1 2* Version 1.0.16 3 - Signatures computations and verifications are now way faster on 464-bit platforms with compilers supporting 128-bit arithmetic (gcc, 5clang, icc). This includes the WebAssembly target. 6 - New low-level APIs for computations over edwards25519: 7`crypto_scalarmult_ed25519()`, `crypto_scalarmult_ed25519_base()`, 8`crypto_core_ed25519_is_valid_point()`, `crypto_core_ed25519_add()`, 9`crypto_core_ed25519_sub()` and `crypto_core_ed25519_from_uniform()` 10(elligator representative to point). 11 - `crypto_sign_open()`, `crypto_sign_verify_detached() and 12`crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch_open` now reject public keys in 13non-canonical form in addition to low-order points. 14 - The library can be built with `ED25519_NONDETERMINISTIC` defined in 15order to use synthetic nonces for EdDSA. This is disabled by default. 16 - Webassembly: `crypto_pwhash_*()` functions are now included in 17non-sumo builds. 18 - `sodium_stackzero()` was added to wipe content off the stack. 19 - Android: support new SDKs where unified headers have become the 20default. 21 - The Salsa20-based PRNG example is now thread-safe on platforms with 22support for thread-local storage, optionally mixes bits from RDRAND. 23 - CMAKE: static library detection on Unix systems has been improved 24(thanks to @BurningEnlightenment, @nibua-r, @mellery451) 25 - Argon2 and scrypt are slightly faster on Linux. 26 27* Version 1.0.15 28 - The default password hashing algorithm is now Argon2id. The 29`pwhash_str_verify()` function can still verify Argon2i hashes 30without any changes, and `pwhash()` can still compute Argon2i hashes 31as well. 32 - The aes128ctr primitive was removed. It was slow, non-standard, not 33authenticated, and didn't seem to be used by any opensource project. 34 - Argon2id required at least 3 passes like Argon2i, despite a minimum 35of `1` as defined by the `OPSLIMIT_MIN` constant. This has been fixed. 36 - The secretstream construction was slightly changed to be consistent 37with forthcoming variants. 38 - The Javascript and Webassembly versions have been merged, and the 39module now returns a `.ready` promise that will resolve after the 40Webassembly code is loaded and compiled. 41 - Note that due to these incompatible changes, the library version 42major was bumped up. 43 44* Version 1.0.14 45 - iOS binaries should now be compatible with WatchOS and TVOS. 46 - WebAssembly is now officially supported. Special thanks to 47@facekapow and @pepyakin who helped to make it happen. 48 - Internal consistency checks failing and primitives used with 49dangerous/out-of-bounds/invalid parameters used to call abort(3). 50Now, a custom handler *that doesn't return* can be set with the 51`set_sodium_misuse()` function. It still aborts by default or if the 52handler ever returns. This is not a replacement for non-fatal, 53expected runtime errors. This handler will be only called in 54unexpected situations due to potential bugs in the library or in 55language bindings. 56 - `*_MESSAGEBYTES_MAX` macros (and the corresponding 57`_messagebytes_max()` symbols) have been added to represent the 58maximum message size that can be safely handled by a primitive. 59Language bindings are encouraged to check user inputs against these 60maximum lengths. 61 - The test suite has been extended to cover more edge cases. 62 - crypto_sign_ed25519_pk_to_curve25519() now rejects points that are 63not on the curve, or not in the main subgroup. 64 - Further changes have been made to ensure that smart compilers will 65not optimize out code that we don't want to be optimized. 66 - Visual Studio solutions are now included in distribution tarballs. 67 - The `sodium_runtime_has_*` symbols for CPU features detection are 68now defined as weak symbols, i.e. they can be replaced with an 69application-defined implementation. This can be useful to disable 70AVX* when temperature/power consumption is a concern. 71 - `crypto_kx_*()` now aborts if called with no non-NULL pointers to 72store keys to. 73 - SSE2 implementations of `crypto_verify_*()` have been added. 74 - Passwords can be hashed using a specific algorithm with the new 75`crypto_pwhash_str_alg()` function. 76 - Due to popular demand, base64 encoding (`sodium_bin2base64()`) and 77decoding (`sodium_base642bin()`) have been implemented. 78 - A new `crypto_secretstream_*()` API was added to safely encrypt files 79and multi-part messages. 