PKCS#8 encrypted key file support has been added to x509parse_key() with
support for some PCKS#12 PBE functions (pbeWithSHAAnd128BitRC4,
pbeWithSHAAnd3-KeyTripleDES-CBC and pbeWithSHAAnd2-KeyTripleDES-CBC)
(cherry picked from commit cf6e95d9a81c7b22271beb58a09b5c756148e62a)
Conflicts:
scripts/generate_errors.pl
Split up x509parse_key() into a (PEM) handler function and specific
DER parser functions for the PKCS#1 (x509parse_key_pkcs1_der()) and
unencrypted PKCS#8 (x509parse_key_pkcs8_unencrypted_der()) private
key formats.
(cherry picked from commit 65a1909dc6ff7b93f0a231a5a49d98d968c9bcdc)
Conflicts:
library/x509parse.c
Because of new pem_read_buffer() handling of when it writes use_len,
x509parse_crt() is able to better handle situations where a PEM blob
results in an error but the other blobs can still be parsed.
(cherry picked from commit 6417186365f4a73a719fff754fefe8edcef2bc28)
After header and footer are read, pem_read_buffer() is able to determine
the length of input data used. This allows calling functions to skip
this PEM bit if an error occurs during its parsing.
(cherry picked from commit 9255e8300e550b548b54603c77585921f442e391)
Rationale: The HAVEGE random generator has too many caveats to be a
standard generator that people rely on. The HAVEGE random generator is not
suitable for virtualized environments. In addition the HAVEGE random
generator is dependent on timing and specific processor traits that
cannot be guaranteed by default on compile time.
Our advice: only use HAVEGE as an additional random source for your
entropy pool, never as your primary source.
(cherry picked from commit 08f06cf49f3e71258bc1a9350de1c297f22e4ec9)
code selection
The base RFC 4279 DHE-PSK ciphersuites are now supported and added.
The SSL code cuts out code not relevant for defined key exchange methods
The ciphersuites parameter in the ssl_session structure changed from
'int *' to 'int *[4]'.
The new function ssl_set_ciphersuite_for_version() sets specific entries
inside this array. ssl_set_ciphersuite() sets all entries to the same
value.
(cherry picked from commit a62729888b9d8eafbfa952fca63a04100ed90f69)
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
library/ssl_srv.c
library/ssl_tls.c
A new OID module has been created that contains the main OID searching
functionality based on type-dependent arrays. A base type is used to
contain the basic values (oid_descriptor_t) and that type is extended to
contain type specific information (like a pk_alg_t).
As a result the rsa sign and verify function prototypes have changed. They
now expect a md_type_t identifier instead of the removed RSA_SIG_XXX
defines.
All OID definitions have been moved to oid.h
All OID matching code is in the OID module.
The RSA PKCS#1 functions cleaned up as a result and adapted to use the
MD layer.
The SSL layer cleanup up as a result and adapted to use the MD layer.
The X509 parser cleaned up and matches OIDs in certificates with new
module and adapted to use the MD layer.
The X509 writer cleaned up and adapted to use the MD layer.
Apps and tests modified accordingly