Submitted by: Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>
Reviewed by: steve
Setting SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS should be ignored for DTLS, but instead causes
the program to crash. This is due to missing version checks and is fixed with
this patch.
Submitted by: Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de>
Reviewed by: steve
Call ssl_new() to reallocate SSL BIO internals if we want to replace
the existing internal SSL structure.
Parse certificate request message and set digests appropriately.
Generate new TLS v1.2 format certificate verify message.
Keep handshake caches around for longer as they are needed for client auth.
algorithms extension (including everything we support). Swicth to new
signature format where needed and relax ECC restrictions.
Not TLS v1.2 client certifcate support yet but client will handle case
where a certificate is requested and we don't have one.
signature algorithms extension and correct signature format for
server key exchange.
All ciphersuites should now work on the server but no client support and
no client certificate support yet.
checking added, SHA256 PRF support added.
At present only RSA key exchange ciphersuites work with TLS v1.2 as the
new signature format is not yet implemented.
OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN all ssl related structures are opaque
and internals cannot be directly accessed. Many applications
will need some modification to support this and most likely some
additional functions added to OpenSSL.
The advantage of this option is that any application supporting
it will still be binary compatible if SSL structures change.
different options:
"64" The build system will choose /POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV if
the compiler supports it, otherwise /POINTER_SIZE=64.
"64=" The build system will force /POINTER_SIZE=64.
"64=ARGV" The build system will force /POINTER_SIZE=64=ARGV.
This meant alarger renumbering in util/libeay.num due to symbols
appearing in 1.0.0-stable and 1.0.1-stable. However, since there's
been no release on this branch yet, it should be harmless.
- safestack macro changes for C++ were incomplete
- RLE decompression boundary case
- SSL 2.0 key arg length check
Submitted by: Google (Adam Langley, Neel Mehta, Bodo Moeller)
Submitted by: Jack Lloyd <lloyd@randombit.net>, "Mounir IDRASSI" <mounir.idrassi@idrix.net>, steve
Reviewed by: steve
As required by RFC4492 an absent supported points format by a server is
not an error: it should be treated as equivalent to an extension only
containing uncompressed.