80 - The `sodium_pad()` and `sodium_unpad()` helper functions have been 81added in order to add & remove padding. 82 - An AVX512 optimized implementation of Argon2 has been added (written 83by Ondrej Mosnáček, thanks!) 84 - The `crypto_pwhash_str_needs_rehash()` function was added to check if 85a password hash string matches the given parameters, or if it needs an 86update. 87 - The library can now be compiled with recent versions of 88emscripten/binaryen that don't allow multiple variables declarations 89using a single `var` statement. 90 91* Version 1.0.13 92 - Javascript: the sumo builds now include all symbols. They were 93previously limited to symbols defined in minimal builds. 94 - The public `crypto_pwhash_argon2i_MEMLIMIT_MAX` constant was 95incorrectly defined on 32-bit platforms. This has been fixed. 96 - Version 1.0.12 didn't compile on OpenBSD/i386 using the base gcc 97compiler. This has been fixed. 98 - The Android compilation scripts have been updated for NDK r14b. 99 - armv7s-optimized code was re-added to iOS builds. 100 - An AVX2 optimized implementation of the Argon2 round function was 101added. 102 - The Argon2id variant of Argon2 has been implemented. The 103high-level `crypto_pwhash_str_verify()` function automatically detects 104the algorithm and can verify both Argon2i and Argon2id hashed passwords. 105The default algorithm for newly hashed passwords remains Argon2i in 106this version to avoid breaking compatibility with verifiers running 107libsodium <= 1.0.12. 108 - A `crypto_box_curve25519xchacha20poly1305_seal*()` function set was 109implemented. 110 - scrypt was removed from minimal builds. 111 - libsodium is now available on NuGet. 112 113* Version 1.0.12 114 - Ed25519ph was implemented, adding a multi-part signature API 115(`crypto_sign_init()`, `crypto_sign_update()`, `crypto_sign_final_*()`). 116 - New constants and related accessors have been added for Scrypt and 117Argon2. 118 - XChaCha20 has been implemented. Like XSalsa20, this construction 119extends the ChaCha20 cipher to accept a 192-bit nonce. This makes it safe 120to use ChaCha20 with random nonces. 121 - `crypto_secretbox`, `crypto_box` and `crypto_aead` now offer 122variants leveraging XChaCha20. 123 - SHA-2 is about 20% faster, which also gives a speed boost to 124signature and signature verification. 125 - AVX2 implementations of Salsa20 and ChaCha20 have been added. They 126are twice as fast as the SSE2 implementations. The speed gain is 127even more significant on Windows, that previously didn't use 128vectorized implementations. 129 - New high-level API: `crypto_kdf`, to easily derive one or more 130subkeys from a master key. 131 - Siphash with a 128-bit output has been implemented, and is 132available as `crypto_shorthash_siphashx_*`. 133 - New `*_keygen()` helpers functions have been added to create secret 134keys for all constructions. This improves code clarity and can prevent keys 135from being partially initialized. 136 - A new `randombytes_buf_deterministic()` function was added to 137deterministically fill a memory region with pseudorandom data. This 138function can especially be useful to write reproducible tests. 139 - A preliminary `crypto_kx_*()` API was added to compute shared session 140keys. 141 - AVX2 detection is more reliable. 142 - The pthreads library is not required any more when using MingW. 143 - `contrib/Findsodium.cmake` was added as an example to include 144libsodium in a project using cmake. 145 - Compatibility with gcc 2.x has been restored. 146 - Minimal builds can be checked using `sodium_library_minimal()`. 147 - The `--enable-opt` compilation switch has become compatible with more 148platforms. 149 - Android builds are now using clang on platforms where it is 150available. 151 152* Version 1.0.11 153 - `sodium_init()` is now thread-safe, and can be safely called multiple 154times. 155 - Android binaries now properly support 64-bit Android, targeting 156platform 24, but without breaking compatibility with platforms 16 and 15721. 158 - Better support for old gcc versions. 159 - On FreeBSD, core dumps are disabled on regions allocated with 160sodium allocation functions. 161 - AVX2 detection was fixed, resulting in faster Blake2b hashing on 162platforms where it was not properly detected. 163 - The Sandy2x Curve25519 implementation was not as fast as expected 164on some platforms. This has been fixed. 165 - The NativeClient target was improved. Most notably, it now supports 166optimized implementations, and uses pepper_49 by default. 