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2020-12-28 16:15:37 +01:00
Because this project is maintained both in the OpenBSD tree using CVS and in
Git, it can be confusing following all of the changes.
Most of the libssl and libcrypto source code is is here in OpenBSD CVS:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libssl/
Some of the libcrypto and OS-compatibility files for entropy and random number
generation are here:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libcrypto/
A simplified TLS wrapper library is here:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libtls/
The LibreSSL Portable project copies these portions of the OpenBSD tree, along
with relevant portions of the C library, to a Git repository. This makes it
easier to follow all of the relevant changes to the upstream project in a
single place:
https://github.com/libressl-portable/openbsd
The portable bits of the project are largely maintained out-of-tree, and their
history is also available from Git.
https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable
LibreSSL Portable Release Notes:
2022-04-24 22:29:35 +02:00
3.5.2 - Stable release
* Bug fixes
- Avoid single byte overread in asn1_parse2().
- Allow name constraints with a leading dot. From Alex Wilson.
- Relax a check in x509_constraints_dirname() to allow prefixes.
From Alex Wilson.
- Fix NULL dereferences in openssl(1) cms option parsing.
- Do not zero the computed cofactor on ec_guess_cofactor() success.
- Bound cofactor in EC_GROUP_set_generator() to reduce the number of
bogus groups that can be described with nonsensical parameters.
- Avoid various potential segfaults in EVP_PKEY_CTX_free() in low
memory conditions. Reported for HMAC by Masaru Masuda.
- Plug leak in ASN1_TIME_adj_internal().
- Avoid infinite loop for custom curves of order 1.
Issue reported by Hanno Boeck, comments by David Benjamin.
- Avoid an infinite loop on parsing DSA private keys by validating
that the provided parameters conform to FIPS 186-4.
Issue reported by Hanno Boeck, comments by David Benjamin.
* Compatibility improvements
- Allow non-standard name constraints of the form @domain.com.
* Internal improvements
- Limit OID text conversion to 64 bits per arc.
- Clean up and simplify memory BIO code.
- Reduce number of memmove() calls in memory BIOs.
- Factor out alert handling code in the legacy stack.
- Add sanity checks on p and q in old_dsa_priv_decode()
- Cache the SHA-512 hash instead of the SHA-1 for CRLs.
- Suppress various compiler warnings for old gcc versions.
- Remove free_cont from asn1_d2i_ex_primitive()/asn1_ex_c2i().
- Rework ownership handling in x509_constraints_validate().
- Rework ASN1_STRING_set().
- Remove const from tls1_transcript_hash_value().
- Clean up and simplify ssl3_renegotiate{,_check}().
- Rewrite legacy TLS and DTLS unexpected handshake message handling.
- Simplify SSL_do_handshake().
- Rewrite ASCII/text to ASN.1 object conversion.
- Provide t2i_ASN1_OBJECT_internal() and use it for OBJ_txt2obj().
- Split armv7 and aarch64 code into separate locations.
- Rewrote openssl(1) ts to use the new option handling and cleaned
up the C code.
- Provide asn1_get_primitive().
- Convert {c2i,d2i}_ASN1_OBJECT() to CBS.
- Remove the minimum record length checks from dtls1_read_bytes().
- Clean up {dtls1,ssl3}_read_bytes().
- Be more careful with embedded and terminating NULs in the new
name constraints code.
- Check EVP_Digest* return codes in openssl(1) ts
- Various minor code cleanup in openssl(1) pkcs12
- Use calloc() in pkey_hmac_init().
- Simplify priv_key handling in d2i_ECPrivateKey().
* Documentation improvements
- Update d2i_ASN1_OBJECT(3) documentation to reflect reality after
refactoring and bug fixes.
- Fixed numerous minor grammar, spelling, wording, and punctuation
issues.
3.5.1 - Security release
* A malicious certificate can cause an infinite loop.
Reported by and fix from Tavis Ormandy and David Benjamin, Google.
3.5.0 - Development release
* New Features
- The RFC 3779 API was ported from OpenSSL. Many bugs were fixed,
regression tests were added and the code was cleaned up.
- Certificate Transparency was ported from OpenSSL. Many internal
improvements were made, resulting in cleaner and safer code.
Regress coverage was added. libssl does not yet make use of it.
* Portable Improvements
- Fixed various POSIX compliance and other portability issues
found by the port to the Sortix operating system.
- Add libmd as platform specific libraries for Solaris.
Issue reported from (ihsan <at> opencsw org) on libressl ML.
- Set IA-64 compiler flag only if it is HP-UX with IA-64.
Suggested from Larkin Nickle (me <at> larbob org) by libressl ML.
- Enabled and scheduled Coverity scan.
Contributed by Ilya Shipitsin (chipitsine <at> gmail com> on github.
* Compatibility Changes
- Most structs that were previously defined in the following headers
are now opaque as they are in OpenSSL 1.1:
bio.h, bn.h, comp.h, dh.h, dsa.h, evp.h, hmac.h, ocsp.h, rsa.h,
x509.h, x509v3.h, x509_vfy.h
- Switch TLSv1.3 cipher names from AEAD- to OpenSSL's TLS_
OpenSSL added the TLSv1.3 ciphersuites with "RFC names" instead
of using something consistent with the previous naming. Various
test suites expect these names (instead of checking for the much
more sensible cipher numbers). The old names are still accepted
as aliases.
- Subject alternative names and name constraints are now validated
when they are added to certificates. Various interoperability
problems with stacks that validate certificates more strictly
than OpenSSL can be avoided this way.
- Attempt to opportunistically use the host name for SNI in s_client
* Bug fixes
- In some situations, the verifier would discard the error on an
unvalidated certificate chain. This would happen when the
verification callback was in use, instructing the verifier to
continue unconditionally. This could lead to incorrect decisions
being made in software.
- Avoid an infinite loop in SSL_shutdown()
- Fix another return 0 bug in SSL_shutdown()
- Handle zero byte reads/writes that trigger handshakes in the
TLSv1.3 stack
- A long standing memleak in libtls CRL handling was fixed
* Internal Improvements
- Cache the SHA-512 hash instead of the SHA-1 hash and cache
notBefore and notAfter times when X.509 certificates are parsed.
- The X.509 lookup code has been simplified and cleaned up.
- Fixed numerous issues flagged by coverity and the cryptofuzz
project
- Increased the number of Miller-Rabin checks in DH and DSA
key/parameter generation
- Started using the bytestring API in libcrypto for cleaner and
safer code
- Convert {i2d,d2i}_{,EC_,DSA_,RSA_}PUBKEY{,_bio,_fp}() to templated
ASN1
- Convert ASN1_OBJECT_new() to calloc()
- Convert ASN1_STRING_type_new() to calloc()
- Rewrite ASN1_STRING_cmp()
- Use calloc() for X509_CRL_METHOD_new() instead of malloc()
- Convert ASN1_PCTX_new() to calloc()
- Replace asn1_tlc_clear and asn1_tlc_clear_nc macros with a
function
- Consolidate {d2i,i2d}_{pr,pu}.c
- Remove handling of a NULL BUF_MEM from asn1_collect()
- Pull the recursion depth check up to the top of asn1_collect()
- Inline collect_data() in asn1_collect()
- Convert asn1_d2i_ex_primitive()/asn1_collect() from BUF_MEM to CBB
- Clean up d2i_ASN1_BOOLEAN() and i2d_ASN1_BOOLEAN()
- Consolidate ASN.1 universal tag type data
- Rewrite ASN.1 identifier/length parsing in CBS
- Make OBJ_obj2nid() work correctly with NID_undef
- tlsext_tick_lifetime_hint is now an uint32_t
- Untangle ssl3_get_message() return values
- Rename tls13_buffer to tls_buffer
- Fold DTLS_STATE_INTERNAL into DTLS1_STATE
- Provide a way to determine our maximum legacy version
- Mop up enc_read_ctx and read_hash
- Fold SSL_SESSION_INTERNAL into SSL_SESSION
- Use ssl_force_want_read in the DTLS code
- Add record processing limit to DTLS code
- Add explicit CBS_contains_zero_byte() check in CBS_strdup()
- Improve SNI hostname validation
- Ensure SSL_set_tlsext_host_name() is given a valid hostname
- Fix a strange check in the auto DH codepath
- Factor out/rewrite DHE key exchange
- Convert server serialisation of DHE parameters/public key to new
functions
- Check DH public key in ssl_kex_peer_public_dhe()
- Move the minimum DHE key size check into ssl_kex_peer_params_dhe()
- Clean up and refactor server side DHE key exchange
- Provide CBS_get_last_u8()
- Provide CBS_get_u64()
- Provide CBS_add_u64()
- Provide various CBS_peek_* functions
- Use CBS_get_last_u8() to find the content type in TLSv1.3 records
- unifdef TLS13_USE_LEGACY_CLIENT_AUTH
- Correct SSL_get_peer_cert_chain() when used with the TLSv1.3 stack
- Only allow zero length key shares when we know we're doing HRR
- Pull key share group/length CBB code up from
tls13_key_share_public()
- Refactor ssl3_get_server_kex_ecdhe() to separate parsing and
validation
- Return 0 on failure from send/get kex functions in the legacy
stack
- Rename tls13_key_share to tls_key_share
- Allocate and free the EVP_AEAD_CTX struct in
tls13_record_protection
- Convert legacy TLS client to tls_key_share
- Convert legacy TLS server to tls_key_share
- Stop attempting to duplicate the public and private key of dh_tmp
- Rename dh_tmp to dhe_params
- Rename CERT to SSL_CERT and CERT_PKEY to SSL_CERT_PKEY
- Clean up pkey handling in ssl3_get_server_key_exchange()
- Fix GOST skip certificate verify handling
- Simplify tlsext_keyshare_server_parse()
- Plumb decode errors through key share parsing code
- Simplify SSL_get_peer_certificate()
- Cleanup/simplify ssl_cert_type()
- The S3I macro was removed
- The openssl(1) cms and smime subcommands option handling was
converted and the C source was cleaned up.
* Documentation improvements
- 45 new manual pages, most of which were written from scratch.
Documentation coverage of ASN.1 and X.509 code has been
significantly improved.
