Exercise 0.9.4: Which is the minimum library version required by 18135 such programs?) 18136 Note: All this applies only to multi-threaded programs, others don't 18137 need locks. 18138 18139 *Bodo Moeller* 18140 18141 * Add missing case to s3_clnt.c state machine -- one of the new SSL tests 18142 through a BIO pair triggered the default case, i.e. 18143 SSLerr(...,SSL_R_UNKNOWN_STATE). 18144 18145 *Bodo Moeller* 18146 18147 * New "BIO pair" concept (crypto/bio/bss_bio.c) so that applications 18148 can use the SSL library even if none of the specific BIOs is 18149 appropriate. 18150 18151 *Bodo Moeller* 18152 18153 * Fix a bug in i2d_DSAPublicKey() which meant it returned the wrong value 18154 for the encoded length. 18155 18156 *Jeon KyoungHo <khjeon@sds.samsung.co.kr>* 18157 18158 * Add initial documentation of the X509V3 functions. 18159 18160 *Steve Henson* 18161 18162 * Add a new pair of functions PEM_write_PKCS8PrivateKey() and 18163 PEM_write_bio_PKCS8PrivateKey() that are equivalent to 18164 PEM_write_PrivateKey() and PEM_write_bio_PrivateKey() but use the more 18165 secure PKCS#8 private key format with a high iteration count. 18166 18167 *Steve Henson* 18168 18169 * Fix determination of Perl interpreter: A perl or perl5 18170 *directory* in $PATH was also accepted as the interpreter. 18171 18172 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18173 18174 * Fix demos/sign/sign.c: well there wasn't anything strictly speaking 18175 wrong with it but it was very old and did things like calling 18176 PEM_ASN1_read() directly and used MD5 for the hash not to mention some 18177 unusual formatting. 18178 18179 *Steve Henson* 18180 18181 * Fix demos/selfsign.c: it used obsolete and deleted functions, changed 18182 to use the new extension code. 18183 18184 *Steve Henson* 18185 18186 * Implement the PEM_read/PEM_write functions in crypto/pem/pem_all.c 18187 with macros. This should make it easier to change their form, add extra 18188 arguments etc. Fix a few PEM prototypes which didn't have cipher as a 18189 constant. 18190 18191 *Steve Henson* 18192 18193 * Add to configuration table a new entry that can specify an alternative 18194 name for unistd.h (for pre-POSIX systems); we need this for NeXTstep, 18195 according to Mark Crispin <MRC@Panda.COM>. 18196 18197 *Bodo Moeller* 18198 18199 * DES CBC did not update the IV. Weird. 18200 18201 *Ben Laurie* 18202lse 18203 des_cbc_encrypt does not update the IV, but des_ncbc_encrypt does. 18204 Changing the behaviour of the former might break existing programs -- 18205 where IV updating is needed, des_ncbc_encrypt can be used. 18206ndif 18207 18208 * When bntest is run from "make test" it drives bc to check its 18209 calculations, as well as internally checking them. If an internal check 18210 fails, it needs to cause bc to give a non-zero result or make test carries 18211 on without noticing the failure. Fixed. 18212 18213 *Ben Laurie* 18214 18215 * DES library cleanups. 18216 18217 *Ulf Möller* 18218 18219 * Add support for PKCS#5 v2.0 PBE algorithms. This will permit PKCS#8 to be 18220 used with any cipher unlike PKCS#5 v1.5 which can at most handle 64 bit 18221 ciphers. NOTE: although the key derivation function has been verified 18222 against some published test vectors it has not been extensively tested 18223 yet. Added a -v2 "cipher" option to pkcs8 application to allow the use 18224 of v2.0. 18225 18226 *Steve Henson* 18227 18228 * Instead of "mkdir -p", which is not fully portable, use new 18229 Perl script "util/mkdir-p.pl". 18230 18231 *Bodo Moeller* 18232 18233 * Rewrite the way password based encryption (PBE) is handled. It used to 18234 assume that the ASN1 AlgorithmIdentifier parameter was a PBEParameter 18235 structure. This was true for the PKCS#5 v1.5 and PKCS#12 PBE algorithms 18236 but doesn't apply to PKCS#5 v2.0 where it can be something else. Now 18237 the 'parameter' field of the AlgorithmIdentifier is passed to the 18238 underlying key generation function so it must do its own ASN1 parsing. 18239 This has also changed the EVP_PBE_CipherInit() function which now has a 18240 'parameter' argument instead of literal salt and iteration count values 18241 and the function EVP_PBE_ALGOR_CipherInit() has been deleted. 18242 18243 *Steve Henson* 18244 18245 * Support for PKCS#5 v1.5 compatible password based encryption algorithms 18246 and PKCS#8 functionality. New 'pkcs8' application linked to openssl. 18247 Needed to change the PEM_STRING_EVP_PKEY value which was just "PRIVATE 18248 KEY" because this clashed with PKCS#8 unencrypted string. Since this 18249 value was just used as a "magic string" and not used directly its 18250 value doesn't matter. 18251 18252 *Steve Henson* 18253 18254 * Introduce some semblance of const correctness to BN. Shame C doesn't 18255 support mutable. 18256 18257 *Ben Laurie* 18258 18259 * "linux-sparc64" configuration (ultrapenguin). 18260 18261 *Ray Miller <ray.miller@oucs.ox.ac.uk>* 18262 "linux-sparc" configuration. 18263 18264 *Christian Forster <fo@hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de>* 18265 18266 * config now generates no-xxx options for missing ciphers. 18267 18268 *Ulf Möller* 18269 18270 * Support the EBCDIC character set (work in progress). 18271 File ebcdic.c not yet included because it has a different license. 18272 18273 *Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@MchP.Siemens.De>* 18274 18275 * Support BS2000/OSD-POSIX. 18276 18277 *Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@MchP.Siemens.De>* 18278 18279 * Make callbacks for key generation use `void *` instead of `char *`. 18280 18281 *Ben Laurie* 18282 18283 * Make S/MIME samples compile (not yet tested). 18284 18285 *Ben Laurie* 18286 18287 * Additional typesafe stacks. 18288 18289 *Ben Laurie* 18290 18291 * New configuration variants "bsdi-elf-gcc" (BSD/OS 4.x). 18292 18293 *Bodo Moeller* 18294 18295### Changes between 0.9.3 and 0.9.3a [29 May 1999] 18296 18297 * New configuration variant "sco5-gcc". 18298 18299 * Updated some demos. 18300 18301 *Sean O Riordain, Wade Scholine* 18302 18303 * Add missing BIO_free at exit of pkcs12 application. 18304 18305 *Wu Zhigang* 18306 18307 * Fix memory leak in conf.c. 18308 18309 *Steve Henson* 18310 18311 * Updates for Win32 to assembler version of MD5. 18312 18313 *Steve Henson* 18314 18315 * Set #! path to perl in `apps/der_chop` to where we found it 18316 instead of using a fixed path. 18317 18318 *Bodo Moeller* 18319 18320 * SHA library changes for irix64-mips4-cc. 18321 18322 *Andy Polyakov* 18323 18324 * Improvements for VMS support. 18325 18326 *Richard Levitte* 18327 18328### Changes between 0.9.2b and 0.9.3 [24 May 1999] 18329 18330 * Bignum library bug fix. IRIX 6 passes "make test" now! 18331 This also avoids the problems with SC4.2 and unpatched SC5. 18332 18333 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18334 18335 * New functions sk_num, sk_value and sk_set to replace the previous macros. 18336 These are required because of the typesafe stack would otherwise break 18337 existing code. If old code used a structure member which used to be STACK 18338 and is now STACK_OF (for example cert in a PKCS7_SIGNED structure) with 18339 sk_num or sk_value it would produce an error because the num, data members 18340 are not present in STACK_OF. Now it just produces a warning. sk_set 18341 replaces the old method of assigning a value to sk_value 18342 (e.g. sk_value(x, i) = y) which the library used in a few cases. Any code 18343 that does this will no longer work (and should use sk_set instead) but 18344 this could be regarded as a "questionable" behaviour anyway. 18345 18346 *Steve Henson* 18347 18348 * Fix most of the other PKCS#7 bugs. The "experimental" code can now 18349 correctly handle encrypted S/MIME data. 18350 18351 *Steve Henson* 18352 18353 * Change type of various DES function arguments from des_cblock 18354 (which means, in function argument declarations, pointer to char) 18355 to des_cblock * (meaning pointer to array with 8 char elements), 18356 which allows the compiler to do more typechecking; it was like 18357 that back in SSLeay, but with lots of ugly casts. 18358 18359 Introduce new type const_des_cblock. 