167 - The library can be compiled with recent Emscripten versions. 168Changes have been made to produce smaller code, and the default heap 169size was reduced in the standard version. 170 - The code can now be compiled on SLES11 service pack 4. 171 - Decryption functions can now accept a NULL pointer for the output. 172This checks the MAC without writing the decrypted message. 173 - crypto_generichash_final() now returns -1 if called twice. 174 - Support for Visual Studio 2008 was improved. 175 176* Version 1.0.10 177 - This release only fixes a compilation issue reported with some older 178gcc versions. There are no functional changes over the previous release. 179 180* Version 1.0.9 181 - The Javascript target now includes a `--sumo` option to include all 182the symbols of the original C library. 183 - A detached API was added to the ChaCha20-Poly1305 and AES256-GCM 184implementations. 185 - The Argon2i password hashing function was added, and is accessible 186directly and through a new, high-level `crypto_pwhash` API. The scrypt 187function remains available as well. 188 - A speed-record AVX2 implementation of BLAKE2b was added (thanks to 189Samuel Neves). 190 - The library can now be compiled using C++Builder (thanks to @jcolli44) 191 - Countermeasures for Ed25519 signatures malleability have been added 192to match the irtf-cfrg-eddsa draft (note that malleability is irrelevant to 193the standard definition of signature security). Signatures with a small-order 194`R` point are now also rejected. 195 - Some implementations are now slightly faster when using the Clang 196compiler. 197 - The HChaCha20 core function was implemented (`crypto_core_hchacha20()`). 198 - No-op stubs were added for all AES256-GCM public functions even when 199compiled on non-Intel platforms. 200 - `crypt_generichash_blake2b_statebytes()` was added. 201 - New macros were added for the IETF variant of the ChaCha20-Poly1305 202construction. 203 - The library can now be compiled on Minix. 204 - HEASLR is now enabled on MinGW builds. 205 206* Version 1.0.8 207 - Handle the case where the CPU supports AVX, but we are running 208on an hypervisor with AVX disabled/not supported. 209 - Faster (2x) scalarmult_base() when using the ref10 implementation. 210 211* Version 1.0.7 212 - More functions whose return value should be checked have been 213tagged with `__attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))`: `crypto_box_easy()`, 214`crypto_box_detached()`, `crypto_box_beforenm()`, `crypto_box()`, and 215`crypto_scalarmult()`. 216 - Sandy2x, the fastest Curve25519 implementation ever, has been 217merged in, and is automatically used on CPUs supporting the AVX 218instructions set. 219 - An SSE2 optimized implementation of Poly1305 was added, and is 220twice as fast as the portable one. 221 - An SSSE3 optimized implementation of ChaCha20 was added, and is 222twice as fast as the portable one. 223 - Faster `sodium_increment()` for common nonce sizes. 224 - New helper functions have been added: `sodium_is_zero()` and 225 `sodium_add()`. 226 - `sodium_runtime_has_aesni()` now properly detects the CPU flag when 227 compiled using Visual Studio. 228 229* Version 1.0.6 230 - Optimized implementations of Blake2 have been added for modern 231Intel platforms. `crypto_generichash()` is now faster than MD5 and SHA1 232implementations while being far more secure. 233 - Functions for which the return value should be checked have been 234tagged with `__attribute__ ((warn_unused_result))`. This will 235intentionally break code compiled with `-Werror` that didn't bother 236checking critical return values. 237 - The `crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch_*()` functions have been 238tagged as deprecated. 239 - Undocumented symbols that were exported, but were only useful for 240internal purposes have been removed or made private: 241`sodium_runtime_get_cpu_features()`, the implementation-specific 242`crypto_onetimeauth_poly1305_donna()` symbols, 243`crypto_onetimeauth_poly1305_set_implementation()`, 244`crypto_onetimeauth_poly1305_implementation_name()` and 245`crypto_onetimeauth_pick_best_implementation()`. 246 - `sodium_compare()` now works as documented, and compares numbers 247in little-endian format instead of behaving like `memcmp()`. 248 - The previous changes should not break actual applications, but to be 249safe, the library version major was incremented. 