3c38fa4b | 12-May-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Preliminary fix of memory leak in try_decode_PKCS12() - full fix is in #11733 Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com>
Preliminary fix of memory leak in try_decode_PKCS12() - full fix is in #11733 Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11470)
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d3d0784e | 28-Apr-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Improve description of algorithm NIDs in doc/man3/OSSL_CMP_CTX_new.pod Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merg
Improve description of algorithm NIDs in doc/man3/OSSL_CMP_CTX_new.pod Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11470)
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05f920db | 03-Apr-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Reflect constifications of 62dcd2aa in doc/man3/OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_tmpl.pod Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com>
Reflect constifications of 62dcd2aa in doc/man3/OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_tmpl.pod Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11470)
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f55838f3 | 12-Oct-2018 |
Richard Levitte |
OSSL_STORE: Make the 'file' scheme loader handle MSBLOB and PVK files This involves exposing two pvkfmt.c functions, but only internally. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oh
OSSL_STORE: Make the 'file' scheme loader handle MSBLOB and PVK files This involves exposing two pvkfmt.c functions, but only internally. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11756)
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bac4bffb | 12-Oct-2018 |
Richard Levitte |
OSSL_STORE: Better information when prompting for pass phrases The prompt includes the URI, to make it clear which object needs a pass phrase. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <dav
OSSL_STORE: Better information when prompting for pass phrases The prompt includes the URI, to make it clear which object needs a pass phrase. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11756)
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6ab6ecfd | 12-Oct-2018 |
Richard Levitte |
OSSL_STORE: Make it possible to attach an OSSL_STORE to an opened BIO This capability existed internally, and is now made public. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@sie
OSSL_STORE: Make it possible to attach an OSSL_STORE to an opened BIO This capability existed internally, and is now made public. Reviewed-by: David von Oheimb <david.von.oheimb@siemens.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11756)
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78906fff | 12-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
PROV: Adapt all our providers to use the new PROV_CTX structure Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11803) |
05aa8790 | 12-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
PROV: Add a proper provider context structure for OpenSSL providers The provider context structure is made to include the following information: - The core provider handle (first ar
PROV: Add a proper provider context structure for OpenSSL providers The provider context structure is made to include the following information: - The core provider handle (first argument to the provider init function). This handle is meant to be used in all upcalls that need it. - A library context, used for any libcrypto calls that need it, done in the provider itself. Regarding the library context, that's generally only needed if the provider makes any libcrypto calls, i.e. is linked with libcrypto. That happens to be the case for all OpenSSL providers, but is applicable for other providers that use libcrypto internally as well. The normal thing to do for a provider init function is to create its own library context. For a provider that's meant to become a dynamically loadable module, this is what MUST be done. However, we do not do that in the default provider; it uses the library context associated with the core provider handle instead. This is permissible, although generally discouraged, as long as the provider in question is guaranteed to be built-in, into libcrypto or into the application that uses it. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11803)