* API additions and removals
- libssl
API additions
SSL_get0_verified_chain SSL_peek_ex SSL_read_ex SSL_write_ex
API stubs for compatibility
SSL_CTX_get_keylog_callback SSL_CTX_get_num_tickets
SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback SSL_CTX_set_num_tickets
SSL_get_num_tickets SSL_set_num_tickets
- libcrypto
added API (some of these were previously available as macros):
ASIdOrRange_free ASIdOrRange_new ASIdentifierChoice_free
ASIdentifierChoice_new ASIdentifiers_free ASIdentifiers_new
ASN1_TIME_diff ASRange_free ASRange_new BIO_get_callback_ex
BIO_get_init BIO_set_callback_ex BIO_set_next
BIO_set_retry_reason BN_GENCB_set BN_GENCB_set_old
BN_abs_is_word BN_get_flags BN_is_negative
BN_is_odd BN_is_one BN_is_word BN_is_zero BN_set_flags
BN_to_montgomery BN_with_flags BN_zero_ex CTLOG_STORE_free
CTLOG_STORE_get0_log_by_id CTLOG_STORE_load_default_file
CTLOG_STORE_load_file CTLOG_STORE_new CTLOG_free
CTLOG_get0_log_id CTLOG_get0_name CTLOG_get0_public_key
CTLOG_new CTLOG_new_from_base64 CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_free
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_cert CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_issuer
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get0_log_store CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_get_time
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_new CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set1_cert
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set1_issuer
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set_shared_CTLOG_STORE
CT_POLICY_EVAL_CTX_set_time DH_get0_g DH_get0_p DH_get0_priv_key
DH_get0_pub_key DH_get0_q DH_get_length DSA_bits DSA_get0_g
DSA_get0_p DSA_get0_priv_key DSA_get0_pub_key DSA_get0_q
ECDSA_SIG_get0_r ECDSA_SIG_get0_s EVP_AEAD_CTX_free
EVP_AEAD_CTX_new EVP_CIPHER_CTX_buf_noconst
EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_cipher_data EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_cipher_data
EVP_MD_CTX_md_data EVP_MD_CTX_pkey_ctx EVP_MD_CTX_set_pkey_ctx
EVP_MD_meth_dup EVP_MD_meth_free EVP_MD_meth_new
EVP_MD_meth_set_app_datasize EVP_MD_meth_set_cleanup
EVP_MD_meth_set_copy EVP_MD_meth_set_ctrl EVP_MD_meth_set_final
EVP_MD_meth_set_flags EVP_MD_meth_set_init
EVP_MD_meth_set_input_blocksize EVP_MD_meth_set_result_size
EVP_MD_meth_set_update EVP_PKEY_asn1_set_check
EVP_PKEY_asn1_set_param_check EVP_PKEY_asn1_set_public_check
EVP_PKEY_check EVP_PKEY_meth_set_check
EVP_PKEY_meth_set_param_check EVP_PKEY_meth_set_public_check
EVP_PKEY_param_check EVP_PKEY_public_check FIPS_mode
FIPS_mode_set IPAddressChoice_free IPAddressChoice_new
IPAddressFamily_free IPAddressFamily_new IPAddressOrRange_free
IPAddressOrRange_new IPAddressRange_free IPAddressRange_new
OBJ_get0_data OBJ_length OCSP_resp_get0_certs OCSP_resp_get0_id
OCSP_resp_get0_produced_at OCSP_resp_get0_respdata
OCSP_resp_get0_signature OCSP_resp_get0_signer
OCSP_resp_get0_tbs_sigalg PEM_write_bio_PrivateKey_traditional
RSA_get0_d RSA_get0_dmp1 RSA_get0_dmq1 RSA_get0_e RSA_get0_iqmp
RSA_get0_n RSA_get0_p RSA_get0_pss_params RSA_get0_q
SCT_LIST_free SCT_LIST_print SCT_LIST_validate SCT_free
SCT_get0_extensions SCT_get0_log_id SCT_get0_signature
SCT_get_log_entry_type SCT_get_signature_nid SCT_get_source
SCT_get_timestamp SCT_get_validation_status SCT_get_version
SCT_new SCT_new_from_base64 SCT_print SCT_set0_extensions
SCT_set0_log_id SCT_set0_signature SCT_set1_extensions
SCT_set1_log_id SCT_set1_signature SCT_set_log_entry_type
SCT_set_signature_nid SCT_set_source SCT_set_timestamp
SCT_set_version SCT_validate SCT_validation_status_string
X509_OBJECT_free X509_OBJECT_new X509_REQ_get0_pubkey
X509_SIG_get0 X509_SIG_getm X509_STORE_CTX_get_by_subject
X509_STORE_CTX_get_num_untrusted
X509_STORE_CTX_get_obj_by_subject X509_STORE_CTX_get_verify
X509_STORE_CTX_get_verify_cb X509_STORE_CTX_set0_verified_chain
X509_STORE_CTX_set_current_cert X509_STORE_CTX_set_error_depth
X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify X509_STORE_get_verify
X509_STORE_get_verify_cb X509_STORE_set_verify
X509_get_X509_PUBKEY X509_get_extended_key_usage
X509_get_extension_flags X509_get_key_usage
X509v3_addr_add_inherit X509v3_addr_add_prefix
X509v3_addr_add_range X509v3_addr_canonize X509v3_addr_get_afi
X509v3_addr_get_range X509v3_addr_inherits
X509v3_addr_is_canonical X509v3_addr_subset
X509v3_addr_validate_path X509v3_addr_validate_resource_set
X509v3_asid_add_id_or_range X509v3_asid_add_inherit
X509v3_asid_canonize X509v3_asid_inherits
X509v3_asid_is_canonical X509v3_asid_subset
X509v3_asid_validate_path X509v3_asid_validate_resource_set
d2i_ASIdOrRange d2i_ASIdentifierChoice d2i_ASIdentifiers
d2i_ASRange d2i_IPAddressChoice d2i_IPAddressFamily
d2i_IPAddressOrRange d2i_IPAddressRange d2i_SCT_LIST
i2d_ASIdOrRange i2d_ASIdentifierChoice i2d_ASIdentifiers
i2d_ASRange i2d_IPAddressChoice i2d_IPAddressFamily
i2d_IPAddressOrRange i2d_IPAddressRange i2d_SCT_LIST
i2d_re_X509_CRL_tbs i2d_re_X509_REQ_tbs i2d_re_X509_tbs i2o_SCT
i2o_SCT_LIST o2i_SCT o2i_SCT_LIST
removed API:
ASN1_check_infinite_end ASN1_const_check_infinite_end EVP_dss
EVP_dss1 EVP_ecdsa HMAC_CTX_cleanup HMAC_CTX_init
NETSCAPE_ENCRYPTED_PKEY_free NETSCAPE_ENCRYPTED_PKEY_new
NETSCAPE_PKEY_free NETSCAPE_PKEY_new NETSCAPE_X509_free
NETSCAPE_X509_new OBJ_bsearch_ex_ PEM_SealFinal PEM_SealInit
PEM_SealUpdate PEM_read_X509_CERT_PAIR
PEM_read_bio_X509_CERT_PAIR PEM_write_X509_CERT_PAIR
PEM_write_bio_X509_CERT_PAIR X509_CERT_PAIR_free
X509_CERT_PAIR_new X509_OBJECT_free_contents asn1_do_adb
asn1_do_lock asn1_enc_free asn1_enc_init asn1_enc_restore
asn1_enc_save asn1_ex_c2i asn1_get_choice_selector
asn1_get_field_ptr asn1_set_choice_selector check_defer
d2i_ASN1_BOOLEAN d2i_NETSCAPE_ENCRYPTED_PKEY d2i_NETSCAPE_PKEY
d2i_NETSCAPE_X509 d2i_Netscape_RSA d2i_RSA_NET
d2i_X509_CERT_PAIR i2d_ASN1_BOOLEAN i2d_NETSCAPE_ENCRYPTED_PKEY
i2d_NETSCAPE_PKEY i2d_NETSCAPE_X509 i2d_Netscape_RSA i2d_RSA_NET
i2d_X509_CERT_PAIR name_cmp obj_cleanup_defer
3.4.1 - Stable release
* New Features
- Added support for OpenSSL 1.1.1 TLSv1.3 APIs.
- Enabled the new X.509 validator to allow verification of
modern certificate chains.
* Portable Improvements
- Ported continuous integration and test infrastructure to Github
actions.
- Added Universal Windows Platform (UWP) build support.
- Fixed mingw-w64 builds on newer versions with missing SSP support.
- Added non-executable stack annotations for CMake builds.
* API and Documentation Enhancements
- Added the following APIs from OpenSSL
BN_bn2binpad BN_bn2lebinpad BN_lebin2bn EC_GROUP_get_curve
EC_GROUP_order_bits EC_GROUP_set_curve
EC_POINT_get_affine_coordinates
EC_POINT_set_affine_coordinates
EC_POINT_set_compressed_coordinates EVP_DigestSign
EVP_DigestVerify SSL_CIPHER_find SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey
SSL_CTX_get_max_early_data SSL_CTX_get_ssl_method
SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites SSL_CTX_set_max_early_data
SSL_CTX_set_post_handshake_auth SSL_SESSION_get0_cipher
SSL_SESSION_get_max_early_data SSL_SESSION_is_resumable
SSL_SESSION_set_max_early_data SSL_get_early_data_status
SSL_get_max_early_data SSL_read_early_data SSL_set0_rbio
SSL_set_ciphersuites SSL_set_max_early_data
SSL_set_post_handshake_auth
SSL_set_psk_use_session_callback
SSL_verify_client_post_handshake SSL_write_early_data
- Added AES-GCM constants from RFC 7714 for SRTP.
* Compatibility Changes
- Implement flushing for TLSv1.3 handshakes behavior, needed for Apache.
- Call the info callback on connect/accept exit in TLSv1.3,
needed for p5-Net-SSLeay.
- Default to using named curve parameter encoding from
pre-OpenSSL 1.1.0, adding OPENSSL_EC_EXPLICIT_CURVE.
- Do not ignore SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_FATAL from the ALPN callback.
* Testing and Proactive Security
- Added additional state machine test coverage.
- Improved integration test support with ruby/openssl tests.
- Error codes and callback support in new X.509 validator made
compatible with p5-Net_SSLeay tests.
* Internal Improvements
- Numerous fixes and improvements to the new X.509 validator to
ensure compatible error codes and callback support compatible
with the legacy OpenSSL validator.
3.4.0 - Development release
* Add support for OpenSSL 1.1.1 TLSv1.3 APIs.
* Enable new x509 validator.
* More details to come, testing is appreciated.
3.3.5 - Security fix
* A stack overread could occur when checking X.509 name constraints.
From GoldBinocle on GitHub.
* Enable X509_V_FLAG_TRUSTED_FIRST by default in the legacy verifier.
This compensates for the expiry of the DST Root X3 certificate.
3.3.4 - Security fix
* In LibreSSL, printing a certificate can result in a crash in
X509_CERT_AUX_print().
From Ingo Schwarze
* Ensure GNU-stack is set on ELF platforms when building with CMake to
enable non-executable stack annotations for the GNU toolchain.
From Tobias Heider
3.3.3 - Stable release
* This is the first stable release from the 3.3.x series.
There are no changes from 3.3.2.
3.3.2 - Development release
* This release adds support for DTLSv1.2 and continues the rewrite
of the record layer for the legacy stack. Numerous bugs and
interoperability issues were fixed in the new verifier. A few bugs
and incompatibilities remain, so this release uses the old verifier
by default. The OpenSSL 1.1 TLSv1.3 API is not yet available.
* Switch finish{,_peer}_md_len from an int to a size_t.
* Make SSL_get{,_peer}_finished() work when used with TLSv1.3.
* Use EVP_MD_MAX_MD_SIZE instead of 2 * EVP_MD_MAX_MD_SIZE as size
for cert_verify_md[], finish_md[] and peer_finish_md[]. The factor 2
was a historical artefact.