250 - `sodium_runtime_has_ssse3()` and `sodium_runtime_has_sse41()` have 251been added. 252 - The library can now be compiled with the CompCert compiler. 253 254* Version 1.0.5 255 - Compilation issues on some platforms were fixed: missing alignment 256directives were added (required at least on RHEL-6/i386), a workaround 257for a VRP bug on gcc/armv7 was added, and the library can now be compiled 258with the SunPro compiler. 259 - Javascript target: io.js is not supported any more. Use nodejs. 260 261* Version 1.0.4 262 - Support for AES256-GCM has been added. This requires 263a CPU with the aesni and pclmul extensions, and is accessible via the 264crypto_aead_aes256gcm_*() functions. 265 - The Javascript target doesn't use eval() any more, so that the 266library can be used in Chrome packaged applications. 267 - QNX and CloudABI are now supported. 268 - Support for NaCl has finally been added. 269 - ChaCha20 with an extended (96 bit) nonce and a 32-bit counter has 270been implemented as crypto_stream_chacha20_ietf(), 271crypto_stream_chacha20_ietf_xor() and crypto_stream_chacha20_ietf_xor_ic(). 272An IETF-compatible version of ChaCha20Poly1305 is available as 273crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_npubbytes(), 274crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_encrypt() and 275crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_ietf_decrypt(). 276 - The sodium_increment() helper function has been added, to increment 277an arbitrary large number (such as a nonce). 278 - The sodium_compare() helper function has been added, to compare 279arbitrary large numbers (such as nonces, in order to prevent replay 280attacks). 281 282* Version 1.0.3 283 - In addition to sodium_bin2hex(), sodium_hex2bin() is now a 284constant-time function. 285 - crypto_stream_xsalsa20_ic() has been added. 286 - crypto_generichash_statebytes(), crypto_auth_*_statebytes() and 287crypto_hash_*_statebytes() have been added in order to retrieve the 288size of structures keeping states from foreign languages. 289 - The JavaScript target doesn't require /dev/urandom or an external 290randombytes() implementation any more. Other minor Emscripten-related 291improvements have been made in order to support libsodium.js 292 - Custom randombytes implementations do not need to provide their own 293implementation of randombytes_uniform() any more. randombytes_stir() 294and randombytes_close() can also be NULL pointers if they are not 295required. 296 - On Linux, getrandom(2) is being used instead of directly accessing 297/dev/urandom, if the kernel supports this system call. 298 - crypto_box_seal() and crypto_box_seal_open() have been added. 299 - Visual Studio 2015 is now supported. 300 301* Version 1.0.2 302 - The _easy and _detached APIs now support precalculated keys; 303crypto_box_easy_afternm(), crypto_box_open_easy_afternm(), 304crypto_box_detached_afternm() and crypto_box_open_detached_afternm() 305have been added as an alternative to the NaCl interface. 306 - Memory allocation functions can now be used on operating systems with 307no memory protection. 308 - crypto_sign_open() and crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch_open() 309now accept a NULL pointer instead of a pointer to the message size, if 310storing this information is not required. 311 - The close-on-exec flag is now set on the descriptor returned when 312opening /dev/urandom. 313 - A libsodium-uninstalled.pc file to use pkg-config even when 314libsodium is not installed, has been added. 315 - The iOS target now includes armv7s and arm64 optimized code, as well 316as i386 and x86_64 code for the iOS simulator. 317 - sodium_free() can now be called on regions with PROT_NONE protection. 318 - The Javascript tests can run on Ubuntu, where the node binary was 319renamed nodejs. io.js can also be used instead of node. 320 321* Version 1.0.1 322 - DLL_EXPORT was renamed SODIUM_DLL_EXPORT in order to avoid 323collisions with similar macros defined by other libraries. 324 - sodium_bin2hex() is now constant-time. 325 - crypto_secretbox_detached() now supports overlapping input and output 326regions. 327 - NaCl's donna_c64 implementation of curve25519 was reading an extra byte 328past the end of the buffer containing the base point. This has been 329fixed. 330 331* Version 1.0.0 332 - The API and ABI are now stable. New features will be added, but 333backward-compatibility is guaranteed through all the 1.x.y releases. 