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484c24c8 | 11-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
Remove explicit dependency on configdata.pm when processing .in files For those files, the dependence on configdata.pm is automatic, adding it explicitly only results in having that depe
Remove explicit dependency on configdata.pm when processing .in files For those files, the dependence on configdata.pm is automatic, adding it explicitly only results in having that dependency twice. Fixes #11786 Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11790)
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dd63f9bb | 11-May-2020 |
Benjamin Kaduk |
Fix FreeBSD build with --strict-warnings apps/lib/http_server.c needs to include string.h in order to get a prototype for strerror(). Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@ora
Fix FreeBSD build with --strict-warnings apps/lib/http_server.c needs to include string.h in order to get a prototype for strerror(). Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11797)
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7ef43790 | 10-May-2020 |
Bernd Edlinger |
Fix rsa8192.pem Q: How did I do that? A: That's a long story. Precondition: I used sage 8.1 for the math, it could probably done with simple python as well but I did no
Fix rsa8192.pem Q: How did I do that? A: That's a long story. Precondition: I used sage 8.1 for the math, it could probably done with simple python as well but I did not try. First I extract numbers from rsa8192.pem: openssl rsa -in rsa8192.pem -noout -text | sed "s/://g; s/ //g;" cut&paste the numbers into sage: modulus 00890d9fd57e81b5ed43283d0ea020 4a1229333d6fb9c37a179375b09c4f 7b5b1cf2eb025979b6d90b709928a0 6725e04caf2b0f7fe94afbdf9f3fa5 66f1ba75c2f6dc488039f410eb5fa8 ab152b8cfdb76791bb853059438edf ae56bc70a32a9f3e2d883e8b751d08 3797999dc81a9c4d6bdb3a75362fd1 d9c497cf5028dfcdd4cc3eb318e79f c0db45cbeed955da8a447f0872dee5 65bde4013340e767731441fae4fa54 51356bfbc84e1271b39f111f5f8ef3 a6c8973765b39addef80306194f4ea 89fdfc8e9744866323f6936de89b2f e2741578b8eb3c41676702fabc50ec c376e6b7b6e7f94e7d7b5c1bab3c9f 23bb0c8f04d8aca64c309fc063c406 553e1c1421cc45060df7f48c49f5c5 b459d572e273402d6a3ff008657fe9 1936714d1823c5cad53d80630b3216 9bf70feb2ebc1af6a35ee0bf059aed 49c4e367d567e130e2846859b271fd a8949b182e050819866b8e762ed29f fb3f7ca14cebfc2488662be4b3980f c8d31890a05f38ae9690cc7d9d3efc 4808e03da104a8c28bb480bb814995 a6e8b8978ab8350d90b3894e3abf7d c4ad0956335752c8d6944b38a1715e 7d9950f49e6cdba171fbe651a2ca26 65a7c70b6e8cf3a02c2f93dad8aa95 06481cdb032d04082a5a6c6a733b65 20fa80e2ef57b9cf858ca5ea11e084 bc31a386fc6b099f069786207f80d6 1f2bef294400d59394ad1006431366 a54ae09b0ecd3377dcd8af8fde9b94 fd559b0b7adc5113ba66fc4b3dc842 ee562cfcfd39b4ffc31576635873fc 59535b7aa98605772436c251834e23 4fb2347cc970a49818cac2a9ee95eb b55fa2da66edd53e11245c6732140a ae41491288cbf462eef8a807b46d0d affa38d9ccfe8033d2d4a3cf5c5b82 9df12183f7a05d3650153cd317a017 083ac641c2c3ad11305de0a032be45 c439bd7bbbe3cb97850f9d2c66f72a 4a66e9d434544fc6d294ca3c92627b e518bfa44e3017ac8ad9c0a26a227d 2e8677da0a4de8edb53ac9530adb63 83c72dbf562dc4d0fea4e492f09eb1 74548381a8686db3aeaaa3a9960cff 25e8c64701115da54fa7a1fb2c566a fcb4b2a63268d818c3391a62885d13 41b3492c4f0167291b3d026a44e68c 02f2d4d255d4c0906b92a2ced0c0bb f2bcdceaec1189895af4232dc386c9 75bf3477e5a70d3ab0ac0e5dc37024 0e34a276b155d5e290f77416a1986d ec47f8c78236ac7df249df9ba21a80 2e6bd75b4fb1c6ffe0f4cf548761a5 6a1fcccee156523a718987f3fdaedc 7171c9050db89a83f24c5a283695b9 c28de6d3b69fc1714b0add335a0ce6 fbbdbd0bbdb01e44969d775105bba3 d2947dca2f291250f9b851e76f514d dc5a3aa4498e6521314991568860eb ff1258d8b4aee9ee4159153684c0c0 16c60b17537a50b53cd59aad60678b d73f0714ab4ccae7416bab417b4907 36d59b2e9f I used echo `echo "<paste>" ` | sed "s/ //g" to