18360 18361 *Bodo Moeller* 18362 18363 * Reorganise the PKCS#7 library and get rid of some of the more obvious 18364 problems: find RecipientInfo structure that matches recipient certificate 18365 and initialise the ASN1 structures properly based on passed cipher. 18366 18367 *Steve Henson* 18368 18369 * Belatedly make the BN tests actually check the results. 18370 18371 *Ben Laurie* 18372 18373 * Fix the encoding and decoding of negative ASN1 INTEGERS and conversion 18374 to and from BNs: it was completely broken. New compilation option 18375 NEG_PUBKEY_BUG to allow for some broken certificates that encode public 18376 key elements as negative integers. 18377 18378 *Steve Henson* 18379 18380 * Reorganize and speed up MD5. 18381 18382 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18383 18384 * VMS support. 18385 18386 *Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org>* 18387 18388 * New option -out to asn1parse to allow the parsed structure to be 18389 output to a file. This is most useful when combined with the -strparse 18390 option to examine the output of things like OCTET STRINGS. 18391 18392 *Steve Henson* 18393 18394 * Make SSL library a little more fool-proof by not requiring any longer 18395 that `SSL_set_{accept,connect}_state` be called before 18396 `SSL_{accept,connect}` may be used (`SSL_set_..._state` is omitted 18397 in many applications because usually everything *appeared* to work as 18398 intended anyway -- now it really works as intended). 18399 18400 *Bodo Moeller* 18401 18402 * Move openssl.cnf out of lib/. 18403 18404 *Ulf Möller* 18405 18406 * Fix various things to let OpenSSL even pass "egcc -pipe -O2 -Wall 18407 -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wmissing-prototypes 18408 -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline" with EGCS 1.1.2+ 18409 18410 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18411 18412 * Various fixes to the EVP and PKCS#7 code. It may now be able to 18413 handle PKCS#7 enveloped data properly. 18414 18415 *Sebastian Akerman <sak@parallelconsulting.com>, modified by Steve* 18416 18417 * Create a duplicate of the SSL_CTX's CERT in SSL_new instead of 18418 copying pointers. The cert_st handling is changed by this in 18419 various ways (and thus what used to be known as ctx->default_cert 18420 is now called ctx->cert, since we don't resort to `s->ctx->[default_]cert` 18421 any longer when s->cert does not give us what we need). 18422 ssl_cert_instantiate becomes obsolete by this change. 18423 As soon as we've got the new code right (possibly it already is?), 18424 we have solved a couple of bugs of the earlier code where s->cert 18425 was used as if it could not have been shared with other SSL structures. 18426 18427 Note that using the SSL API in certain dirty ways now will result 18428 in different behaviour than observed with earlier library versions: 18429 Changing settings for an `SSL_CTX *ctx` after having done s = SSL_new(ctx) 18430 does not influence s as it used to. 18431 18432 In order to clean up things more thoroughly, inside SSL_SESSION 18433 we don't use CERT any longer, but a new structure SESS_CERT 18434 that holds per-session data (if available); currently, this is 18435 the peer's certificate chain and, for clients, the server's certificate 18436 and temporary key. CERT holds only those values that can have 18437 meaningful defaults in an SSL_CTX. 18438 18439 *Bodo Moeller* 18440 18441 * New function X509V3_EXT_i2d() to create an X509_EXTENSION structure 18442 from the internal representation. Various PKCS#7 fixes: remove some 18443 evil casts and set the enc_dig_alg field properly based on the signing 18444 key type. 18445 18446 *Steve Henson* 18447 18448 * Allow PKCS#12 password to be set from the command line or the 18449 environment. Let 'ca' get its config file name from the environment 18450 variables "OPENSSL_CONF" or "SSLEAY_CONF" (for consistency with 'req' 18451 and 'x509'). 18452 18453 *Steve Henson* 18454 18455 * Allow certificate policies extension to use an IA5STRING for the 18456 organization field. This is contrary to the PKIX definition but 18457 VeriSign uses it and IE5 only recognises this form. Document 'x509' 18458 extension option. 18459 18460 *Steve Henson* 18461 18462 * Add PEDANTIC compiler flag to allow compilation with gcc -pedantic, 18463 without disallowing inline assembler and the like for non-pedantic builds. 18464 18465 *Ben Laurie* 18466 18467 * Support Borland C++ builder. 18468 18469 *Janez Jere <jj@void.si>, modified by Ulf Möller* 18470 18471 * Support Mingw32. 18472 18473 *Ulf Möller* 18474 18475 * SHA-1 cleanups and performance enhancements. 18476 18477 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18478 18479 * Sparc v8plus assembler for the bignum library. 18480 18481 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18482 18483 * Accept any -xxx and +xxx compiler options in Configure. 18484 18485 *Ulf Möller* 18486 18487 * Update HPUX configuration. 18488 18489 *Anonymous* 18490 18491 * Add missing `sk_<type>_unshift()` function to safestack.h 18492 18493 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18494 18495 * New function SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file that sets the 18496 "extra_cert"s in addition to the certificate. (This makes sense 18497 only for "PEM" format files, as chains as a whole are not 18498 DER-encoded.) 18499 18500 *Bodo Moeller* 18501 18502 * Support verify_depth from the SSL API. 18503 x509_vfy.c had what can be considered an off-by-one-error: 18504 Its depth (which was not part of the external interface) 18505 was actually counting the number of certificates in a chain; 18506 now it really counts the depth. 18507 18508 *Bodo Moeller* 18509 18510 * Bugfix in crypto/x509/x509_cmp.c: The SSLerr macro was used 18511 instead of X509err, which often resulted in confusing error 18512 messages since the error codes are not globally unique 18513 (e.g. an alleged error in ssl3_accept when a certificate 18514 didn't match the private key). 18515 18516 * New function SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context that allows to set a default 18517 value (so that you don't need SSL_set_session_id_context for each 18518 connection using the SSL_CTX). 18519 18520 *Bodo Moeller* 18521 18522 * OAEP decoding bug fix. 18523 18524 *Ulf Möller* 18525 18526 * Support INSTALL_PREFIX for package builders, as proposed by 18527 David Harris. 18528 18529 *Bodo Moeller* 18530 18531 * New Configure options "threads" and "no-threads". For systems 18532 where the proper compiler options are known (currently Solaris 18533 and Linux), "threads" is the default. 18534 18535 *Bodo Moeller* 18536 18537 * New script util/mklink.pl as a faster substitute for util/mklink.sh. 18538 18539 *Bodo Moeller* 18540 18541 * Install various scripts to $(OPENSSLDIR)/misc, not to 18542 $(INSTALLTOP)/bin -- they shouldn't clutter directories 18543 such as /usr/local/bin. 18544 18545 *Bodo Moeller* 18546 18547 * "make linux-shared" to build shared libraries. 18548 18549 *Niels Poppe <niels@netbox.org>* 18550 18551 * New Configure option `no-<cipher>` (rsa, idea, rc5, ...). 18552 18553 *Ulf Möller* 18554 18555 * Add the PKCS#12 API documentation to openssl.txt. Preliminary support for 18556 extension adding in x509 utility. 18557 18558 *Steve Henson* 18559 18560 * Remove NOPROTO sections and error code comments. 18561 18562 *Ulf Möller* 18563 18564 * Partial rewrite of the DEF file generator to now parse the ANSI 18565 prototypes. 18566 18567 *Steve Henson* 18568 18569 * New Configure options --prefix=DIR and --openssldir=DIR. 18570 18571 *Ulf Möller* 18572 18573 * Complete rewrite of the error code script(s). It is all now handled 18574 by one script at the top level which handles error code gathering, 18575 header rewriting and C source file generation. It should be much better 18576 than the old method: it now uses a modified version of Ulf's parser to 18577 read the ANSI prototypes in all header files (thus the old K&R definitions 18578 aren't needed for error creation any more) and do a better job of 18579 translating function codes into names. The old 'ASN1 error code embedded 18580 in a comment' is no longer necessary and it doesn't use .err files which 18581 have now been deleted. Also the error code call doesn't have to appear all 18582 on one line (which resulted in some large lines...). 