334 - crypto_sign() properly works with overlapping regions again. Thanks 335to @pysiak for reporting this regression introduced in version 0.6.1. 336 - The test suite has been extended. 337 338* Version 0.7.1 (1.0 RC2) 339 - This is the second release candidate of Sodium 1.0. Minor 340compilation, readability and portability changes have been made and the 341test suite was improved, but the API is the same as the previous release 342candidate. 343 344* Version 0.7.0 (1.0 RC1) 345 - Allocating memory to store sensitive data can now be done using 346sodium_malloc() and sodium_allocarray(). These functions add guard 347pages around the protected data to make it less likely to be 348accessible in a heartbleed-like scenario. In addition, the protection 349for memory regions allocated that way can be changed using 350sodium_mprotect_noaccess(), sodium_mprotect_readonly() and 351sodium_mprotect_readwrite(). 352 - ed25519 keys can be converted to curve25519 keys with 353crypto_sign_ed25519_pk_to_curve25519() and 354crypto_sign_ed25519_sk_to_curve25519(). This allows using the same 355keys for signature and encryption. 356 - The seed and the public key can be extracted from an ed25519 key 357using crypto_sign_ed25519_sk_to_seed() and crypto_sign_ed25519_sk_to_pk(). 358 - aes256 was removed. A timing-attack resistant implementation might 359be added later, but not before version 1.0 is tagged. 360 - The crypto_pwhash_scryptxsalsa208sha256_* compatibility layer was 361removed. Use crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_*. 362 - The compatibility layer for implementation-specific functions was 363removed. 364 - Compilation issues with Mingw64 on MSYS (not MSYS2) were fixed. 365 - crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_STRPREFIX was added: it contains 366the prefix produced by crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_str() 367 368* Version 0.6.1 369 - Important bug fix: when crypto_sign_open() was given a signed 370message too short to even contain a signature, it was putting an 371unlimited amount of zeros into the target buffer instead of 372immediately returning -1. The bug was introduced in version 0.5.0. 373 - New API: crypto_sign_detached() and crypto_sign_verify_detached() 374to produce and verify ed25519 signatures without having to duplicate 375the message. 376 - New ./configure switch: --enable-minimal, to create a smaller 377library, with only the functions required for the high-level API. 378Mainly useful for the JavaScript target and embedded systems. 379 - All the symbols are now exported by the Emscripten build script. 380 - The pkg-config .pc file is now always installed even if the 381pkg-config tool is not available during the installation. 382 383* Version 0.6.0 384 - The ChaCha20 stream cipher has been added, as crypto_stream_chacha20_* 385 - The ChaCha20Poly1305 AEAD construction has been implemented, as 386crypto_aead_chacha20poly1305_* 387 - The _easy API does not require any heap allocations any more and 388does not have any overhead over the NaCl API. With the password 389hashing function being an obvious exception, the library doesn't 390allocate and will not allocate heap memory ever. 391 - crypto_box and crypto_secretbox have a new _detached API to store 392the authentication tag and the encrypted message separately. 393 - crypto_pwhash_scryptxsalsa208sha256*() functions have been renamed 394crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256*(). 395 - The low-level crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_ll() function 396allows setting individual parameters of the scrypt function. 397 - New macros and functions for recommended crypto_pwhash_* parameters 398have been added. 399 - Similarly to crypto_sign_seed_keypair(), crypto_box_seed_keypair() 400has been introduced to deterministically generate a key pair from a seed. 401 - crypto_onetimeauth() now provides a streaming interface. 402 - crypto_stream_chacha20_xor_ic() and crypto_stream_salsa20_xor_ic() 403have been added to use a non-zero initial block counter. 404 - On Windows, CryptGenRandom() was replaced by RtlGenRandom(), which 405doesn't require the Crypt API. 406 - The high bit in curve25519 is masked instead of processing the key as 407a 256-bit value. 408 - The curve25519 ref implementation was replaced by the latest ref10 409implementation from Supercop. 