* Correct the return value type from ERR_peek_error() to a long.
* Avoid use of uninitialized in ASN1_time_parse() which could happen
on parsing UTCTime if the caller did not initialise the passed
struct tm.
* Destroy the mutex in a tls_config object on tls_config_free().
* Free alert_data and phh_data in tls13_record_layer_free()
these could leak if SSL_shutdown() or tls_close() were called
after closing the underlying socket().
* Free struct members in tls13_record_layer_free() in their natural
order for reviewability.
* Gracefully handle root certificates being both trusted and
untrusted.
* Handle X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_VERIFY_LEAF_SIGNATURE in the new
verifier.
* Use the legacy verifier when building auto chains for TLS.
* Use consistent names in tls13_{client,server}_finished_{recv,send}().
* Add tls13_secret_{init,cleanup}() and use them throughout the
TLSv1.3 code base.
* Move the read MAC key into the TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Make tls12_record_layer_free() NULL safe.
* Search the intermediates only after searching the root certs in the
new verifier to avoid problems with the legacy callback.
* Bail out early after finding a single chain in the new verifier, if
we have been called via the legacy verifier API.
* Set (invalid and likely incomplete) chain on the xsc on chain build
failure prior to calling the callback. This is required by various
callers, including auto chain.
* Align SSL_get_shared_ciphers() with OpenSSL. This takes into account
that it never returned server ciphers, so now it will fail when
called from the client side.
* Add support for SSL_get_shared_ciphers() with TLSv1.3.
* Split the record protection from the TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Clean up sequence number handling in the new TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Clean up sequence number handling in DTLS.
* Clean up dtls1_reset_seq_numbers().
* Factor out code for explicit IV length, block size and MAC length
from tls12_record_layer_open_record_protected_cipher().
* Provide record layer overhead for DTLS.
* Provide functions to determine if TLSv1.2 record protection is
engaged.
* Add code to handle change of cipher state in the new TLSv1.2 record
layer.
* Mop up now unused dtls1_build_sequence_numbers() function.
* Allow setting a keypair on a tls context without specifying the
private key, and fake it internally in libtls. This removes the
need for privsep engines like relayd to use bogus keys.
* Skip the private key check for fake private keys.
* Move the private key setup from tls_configure_ssl_keypair() to a
helper function with proper error checking.
* Change the internal tls_configure_ssl_keypair() function to
return -1 instead of 1 on failure.
* Move sequence numbers into the new TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Move AEAD handling into the new TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Remove direct assignment of aead_ctx to avoid a leak.
* Add a number of RPKI OIDs from RFC 6482, 6484, 6493, 8182, 8360,
draft-ietf-sidrops-rpki-rta, and draft-ietf-opsawg-finding-geofeeds.
* Fail early in legacy exporter if the master secret is not available
to avoid a segfault if it is called when the handshake is not
completed.
* Factor out legacy stack version checks.
* Correct handshake MAC/PRF for various TLSv1.2 cipher suites which
were originally added with the default handshake MAC and PRF rather
than the SHA256 handshake MAC and PRF.
* Absorb ssl3_get_algorithm2() into ssl_get_handshake_evp_md().
* Use dtls1_record_retrieve_buffered_record() to load buffered
application data.
* Enforce read ahead with DTLS.
* Remove bogus DTLS checks that disabled ECC and OCSP.
* Sync cert.pem with Mozilla NSS root CAs except "GeoTrust Global CA".
* Only print the certificate file once on verification failure.
* Pull in fix for EVP_CipherUpdate() overflow from OpenSSL.
* Clean up and simplify dtls1_get_cipher().
* Group HelloVerifyRequest decoding and add missing check for trailing
data.
* Revise HelloVerifyRequest handling for DTLSv1.2.
* Handle DTLS1_2_VERSION in various places.
* Add DTLSv1.2 methods.
* Make SSL{_CTX,}_get_{min,max}_proto_version() return a version of
zero if the minimum or maximum has been set to zero to match
OpenSSL's behavior.
* Rename the "truncated" label into "decode_err" and the "f_err"
label into "fatal_err".
* Factor out and change some of the legacy client version code.
* Simplify version checks in the TLSv1.3 client. Ensure that the
server announced TLSv1.3 and nothing higher and check that the
legacy_version is set to TLSv1.2 as required by RFC 8446.
* Fix an off-by-one in x509_verify_set_xsc_chain() to make sure that
the new validator checks for EXFLAG_CRITICAL in
x509_vfy_check_chain_extension() for all untrusted certs in the
chain. Take into account that the root is not necessarily trusted.
* Avoid passing last and depth to x509_verify_cert_error() on ENOMEM.
* Rename depth to num_untrusted.
* Only use TLS versions internally rather than both TLS and DTLS
versions since the latter are the one's complement of the human
readable version numbers, which means that newer versions decrease
in value.
* Fix two bugs in the legacy verifier that resulted from refactoring
of X509_verify_cert() for the new verifier: a return value was
incorrectly treated as boolean, making it insufficient to decide
whether validation should carry on or not.
* Identify DTLS based on the version major value.
* Move handling of cipher/hash based cipher suites into the new record
layer.
* Add tls12_record_protection_unused() and call it from CCS functions.
* Move key/IV length checks closer to usage sites. Also add explicit
checks against EVP_CIPHER_{iv,key}_length().
* Replace two handrolled tls12_record_protection_engaged().
* Improve internal version handling: add handshake fields for our
minimum version, our maximum version and the TLS version negotiated
during the handshake. Convert most of the internal code to use these
version fields.
* Guard against future internal use of TLS1_get_{client,}_version()
macros.
* Remove the internal ssl_downgrade_max_version() function which is no
longer needed.
* Fix checks for memory caps of constraints names. There are internal
caps on the number of name constraints and other names, that the new
name constraints code allocates per cert chain. These limits were
checked too late, making them only partially effective.
* Use EXFLAG_INVALID to handle out of memory and parse errors in
x509v3_cache_extensions().
* Add support for DTLSv1.2 version handling.
* Enable DTLSv1.2 support.
* Add DTLSv1.2 support to openssl s_client/s_server.
* Remove no longer needed read ahead workarounds in the s_client and
s_server.
* Fix a copy-paste error - skid was confused with an akid when
checking for EXFLAG_INVALID. This broke OCSP validation with
certain mirrors.
* Make supported protocols and options for DHE params more prominent
in tls_config_set_protocols.3.
* Avoid a use-after-scope in tls13_cert_add().
* Split TLSv1.3 record protection from record layer.
* Move the TLSv1.3 handshake struct inside the shared handshake
struct.
* Fully initialize rrec in tls12_record_layer_open_record_protected()
to avoid confusing some static analyzers.
* Use tls_set_errorx() on OCSP_basic_verify() failure since the latter
does not set errno.
* Convert openssl(1) x509 to new option handling and do the usual
clean up that goes along with it.
* Add SSL_HANDSHAKE_TLS12 for TLSv1.2 specific handshake data.
* Rename new_cipher to cipher to align naming with keyblock or other
parts of the handshake data.
* Avoid mangled output in BIO_debug_callback().
* Fix client initiated renegotiation by replacing use of s->internal-type
with s->server.
* Move the TLSv1.2 record number increment into the new record layer.
* Move finished and peer finished into the handshake struct.
* Avoid transcript initialization when sending a TLS HelloRequest,
fixing server initiated renegotiation.
* Remove pointless assignment in SSL_get0_alpn_selected().
* Provide EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_KEY(3).
* Add missing prototype for d2i_DSAPrivateKey_fp(3) to x509.h.
* Add DTLSv1.2 to openssl(1) s_server and s_client protocol message
logging.
* Avoid leaking param->name in x509_verify_param_zero().
* Avoid a leak in an error path in openssl(1) x509.
* Add some error checking to openssl(1) x509.
* When sending an alert in TLSv1.3, only set its error code when no
other error was set previously. Certain clients rely on specific
SSL_R_ error codes to identify that they are dealing with a self
signed cert.
* Switch to the legacy verifier for the stable release.
* Provide SSL_use_certificate_chain_file(3).
* Provide SSL_set_hostflags(3) and SSL_get0_peername(3).
* Provide various DTLSv1.2 specific functions and defines.
* Document meaning of '*' in the genrsa output.
* Updated documentation for SSL_get_shared_ciphers(3).
* Add documentation for SSL_get_finished(3).
* Document EVP_PKEY_new_CMAC_key(3)
* Document SSL_use_certificate_chain_file(3).
* Document SSL_set_hostflags(3) and SSL_get0_peername(3).
* Update SSL_get_version.3 manual for DTLSv.1.2 support.
* Added '--enable-libtls-only' build option, which builds and installs a
statically-linked libtls, skipping libcrypto and libssl. This is useful
for systems that ship with OpenSSL but wish to also package libtls.
3.3.1 - Security fix
* Malformed ASN.1 in a certificate revocation list or a timestamp
response token can lead to a NULL pointer dereference.
Bug fixes
* Move point-on-curve check to set_affine_coordinates to avoid
verifying ECDSA signatures with unchecked public keys.
* Fix SSL_is_server() to behave as documented by re-introducing the
client-specific methods.
* Avoid undefined behavior due to memcpy(NULL, NULL, 0).
* Mark a few more internal static tables const.
3.3.0 - Development release
* Make openssl(1) s_server ignore -4 and -6 for compatibility with
OpenSSL.
* Further cleanup of the DTLS record handling.
* Continue the replacement of the TLSv1.2 record layer by
reimplementing the read side of the TLSv1.2 record handling.
* Replace DTLSv1_enc_data() with TLSv1_1_enc_data().
* Merge d1_{clnt,srvr}.c into ssl_{clnt,srvr}.c.
* When switching from the TLSv1.3 stack to the legacy stack include
a TLS record header. This is necessary if there is more than one
handshake message in the TLS plaintext record.
* Set SO_REUSEADDR on the server socket in the openssl(1) ocsp
command.
* Fix resource handling on error in OCSP_request_add0_id().
* Add const to ssl_ciphers and tls1[23]_sigalgs* to push them into
.data.rel.ro and .rodata, respectively.
* Add a const qualifier to srtp_known_profiles.
* Simplify TLS method by removing the client and server specific
methods internally.
* Avoid casting away const in ssl_ctx_make_profiles().
* Make sure there is enough room for stashing the handshake message
when switching to the legacy TLS stack.
* Avoid explicitly conditioning an assert on DTLS1_VERSION to make
the assert work for newer DTLS versions.
* Merge SSL_ENC_METHOD into SSL_METHOD_INTERNAL.
* Send a host header with OCSP queries to make openssl(1) ocsp
work with some widely used OCSP responders.
* Fix a memory leak in the openssl(1) s_client.
* Add a flag to mark DTLS methods as DTLS to have an easy way to
recognize DTLS methods that avoids inspecting the version number.
* Implement SSL_is_dtls() and use it internally in place of the
SSL_IS_DTLS macro.
* Unbreak DTLS retransmissions for flights that include a CCS.