get everything in one line, put that again into the clipboard and then start sage, type N=0x<paste><CR> sage: N=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 likewise for prime1 (P), prime2 (Q) and privateExponent (D) and publicExponent (E) sage: P=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 sage: Q=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 sage: D=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 sage: E=0x10001 check: sage: is_pseudoprime(P) True sage: gcd(N,P) 811194519730394220204949383061971492284209477134487451053533919242408334468793875483685418435472924384137737409878754330061341487239404629370463160720071782806016579636145456953095810661706004899017496722730291178259805745059054744795252171022091469940626116746608128441399036310378334222880519662696558703165249434265697658704322903051581598088400258377253583825209022558177374913570364047051007093402547387492492645729748176160840842076964161794363721255756097675823463557162877865622894488049720201680509519072521257128596878592149455958732762099800396648453225220977153025222265023206761554302369499402146842619059859650958489842850140873473393484632985863967898676228674751576699965523367097641503814266418957281198265955430221973482931544501209059788536033857660452959160612655542331433647351037413298986228798018950712662579341162832440884265576141868775326408627532047094505284395403786932363148262901839514736964209136867574532808481484592060405175685831168554790879720280778881035860464184791941816702480873202940903024652495084770128062224279875598826600084633389722629461385386069921483006677287847102371176994910369378323222717613076771700378608286670543729473076010314569999636269167049088093674649352610884381826740603 sage: N%P 0 >> P seems to be a prime, and is indeed a factor of N. sage: is_pseudoprime(Q) False sage: gcd(N,Q) 1 sage: ecm(Q) Found composite factor of 3 digits: 675 Composite cofactor ... has 1231 digits. Q has a small factor. The large cofactor is way too large to be factorized (today). >> Q must be wrong. sage: pow(pow(2,E,N),D,N) 2 sage: pow(pow(3,E,N),D,N) 3 sage: pow(pow(5,E,N),D,N) 5 sage: pow(pow(7,E,N),D,N) 7 sage: pow(pow(11,E,N),D,N) 11 sage: pow(pow(1000,E,N),D,N) 1000 >> x^D mod N is indeed the inverse of x^E mod N >> D seems to be correct. >> now compute sage: Qcorrect = N/P sage: is_prime(Qcorrect) False sage: is_pseudoprime(Qcorrect) True >> surprise, this is a sage artefact. >> is_prime is supposed to tell if Qcorrect >> is a provable prime, but these numbers are >> too large for a proof. sage: help(Qcorrect) class Rational ... >> oops, it is of course not a rational number. sage: Qcorrect = Integer(N/P) class Integer ... >> okay now it is an integer. sage: is_prime(Qcorrect) >> takes way too long: press CTRL-C sage: is_pseudoprime(Qcorrect) True >> so the correct Q seems to be a prime. sage: Q-Qcorrect 4468358315186607582623830645994123175323958284313904132666602205502546750542721902065776801908141680869902222733839989940221831332787838985874881107673910358472026239723185949529735314601712865712198736991916521419325287976337589177915143787138292689484229106140251936135768934015263941567159094923493376 sage: hex(Q-Qcorrect) '1a10400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' >> interesting, now figure out the bits that are flipped in Q: Q ...20ddb67189f6dad... Qcorrect ...20dd9c6149f6dad... $ openssl rsa -in rsa8192.pem -outform der -out rsa8192.der writing RSA key $ xxd -ps < rsa8192.der > rsa8192.hex $ sed "s/20ddb67189f6dad/20dd9c6149f6dad/" < rsa8192.hex > rsa8192.out $ diff rsa8192.hex rsa8192.out 100c100 < 10b8095f420ddb67189f6dad62f1257b0f46e353a90eacc145c7db74998a --- > 10b8095f420dd9c6149f6dad62f1257b0f46e353a90eacc145c7db74998a >> et voila $ xxd -ps -r < rsa8192.out > rsa8192.der $ openssl rsa -inform der -in rsa8192.der -out rsa8192.pem writing RSA key $ openssl rsa -check -noout -in rsa8192.pem RSA key ok $ git diff diff --git a/apps/rsa8192.pem b/apps/rsa8192.pem index 946a6e5..83d962f 100644 --- a/apps/rsa8192.pem +++ b/apps/rsa8192.pem @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- - MIISKAIBAAKCBAEAiQ2f1X6Bte1DKD0OoCBKEikzPW+5w3oXk3WwnE97Wxzy6wJZ ebbZC3CZKKBnJeBMrysPf+lK+9+fP6Vm8bp1wvbcSIA59BDrX6irFSuM/bdnkbuF MFlDjt+uVrxwoyqfPi2IPot1HQg3l5mdyBqcTWvbOnU2L9HZxJfPUCjfzdTMPrMY @@ -62,7 +61,7 @@ JH1/Qx7C/mTAMRsN5SkOthnGq0djCNWfPv/3JV0H67Uf5krFlnwLebrgfTYoPPdo yO7iBUNJzv6Qh22malLp4P8gzACkD7DGlSTnoB5cLwcjmDGg+i9WrUBbOiVTeQfZ kOj1o+Tz35ndpq/DDUVlqliB9krcxva+QHeJPH53EGI+YVg1nD+s/vUDZ3mQMGX9 DQou2L8uU6RnWNv/BihGcL8QvS4Ty6QyPOUPpD3zc70JQAEcQk9BxQNaELgJX0IN -22cYn22tYvElew9G41OpDqzBRcfbdJmKXQ2HcroShutYJQRGUpAXHk24fy6JVkIU +2cYUn22tYvElew9G41OpDqzBRcfbdJmKXQ2HcroShutYJQRGUpAXHk24fy6JVkIU ojF5U6cwextMja1ZIIZgh9eugIRUeIE7319nQNDzuXWjRCcoBLA25P7wnpHWDRpz D9ovXCIvdja74lL5psqobV6L5+fbLPkSgXoImKR0LQKCAgAIC9Jk8kxumCyIVGCP PeM5Uby9M3GMuKrfYsn0Y5e97+kSJF1dpojTodBgR2KQar6eVrvXt+8uZCcIjfx8 @@ -98,4 +97,3 @@ TwEgE67iOb2iIoUpon/NyP4LesMzvdpsu2JFlfz13PmmQ34mFI7tWvOb3NA5DP3c rMlMLtKfp2w8HlMZpsUlToNCx6CI+tJrohzcs3BAVAbjFAXRKWGijB1rxwyDdHPv I+/wJTNaRNPQ1M0SwtEL/zJd21y3KSPn4eL+GP3efhlDSjtlDvZqkdAUsU8= -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- - >> DONE. Fixes #11776 Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com> Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre@ncp-e.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11783)
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f523ca66 | 11-May-2020 |
Tomas Mraz |
Replace misleading error message when loading PEM The error message "short header" when the end line of PEM data cannot be identified is misleading. Replace it with already existing
Replace misleading error message when loading PEM The error message "short header" when the end line of PEM data cannot be identified is misleading. Replace it with already existing "bad end line" error. Fixes #8815 Reviewed-by: Ben Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11793)
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914db66d | 11-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
CORE: Attach the provider context to the provider late There are concerns that if |prov->provctx| is populated early, sensitive information may leak from the provider. Therefore, we use
CORE: Attach the provider context to the provider late There are concerns that if |prov->provctx| is populated early, sensitive information may leak from the provider. Therefore, we use a temporary variable, and only assign it to |prov->provctx| when the provider init function has returned successfully. Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11777)
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fdaad3f1 | 09-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
Fix some misunderstandings in our providers' main modules This started with adding forward declarations of all provider side interface functions, and fixing all compiler errors.
Fix some misunderstandings in our providers' main modules This started with adding forward declarations of all provider side interface functions, and fixing all compiler errors. Furthermore, diminish the faulty assumption that the provider context is and always will be just a library context. That means adding a teardown function in all providers that aren't necessarily built into libcrypto. Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11777)
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b0f3c594 | 09-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
CORE: Fix the signature of OSSL_provider_query_operation_fn For some reason, the 'no_cache' parameter was declare 'const', when it's in fact supposed to be modifiable. Reviewed-
CORE: Fix the signature of OSSL_provider_query_operation_fn For some reason, the 'no_cache' parameter was declare 'const', when it's in fact supposed to be modifiable. Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11777)
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b2952366 | 11-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
Fix d2i_PrivateKey_ex() to work as documented d2i_PrivateKey(), and thereby d2i_PrivateKey_ex(), is documented to return keys of the type given as first argument |type|, unconditionally.