18583 18584 *Steve Henson* 18585 18586 * Change #include filenames from `<foo.h>` to `<openssl/foo.h>`. 18587 18588 *Bodo Moeller* 18589 18590 * Change behaviour of ssl2_read when facing length-0 packets: Don't return 18591 0 (which usually indicates a closed connection), but continue reading. 18592 18593 *Bodo Moeller* 18594 18595 * Fix some race conditions. 18596 18597 *Bodo Moeller* 18598 18599 * Add support for CRL distribution points extension. Add Certificate 18600 Policies and CRL distribution points documentation. 18601 18602 *Steve Henson* 18603 18604 * Move the autogenerated header file parts to crypto/opensslconf.h. 18605 18606 *Ulf Möller* 18607 18608 * Fix new 56-bit DES export ciphersuites: they were using 7 bytes instead of 18609 8 of keying material. Merlin has also confirmed interop with this fix 18610 between OpenSSL and Baltimore C/SSL 2.0 and J/SSL 2.0. 18611 18612 *Merlin Hughes <merlin@baltimore.ie>* 18613 18614 * Fix lots of warnings. 18615 18616 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 18617 18618 * In add_cert_dir() in crypto/x509/by_dir.c, break out of the loop if 18619 the directory spec didn't end with a LIST_SEPARATOR_CHAR. 18620 18621 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 18622 18623 * Fix problems with sizeof(long) == 8. 18624 18625 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18626 18627 * Change functions to ANSI C. 18628 18629 *Ulf Möller* 18630 18631 * Fix typos in error codes. 18632 18633 *Martin Kraemer <Martin.Kraemer@MchP.Siemens.De>, Ulf Möller* 18634 18635 * Remove defunct assembler files from Configure. 18636 18637 *Ulf Möller* 18638 18639 * SPARC v8 assembler BIGNUM implementation. 18640 18641 *Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>* 18642 18643 * Support for Certificate Policies extension: both print and set. 18644 Various additions to support the r2i method this uses. 18645 18646 *Steve Henson* 18647 18648 * A lot of constification, and fix a bug in X509_NAME_oneline() that could 18649 return a const string when you are expecting an allocated buffer. 18650 18651 *Ben Laurie* 18652 18653 * Add support for ASN1 types UTF8String and VISIBLESTRING, also the CHOICE 18654 types DirectoryString and DisplayText. 18655 18656 *Steve Henson* 18657 18658 * Add code to allow r2i extensions to access the configuration database, 18659 add an LHASH database driver and add several ctx helper functions. 18660 18661 *Steve Henson* 18662 18663 * Fix an evil bug in bn_expand2() which caused various BN functions to 18664 fail when they extended the size of a BIGNUM. 18665 18666 *Steve Henson* 18667 18668 * Various utility functions to handle SXNet extension. Modify mkdef.pl to 18669 support typesafe stack. 18670 18671 *Steve Henson* 18672 18673 * Fix typo in SSL_[gs]et_options(). 18674 18675 *Nils Frostberg <nils@medcom.se>* 18676 18677 * Delete various functions and files that belonged to the (now obsolete) 18678 old X509V3 handling code. 18679 18680 *Steve Henson* 18681 18682 * New Configure option "rsaref". 18683 18684 *Ulf Möller* 18685 18686 * Don't auto-generate pem.h. 18687 18688 *Bodo Moeller* 18689 18690 * Introduce type-safe ASN.1 SETs. 18691 18692 *Ben Laurie* 18693 18694 * Convert various additional casted stacks to type-safe STACK_OF() variants. 18695 18696 *Ben Laurie, Ralf S. Engelschall, Steve Henson* 18697 18698 * Introduce type-safe STACKs. This will almost certainly break lots of code 18699 that links with OpenSSL (well at least cause lots of warnings), but fear 18700 not: the conversion is trivial, and it eliminates loads of evil casts. A 18701 few STACKed things have been converted already. Feel free to convert more. 18702 In the fullness of time, I'll do away with the STACK type altogether. 18703 18704 *Ben Laurie* 18705 18706 * Add `openssl ca -revoke <certfile>` facility which revokes a certificate 18707 specified in `<certfile>` by updating the entry in the index.txt file. 18708 This way one no longer has to edit the index.txt file manually for 18709 revoking a certificate. The -revoke option does the gory details now. 18710 18711 *Massimiliano Pala <madwolf@openca.org>, Ralf S. Engelschall* 18712 18713 * Fix `openssl crl -noout -text` combination where `-noout` killed the 18714 `-text` option at all and this way the `-noout -text` combination was 18715 inconsistent in `openssl crl` with the friends in `openssl x509|rsa|dsa`. 18716 18717 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18718 18719 * Make sure a corresponding plain text error message exists for the 18720 X509_V_ERR_CERT_REVOKED/23 error number which can occur when a 18721 verify callback function determined that a certificate was revoked. 18722 18723 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18724 18725 * Bugfix: In test/testenc, don't test `openssl <cipher>` for 18726 ciphers that were excluded, e.g. by -DNO_IDEA. Also, test 18727 all available ciphers including rc5, which was forgotten until now. 18728 In order to let the testing shell script know which algorithms 18729 are available, a new (up to now undocumented) command 18730 `openssl list-cipher-commands` is used. 18731 18732 *Bodo Moeller* 18733 18734 * Bugfix: s_client occasionally would sleep in select() when 18735 it should have checked SSL_pending() first. 18736 18737 *Bodo Moeller* 18738 18739 * New functions DSA_do_sign and DSA_do_verify to provide access to 18740 the raw DSA values prior to ASN.1 encoding. 18741 18742 *Ulf Möller* 18743 18744 * Tweaks to Configure 18745 18746 *Niels Poppe <niels@netbox.org>* 18747 18748 * Add support for PKCS#5 v2.0 ASN1 PBES2 structures. No other support, 18749 yet... 18750 18751 *Steve Henson* 18752 18753 * New variables $(RANLIB) and $(PERL) in the Makefiles. 18754 18755 *Ulf Möller* 18756 18757 * New config option to avoid instructions that are illegal on the 80386. 18758 The default code is faster, but requires at least a 486. 18759 18760 *Ulf Möller* 18761 18762 * Got rid of old SSL2_CLIENT_VERSION (inconsistently used) and 18763 SSL2_SERVER_VERSION (not used at all) macros, which are now the 18764 same as SSL2_VERSION anyway. 18765 18766 *Bodo Moeller* 18767 18768 * New "-showcerts" option for s_client. 18769 18770 *Bodo Moeller* 18771 18772 * Still more PKCS#12 integration. Add pkcs12 application to openssl 18773 application. Various cleanups and fixes. 18774 18775 *Steve Henson* 18776 18777 * More PKCS#12 integration. Add new pkcs12 directory with Makefile.ssl and 18778 modify error routines to work internally. Add error codes and PBE init 18779 to library startup routines. 18780 18781 *Steve Henson* 18782 18783 * Further PKCS#12 integration. Added password based encryption, PKCS#8 and 18784 packing functions to asn1 and evp. Changed function names and error 18785 codes along the way. 18786 18787 *Steve Henson* 18788 18789 * PKCS12 integration: and so it begins... First of several patches to 18790 slowly integrate PKCS#12 functionality into OpenSSL. Add PKCS#12 18791 objects to objects.h 18792 18793 *Steve Henson* 18794 18795 * Add a new 'indent' option to some X509V3 extension code. Initial ASN1 18796 and display support for Thawte strong extranet extension. 18797 18798 *Steve Henson* 18799 18800 * Add LinuxPPC support. 18801 18802 *Jeff Dubrule <igor@pobox.org>* 18803 18804 * Get rid of redundant BN file bn_mulw.c, and rename bn_div64 to 18805 bn_div_words in alpha.s. 18806 18807 *Hannes Reinecke <H.Reinecke@hw.ac.uk> and Ben Laurie* 18808 18809 * Make sure the RSA OAEP test is skipped under -DRSAref because 18810 OAEP isn't supported when OpenSSL is built with RSAref. 18811 18812 *Ulf Moeller <ulf@fitug.de>* 18813 18814 * Move definitions of IS_SET/IS_SEQUENCE inside crypto/asn1/asn1.h 18815 so they no longer are missing under -DNOPROTO. 