* Add ability to ocspcheck(8) to parse a port in the specified
OCSP URL.
* Refactor and clean up ocspcheck(8) and add regression tests.
* If x509_verify() fails, ensure that the error is set on both
the x509_verify_ctx() and its store context to make some failures
visible from SSL_get_verify_result().
* Use the X509_STORE_CTX get_issuer() callback from the new X.509
verifier to fix hashed certificate directories.
* Only check BIO_should_read() on read and BIO_should_write() on
write. Previously, BIO_should_write() was also checked after read
and BIO_should_read() after write which could cause stalls in
software that uses the same BIO for read and write.
* In openssl(1) verify, also check for error on the store context
since the return value of X509_verify_cert() is unreliable in
presence of a callback that returns 1 too often.
* Update getentropy on Windows to use Cryptography Next Generation
(CNG). wincrypt is deprecated and no longer works with newer Windows
environments, such as in Windows Store apps.
* Implement auto chain for the TLSv1.3 server since some software
relies on this.
* Handle additional certificate error cases in the new X.509 verifier.
Keep track of the errors encountered if a verify callback tells the
verifier to continue and report them back via the error on the store
context. This mimics the behavior of the old verifier that would
persist the first error encountered while building the chain.
* Report specific failures for "self signed certificates" in a way
compatible with the old verifier since software relies on the
error code.
* Implement key exporter for TLSv1.3.
* Plug a large memory leak in the new verifier caused by calling
X509_policy_check() repeatedly.
* Avoid leaking memory in x509_verify_chain_dup().
* Various documentation improvements, particularly around TLS methods.
3.2.3 - Security fix
* Malformed ASN.1 in a certificate revocation list or a timestamp
response token can lead to a NULL pointer dereference.
2020-12-28 16:15:37 +01:00
3.2.2 - Stable release
* This is the first stable release with the new TLSv1.3
implementation enabled by default for both client and server. The
OpenSSL 1.1 TLSv1.3 API is not yet available and will be provided
in an upcoming release.
* New X509 certificate chain validator that correctly handles
multiple paths through intermediate certificates. Loosely based on
Go's X509 validator.
* New name constraints verification implementation which passes the
bettertls.com certificate validation check suite.
* Improve the handling of BIO_read()/BIO_write() failures in the
TLSv1.3 stack.
* Start replacing the existing TLSv1.2 record layer.
* Define OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE in opensslfeatures.h.
* Make SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(NULL) return NULL rather than crash.
* Send alert on ssl_get_prev_session() failure.
* Zero out variable on the stack to avoid leaving garbage in the tail
of short session IDs.
* Move state initialization from SSL_clear() to ssl3_clear() to ensure
that it gets correctly reinitialized across a SSL_set_ssl_method()
call.
* Avoid an out-of-bounds write in BN_rand().
* Fix numerous leaks in the UI_dup_* functions. Simplify and tidy up
the code in ui_lib.c.
* Correctly track selected ALPN length to avoid a potential segmentation
fault with SSL_get0_alpn_selected() when alpn_selected is NULL.
* Include machine/endian.h gost2814789.c in order to pick up the
__STRICT_ALIGNMENT define.
* Simplify SSL method lookups.
* Clean up and simplify SSL_get_ciphers(), SSL_set_session(),
SSL_set_ssl_method() and several internal functions.
* Correctly handle ssl_cert_dup() failure in SSL_set_SSL_CTX().
* Refactor dtls1_new(), dtls1_hm_fragment_new(),
dtls1_drain_fragments(), dtls1_clear_queues().
* Copy the session ID directly in ssl_get_prev_session() instead of
handing it through several functions for copying.
* Clean up and refactor ssl_get_prev_session(); simplify
tls_decrypt_ticket() and tls1_process_ticket() exit paths.
* Avoid memset() before memcpy() in CBS_add_bytes().
* Rewrite X509_INFO_{new,free}() more idiomatically.
* Remove unnecessary zeroing after recallocarray() in
ASN1_BIT_STRING_set_bit().
* Convert openssl(1) ocsp new option handling.
* Document SSL_set1_host(3), SSL_set_SSL_CTX(3).
* Document return value from EC_KEY_get0_public_key(3).
* Greatly expanded test coverage via the tlsfuzzer test scripts.
* Expanded test coverage via the bettertls certificate test suite.
* Test interoperability with the Botan TLS client.
* Make pthread_mutex static initialisation work on Windows.
* Get __STRICT_ALIGNMENT from machine/endian.h with portable build.
3.2.1 - Development release
* Propagate alerts from the read half of the TLSv1.3 record layer to I/O
functions.
* Send a record overflow alert for TLSv1.3 messages having overlong
plaintext or inner plaintext.
* Send an illegal parameter alert if a client sends an invalid DH key
share.
* Document PKCS7_final(3), PKCS7_add_attribute(3).
* Collapse x509v3 directory into x509.
* Improve TLSv1.3 client certificate selection to allow EC certificates
instead of only RSA certificates.
* Fail on receiving an invalid NID in X509_ATTRIBUTE_create() instead
of constructing a broken objects that may cause NULL pointer accesses.
* Add support for additional GOST curves from RFC 7836 and
draft-deremin-rfc4491-bis.
* Add OIDs for HMAC using the Streebog hash function.
* Allow GOST R 34.11-2012 in PBE/PBKDF2/PKCS#5.
* Enable GOST_SIG_FORMAT_RS_LE when verifying certificate signatures.
* Handle GOST in ssl_cert_dup().
* Stop sending GOST R 34.10-94 as a CertificateType.
* Use IANA allocated GOST ClientCertificateTypes.
* Add a custom copy handler for AES keywrap to fix a use-after-free.
* Enforce in the TLSv1.3 server that that ClientHello messages after
a HelloRetryRequest match the original ClientHello as per RFC 8446
section 4.1.2
* Document more PKCS7 attribute functions.
* Document PKCS7_get_signer_info(3).
* Document PEM_ASN1_read(3) and PEM_ASN1_read_bio(3).
* Document PEM_def_callback(3).
* Document EVP_read_pw_string_min(3).
* Merge documentation of X509_get0_serialNumber from OpenSSL 1.1.1.
* Document error handling of X509_PUBKEY_get0(3) and X509_PUBKEY_get(3)
* Document X509_get0_pubkey_bitstr(3).
* Fix an off-by-one in the CBC padding removal. From BoringSSL.
* Enforce restrictions on extensions present in the ClientHello as per
RFC 8446, section 9.2.
* Add new CMAC_Init(3) and ChaCha(3) manual pages.
* Fix SSL_shutdown behavior to match the legacy stack. The previous
behavior could cause a hang.
* Add initial support for openbsd/powerpc64.
* Make the message type available in the internal TLS extensions API
functions.
* Enable TLSv1.3 for the generic TLS_method().
* Convert openssl(1) s_client option handling.
* Document openssl(1) certhash.
* Convert openssl(1) verify option handling.
* Fix a longstanding bug in PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio(3) that could cause
use-after-free and double-free issues in calling programs.
* Document PEM_X509_INFO_read(3) and PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio(3).
* Handle SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY being changed during a TLSv1.3 session.
* Convert openssl(1) s_server option handling.
* Add minimal info callback support for TLSv1.3.
* Refactor, clean up and simplify some SSL3/DTLS1 record writing code.
* Correctly handle server requests for an OCSP response.
* Add the P-521 curve to the list of curves supported by default
in the client.
* Convert openssl(1) req option handling.
* Avoid calling freezero with a negative size if a server sends a
malformed plaintext of all zeroes.
* Send an unexpected message alert if no valid content type is found
in a TLSv1.3 record.
3.2.0 - Development release
* Enable TLS 1.3 server side in addition to client by default.
With this change TLS 1.3 is handled entirely on the new stack
and state machine, with fallback to the legacy stack and
state machine for older versions. Note that the OpenSSL TLS 1.3
API is not yet visible/available.
* Improve length checks in the TLS 1.3 record layer and provide
appropriate alerts for violations of record layer limits.
* Enforce that SNI hostnames received by the TLS server are correctly
formed as per RFC 5890 and RFC 6066, responding with illegal parameter
for a nonconformant host name.
* Support SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY in TLS 1.3 to allow the automatic
retry of handshake messages.
* Modify I/O behavior so that SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY is the default
similar to new OpenSSL releases.
* Modify openssl(1) to clear SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY appropriately in
various commands.
* Add tlsfuzzer based regression tests.
* Support sending certificate status requests from the TLS 1.3
client to request OCSP staples for leaf certificates.
* Support sending certificate status replies from the TLS 1.3 server
in order to send OCSP staples for leaf certificates.
* Send correct alerts when handling failed key share extensions
on the TLS 1.3 server.
* Various compatibility fixes for TLS 1.3 to 1.2 fallback for
switching from the new to legacy stacks.
* Support TLS 1.3 options in the openssl(1) command.
* Many alert cleanups in TLS 1.3 to provide expected alerts in failure
conditions.
* Modify "openssl x509" to display invalid certificate times as
invalid, and correctly deal with the failing return case from
X509_cmp_time so that a certificate with an invalid NotAfter does
not appear valid.
* Support sending dummy change_cipher_spec records for TLS 1.3 middlebox
compatibility.
* Ensure only PSS signatures are used with RSA in TLS 1.3.
* Ensure that TLS 1.3 clients advertise exactly the "null" compression
method in its legacy_compression_methods.
* Correct use of sockaddr_storage instead of sockaddr in openssl(1)
s_client, which could lead to using 14 bytes of stack garbage instead
of an IPv6 address in DTLS mode.
* Use non-expired certificates first when building a certificate chain.
2022-04-24 22:29:35 +02:00
3.1.5 - Security fix
* Malformed ASN.1 in a certificate revocation list or a timestamp
response token can lead to a NULL pointer dereference.
2020-12-28 16:15:37 +01:00
3.1.4 - Interoperability and bug fixes for the TLSv1.3 client:
* Improve client certificate selection to allow EC certificates
instead of only RSA certificates.
* Do not error out if a TLSv1.3 server requests an OCSP response as
part of a certificate request.
* Fix SSL_shutdown behavior to match the legacy stack. The previous
behaviour could cause a hang.
* Fix a memory leak and add a missing error check in the handling of
the key update message.
* Fix a memory leak in tls13_record_layer_set_traffic_key.
* Avoid calling freezero with a negative size if a server sends a
malformed plaintext of all zeroes.
* Ensure that only PSS may be used with RSA in TLSv1.3 in order
to avoid using PKCS1-based signatures.
* Add the P-521 curve to the list of curves supported by default
in the client.
3.1.3 - Bug fix
* libcrypto may fail to build a valid certificate chain due to
expired untrusted issuer certificates.
3.1.2 - Bug fix
* A TLS client with peer verification disabled may crash when
contacting a server that sends an empty certificate list.
3.1.1 - Stable release
* Improved cipher suite handling to automatically include TLSv1.3
cipher suites when they are not explicitly referred to in the
cipher string.