Fix d2i_PrivateKey_ex() to work as documented d2i_PrivateKey(), and thereby d2i_PrivateKey_ex(), is documented to return keys of the type given as first argument |type|, unconditionally. Most specifically, the manual says this: > An error occurs if the decoded key does not match type. However, when faced of a PKCS#8 wrapped key, |type| was ignored, which may lead to unexpected results. Reviewed-by: Shane Lontis <shane.lontis@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11787)
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885a2a39 | 11-May-2020 |
Richard Levitte |
Fix CHANGES.md issues reported by markdownlint Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11788) |
3f2a8d97 | 07-May-2020 |
Beat Bolli |
doc: fix two invalid <B> tags Signed-off-by: Beat Bolli <dev@drbeat.li> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org>
doc: fix two invalid <B> tags Signed-off-by: Beat Bolli <dev@drbeat.li> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> Reviewed-by: Ben Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11759)
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582311d7 | 04-May-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Extract HTTP server code from apps/ocsp.c to apps/lib/http_server.c Also adds apps/include/http_server.h. This is used so far by apps/ocsp.c and is going to be used for apps/cmp.c an
Extract HTTP server code from apps/ocsp.c to apps/lib/http_server.c Also adds apps/include/http_server.h. This is used so far by apps/ocsp.c and is going to be used for apps/cmp.c and will be helpful also for any future app acting as HTTP server. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11736)
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d8c78e5f | 04-May-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Fix bio_wait() in crypto/bio/bio_lib.c in case OPENSSL_NO_SOCK Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://git
Fix bio_wait() in crypto/bio/bio_lib.c in case OPENSSL_NO_SOCK Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11736)
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9253f834 | 04-May-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Constify 'req' parameter of OSSL_HTTP_post_asn1() Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/opens
Constify 'req' parameter of OSSL_HTTP_post_asn1() Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11736)
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045229cf | 04-May-2020 |
Dr. David von Oheimb |
Fix bug in OSSL_CMP_SRV_process_request() on transaction renewal Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://g
Fix bug in OSSL_CMP_SRV_process_request() on transaction renewal Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni <viktor@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11736)
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8c30dfee | 20-Apr-2020 |
Pauli |
doc: remove deprecation notes for apps that are staying. The apps that are staying are: dhparam, dsa, dsaparam, ec, ecparam, gendsa and rsa. The rsautl app remains deprecated.
doc: remove deprecation notes for apps that are staying. The apps that are staying are: dhparam, dsa, dsaparam, ec, ecparam, gendsa and rsa. The rsautl app remains deprecated. The -dsaparam option to dhparam also remains deprecated. Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11575)
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0324ffc5 | 07-Apr-2020 |
Maximilian Blenk |
Fix PEM certificate loading that sometimes fails As described in https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/9187, the loading of PEM certificates sometimes fails if a line of base64 c
Fix PEM certificate loading that sometimes fails As described in https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/9187, the loading of PEM certificates sometimes fails if a line of base64 content has the length of a multiple of 254. The problem is in get_header_and_data(). When such a line with a length of 254 (or a multiple) has been read, the next read will only read a newline. Due to this get_header_and_data() expects to be in the header not in the data area. This commit fixes that by checking if lines have been read completely or only partially. In case of a previous partial read, a newline will be ignored. Reviewed-by: Dmitry Belyavskiy <beldmit@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> Reviewed-by: Ben Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11741)
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257e9d03 | 07-May-2020 |
Rich Salz |
Fix issues reported by markdownlint Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre@ncp-e.com> (Merged from https://github.com/
Fix issues reported by markdownlint Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tmraz@fedoraproject.org> Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre@ncp-e.com> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/11739)
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