410 - sodium_mlock() now prevents memory from being included in coredumps 411on Linux 3.4+ 412 413* Version 0.5.0 414 - sodium_mlock()/sodium_munlock() have been introduced to lock pages 415in memory before storing sensitive data, and to zero them before 416unlocking them. 417 - High-level wrappers for crypto_box and crypto_secretbox 418(crypto_box_easy and crypto_secretbox_easy) can be used to avoid 419dealing with the specific memory layout regular functions depend on. 420 - crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256* functions have been added 421to derive a key from a password, and for password storage. 422 - Salsa20 and ed25519 implementations now support overlapping 423inputs/keys/outputs (changes imported from supercop-20140505). 424 - New build scripts for Visual Studio, Emscripten, different Android 425architectures and msys2 are available. 426 - The poly1305-53 implementation has been replaced with Floodyberry's 427poly1305-donna32 and poly1305-donna64 implementations. 428 - sodium_hex2bin() has been added to complement sodium_bin2hex(). 429 - On OpenBSD and Bitrig, arc4random() is used instead of reading 430/dev/urandom. 431 - crypto_auth_hmac_sha512() has been implemented. 432 - sha256 and sha512 now have a streaming interface. 433 - hmacsha256, hmacsha512 and hmacsha512256 now support keys of 434arbitrary length, and have a streaming interface. 435 - crypto_verify_64() has been implemented. 436 - first-class Visual Studio build system, thanks to @evoskuil 437 - CPU features are now detected at runtime. 438 439* Version 0.4.5 440 - Restore compatibility with OSX <= 10.6 441 442* Version 0.4.4 443 - Visual Studio is officially supported (VC 2010 & VC 2013) 444 - mingw64 is now supported 445 - big-endian architectures are now supported as well 446 - The donna_c64 implementation of curve25519_donna_c64 now handles 447non-canonical points like the ref implementation 448 - Missing scalarmult_curve25519 and stream_salsa20 constants are now exported 449 - A crypto_onetimeauth_poly1305_ref() wrapper has been added 450 451* Version 0.4.3 452 - crypto_sign_seedbytes() and crypto_sign_SEEDBYTES were added. 453 - crypto_onetimeauth_poly1305_implementation_name() was added. 454 - poly1305-ref has been replaced by a faster implementation, 455Floodyberry's poly1305-donna-unrolled. 456 - Stackmarkings have been added to assembly code, for Hardened Gentoo. 457 - pkg-config can now be used in order to retrieve compilations flags for 458using libsodium. 459 - crypto_stream_aes256estream_*() can now deal with unaligned input 460on platforms that require word alignment. 461 - portability improvements. 462 463* Version 0.4.2 464 - All NaCl constants are now also exposed as functions. 465 - The Android and iOS cross-compilation script have been improved. 466 - libsodium can now be cross-compiled to Windows from Linux. 467 - libsodium can now be compiled with emscripten. 468 - New convenience function (prototyped in utils.h): sodium_bin2hex(). 469 470* Version 0.4.1 471 - sodium_version_*() functions were not exported in version 0.4. They 472are now visible as intended. 473 - sodium_init() now calls randombytes_stir(). 474 - optimized assembly version of salsa20 is now used on amd64. 475 - further cleanups and enhanced compatibility with non-C99 compilers. 476 477* Version 0.4 478 - Most constants and operations are now available as actual functions 479instead of macros, making it easier to use from other languages. 480 - New operation: crypto_generichash, featuring a variable key size, a 481variable output size, and a streaming API. Currently implemented using 482Blake2b. 483 - The package can be compiled in a separate directory. 484 - aes128ctr functions are exported. 485 - Optimized versions of curve25519 (curve25519_donna_c64), poly1305 486(poly1305_53) and ed25519 (ed25519_ref10) are available. Optionally calling 487sodium_init() once before using the library makes it pick the fastest 488implementation. 489 - New convenience function: sodium_memzero() in order to securely 490wipe a memory area. 491 - A whole bunch of cleanups and portability enhancements. 492 - On Windows, a .REF file is generated along with the shared library, 493for use with Visual Studio. The installation path for these has become 494$prefix/bin as expected by MingW. 495 496* Version 0.3 497 - The crypto_shorthash operation has been added, implemented using 498SipHash-2-4. 499 500* Version 0.2 501 - crypto_sign_seed_keypair() has been added 502 503* Version 0.1 504 - Initial release. 505 506