* Improved handling of TLSv1.3 HelloRetryRequests, simplifying
state transitions and ensuring that the legacy session identifer
retains the same value across the handshake.
* Provided TLSv1.3 cipher suite aliases to match the names used
in RFC 8446.
* Improved TLSv1.3 client key share handling to allow the use of
any groups in our configured NID list.
* Fixed printing the serialNumber with X509_print_ex() fall back to
the colon separated hex bytes in case greater than int value.
* Fix to disallow setting the AES-GCM IV length to zero.
* Added -groups option to openssl(1) s_server subcommand.
* Fix to show TLSv1.3 extension types with openssl(1) -tlsextdebug.
* Improved portable builds to support the use of static MSVC runtimes.
* Fixed portable builds to avoid exporting a sleep() symbol.
3.1.0 - Development release
* Completed initial TLS 1.3 implementation with a completely new state
machine and record layer. TLS 1.3 is now enabled by default for the
client side, with the server side to be enabled in a future release.
Note that the OpenSSL TLS 1.3 API is not yet visible/available.
* Many more code cleanups, fixes, and improvements to memory handling
and protocol parsing.
* Added RSA-PSS and RSA-OAEP methods from OpenSSL 1.1.1.
* Ported Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) implementation from OpenSSL
1.1.1 and enabled by default.
* Improved compatibility by backporting functionality and documentation
from OpenSSL 1.1.1.
* Added many new additional crypto test vectors.
* Adjusted EVP_chacha20()'s behavior to match OpenSSL's semantics.
* Default CA bundle location is now configurable in portable builds.
* Added cms subcommand to openssl(1).
* Added -addext option to openssl(1) req subcommand.
3.0.2 - Stable release
* Use a valid curve when constructing an EC_KEY that looks like X25519.
The recent EC group cofactor change results in stricter validation,
which causes the EC_GROUP_set_generator() call to fail.
Issue reported and fix tested by rsadowski@
* Fixed a padding oracle in PKCS7_dataDecode and CMS_decrypt_set1_pkey.
(Note that the CMS code is currently disabled)
Port of Edlinger's Fix for CVE-2019-1563 from OpenSSL 1.1.1 (old license)
* Avoid a path traversal bug in s_server on Windows when run with the -WWW
or -HTTP options, due to incomplete path check logic.
Issue reported and fix tested by Jobert Abma
3.0.1 - Development release
* Ported Billy Brumley's fix for CVE-2019-1547 in OpenSSL 1.1.1. If a NULL
or zero cofactor is passed to EC_GROUP_set_generator(), try to compute
it using Hasse's bound. This works as long as the cofactor is small
enough.
* Fixed a memory leak in error paths for eckey_type2param().
* Initial work on supporting Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) in
libcrypto (not enabled).
* Various manual page improvements and additions.
* Added a CMake check for an existing uninstall target, facilitating
embedding LibreSSL in larger CMake projects, from Matthew Albrecht.
3.0.0 - Development release
* Completed the port of RSA_METHOD accessors from the OpenSSL 1.1 API.
* Documented undescribed options and removed unfunctional options
description in openssl(1) manual.
* A plethora of small fixes due to regular oss-fuzz testing.
* Various side channels in DSA and ECDSA were addressed. These are some of
the many issues found in an extensive systematic analysis of bignum usage
by Samuel Weiser, David Schrammel et al.
* Enabled openssl(1) speed subcommand on Windows platform.
* Enabled performance optimizations when building with Visual Studio on Windows.
* Fixed incorrect carry operation in 512 addition for Streebog.
* Fixed -modulus option with openssl(1) dsa subcommand.
* Fixed PVK format output issue with openssl(1) dsa and rsa subcommand.
2.9.2 - Bug fixes
* Fixed portable builds with older versions of MacOS,
Android targets < API 21, and Solaris 10
* Fixed SRTP profile advertisement for DTLS servers.
2.9.1 - Stable release
* Added support for XChaCha20 and XChaCha20-Poly1305.
* Added support for AES key wrap constructions via the EVP interface.
* Partial port of the OpenSSL EC_KEY_METHOD API for use by OpenSSH.
* Added pbkdf2 key derivation support to openssl(1)
* Removed SHA224 based handshake signatures from consideration for use in a TLS 1.2 handshake.
* Changed the default digest type of openssl(1) enc to to sha256.
* Changed the default digest type of openssl(1) dgst to sha256.
* Changed the default digest type of openssl(1) x509 -fingerprint to sha256.
* Changed the default digest type of openssl(1) crl -fingerprint to sha256.
* Improved Windows, Android, and ARM compatibility, including assembly
optimizations on Mingw-w64 targets.
2.9.0 - Development release
* Added the SM4 block cipher from the Chinese standard GB/T 32907-2016.
* Fixed warnings about clock_gettime on Windows Visual Studio builds.
* Fixed CMake builds on systems where getpagesize is defined as an
inline function.
* CRYPTO_LOCK is now automatically initialized, with the legacy
callbacks stubbed for compatibility.
* Added the SM3 hash function from the Chinese standard GB/T 32905-2016.
* Added more OPENSSL_NO_* macros for compatibility with OpenSSL.
* Added extensive interoperability tests between LibreSSL and OpenSSL
1.0 and 1.1.
* Added additional Wycheproof tests and related bug fixes.
* Simplified sigalgs option processing and handshake signing algorithm
* Added the ability to use the RSA PSS algorithm for handshake
signatures.
* Added bn_rand_interval() and use it in code needing ranges of random
bn values.
* Added functionality to derive early, handshake, and application
secrets as per RFC8446.
* Added handshake state machine from RFC8446.
* Removed some ASN.1 related code from libcrypto that had not been used
since around 2000.
* Unexported internal symbols and internalized more record layer structs.
* Added support for assembly optimizations on 32-bit ARM ELF targets.
* Improved protection against timing side channels in ECDSA signature
generation.
* Coordinate blinding was added to some elliptic curves. This is the
last bit of the work by Brumley et al. to protect against the
Portsmash vulnerability.
* Ensure transcript handshake is always freed with TLS 1.2.
2.8.2 - Stable release
* Added Wycheproof support for ECDH and ECDSA Web Crypto test vectors,
along with test harness fixes.
* Fixed memory leak in nc(1)
2.8.1 - Test and compatibility improvements
* Added Wycheproof support for ECDH, RSASSA-PSS, AES-GCM,
AES-CMAC, AES-CCM, AES-CBC-PKCS5, DSA, ChaCha20-Poly1305, ECDSA, and
X25519 test vectors. Applied appropriate fixes for errors uncovered
by tests.
* Simplified key exchange signature generation and verification.
* Fixed a one-byte buffer overrun in callers of EVP_read_pw_string
* Converted more code paths to use CBB/CBS. All handshake messages are
now created by CBB.
* Fixed various memory leaks found by Coverity.
* Simplified session ticket parsing and handling, inspired by
BoringSSL.
* Modified signature of CRYPTO_mem_leaks_* to return -1. This function
is a no-op in LibreSSL, so this function returns an error to not
indicate the (non-)existence of memory leaks.
* SSL_copy_session_id, PEM_Sign, EVP_EncodeUpdate, BIO_set_cipher,
X509_OBJECT_up_ref_count now return an int for error handling,
matching OpenSSL.
* Converted a number of #defines into proper functions, matching
OpenSSL's ABI.
* Added X509_get0_serialNumber from OpenSSL.
* Removed EVP_PKEY2PKCS8_broken and PKCS8_set_broken, while adding
PKCS8_pkey_add1_attr_by_NID and PKCS8_pkey_get0_attrs, matching
OpenSSL.
* Removed broken pkcs8 formats from openssl(1).
* Converted more functions in public API to use const arguments.
* Stopped handing AES-GCM in ssl_cipher_get_evp, since they use the
EVP_AEAD interface.
* Stopped using composite EVP_CIPHER AEADs.
* Added timing-safe compares for checking results of signature
verification. There are no known attacks, this is just inexpensive
prudence.
* Correctly clear the current cipher state, when changing cipher state.
This fixed an issue where renegotiation of cipher suites would fail
when switched from AEAD to non-AEAD or vice-versa.
Issue reported by Bernard Spil.
* Added more cipher tests to appstest.sh, including all TLSv1.2
ciphers.
* Added RSA_meth_get_finish() RSA_meth_set1_name() from OpenSSL.
* Added new EVP_CIPHER_CTX_(get|set)_iv() API that allows the IV to be
retrieved and set with appropriate validation.
2.8.0 - Bug fixes, security, and compatibility improvements
* Extensive documentation updates and additional API history.
* Fixed a pair of 20+ year-old bugs in X509_NAME_add_entry
* Tighten up checks for various X509_VERIFY_PARAM functions,
'poisoning' parameters so that an unverified certificate cannot be
used if it fails verification.
* Fixed a potential memory leak on failure in ASN1_item_digest
* Fixed a potential memory alignment crash in asn1_item_combine_free
* Removed unused SSL3_FLAGS_DELAY_CLIENT_FINISHED and
SSL3_FLAGS_POP_BUFFER flags in write path, simplifying IO paths.
* Removed SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG buggy client workarounds.
* Made ENGINE_finish and ENGINE_free succeed on NULL and simplify callers
and matching OpenSSL behavior, rewrote ENGINE_* documentation.
* Added const annotations to many existing APIs from OpenSSL, making
interoperability easier for downstream applications.
* Fixed small timing side-channels in ecdsa_sign_setup and
dsa_sign_setup.
* Documented security pitfalls with BN_FLG_CONSTTIME and constant-time
operation of BN_* functions.
* Updated BN_clear to use explicit_bzero.
* Added a missing bounds check in c2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING.
* More CBS conversions, including simplifications to RSA key exchange,
and converted code to use dedicated buffers for secrets.
* Removed three remaining single DES cipher suites.
* Fixed a potential leak/incorrect return value in DSA signature
generation.
* Added a blinding value when generating DSA and ECDSA signatures, in
order to reduce the possibility of a side-channel attack leaking the
private key.
* Added ECC constant time scalar multiplication support.
From Billy Brumley and his team at Tampere University of Technology.
* Revised the implementation of RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 to match the
specification in RFC 8017. Based on an OpenSSL commit by David
Benjamin.
* Cleaned up BN_* implementations following changes made in OpenSSL by
Davide Galassi and others.
2.7.4 - Security fixes
* Avoid a timing side-channel leak when generating DSA and ECDSA
signatures. This is caused by an attempt to do fast modular
arithmetic, which introduces branches that leak information
regarding secret values. Issue identified and reported by Keegan
Ryan of NCC Group.
* Reject excessively large primes in DH key generation. Problem
reported by Guido Vranken to OpenSSL
(https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/6457) and based on his
diff.
2.7.3 - Bug fixes
* Removed incorrect NULL checks in DH_set0_key(). Reported by Ondrej
Sury
* Fixed an issue normalizing CPU architecture in the configure script,
which disabled assembly optimizations on platforms that get detected
as 'amd64', opposed to 'x86_64'
* Limited tls_config_clear_keys() to only clear private keys.