18816 18817 *Soren S. Jorvang <soren@t.dk>* 18818 18819### Changes between 0.9.1c and 0.9.2b [22 Mar 1999] 18820 18821 * Make SSL_get_peer_cert_chain() work in servers. Unfortunately, it still 18822 doesn't work when the session is reused. Coming soon! 18823 18824 *Ben Laurie* 18825 18826 * Fix a security hole, that allows sessions to be reused in the wrong 18827 context thus bypassing client cert protection! All software that uses 18828 client certs and session caches in multiple contexts NEEDS PATCHING to 18829 allow session reuse! A fuller solution is in the works. 18830 18831 *Ben Laurie, problem pointed out by Holger Reif, Bodo Moeller (and ???)* 18832 18833 * Some more source tree cleanups (removed obsolete files 18834 crypto/bf/asm/bf586.pl, test/test.txt and crypto/sha/asm/f.s; changed 18835 permission on "config" script to be executable) and a fix for the INSTALL 18836 document. 18837 18838 *Ulf Moeller <ulf@fitug.de>* 18839 18840 * Remove some legacy and erroneous uses of malloc, free instead of 18841 Malloc, Free. 18842 18843 *Lennart Bang <lob@netstream.se>, with minor changes by Steve* 18844 18845 * Make rsa_oaep_test return non-zero on error. 18846 18847 *Ulf Moeller <ulf@fitug.de>* 18848 18849 * Add support for native Solaris shared libraries. Configure 18850 solaris-sparc-sc4-pic, make, then run shlib/solaris-sc4.sh. It'd be nice 18851 if someone would make that last step automatic. 18852 18853 *Matthias Loepfe <Matthias.Loepfe@AdNovum.CH>* 18854 18855 * ctx_size was not built with the right compiler during "make links". Fixed. 18856 18857 *Ben Laurie* 18858 18859 * Change the meaning of 'ALL' in the cipher list. It now means "everything 18860 except NULL ciphers". This means the default cipher list will no longer 18861 enable NULL ciphers. They need to be specifically enabled e.g. with 18862 the string "DEFAULT:eNULL". 18863 18864 *Steve Henson* 18865 18866 * Fix to RSA private encryption routines: if p < q then it would 18867 occasionally produce an invalid result. This will only happen with 18868 externally generated keys because OpenSSL (and SSLeay) ensure p > q. 18869 18870 *Steve Henson* 18871 18872 * Be less restrictive and allow also `perl util/perlpath.pl 18873 /path/to/bin/perl` in addition to `perl util/perlpath.pl /path/to/bin`, 18874 because this way one can also use an interpreter named `perl5` (which is 18875 usually the name of Perl 5.xxx on platforms where an Perl 4.x is still 18876 installed as `perl`). 18877 18878 *Matthias Loepfe <Matthias.Loepfe@adnovum.ch>* 18879 18880 * Let util/clean-depend.pl work also with older Perl 5.00x versions. 18881 18882 *Matthias Loepfe <Matthias.Loepfe@adnovum.ch>* 18883 18884 * Fix Makefile.org so CC,CFLAG etc are passed to 'make links' add 18885 advapi32.lib to Win32 build and change the pem test comparison 18886 to fc.exe (thanks to Ulrich Kroener <kroneru@yahoo.com> for the 18887 suggestion). Fix misplaced ASNI prototypes and declarations in evp.h 18888 and crypto/des/ede_cbcm_enc.c. 18889 18890 *Steve Henson* 18891 18892 * DES quad checksum was broken on big-endian architectures. Fixed. 18893 18894 *Ben Laurie* 18895 18896 * Comment out two functions in bio.h that aren't implemented. Fix up the 18897 Win32 test batch file so it (might) work again. The Win32 test batch file 18898 is horrible: I feel ill.... 18899 18900 *Steve Henson* 18901 18902 * Move various #ifdefs around so NO_SYSLOG, NO_DIRENT etc are now selected 18903 in e_os.h. Audit of header files to check ANSI and non ANSI 18904 sections: 10 functions were absent from non ANSI section and not exported 18905 from Windows DLLs. Fixed up libeay.num for new functions. 18906 18907 *Steve Henson* 18908 18909 * Make `openssl version` output lines consistent. 18910 18911 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18912 18913 * Fix Win32 symbol export lists for BIO functions: Added 18914 BIO_get_ex_new_index, BIO_get_ex_num, BIO_get_ex_data and BIO_set_ex_data 18915 to ms/libeay{16,32}.def. 18916 18917 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18918 18919 * Second round of fixing the OpenSSL perl/ stuff. It now at least compiled 18920 fine under Unix and passes some trivial tests I've now added. But the 18921 whole stuff is horribly incomplete, so a README.1ST with a disclaimer was 18922 added to make sure no one expects that this stuff really works in the 18923 OpenSSL 0.9.2 release. Additionally I've started to clean the XS sources 18924 up and fixed a few little bugs and inconsistencies in OpenSSL.{pm,xs} and 18925 openssl_bio.xs. 18926 18927 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18928 18929 * Fix the generation of two part addresses in perl. 18930 18931 *Kenji Miyake <kenji@miyake.org>, integrated by Ben Laurie* 18932 18933 * Add config entry for Linux on MIPS. 18934 18935 *John Tobey <jtobey@channel1.com>* 18936 18937 * Make links whenever Configure is run, unless we are on Windoze. 18938 18939 *Ben Laurie* 18940 18941 * Permit extensions to be added to CRLs using crl_section in openssl.cnf. 18942 Currently only issuerAltName and AuthorityKeyIdentifier make any sense 18943 in CRLs. 18944 18945 *Steve Henson* 18946 18947 * Add a useful kludge to allow package maintainers to specify compiler and 18948 other platforms details on the command line without having to patch the 18949 Configure script every time: One now can use 18950 `perl Configure <id>:<details>`, 18951 i.e. platform ids are allowed to have details appended 18952 to them (separated by colons). This is treated as there would be a static 18953 pre-configured entry in Configure's %table under key `<id>` with value 18954 `<details>` and `perl Configure <id>` is called. So, when you want to 18955 perform a quick test-compile under FreeBSD 3.1 with pgcc and without 18956 assembler stuff you can use `perl Configure "FreeBSD-elf:pgcc:-O6:::"` 18957 now, which overrides the FreeBSD-elf entry on-the-fly. 18958 18959 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18960 18961 * Disable new TLS1 ciphersuites by default: they aren't official yet. 18962 18963 *Ben Laurie* 18964 18965 * Allow DSO flags like -fpic, -fPIC, -KPIC etc. to be specified 18966 on the `perl Configure ...` command line. This way one can compile 18967 OpenSSL libraries with Position Independent Code (PIC) which is needed 18968 for linking it into DSOs. 18969 18970 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18971 18972 * Remarkably, export ciphers were totally broken and no-one had noticed! 18973 Fixed. 18974 18975 *Ben Laurie* 18976 18977 * Cleaned up the LICENSE document: The official contact for any license 18978 questions now is the OpenSSL core team under openssl-core@openssl.org. 18979 And add a paragraph about the dual-license situation to make sure people 18980 recognize that _BOTH_ the OpenSSL license _AND_ the SSLeay license apply 18981 to the OpenSSL toolkit. 18982 18983 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18984 18985 * General source tree makefile cleanups: Made `making xxx in yyy...` 18986 display consistent in the source tree and replaced `/bin/rm` by `rm`. 18987 Additionally cleaned up the `make links` target: Remove unnecessary 18988 semicolons, subsequent redundant removes, inline point.sh into mklink.sh 18989 to speed processing and no longer clutter the display with confusing 18990 stuff. Instead only the actually done links are displayed. 18991 18992 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 18993 18994 * Permit null encryption ciphersuites, used for authentication only. It used 18995 to be necessary to set the preprocessor define SSL_ALLOW_ENULL to do this. 18996 It is now necessary to set SSL_FORBID_ENULL to prevent the use of null 18997 encryption. 18998 18999 *Ben Laurie* 19000 19001 * Add a bunch of fixes to the PKCS#7 stuff. It used to sometimes reorder 19002 signed attributes when verifying signatures (this would break them), 19003 the detached data encoding was wrong and public keys obtained using 19004 X509_get_pubkey() weren't freed. 19005 19006 *Steve Henson* 19007 19008 * Add text documentation for the BUFFER functions. Also added a work around 19009 to a Win95 console bug. This was triggered by the password read stuff: the 19010 last character typed gets carried over to the next fread(). If you were 19011 generating a new cert request using 'req' for example then the last 19012 character of the passphrase would be CR which would then enter the first 19013 field as blank. 