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3de3e137 |
| 25-Feb-2024 |
Ayesh Karunaratne |
ext/openssl: Bump minimum required OpenSSL version to 1.1.1 Bumps the minimum required OpenSSL version from 1.0.2 to 1.1.1. OpenSSL 1.1.1 is an LTS release, but has reached[^1] EOL
ext/openssl: Bump minimum required OpenSSL version to 1.1.1 Bumps the minimum required OpenSSL version from 1.0.2 to 1.1.1. OpenSSL 1.1.1 is an LTS release, but has reached[^1] EOL from upstream. However, Linux distro/OS vendors continue to ship OpenSSL 1.1.1, so 1.1.1 was picked as the minimum. The current minimum 1.0.2 reached EOL in 2018. Bumping the minimum required OpenSSL version makes it possible for ext-openssl to remove a bunch of conditional code, and assume that TLS 1.3 (shipped with OpenSSL 1.1.1) will be supported everywhere. - Debian buster: 1.1.1[^2] - Ubuntu 20.04: 1.1.1[^3] - CentOS/RHEL 7: 1.0.2 - RHEL 8/Rocky 8/EL 8: 1.1.1 - Fedora 38: 3.0.9 (`openssl11` provides OpenSSL 1.1 as well) RHEL/CentOS 7 reaches EOL mid 2024, so for PHP 8.4 scheduled towards the end of this year, we can safely bump the minimum OpenSSL version. [^1]: https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2023/03/28/1.1.1-EOL/index.html [^2]: https://packages.debian.org/buster/libssl-dev [^3]: https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/libssl-dev
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974dba3b |
| 21-Jan-2023 |
Niels Dossche <7771979+nielsdos@users.noreply.github.com> |
Fix duplicated FILE section in test bug80747.phpt Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
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Revision tags: php-8.2.0RC1, php-8.1.10, php-8.0.23, php-8.0.23RC1, php-8.1.10RC1, php-8.2.0beta3, php-8.2.0beta2, php-8.1.9, php-8.0.22, php-8.1.9RC1, php-8.2.0beta1, php-8.0.22RC1, php-8.0.21, php-8.1.8, php-8.2.0alpha3, php-8.1.8RC1, php-8.2.0alpha2, php-8.0.21RC1, php-8.0.20, php-8.1.7, php-8.2.0alpha1, php-7.4.30, php-8.1.7RC1, php-8.0.20RC1, php-8.1.6, php-8.0.19, php-8.1.6RC1, php-8.0.19RC1, php-8.0.18, php-8.1.5, php-7.4.29, php-8.1.5RC1, php-8.0.18RC1, php-8.1.4, php-8.0.17, php-8.1.4RC1, php-8.0.17RC1, php-8.1.3, php-8.0.16, php-7.4.28, php-8.1.3RC1, php-8.0.16RC1, php-8.1.2, php-8.0.15, php-8.1.2RC1, php-8.0.15RC1, php-8.0.14, php-8.1.1, php-7.4.27, php-8.1.1RC1, php-8.0.14RC1, php-7.4.27RC1, php-8.1.0, php-8.0.13, php-7.4.26, php-7.3.33, php-8.1.0RC6, php-7.4.26RC1, php-8.0.13RC1, php-8.1.0RC5, php-7.3.32, php-7.4.25, php-8.0.12, php-8.1.0RC4, php-8.0.12RC1, php-7.4.25RC1, php-8.1.0RC3, php-8.0.11, php-7.4.24, php-7.3.31, php-8.1.0RC2, php-7.4.24RC1, php-8.0.11RC1, php-8.1.0RC1, php-7.4.23, php-8.0.10, php-7.3.30, php-8.1.0beta3, php-8.0.10RC1, php-7.4.23RC1 |
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cd8bf0b6 |
| 05-Aug-2021 |
Nikita Popov |
Relax error check The precise error is version-dependent, just check that there is some kind of error reported.
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13313d9b |
| 05-Aug-2021 |
Nikita Popov |
Use EVP_PKEY APIs for key generation Use high level API instead of deprecated low level API.
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Revision tags: php-8.1.0beta2, php-8.0.9, php-7.4.22, php-8.1.0beta1, php-7.4.22RC1, php-8.0.9RC1, php-8.1.0alpha3, php-7.4.21, php-7.3.29, php-8.0.8, php-8.1.0alpha2, php-7.4.21RC1, php-8.0.8RC1 |
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74859783 |
| 11-Jun-2021 |
Nikita Popov |
Migrate SKIPIF -> EXTENSIONS (#7138) This is an automated migration of most SKIPIF extension_loaded checks.
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Revision tags: php-8.1.0alpha1, php-8.0.7, php-7.4.20, php-8.0.7RC1, php-7.4.20RC1, php-8.0.6, php-7.4.19, php-7.4.18, php-7.3.28, php-8.0.5, php-8.0.5RC1, php-7.4.18RC1, php-8.0.4RC1, php-7.4.17RC1, php-8.0.3, php-7.4.16 |
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ae0585c9 |
| 25-Feb-2021 |
Remi Collet |
skip test with openssl < 1.1.0 The test fails, but without any crash (this test is designed to catch a crash)
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Revision tags: php-8.0.3RC1, php-7.4.16RC1 |
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75667427 |
| 15-Feb-2021 |
Nikita Popov |
Suppress OpenSSL error on missing optional config openssl_pkey_new() fetches various options from the config file -- most of these are optional, and not specifying them is not an error
Suppress OpenSSL error on missing optional config openssl_pkey_new() fetches various options from the config file -- most of these are optional, and not specifying them is not an error condition from the perspective of the user. Unfortunately, the CONF_get_string() API pushes an error when accessing a key that doesn't exist (_CONF_get_string does not, but that is presumably a private API). This commit adds a helper php_openssl_conf_get_string() that automatically clears the error in this case. I've found that OpenSSL occasionally does the same thing internally: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/22040fb790c854cefb04bed98ed38ea6357daf83/apps/req.c#L515-L517 Closes GH-6699.
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64b10854 |
| 15-Feb-2021 |
Nikita Popov |
Fixed bug #80747 If RSA key generation fails, actually report that failure.
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