This was inadvertently clearing the keypair, which includes the OCSP
staple and pubkey hash - if an application called tls_configure()
followed by tls_config_clear_keys(), this would prevent OCSP staples
from working.
2.7.2 - Stable release
* Updated and added extensive new HISTORY sections to API manuals.
* Added support for shared library builds with CMake on all supported
platforms. Note that some of the CMake options have changed, consult
the README for details.
2.7.1 - Bug fixes
* Fixed a bug in int_x509_param_set_hosts, calling strlen() if name
length provided is 0 to match the OpenSSL behaviour. Issue noticed
by Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>.
* Fixed builds macOS 10.11 and older.
2.7.0 - Bug fixes and improvements
* Added support for many OpenSSL 1.0.2 and 1.1 APIs, based on
observations of real-world usage in applications. These are
implemented in parallel with existing OpenSSL 1.0.1 APIs - visibility
changes have not been made to existing structs, allowing code written
for older OpenSSL APIs to continue working.
* Extensive corrections, improvements, and additions to the
API documentation, including new public APIs from OpenSSL that had
no pre-existing documentation.
* Added support for automatic library initialization in libcrypto,
libssl, and libtls. Support for pthread_once or a compatible
equivalent is now required of the target operating system. As a
side-effect, minimum Windows support is Vista or higher.
* Converted more packet handling methods to CBB, which improves
resiliency when generating TLS messages.
* Completed TLS extension handling rewrite, improving consistency of
checks for malformed and duplicate extensions.
* Rewrote ASN1_TYPE_{get,set}_octetstring() using templated ASN.1.
This removes the last remaining use of the old M_ASN1_* macros
(asn1_mac.h) from API that needs to continue to exist.
* Added support for client-side session resumption in libtls.
A libtls client can specify a session file descriptor (a regular
file with appropriate ownership and permissions) and libtls will
manage reading and writing of session data across TLS handshakes.
* Improved support for strict alignment on ARMv7 architectures,
conditionally enabling assembly in those cases.
* Fixed a memory leak in libtls when reusing a tls_config.
* Merged more DTLS support into the regular TLS code path, removing
duplicated code.
* Many improvements to Windows Cmake-based builds and tests,
especially when targeting Visual Studio.
2.6.4 - Bug fixes
* Make tls_config_parse_protocols() work correctly when passed a NULL
pointer for a protocol string. Issue found by semarie@, who also
provided the diff.
* Correct TLS extensions handling when no extensions are present.
If no TLS extensions are present in a client hello or server hello,
omit the entire extensions block, rather than including it with a
length of zero. Thanks to Eric Elena <eric at voguemerry dot com> for
providing packet captures and testing the fix.
* Fixed portable builds on older Android systems, and systems with out
IPV6_TCLASS support.
2.6.3 - OpenBSD 6.2 Release
* No core changes from LibreSSL 2.6.2
* Minor compatibility fixes in portable version.
2.6.2 - Bug fixes
* Provide a useful error with libtls if there are no OCSP URLs in a
peer certificate.
* Keep track of which keypair is in use by a TLS context, fixing a bug
where a TLS server with SNI would only return the OCSP staple for the
default keypair. Issue reported by William Graeber and confirmed by
Andreas Bartelt.
* Fixed various issues in the OCSP extension parsing code.
The original code incorrectly passes the pointer allocated via
CBS_stow() (using malloc()) to a d2i_*() function and then calls
free() on the now incremented pointer, most likely resulting in a
crash. This issue was reported by Robert Swiecki who found the issue
using honggfuzz.
* If tls_config_parse_protocols() is called with a NULL pointer,
return the default protocols instead of crashing - this makes the
behaviour more useful and mirrors what we already do in
tls_config_set_ciphers() et al.
2.6.1 - Code removal, rewrites
* Added a "-T tlscompat" option to nc(1), which enables the use of all
TLS protocols and "compat" ciphers. This allows for TLS connections
to TLS servers that are using less than ideal cipher suites, without
having to resort to "-T tlsall" which enables all known cipher
suites. Diff from Kyle J. McKay.
* Added a new TLS extension handling framework, somewhat analogous to
BoringSSL, and converted all TLS extensions to use it. Added new TLS
extension regression tests.
* Improved and added many new manpages. Updated *check_private_key
manpages with additional cautions regarding their use.
* Cleaned up the EC key/curve configuration handling.
* Added tls_config_set_ecdhecurves() to libtls, which allows the names
of the eliptical curves that may be used during client and server
key exchange to be specified.
* Converted more code paths to use CBB/CBS.
* Removed support for DSS/DSA, since we removed the cipher suites a
while back.
* Removed NPN support. NPN was never standardised and the last draft
expired in October 2012. ALPN was standardised in July 2014 and has
been supported in LibreSSL since December 2014. NPN has also been
removed from Chromium in May 2016.
* Removed SSL_OP_CRYPTOPRO_TLSEXT_BUG workaround for old/broken
CryptoPro clients.
* Removed support for the TLS padding extension, which was added as a
workaround for an old bug in F5's TLS termination.
* Worked around another bug in F5's TLS termination handling of the
elliptical curves extension. RFC 4492 only defines elliptic_curves
for ClientHello. However, F5 is sending it in ServerHello. We need
to skip over it since our TLS extension parsing code is now more
strict. Thanks to Armin Wolfermann and WJ Liu for reporting.
* Added ability to clamp notafter valies in certificates for systems
with 32-bit time_t. This is necessary to conform to RFC 5280
4.1.2.5.
* Implemented the SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(3) API.
* Removed the original (pre-IETF) chacha20-poly1305 cipher suites.
* Reclassified ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA from HIGH to MEDIUM.
2.6.0 - New APIs, bug fixes and improvements
* Added support for providing CRLs to libtls. Once a CRL is provided we
enable CRL checking for the full certificate chain. Based on a diff
from Jack Burton
* Allow non-compliant clients using IP literal addresses with SNI
to connect to a server using libtls.
* Avoid a potential NULL pointer dereference in d2i_ECPrivateKey().
Reported by Robert Swiecki, who found the issue using honggfuzz.
* Added definitions for three OIDs used in EV certificates.
From Kyle J. McKay
* Added tls_peer_cert_chain_pem to libtls, useful in private
certificate validation callbacks such as those in relayd.
* Converted explicit clear/free sequences to use freezero(3).
* Reworked TLS certificate name verification code to more strictly
follow RFC 6125.
* Cleaned up and simplified server key exchange EC point handling.
* Added tls_keypair_clear_key for clearing key material.
* Removed inconsistent IPv6 handling from BIO_get_accept_socket,
simplified BIO_get_host_ip and BIO_accept.
* Fixed the openssl(1) ca command so that is generates certificates
with RFC 5280-conformant time. Problem noticed by Harald Dunkel.
* Added ASN1_TIME_set_tm to set an asn1 from a struct tm *
* Added SSL{,_CTX}_set_{min,max}_proto_version() functions.
* Added HKDF (HMAC Key Derivation Function) from BoringSSL
* Provided a tls_unload_file() function that frees the memory returned
from a tls_load_file() call, ensuring that it the contents become
inaccessible. This is specifically needed on platforms where the
library allocators may be different from the application allocator.
* Perform reference counting for tls_config. This allows
tls_config_free() to be called as soon as it has been passed to the
final tls_configure() call, simplifying lifetime tracking for the
application.
* Moved internal state of SSL and other structures to be opaque.
* Dropped cipher suites with DSS authentication.
* nc(1) improvements, including:
nc -W to terminate nc after receiving a number of packets
nc -Z for saving the peer certificate and chain in a pem file
2.5.5 - Bug fixes
* Distinguish between self-issued certificates and self-signed
certificates. The certificate verification code has special cases
for self-signed certificates and without this change, self-issued
certificates (which it seems are common place with
openvpn/easyrsa) were also being included in this category.
* Added getpagesize fallback, needed for Android bionic libc.
2.5.4 - Security Updates
* Revert a previous change that forced consistency between return
value and error code when specifing a certificate verification
callback, since this breaks the documented API. When a user supplied
callback always returns 1, and later code checks the error code to
potentially abort post verification, this will result in incorrect
successul certificate verification.
* Switched Linux getrandom() usage to non-blocking mode, continuing to
use fallback mechanims if unsuccessful. This works around a design
flaw in Linux getrandom(2) where early boot usage in a library makes
it impossible to recover if getrandom(2) is not yet initialized.
* Fixed a bug caused by the return value being set early to signal
successful DTLS cookie validation. This can mask a later failure and
result in a positive return value being returned from
ssl3_get_client_hello(), when it should return a negative value to
propagate the error.
* Fixed a build error on non-x86/x86_64 systems running Solaris.
2.5.3 - OpenBSD 6.1 Release
* Documentation updates
* Improved ocspcheck(1) error handling
2.5.2 - Security features and bugfixes
* Added the recallocarray(3) memory allocation function, and converted
various places in the library to use it, such as CBB and BUF_MEM_grow.
recallocarray(3) is similar to reallocarray. Newly allocated memory
is cleared similar to calloc(3). Memory that becomes unallocated
while shrinking or moving existing allocations is explicitly
discarded by unmapping or clearing to 0
* Added new root CAs from SECOM Trust Systems / Security Communication
of Japan.
* Added EVP interface for MD5+SHA1 hashes.
* Fixed DTLS client failures when the server sends a certificate
request.
* Correct handling of padding when upgrading an SSLv2 challenge into
an SSLv3/TLS connection.
* Allow protocols and ciphers to be set on a TLS config object in
libtls.
* Improved nc(1) TLS handshake CPU usage and server-side error
reporting.
2.5.1 - Bug and security fixes, new features, documentation updates
* X509_cmp_time() now passes a malformed GeneralizedTime field as an
error. Reported by Theofilos Petsios.
* Detect zero-length encrypted session data early, instead of when
malloc(0) fails or the HMAC check fails. Noted independently by
jsing@ and Kurt Cancemi.
* Check for and handle failure of HMAC_{Update,Final} or
EVP_DecryptUpdate().
* Massive update and normalization of manpages, conversion to
mandoc format. Many pages were rewritten for clarity and accuracy.
Portable doc links are up-to-date with a new conversion tool.
* Curve25519 Key Exchange support.
* Support for alternate chains for certificate verification.
* Code cleanups, CBS conversions, further unification of DTLS/SSL
handshake code, further ASN1 macro expansion and removal.
* Private symbol are now hidden in libssl and libcryto.
* Friendly certificate verification error messages in libtls, peer
verification is now always enabled.
* Added OCSP stapling support to libtls and netcat.
* Added ocspcheck utility to validate a certificate against its OCSP
responder and save the reply for stapling
* Enhanced regression tests and error handling for libtls.
* Added explicit constant and non-constant time BN functions,
defaulting to constant time wherever possible.
* Moved many leaked implementation details in public structs behind
opaque pointers.
* Added ticket support to libtls.
* Added support for setting the supported EC curves via
SSL{_CTX}_set1_groups{_list}() - also provide defines for the previous
SSL{_CTX}_set1_curves{_list} names. This also changes the default
list of curves to be X25519, P-256 and P-384. All other curves must
be manually enabled.