19014 19015 *Steve Henson* 19016 19017 * Added the new 'Includes OpenSSL Cryptography Software' button as 19018 doc/openssl_button.{gif,html} which is similar in style to the old SSLeay 19019 button and can be used by applications based on OpenSSL to show the 19020 relationship to the OpenSSL project. 19021 19022 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19023 19024 * Remove confusing variables in function signatures in files 19025 ssl/ssl_lib.c and ssl/ssl.h. 19026 19027 *Lennart Bong <lob@kulthea.stacken.kth.se>* 19028 19029 * Don't install bss_file.c under PREFIX/include/ 19030 19031 *Lennart Bong <lob@kulthea.stacken.kth.se>* 19032 19033 * Get the Win32 compile working again. Modify mkdef.pl so it can handle 19034 functions that return function pointers and has support for NT specific 19035 stuff. Fix mk1mf.pl and VC-32.pl to support NT differences also. Various 19036 #ifdef WIN32 and WINNTs sprinkled about the place and some changes from 19037 unsigned to signed types: this was killing the Win32 compile. 19038 19039 *Steve Henson* 19040 19041 * Add new certificate file to stack functions, 19042 SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack() and 19043 SSL_add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack(). These largely supplant 19044 SSL_load_client_CA_file(), and can be used to add multiple certs easily 19045 to a stack (usually this is then handed to SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list()). 19046 This means that Apache-SSL and similar packages don't have to mess around 19047 to add as many CAs as they want to the preferred list. 19048 19049 *Ben Laurie* 19050 19051 * Experiment with doxygen documentation. Currently only partially applied to 19052 ssl/ssl_lib.c. 19053 See <http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/index.html>, and run doxygen with 19054 openssl.doxy as the configuration file. 19055 19056 *Ben Laurie* 19057 19058 * Get rid of remaining C++-style comments which strict C compilers hate. 19059 19060 *Ralf S. Engelschall, pointed out by Carlos Amengual* 19061 19062 * Changed BN_RECURSION in bn_mont.c to BN_RECURSION_MONT so it is not 19063 compiled in by default: it has problems with large keys. 19064 19065 *Steve Henson* 19066 19067 * Add a bunch of SSL_xxx() functions for configuring the temporary RSA and 19068 DH private keys and/or callback functions which directly correspond to 19069 their SSL_CTX_xxx() counterparts but work on a per-connection basis. This 19070 is needed for applications which have to configure certificates on a 19071 per-connection basis (e.g. Apache+mod_ssl) instead of a per-context basis 19072 (e.g. s_server). 19073 For the RSA certificate situation is makes no difference, but 19074 for the DSA certificate situation this fixes the "no shared cipher" 19075 problem where the OpenSSL cipher selection procedure failed because the 19076 temporary keys were not overtaken from the context and the API provided 19077 no way to reconfigure them. 19078 The new functions now let applications reconfigure the stuff and they 19079 are in detail: SSL_need_tmp_RSA, SSL_set_tmp_rsa, SSL_set_tmp_dh, 19080 SSL_set_tmp_rsa_callback and SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback. Additionally a new 19081 non-public-API function ssl_cert_instantiate() is used as a helper 19082 function and also to reduce code redundancy inside ssl_rsa.c. 19083 19084 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19085 19086 * Move s_server -dcert and -dkey options out of the undocumented feature 19087 area because they are useful for the DSA situation and should be 19088 recognized by the users. 19089 19090 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19091 19092 * Fix the cipher decision scheme for export ciphers: the export bits are 19093 *not* within SSL_MKEY_MASK or SSL_AUTH_MASK, they are within 19094 SSL_EXP_MASK. So, the original variable has to be used instead of the 19095 already masked variable. 19096 19097 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 19098 19099 * Fix `port` variable from `int` to `unsigned int` in crypto/bio/b_sock.c 19100 19101 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 19102 19103 * Change type of another md_len variable in pk7_doit.c:PKCS7_dataFinal() 19104 from `int` to `unsigned int` because it is a length and initialized by 19105 EVP_DigestFinal() which expects an `unsigned int *`. 19106 19107 *Richard Levitte <levitte@stacken.kth.se>* 19108 19109 * Don't hard-code path to Perl interpreter on shebang line of Configure 19110 script. Instead use the usual Shell->Perl transition trick. 19111 19112 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19113 19114 * Make `openssl x509 -noout -modulus`' functional also for DSA certificates 19115 (in addition to RSA certificates) to match the behaviour of `openssl dsa 19116 -noout -modulus` as it's already the case for `openssl rsa -noout 19117 -modulus`. For RSA the -modulus is the real "modulus" while for DSA 19118 currently the public key is printed (a decision which was already done by 19119 `openssl dsa -modulus` in the past) which serves a similar purpose. 19120 Additionally the NO_RSA no longer completely removes the whole -modulus 19121 option; it now only avoids using the RSA stuff. Same applies to NO_DSA 19122 now, too. 19123 19124 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19125 19126 * Add Arne Ansper's reliable BIO - this is an encrypted, block-digested 19127 BIO. See the source (crypto/evp/bio_ok.c) for more info. 19128 19129 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 19130 19131 * Dump the old yucky req code that tried (and failed) to allow raw OIDs 19132 to be added. Now both 'req' and 'ca' can use new objects defined in the 19133 config file. 19134 19135 *Steve Henson* 19136 19137 * Add cool BIO that does syslog (or event log on NT). 19138 19139 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>, integrated by Ben Laurie* 19140 19141 * Add support for new TLS ciphersuites, TLS_RSA_EXPORT56_WITH_RC4_56_MD5, 19142 TLS_RSA_EXPORT56_WITH_RC2_CBC_56_MD5 and 19143 TLS_RSA_EXPORT56_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA, as specified in "56-bit Export Cipher 19144 Suites For TLS", draft-ietf-tls-56-bit-ciphersuites-00.txt. 19145 19146 *Ben Laurie* 19147 19148 * Add preliminary config info for new extension code. 19149 19150 *Steve Henson* 19151 19152 * Make RSA_NO_PADDING really use no padding. 19153 19154 *Ulf Moeller <ulf@fitug.de>* 19155 19156 * Generate errors when private/public key check is done. 19157 19158 *Ben Laurie* 19159 19160 * Overhaul for 'crl' utility. New function X509_CRL_print. Partial support 19161 for some CRL extensions and new objects added. 19162 19163 *Steve Henson* 19164 19165 * Really fix the ASN1 IMPLICIT bug this time... Partial support for private 19166 key usage extension and fuller support for authority key id. 19167 19168 *Steve Henson* 19169 19170 * Add OAEP encryption for the OpenSSL crypto library. OAEP is the improved 19171 padding method for RSA, which is recommended for new applications in PKCS 19172 #1 v2.0 (RFC 2437, October 1998). 19173 OAEP (Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding) has better theoretical 19174 foundations than the ad-hoc padding used in PKCS #1 v1.5. It is secure 19175 against Bleichbacher's attack on RSA. 19176 *Ulf Moeller <ulf@fitug.de>, reformatted, corrected and integrated by 19177 Ben Laurie* 19178 19179 * Updates to the new SSL compression code 19180 19181 *Eric A. Young, (from changes to C2Net SSLeay, integrated by Mark Cox)* 19182 19183 * Fix so that the version number in the master secret, when passed 19184 via RSA, checks that if TLS was proposed, but we roll back to SSLv3 19185 (because the server will not accept higher), that the version number 19186 is 0x03,0x01, not 0x03,0x00 19187 19188 *Eric A. Young, (from changes to C2Net SSLeay, integrated by Mark Cox)* 19189 19190 * Run extensive memory leak checks on SSL commands. Fixed *lots* of memory 19191 leaks in `ssl/` relating to new `X509_get_pubkey()` behaviour. Also fixes 19192 in `apps/` and an unrelated leak in `crypto/dsa/dsa_vrf.c`. 