* Added -groups option to openssl(1) s_client for specifying the curves
to be used in a colon-separated list.
* Merged client/server version negotiation code paths into one,
reducing much duplicate code.
* Removed error function codes from libssl and libcrypto.
* Fixed an issue where a truncated packet could crash via an OOB read.
* Added SSL_OP_NO_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATION option that disallows
client-initiated renegotiation. This is the default for libtls
servers.
* Avoid a side-channel cache-timing attack that can leak the ECDSA
private keys when signing. This is due to BN_mod_inverse() being
used without the constant time flag being set. Reported by Cesar
Pereida Garcia and Billy Brumley (Tampere University of Technology).
The fix was developed by Cesar Pereida Garcia.
* iOS and MacOS compatibility updates from Simone Basso and Jacob
Berkman.
2.5.0 - New APIs, bug fixes and improvements
* libtls now supports ALPN and SNI
* libtls adds a new callback interface for integrating custom IO
functions. Thanks to Tobias Pape.
* libtls now handles 4 cipher suite groups:
"secure" (TLSv1.2+AEAD+PFS)
"compat" (HIGH:!aNULL)
"legacy" (HIGH:MEDIUM:!aNULL)
"insecure" (ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL)
This allows for flexibility and finer grained control, rather than
having two extremes (an issue raised by Marko Kreen some time ago).
* Tightened error handling for tls_config_set_ciphers().
* libtls now always loads CA, key and certificate files at the time the
configuration function is called. This simplifies code and results in
a single memory based code path being used to provide data to libssl.
* Add support for OCSP intermediate certificates.
* Added functions used by stunnel and exim from BoringSSL - this
brings in X509_check_host, X509_check_email, X509_check_ip, and
X509_check_ip_asc.
* Added initial support for iOS, thanks to Jacob Berkman.
* Improved behavior of arc4random on Windows when using memory leak
analysis software.
* Correctly handle an EOF that occurs prior to the TLS handshake
completing. Reported by Vasily Kolobkov, based on a diff from Marko
Kreen.
* Limit the support of the "backward compatible" ssl2 handshake to
only be used if TLS 1.0 is enabled.
* Fix incorrect results in certain cases on 64-bit systems when
BN_mod_word() can return incorrect results. BN_mod_word() now can
return an error condition. Thanks to Brian Smith.
* Added constant-time updates to address CVE-2016-0702
* Fixed undefined behavior in BN_GF2m_mod_arr()
* Removed unused Cryptographic Message Support (CMS)
* More conversions of long long idioms to time_t
* Improved compatibility by avoiding printing NULL strings with
printf.
* Reverted change that cleans up the EVP cipher context in
EVP_EncryptFinal() and EVP_DecryptFinal(). Some software relies on the
previous behaviour.
* Avoid unbounded memory growth in libssl, which can be triggered by a
TLS client repeatedly renegotiating and sending OCSP Status Request
TLS extensions.
* Avoid falling back to a weak digest for (EC)DH when using SNI with
libssl.
2.4.2 - Bug fixes and improvements
* Fixed loading default certificate locations with openssl s_client.
* Ensured OCSP only uses and compares GENERALIZEDTIME values as per
RFC6960. Also added fixes for OCSP to work with intermediate
certificates provided in responses.
* Improved behavior of arc4random on Windows to not appear to leak
memory in debug tools, reduced privileges of allocated memory.
* Fixed incorrect results from BN_mod_word() when the modulus is too
large, thanks to Brian Smith from BoringSSL.
* Correctly handle an EOF prior to completing the TLS handshake in
libtls.
* Improved libtls ceritificate loading and cipher string validation.
* Updated libtls cipher group suites into four categories:
"secure" (TLSv1.2+AEAD+PFS)
"compat" (HIGH:!aNULL)
"legacy" (HIGH:MEDIUM:!aNULL)
"insecure" (ALL:!aNULL:!eNULL)
This allows for flexibility and finer grained control, rather than
having two extremes.
* Limited support for 'backward compatible' SSLv2 handshake packets to
when TLS 1.0 is enabled, providing more restricted compatibility
with TLS 1.0 clients.
* openssl(1) and other documentation improvements.
* Removed flags for disabling constant-time operations.
This removes support for DSA_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME,
DH_FLAG_NO_EXP_CONSTTIME, and RSA_FLAG_NO_CONSTTIME flags, making
all of these operations unconditionally constant-time.
2.4.1 - Security fix
* Correct a problem that prevents the DSA signing algorithm from
running in constant time even if the flag BN_FLG_CONSTTIME is set.
This issue was reported by Cesar Pereida (Aalto University), Billy
Brumley (Tampere University of Technology), and Yuval Yarom (The
University of Adelaide and NICTA). The fix was developed by Cesar
Pereida.
2.4.0 - Build improvements, new features
* Many improvements to the CMake build infrastructure, including
Solaris, mingw-w64, Cygwin, and HP-UX support. Thanks to Kinichiro
Inoguchi for this work.
* Added missing error handling around bn_wexpand() calls.
* Added explicit_bzero calls for freed ASN.1 objects.
* Fixed X509_*set_object functions to return 0 on allocation failure.
* Implemented the IETF ChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher suites.
* Changed default EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305() implementation to the
IETF version, which is now the default.
* Fixed password prompts from openssl(1) to properly handle ^C.
* Reworked error handling in libtls so that configuration errors are
visible.
* Deprecated internal use of EVP_[Cipher|Encrypt|Decrypt]_Final.
* Manpage fixes and updates
2.3.5 - Reliability fix
* Fixed an error in libcrypto when parsing some ASN.1 elements > 16k.
2.3.4 - Security Update
* Fix multiple vulnerabilities in libcrypto relating to ASN.1 and encoding.
From OpenSSL.
* Minor build fixes
2.3.3 - OpenBSD 5.9 release branch tagged
* Reworked build scripts to better sync with OpenNTPD-portable
* Fixed broken manpage links
* Fixed an nginx compatibility issue by adding an 'install_sw' make alias
* Fixed HP-UX builds
* Changed the default configuration directory to c:\LibreSSL\ssl on Windows
binary builds
* cert.pem has been reorganized and synced with Mozilla's certificate store
2.3.2 - Compatibility and Reliability fixes
* Changed format of LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER to match that of
OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, see:
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Manual:OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER(3)
* Added EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305_ietf() which matches the AEAD
construction introduced in RFC 7539, which is different than that
already used in TLS with EVP_aead_chacha20_poly1305()
* Avoid a potential undefined C99+ behavior due to shift overflow in
AES_decrypt, reported by Pascal Cuoq <cuoq at trust-in-soft.com>
* More man pages converted from pod to mdoc format
* Added COMODO RSA Certification Authority and QuoVadis
root certificates to cert.pem
* Removed Remove "C=US, O=VeriSign, Inc., OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification
Authority" (serial 3c:91:31:cb:1f:f6:d0:1b:0e:9a:b8:d0:44:bf:12:be) root
certificate from cert.pem
* Added support for building nc(1) on Solaris
* Fixed GCC 5.x+ preprocessor checks, reported by Ruslan Babayev
* Improved console handling with openssl(1) on Windows
* Ensure the network stack is enabled on Windows when running
tls_init()
* Fixed incorrect TLS certificate loading by nc(1)
* Added support for Solaris 11.3's getentropy(2) system call
* Enabled support for using NetBSD 7.0's arc4random(3) implementation
* Deprecated the SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE flag by disabling its effect
* Fixes from OpenSSL 1.0.1q
- CVE-2015-3194 - NULL pointer dereference in client side certificate
validation.
- CVE-2015-3195 - Memory leak in PKCS7 - not reachable from TLS/SSL
* The following OpenSSL CVEs did not apply to LibreSSL
- CVE-2015-3193 - Carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery
squaring procedure.
- CVE-2015-3196 - Double free race condition of the identify hint
data.
See https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-announce&m=144925068504102
2.3.1 - ASN.1 and time handling cleanups
* ASN.1 cleanups and RFC5280 compliance fixes.
* Time representations switched from 'unsigned long' to 'time_t'. LibreSSL
now checks if the host OS supports 64-bit time_t.
* Fixed a leak in SSL_new in the error path.
* Support always extracting the peer cipher and version with libtls.
* Added ability to check certificate validity times with libtls,
tls_peer_cert_notbefore and tls_peer_cert_notafter.
* Changed tls_connect_servername to use the first address that resolves with
getaddrinfo().
* Remove broken conditional EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY code (non-functional since
initial commit in 2004).
* Fixed a memory leak and out-of-bounds access in OBJ_obj2txt, reported
by Qualys Security.
* Fixed an up-to 7 byte overflow in RC4 when len is not a multiple of
sizeof(RC4_CHUNK), reported by Pascal Cuoq <cuoq at trust-in-soft.com>.
* Reject too small bits value in BN_generate_prime_ex(), so that it does
not risk becoming negative in probable_prime_dh_safe(), reported by
Franck Denis.
* Enable nc(1) builds on more platforms.
2.3.0 - SSLv3 removed, libtls API changes, portability improvements
* SSLv3 is now permanently removed from the tree.
* The libtls API is changed from the 2.2.x series.
The read/write functions work correctly with external event
libraries. See the tls_init man page for examples of using libtls
correctly in asynchronous mode.
Client-side verification is now supported, with the client supplying
the certificate to the server.
Also, when using tls_connect_fds, tls_connect_socket or
tls_accept_fds, libtls no longer implicitly closes the passed in
sockets. The caller is responsible for closing them in this case.
* When loading a DSA key from an raw (without DH parameters) ASN.1
serialization, perform some consistency checks on its `p' and `q'
values, and return an error if the checks failed.
Thanks for Georgi Guninski (guninski at guninski dot com) for
mentioning the possibility of a weak (non prime) q value and
providing a test case.
See
https://cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2015-September/009007.html
for a longer discussion.
* Fixed a bug in ECDH_compute_key that can lead to silent truncation
of the result key without error. A coding error could cause software
to use much shorter keys than intended.
* Removed support for DTLS_BAD_VER. Pre-DTLSv1 implementations are no
longer supported.
* The engine command and parameters are removed from the openssl(1).
Previous releases removed dynamic and builtin engine support
already.
* SHA-0 is removed, which was withdrawn shortly after publication 20
years ago.
* Added Certplus CA root certificate to the default cert.pem file.
* New interface OPENSSL_cpu_caps is provided that does not allow
software to inadvertently modify cpu capability flags.
OPENSSL_ia32cap and OPENSSL_ia32cap_loc are removed.
* The out_len argument of AEAD changed from ssize_t to size_t.
* Deduplicated DTLS code, sharing bugfixes and improvements with
TLS.
* Converted 'nc' to use libtls for client and server operations; it is
included in the libressl-portable distribution as an example of how
to use the library.
2.2.3 - Bug fixes, build enhancements
* LibreSSL 2.2.2 incorrectly handles ClientHello messages that do not
include TLS extensions, resulting in such handshakes being aborted.