19193 19194 *Steve Henson* 19195 19196 * Support for RAW extensions where an arbitrary extension can be 19197 created by including its DER encoding. See `apps/openssl.cnf` for 19198 an example. 19199 19200 *Steve Henson* 19201 19202 * Make sure latest Perl versions don't interpret some generated C array 19203 code as Perl array code in the crypto/err/err_genc.pl script. 19204 19205 *Lars Weber <3weber@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>* 19206 19207 * Modify ms/do_ms.bat to not generate assembly language makefiles since 19208 not many people have the assembler. Various Win32 compilation fixes and 19209 update to the INSTALL.W32 file with (hopefully) more accurate Win32 19210 build instructions. 19211 19212 *Steve Henson* 19213 19214 * Modify configure script 'Configure' to automatically create crypto/date.h 19215 file under Win32 and also build pem.h from pem.org. New script 19216 util/mkfiles.pl to create the MINFO file on environments that can't do a 19217 'make files': perl util/mkfiles.pl >MINFO should work. 19218 19219 *Steve Henson* 19220 19221 * Major rework of DES function declarations, in the pursuit of correctness 19222 and purity. As a result, many evil casts evaporated, and some weirdness, 19223 too. You may find this causes warnings in your code. Zapping your evil 19224 casts will probably fix them. Mostly. 19225 19226 *Ben Laurie* 19227 19228 * Fix for a typo in asn1.h. Bug fix to object creation script 19229 obj_dat.pl. It considered a zero in an object definition to mean 19230 "end of object": none of the objects in objects.h have any zeros 19231 so it wasn't spotted. 19232 19233 *Steve Henson, reported by Erwann ABALEA <eabalea@certplus.com>* 19234 19235 * Add support for Triple DES Cipher Block Chaining with Output Feedback 19236 Masking (CBCM). In the absence of test vectors, the best I have been able 19237 to do is check that the decrypt undoes the encrypt, so far. Send me test 19238 vectors if you have them. 19239 19240 *Ben Laurie* 19241 19242 * Correct calculation of key length for export ciphers (too much space was 19243 allocated for null ciphers). This has not been tested! 19244 19245 *Ben Laurie* 19246 19247 * Modifications to the mkdef.pl for Win32 DEF file creation. The usage 19248 message is now correct (it understands "crypto" and "ssl" on its 19249 command line). There is also now an "update" option. This will update 19250 the util/ssleay.num and util/libeay.num files with any new functions. 19251 If you do a: 19252 perl util/mkdef.pl crypto ssl update 19253 it will update them. 19254 19255 *Steve Henson* 19256 19257 * Overhauled the Perl interface: 19258 - ported BN stuff to OpenSSL's different BN library 19259 - made the perl/ source tree CVS-aware 19260 - renamed the package from SSLeay to OpenSSL (the files still contain 19261 their history because I've copied them in the repository) 19262 - removed obsolete files (the test scripts will be replaced 19263 by better Test::Harness variants in the future) 19264 19265 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19266 19267 * First cut for a very conservative source tree cleanup: 19268 1. merge various obsolete readme texts into doc/ssleay.txt 19269 where we collect the old documents and readme texts. 19270 2. remove the first part of files where I'm already sure that we no 19271 longer need them because of three reasons: either they are just temporary 19272 files which were left by Eric or they are preserved original files where 19273 I've verified that the diff is also available in the CVS via "cvs diff 19274 -rSSLeay_0_8_1b" or they were renamed (as it was definitely the case for 19275 the crypto/md/ stuff). 19276 19277 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19278 19279 * More extension code. Incomplete support for subject and issuer alt 19280 name, issuer and authority key id. Change the i2v function parameters 19281 and add an extra 'crl' parameter in the X509V3_CTX structure: guess 19282 what that's for :-) Fix to ASN1 macro which messed up 19283 IMPLICIT tag and add f_enum.c which adds a2i, i2a for ENUMERATED. 19284 19285 *Steve Henson* 19286 19287 * Preliminary support for ENUMERATED type. This is largely copied from the 19288 INTEGER code. 19289 19290 *Steve Henson* 19291 19292 * Add new function, EVP_MD_CTX_copy() to replace frequent use of memcpy. 19293 19294 *Eric A. Young, (from changes to C2Net SSLeay, integrated by Mark Cox)* 19295 19296 * Make sure `make rehash` target really finds the `openssl` program. 19297 19298 *Ralf S. Engelschall, Matthias Loepfe <Matthias.Loepfe@adnovum.ch>* 19299 19300 * Squeeze another 7% of speed out of MD5 assembler, at least on a P2. I'd 19301 like to hear about it if this slows down other processors. 19302 19303 *Ben Laurie* 19304 19305 * Add CygWin32 platform information to Configure script. 19306 19307 *Alan Batie <batie@aahz.jf.intel.com>* 19308 19309 * Fixed ms/32all.bat script: `no_asm` -> `no-asm` 19310 19311 *Rainer W. Gerling <gerling@mpg-gv.mpg.de>* 19312 19313 * New program nseq to manipulate netscape certificate sequences 19314 19315 *Steve Henson* 19316 19317 * Modify crl2pkcs7 so it supports multiple -certfile arguments. Fix a 19318 few typos. 19319 19320 *Steve Henson* 19321 19322 * Fixes to BN code. Previously the default was to define BN_RECURSION 19323 but the BN code had some problems that would cause failures when 19324 doing certificate verification and some other functions. 19325 19326 *Eric A. Young, (from changes to C2Net SSLeay, integrated by Mark Cox)* 19327 19328 * Add ASN1 and PEM code to support netscape certificate sequences. 19329 19330 *Steve Henson* 19331 19332 * Add ASN1 and PEM code to support netscape certificate sequences. 19333 19334 *Steve Henson* 19335 19336 * Add several PKIX and private extended key usage OIDs. 19337 19338 *Steve Henson* 19339 19340 * Modify the 'ca' program to handle the new extension code. Modify 19341 openssl.cnf for new extension format, add comments. 19342 19343 *Steve Henson* 19344 19345 * More X509 V3 changes. Fix typo in v3_bitstr.c. Add support to 'req' 19346 and add a sample to openssl.cnf so req -x509 now adds appropriate 19347 CA extensions. 19348 19349 *Steve Henson* 19350 19351 * Continued X509 V3 changes. Add to other makefiles, integrate with the 19352 error code, add initial support to X509_print() and x509 application. 19353 19354 *Steve Henson* 19355 19356 * Takes a deep breath and start adding X509 V3 extension support code. Add 19357 files in crypto/x509v3. Move original stuff to crypto/x509v3/old. All this 19358 stuff is currently isolated and isn't even compiled yet. 19359 19360 *Steve Henson* 19361 19362 * Continuing patches for GeneralizedTime. Fix up certificate and CRL 19363 ASN1 to use ASN1_TIME and modify print routines to use ASN1_TIME_print. 19364 Removed the versions check from X509 routines when loading extensions: 19365 this allows certain broken certificates that don't set the version 19366 properly to be processed. 19367 19368 *Steve Henson* 19369 19370 * Deal with irritating shit to do with dependencies, in YAAHW (Yet Another 19371 Ad Hoc Way) - Makefile.ssls now all contain local dependencies, which 19372 can still be regenerated with "make depend". 19373 19374 *Ben Laurie* 19375 19376 * Spelling mistake in C version of CAST-128. 19377 19378 *Ben Laurie, reported by Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@cnri.reston.va.us>* 19379 19380 * Changes to the error generation code. The perl script err-code.pl 19381 now reads in the old error codes and retains the old numbers, only 19382 adding new ones if necessary. It also only changes the .err files if new 19383 codes are added. The makefiles have been modified to only insert errors 19384 when needed (to avoid needlessly modifying header files). This is done 19385 by only inserting errors if the .err file is newer than the auto generated 19386 C file. To rebuild all the error codes from scratch (the old behaviour) 19387 either modify crypto/Makefile.ssl to pass the -regen flag to err_code.pl 19388 or delete all the .err files. 19389 19390 *Steve Henson* 19391 19392 * CAST-128 was incorrectly implemented for short keys. The C version has 19393 been fixed, but is untested. The assembler versions are also fixed, but 19394 new assembler HAS NOT BEEN GENERATED FOR WIN32 - the Makefile needs fixing 19395 to regenerate it if needed. 