This release corrects the handling of such messages. Thanks to
Ligushka from github for reporting the issue.
* Added install target for cmake builds. Thanks to TheNietsnie from
github.
* Updated pkgconfig files to correctly report the release version
number, not the individual library ABI version numbers. Thanks to
Jan Engelhardt for reporting the issue.
2.2.2 - More TLS parser rework, bug fixes, expanded portable build support
* Switched 'openssl dhparam' default from 512 to 2048 bits
* Reworked openssl(1) option handling
* More CRYPTO ByteString (CBC) packet parsing conversions
* Fixed 'openssl pkeyutl -verify' to exit with a 0 on success
* Fixed dozens of Coverity issues including dead code, memory leaks,
logic errors and more.
* Ensure that openssl(1) restores terminal echo state after reading a
password.
* Incorporated fix for OpenSSL Issue #3683
* LibreSSL version define LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER will now be bumped
for each portable release.
* Removed workarounds for TLS client padding bugs.
* No longer disable ECDHE-ECDSA on OS X
* Removed SSLv3 support from openssl(1)
* Removed IE 6 SSLv3 workarounds.
* Modified tls_write in libtls to allow partial writes, clarified with
examples in the documentation.
* Removed RSAX engine
* Tested SSLv3 removal with the OpenBSD ports tree and found several
applications that were not ready to build without SSLv3 yet. For
now, building a program that intentionally uses SSLv3 will result in
a linker warning.
* Added TLS_method, TLS_client_method and TLS_server_method as a
replacement for the SSLv23_*method calls.
* Added initial cmake build support, including support for building with
Visual Studio, currently tested with Visual Studio 2013 Community
Edition.
* --with-enginesdir is removed as a configuration parameter
* Default cert.pem, openssl.cnf, and x509v3.cnf files are now
installed under $sysconfdir/ssl or the directory specified by
--with-openssldir. Previous versions of LibreSSL left these empty.
2.2.1 - Build fixes, feature added, features removed
* Assorted build fixes for musl, HP-UX, Mingw, Solaris.
* Initial support for Windows Embedded 2009, Server 2003, XP
* Protocol parsing conversions to BoringSSL's CRYPTO ByteString (CBS) API
* Added EC_curve_nid2nist and EC_curve_nist2nid from OpenSSL
* Removed Dynamic Engine support
* Removed unused and obsolete MDC-2DES cipher
* Removed workarounds for obsolete SSL implementations
2.2.0 - Build cleanups and new OS support, Security Updates
* AIX Support - thanks to Michael Felt
* Cygwin Support - thanks to Corinna Vinschen
* Refactored build macros, support packaging libtls independently.
There are more pieces required to support building and using OpenSSL
with libtls, but this is an initial start at providing an
independent package for people to start hacking on.
* Removal of OPENSSL_issetugid and all library getenv calls.
Applications can and should no longer rely on environment variables
for changing library behavior. OPENSSL_CONF/SSLEAY_CONF is still
supported with the openssl(1) command.
* libtls API and documentation additions
* Various bug fixes and simplifications to libssl and libcrypto
* Fixes for the following issues are integrated into LibreSSL 2.2.0:
- CVE-2015-1788 - Malformed ECParameters causes infinite loop
- CVE-2015-1789 - Exploitable out-of-bounds read in X509_cmp_time
- CVE-2015-1792 - CMS verify infinite loop with unknown hash function
* The following CVEs did not apply to LibreSSL or were fixed in
earlier releases:
- CVE-2015-4000 - DHE man-in-the-middle protection (Logjam)
- CVE-2015-1790 - PKCS7 crash with missing EnvelopedContent
- CVE-2014-8176 - Invalid free in DTLS
* Fixes for the following CVEs are still in review for LibreSSL
- CVE-2015-1791 - Race condition handling NewSessionTicket
2.1.6 - Security update
* Fixes for the following issues are integrated into LibreSSL 2.1.6:
- CVE-2015-0209 - Use After Free following d2i_ECPrivatekey error
- CVE-2015-0286 - Segmentation fault in ASN1_TYPE_cmp
- CVE-2015-0287 - ASN.1 structure reuse memory corruption
- CVE-2015-0288 - X509_to_X509_REQ NULL pointer deref
- CVE-2015-0289 - PKCS7 NULL pointer dereferences
* The fix for CVE-2015-0207 - Segmentation fault in DTLSv1_listen
is integrated for safety, but LibreSSL is not vulnerable.
* Libtls is now built by default. The --enable-libtls
configuration option is no longer required.
The libtls API is now stable for the 2.1.x series.
2.1.5 - Bug fixes and a security update
* Fix incorrect comparison function in openssl(1) certhash command.
Thanks to Christian Neukirchen / Void Linux.
* Windows port improvements and bug fixes.
- Removed a dependency on libgcc in 32-bit dynamic libraries.
- Correct a hang in openssl(1) reading from stdin on an connection.
- Initialize winsock in openssl(1) earlier, allow 'openssl ocsp' and
any other network-related commands to function properly.
* Reject all server DH keys smaller than 1024 bits.
2.1.4 - Security and feature updates
* Improvements to libtls:
- a new API for loading CA chains directly from memory instead of a
file, allowing verification with privilege separation in a chroot
without direct access to CA certificate files.
- Ciphers default to TLSv1.2 with AEAD and PFS.
- Improved error handling and message generation
- New APIs and improved documentation
* Added X509_STORE_load_mem API for loading certificates from memory.
This facilitates accessing certificates from a chrooted environment.
* New AEAD "MAC alias" allows configuring TLSv1.2 AEAD ciphers by
using 'TLSv1.2+AEAD' as the cipher selection string.
* Dead and disabled code removal including MD5, Netscape workarounds,
non-POSIX IO, SCTP, RFC 3779 support, many #if 0 sections, and more.
* ASN1 macro maze expanded to aid reading and searching the code.
* NULL pointer asserts removed in favor of letting the OS/signal
handler catch them.
* Refactored argument handling in openssl(1) for consistency and
maintainability.
* New openssl(1) command 'certhash' replaces the c_rehash script.
* Support for building with OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED
* Server-side support for TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV for compatibility with
various auditor and vulnerability scanners.
* Dozens of issues found with the Coverity scanner fixed.
* Security Updates:
- Fix a minor information leak that was introduced in t1_lib.c
r1.71, whereby an additional 28 bytes of .rodata (or .data) is
provided to the network. In most cases this is a non-issue since
the memory content is already public. Issue found and reported by
Felix Groebert of the Google Security Team.
- Fixes for the following low-severity issues were integrated into
LibreSSL from OpenSSL 1.0.1k:
CVE-2015-0205 - DH client certificates accepted without
verification
CVE-2014-3570 - Bignum squaring may produce incorrect results
CVE-2014-8275 - Certificate fingerprints can be modified
CVE-2014-3572 - ECDHE silently downgrades to ECDH [Client]
Reported by Karthikeyan Bhargavan of the PROSECCO team at INRIA.
The following CVEs were fixed in earlier LibreSSL releases:
CVE-2015-0206 - Memory leak handling repeated DLTS records
CVE-2014-3510 - Flaw handling DTLS anonymous EC(DH) ciphersuites.
The following CVEs did not apply to LibreSSL:
CVE-2014-3571 - DTLS segmentation fault in dtls1_get_record
CVE-2014-3569 - no-ssl3 configuration sets method to NULL
CVE-2015-0204 - RSA silently downgrades to EXPORT_RSA
2.1.3 - Security update and OS support improvements
* Fixed various memory leaks in DTLS, including fixes for
CVE-2015-0206.
* Added Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) support.
* Removed GOST R 34.10-94 signature authentication.
* Removed nonfunctional Netscape browser-hang workaround code.
* Simplified and refactored SSL/DTLS handshake code.
* Added SHA256 Camellia cipher suites for TLS 1.2 from RFC 5932.
* Hide timing info about padding errors during handshakes.
* Improved libtls support for non-blocking sockets, added randomized
session ID contexts. Work is ongoing with this library - feedback
and potential use-cases are welcome.
* Support building Windows DLLs.
Thanks to Jan Engelhard.
* Packaged config wrapper for better compatibility with OpenSSL-based
build systems.
Thanks to @technion from github
* Ensure the stack is marked non-executable for assembly sections.
Thanks to Anthony G. Bastile.
* Enable extra compiler hardening flags by default, where applicable.
The default set of hardening features can vary by OS to OS, so
feedback is welcome on this. To disable the default hardening flags,
specify '--disable-hardening' during configure.
Thanks to Jim Barlow
* Initial HP-UX support, tested with HP-UX 11.31 ia64
Thanks to Kinichiro Inoguchi
* Initial NetBSD support, tested with NetBSD 6.1.5 x86_64
Imported from OpenNTPD, thanks to @gitisihara from github
2.1.2 - Many new features and improvements
* Added reworked GOST cipher suite support
thanks to Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov
* Enabled Camellia ciphers due to improved patent situation
* Use builtin arc4random implementation on OS X and FreeBSD
this addresses some deficiencies in the native implementations of
these operating systems, see commit logs for more information
* Added initial Windows mingw-w64 support (32 and 64-bit)
thanks to Song Dongsheng and others for code and feedback
* Enabled assembly optimizations on x86_64 CPUs
supports Linux, *BSD, Solaris and OS X operating systems
thanks to Wouter Clarie for the initial implementation
* Added no_ssl3/no_tls1_1/no_tls1_2 options to openssl(1)
* Improved build infrastructure, 'make distcheck' now passes
this simplifies and speeds developer efficiency
thanks to Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov and Wouter Clarie
* Allow conditional building of the libtls library
expect the API and ABI of the library to change
feedback is welcome
* Fixes for more memory leaks, cleanups, etc.
2.1.1 - Security update
* Address POODLE attack by disabling SSLv3 by default
* Fix Eliptical Curve cipher selection bug
(https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable/issues/35)
2.1.0 - First release from the OpenBSD 5.7 tree
* Added support for automatic ephemeral EC keys
* Fixes for many memory leaks and overflows in error handlers
* The TLS padding extension (that works around bugs in F5 terminators) is
off by default
* support for getrandom(2) on Linux 3.17
* the NO_ASM macro is no longer being set, providing the first bits toward
enabling other assembly offloads.
2.0.5 - Fixes for CVEs from OpenSSL 1.0.1i
* CVE-2014-3506
* CVE-2014-3507
* CVE-2014-3508 (partially vulnerable)he
* CVE-2014-3509
* CVE-2014-3510
* CVE-2014-3511
* Synced LibreSSL Portable with the release version of OpenBSD 5.6
2.0.4 - Portability fixes, deleted unused SRP code
2.0.3 - Portability fixes, improvements to fork detection
2.0.2 - Address arc4random fork PID wraparound issues with pthread_atfork
2.0.1 - Portability fixes:
* Removed -Werror and and other non-portable compiler flags
* Allow setting OPENSSLDIR and ENGINSDIR
2.0.0 - First release from the OpenBSD 5.6 tree
* Removal of many obsolete features and coding conventions from the OpenSSL
1.0.1h source