19396 *Ben Laurie, reported (with fix for C version) by Jun-ichiro itojun 19397 Hagino <itojun@kame.net>* 19398 19399 * File was opened incorrectly in randfile.c. 19400 19401 *Ulf Möller <ulf@fitug.de>* 19402 19403 * Beginning of support for GeneralizedTime. d2i, i2d, check and print 19404 functions. Also ASN1_TIME suite which is a CHOICE of UTCTime or 19405 GeneralizedTime. ASN1_TIME is the proper type used in certificates et 19406 al: it's just almost always a UTCTime. Note this patch adds new error 19407 codes so do a "make errors" if there are problems. 19408 19409 *Steve Henson* 19410 19411 * Correct Linux 1 recognition in config. 19412 19413 *Ulf Möller <ulf@fitug.de>* 19414 19415 * Remove pointless MD5 hash when using DSA keys in ca. 19416 19417 *Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>* 19418 19419 * Generate an error if given an empty string as a cert directory. Also 19420 generate an error if handed NULL (previously returned 0 to indicate an 19421 error, but didn't set one). 19422 19423 *Ben Laurie, reported by Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>* 19424 19425 * Add prototypes to SSL methods. Make SSL_write's buffer const, at last. 19426 19427 *Ben Laurie* 19428 19429 * Fix the dummy function BN_ref_mod_exp() in rsaref.c to have the correct 19430 parameters. This was causing a warning which killed off the Win32 compile. 19431 19432 *Steve Henson* 19433 19434 * Remove C++ style comments from crypto/bn/bn_local.h. 19435 19436 *Neil Costigan <neil.costigan@celocom.com>* 19437 19438 * The function OBJ_txt2nid was broken. It was supposed to return a nid 19439 based on a text string, looking up short and long names and finally 19440 "dot" format. The "dot" format stuff didn't work. Added new function 19441 OBJ_txt2obj to do the same but return an ASN1_OBJECT and rewrote 19442 OBJ_txt2nid to use it. OBJ_txt2obj can also return objects even if the 19443 OID is not part of the table. 19444 19445 *Steve Henson* 19446 19447 * Add prototypes to X509 lookup/verify methods, fixing a bug in 19448 X509_LOOKUP_by_alias(). 19449 19450 *Ben Laurie* 19451 19452 * Sort openssl functions by name. 19453 19454 *Ben Laurie* 19455 19456 * Get the `gendsa` command working and add it to the `list` command. Remove 19457 encryption from sample DSA keys (in case anyone is interested the password 19458 was "1234"). 19459 19460 *Steve Henson* 19461 19462 * Make *all* `*_free` functions accept a NULL pointer. 19463 19464 *Frans Heymans <fheymans@isaserver.be>* 19465 19466 * If a DH key is generated in s3_srvr.c, don't blow it by trying to use 19467 NULL pointers. 19468 19469 *Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>* 19470 19471 * s_server should send the CAfile as acceptable CAs, not its own cert. 19472 19473 *Bodo Moeller <3moeller@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>* 19474 19475 * Don't blow it for numeric `-newkey` arguments to `apps/req`. 19476 19477 *Bodo Moeller <3moeller@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>* 19478 19479 * Temp key "for export" tests were wrong in s3_srvr.c. 19480 19481 *Anonymous <nobody@replay.com>* 19482 19483 * Add prototype for temp key callback functions 19484 SSL_CTX_set_tmp_{rsa,dh}_callback(). 19485 19486 *Ben Laurie* 19487 19488 * Make DH_free() tolerate being passed a NULL pointer (like RSA_free() and 19489 DSA_free()). Make X509_PUBKEY_set() check for errors in d2i_PublicKey(). 19490 19491 *Steve Henson* 19492 19493 * X509_name_add_entry() freed the wrong thing after an error. 19494 19495 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 19496 19497 * rsa_eay.c would attempt to free a NULL context. 19498 19499 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 19500 19501 * BIO_s_socket() had a broken should_retry() on Windoze. 19502 19503 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 19504 19505 * BIO_f_buffer() didn't pass on BIO_CTRL_FLUSH. 19506 19507 *Arne Ansper <arne@ats.cyber.ee>* 19508 19509 * Make sure the already existing X509_STORE->depth variable is initialized 19510 in X509_STORE_new(), but document the fact that this variable is still 19511 unused in the certificate verification process. 19512 19513 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19514 19515 * Fix the various library and `apps/` files to free up pkeys obtained from 19516 X509_PUBKEY_get() et al. Also allow x509.c to handle netscape extensions. 19517 19518 *Steve Henson* 19519 19520 * Fix reference counting in X509_PUBKEY_get(). This makes 19521 demos/maurice/example2.c work, amongst others, probably. 19522 19523 *Steve Henson and Ben Laurie* 19524 19525 * First cut of a cleanup for `apps/`. First the `ssleay` program is now named 19526 `openssl` and second, the shortcut symlinks for the `openssl <command>` 19527 are no longer created. This way we have a single and consistent command 19528 line interface `openssl <command>`, similar to `cvs <command>`. 19529 19530 *Ralf S. Engelschall, Paul Sutton and Ben Laurie* 19531 19532 * ca.c: move test for DSA keys inside #ifndef NO_DSA. Make pubkey 19533 BIT STRING wrapper always have zero unused bits. 19534 19535 *Steve Henson* 19536 19537 * Add CA.pl, perl version of CA.sh, add extended key usage OID. 19538 19539 *Steve Henson* 19540 19541 * Make the top-level INSTALL documentation easier to understand. 19542 19543 *Paul Sutton* 19544 19545 * Makefiles updated to exit if an error occurs in a sub-directory 19546 make (including if user presses ^C) [Paul Sutton] 19547 19548 * Make Montgomery context stuff explicit in RSA data structure. 19549 19550 *Ben Laurie* 19551 19552 * Fix build order of pem and err to allow for generated pem.h. 19553 19554 *Ben Laurie* 19555 19556 * Fix renumbering bug in X509_NAME_delete_entry(). 19557 19558 *Ben Laurie* 19559 19560 * Enhanced the err-ins.pl script so it makes the error library number 19561 global and can add a library name. This is needed for external ASN1 and 19562 other error libraries. 19563 19564 *Steve Henson* 19565 19566 * Fixed sk_insert which never worked properly. 19567 19568 *Steve Henson* 19569 19570 * Fix ASN1 macros so they can handle indefinite length constructed 19571 EXPLICIT tags. Some non standard certificates use these: they can now 19572 be read in. 19573 19574 *Steve Henson* 19575 19576 * Merged the various old/obsolete SSLeay documentation files (doc/xxx.doc) 19577 into a single doc/ssleay.txt bundle. This way the information is still 19578 preserved but no longer messes up this directory. Now it's new room for 19579 the new set of documentation files. 19580 19581 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19582 19583 * SETs were incorrectly DER encoded. This was a major pain, because they 19584 shared code with SEQUENCEs, which aren't coded the same. This means that 19585 almost everything to do with SETs or SEQUENCEs has either changed name or 19586 number of arguments. 19587 19588 *Ben Laurie, based on a partial fix by GP Jayan <gp@nsj.co.jp>* 19589 19590 * Fix test data to work with the above. 19591 19592 *Ben Laurie* 19593 19594 * Fix the RSA header declarations that hid a bug I fixed in 0.9.0b but 19595 was already fixed by Eric for 0.9.1 it seems. 19596 19597 *Ben Laurie - pointed out by Ulf Möller <ulf@fitug.de>* 19598 19599 * Autodetect FreeBSD3. 19600 19601 *Ben Laurie* 19602 19603 * Fix various bugs in Configure. This affects the following platforms: 19604 nextstep 19605 ncr-scde 19606 unixware-2.0 19607 unixware-2.0-pentium 19608 sco5-cc. 19609 19610 *Ben Laurie* 19611 19612 * Eliminate generated files from CVS. Reorder tests to regenerate files 19613 before they are needed. 19614 19615 *Ben Laurie* 19616 19617 * Generate Makefile.ssl from Makefile.org (to keep CVS happy). 19618 19619 *Ben Laurie* 19620 19621### Changes between 0.9.1b and 0.9.1c [23-Dec-1998] 19622 19623 * Added OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to crypto/crypto.h and 19624 changed SSLeay to OpenSSL in version strings. 19625 19626 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19627 19628 * Some fixups to the top-level documents. 19629 19630 *Paul Sutton* 19631 19632 * Fixed the nasty bug where rsaref.h was not found under compile-time 19633 because the symlink to include/ was missing. 19634 19635 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19636 19637 * Incorporated the popular no-RSA/DSA-only patches 19638 which allow to compile an RSA-free SSLeay. 19639 19640 *Andrew Cooke / Interrader Ldt., Ralf S. Engelschall* 19641 19642 * Fixed nasty rehash problem under `make -f Makefile.ssl links` 19643 when "ssleay" is still not found. 19644 19645 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19646 19647 * Added more platforms to Configure: Cray T3E, HPUX 11, 19648 19649 *Ralf S. Engelschall, Beckmann <beckman@acl.lanl.gov>* 19650 19651 * Updated the README file. 19652 19653 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19654 19655 * Added various .cvsignore files in the CVS repository subdirs 19656 to make a "cvs update" really silent. 19657 19658 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19659 19660 * Recompiled the error-definition header files and added 19661 missing symbols to the Win32 linker tables. 19662 19663 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19664 19665 * Cleaned up the top-level documents; 19666 o new files: CHANGES and LICENSE 19667 o merged VERSION, HISTORY* and README* files a CHANGES.SSLeay 19668 o merged COPYRIGHT into LICENSE 19669 o removed obsolete TODO file 19670 o renamed MICROSOFT to INSTALL.W32 19671 19672 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19673 19674 * Removed dummy files from the 0.9.1b source tree: 19675 crypto/asn1/x crypto/bio/cd crypto/bio/fg crypto/bio/grep crypto/bio/vi 19676 crypto/bn/asm/......add.c crypto/bn/asm/a.out crypto/dsa/f crypto/md5/f 19677 crypto/pem/gmon.out crypto/perlasm/f crypto/pkcs7/build crypto/rsa/f 19678 crypto/sha/asm/f crypto/threads/f ms/zzz ssl/f ssl/f.mak test/f 19679 util/f.mak util/pl/f util/pl/f.mak crypto/bf/bf_locl.old apps/f 19680 19681 *Ralf S. Engelschall* 19682 19683 * Added various platform portability fixes. 19684 19685 *Mark J. Cox* 19686 19687 * The Genesis of the OpenSSL rpject: 19688 We start with the latest (unreleased) SSLeay version 0.9.1b which Eric A. 19689 Young and Tim J. Hudson created while they were working for C2Net until 19690 summer 1998. 19691 19692 *The OpenSSL Project* 19693 19694### Changes between 0.9.0b and 0.9.1b [not released] 19695 19696 * Updated a few CA certificates under certs/ 19697 19698 *Eric A. Young* 19699 19700 * Changed some BIGNUM api stuff. 19701 19702 *Eric A. Young* 19703 19704 * Various platform ports: OpenBSD, Ultrix, IRIX 64bit, NetBSD, 19705 DGUX x86, Linux Alpha, etc. 19706 19707 *Eric A. Young* 19708 19709 * New COMP library [crypto/comp/] for SSL Record Layer Compression: 19710 RLE (dummy implemented) and ZLIB (really implemented when ZLIB is 19711 available). 19712 19713 *Eric A. Young* 19714 19715 * Add -strparse option to asn1pars program which parses nested 19716 binary structures 19717 19718 *Dr Stephen Henson <shenson@bigfoot.com>* 19719 19720 * Added "oid_file" to ssleay.cnf for "ca" and "req" programs. 19721 19722 *Eric A. Young* 19723 19724 * DSA fix for "ca" program. 19725 19726 *Eric A. Young* 19727 19728 * Added "-genkey" option to "dsaparam" program. 19729 19730 *Eric A. Young* 19731 19732 * Added RIPE MD160 (rmd160) message digest. 19733 19734 *Eric A. Young* 19735 19736 * Added -a (all) option to "ssleay version" command. 19737 19738 *Eric A. Young* 19739 19740 * Added PLATFORM define which is the id given to Configure. 19741 19742 *Eric A. Young* 19743 19744 * Added MemCheck_XXXX functions to crypto/mem.c for memory checking. 19745 19746 *Eric A. Young* 19747 19748 * Extended the ASN.1 parser routines. 19749 19750 *Eric A. Young* 19751 19752 * Extended BIO routines to support REUSEADDR, seek, tell, etc. 19753 19754 *Eric A. Young* 19755 19756 * Added a BN_CTX to the BN library. 19757 19758 *Eric A. Young* 19759 19760 * Fixed the weak key values in DES library 19761 19762 *Eric A. Young* 19763 19764 * Changed API in EVP library for cipher aliases. 19765 19766 *Eric A. Young* 19767 19768 * Added support for RC2/64bit cipher. 19769 19770 *Eric A. Young* 19771 19772 * Converted the lhash library to the crypto/mem.c functions. 19773 19774 *Eric A. Young* 19775 19776 * Added more recognized ASN.1 object ids. 19777 19778 *Eric A. Young* 19779 19780 * Added more RSA padding checks for SSL/TLS. 19781 19782 *Eric A. Young* 19783 19784 * Added BIO proxy/filter functionality. 19785 19786 *Eric A. Young* 19787 19788 * Added extra_certs to SSL_CTX which can be used 19789 send extra CA certificates to the client in the CA cert chain sending 19790 process. It can be configured with SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(). 19791 19792 *Eric A. Young* 19793 19794 * Now Fortezza is denied in the authentication phase because 19795 this is key exchange mechanism is not supported by SSLeay at all. 19796 19797 *Eric A. Young* 19798 19799 * Additional PKCS1 checks. 19800 19801 *Eric A. Young* 19802 19803 * Support the string "TLSv1" for all TLS v1 ciphers. 19804 19805 *Eric A. Young* 19806 19807 * Added function SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx() which gives the 19808 ex_data index of the SSL context in the X509_STORE_CTX ex_data. 19809 19810 *Eric A. Young* 19811 19812 * Fixed a few memory leaks. 19813 19814 *Eric A. Young* 19815 19816 * Fixed various code and comment typos. 19817 19818 *Eric A. Young* 19819 19820 * A minor bug in ssl/s3_clnt.c where there would always be 4 0 19821 bytes sent in the client random. 19822 19823 *Edward Bishop <ebishop@spyglass.com>* 19824 19825<!-- Links --> 19826 19827[CVE-2024-0727]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2024-0727 19828[CVE-2023-6237]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-6237 19829[CVE-2023-6129]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-6129 19830[CVE-2023-5678]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-5678 19831[CVE-2023-5363]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-5363 19832[CVE-2023-4807]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-4807 19833[CVE-2023-3817]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-3817 19834[CVE-2023-3446]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-3446 19835[CVE-2023-2975]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-2975 19836[RFC 2578 (STD 58), section 3.5]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2578#section-3.5 19837[CVE-2023-2650]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-2650 19838[CVE-2023-1255]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-1255 19839[CVE-2023-0466]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0466 19840[CVE-2023-0465]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0465 19841[CVE-2023-0464]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0464 19842[CVE-2023-0401]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0401 19843[CVE-2023-0286]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0286 19844[CVE-2023-0217]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0217 19845[CVE-2023-0216]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0216 19846[CVE-2023-0215]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2023-0215 19847[CVE-2022-4450]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-4450 19848[CVE-2022-4304]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-4304 19849[CVE-2022-4203]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-4203 19850[CVE-2022-3996]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-3996 19851[CVE-2022-2274]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-2274 19852[CVE-2022-2097]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2022-2097 19853[CVE-2020-1971]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2020-1971 19854[CVE-2020-1967]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2020-1967 19855[CVE-2019-1563]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2019-1563 19856[CVE-2019-1559]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2019-1559 19857[CVE-2019-1552]: https://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html#CVE-2019-1552 19858[CVE-2019-1551]: 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