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Release 4.5.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Added Xilinx Vitis 2019.2 example and README updates
- TLS v1.3 is now enabled by default
- Building FIPS 140-2 code and test on Solaris
- Secure renegotiation with DTLS 1.2
- Update RSA calls for hardware acceleration with Xilsecure
- Additional OpenSSL compatibility layer functions added
- Cypress PSoC6 wolfCrypt driver added
- Added STM32CubeIDE support
- Added certificate parsing and inspection to C# wrapper layer
- TLS v1.3 sniffer support added
- TSIP v1.09 for target board GR-ROSE support added
- Added support for the "X72N Envision Kit" evaluation board
- Support for ECC nonblocking using the configure options "--enable-ecc=nonblock --enable-sp=yes,nonblock CFLAGS=-DWOLFSSL_PUBLIC_MP"
- Added wc_curve25519_make_pub function to generate a public key given the private one
- PIC32MZ hardware cache and large hashes fix
- AES-GCM use with EVP layer in compatibility layer code
- Fix for RSA_LOW_MEM with ARM build of SP code
- Sanity check on tag length with AES-CCM to conform with RFC 3610
- Fixes for 32 and 64 bit software implementations of SP code when WOLFSSL_SP_CACHE_RESISTANT is defined
- GCC warning fixes for GCC 9 and later
- Sanity check on HKDF expand length to conform with RFC 5869
- Fixes for STM32 CubeMX HAL with AES-GCM
- Fixed point cache look up table (LUT) implementation fixes
- Fix for ARM 32bit SP code when calling div word
- Fix for potential out of bounds read when parsing CRLs
- Fix for potential out of bounds read with RSA unpadding
- AES-CCM optimized counter fix
- Updates to Xcode projects for new files and features
- Fix for adding CRL’s to a WOLFSSL_X509_STORE structure
- FIPSv2 build with opensslall build fixes
- Fixes for CryptoCell use with ECC and signature wrappers
- Fix for mod calculation with SP code dealing with 3072 bit keys
- Fix for handling certificates with multiple OU’s in name
- Fix for SP math implementation of sp_add_d and add a sanity check on rshb range
- Fix for sanity check on padding with DES3 conversion of PEM to DER
- Sanity check for potential out of bounds read with fp_read_radix_16
- Additional checking of ECC scalars.
- Fixing the FIPS Ready build w.r.t. ecc.c.
- When processing certificate names with OpenSSL compatibility layer enabled, unknown name item types were getting handled as having NID 0, and failing. Added a couple more items to what is handled correctly, and ignoring anything that is an unknown type.
- TLS 1.3 certificate verify update to handle 8192 bit RSA keys
- wpa_supplicant support with reduced code size option
- TLS 1.3 alerts encrypted when possible
- Many minor coverity fixes added
- Error checking when parsing PKCS12 DER
- IAR warning in test.c resolved
- ATECC608A improvements for use with Harmony 3 and PIC32 MZ
- Support for AES-GCM and wc_SignatureVerifyHash with static memory and no malloc’s
- Enable SNI by default with JNI/JSSE builds
- NetBSD GCC compiler warnings resolved
- Additional test cases and code coverage added including curve25519 and curve448 tests
- Option for user defined mutexes with WOLFSSL_USER_MUTEX
- Sniffer API’s for loading buffer directly
- Fixes and improvements from going through the DO-178 process were added
- Doxygen updates and fixes for auto documentation generation
- Changed the configure option for FIPS Ready builds to be
--enable-fips=ready
.
wolfSSL version 4.5.0 contains 6 vulnerability fixes: 2 fixes for TLS 1.3, 2 side channel attack mitigations, 1 fix for a potential private key leak in a specific use case, 1 fix for DTLS.
- In earlier versions of wolfSSL there exists a potential man in the middle attack on TLS 1.3 clients. Malicious attackers with a privileged network position can impersonate TLS 1.3 servers and bypass authentication. Users that have applications with client side code and have TLS 1.3 turned on, should update to the latest version of wolfSSL. Users that do not have TLS 1.3 turned on, or that are server side only, are NOT affected by this report. Thanks to Gerald Doussot from NCC group for the report.
- Denial of service attack on TLS 1.3 servers from repetitively sending ChangeCipherSpecs messages. This denial of service results from the relatively low effort of sending a ChangeCipherSpecs message versus the effort of the server to process that message. Users with TLS 1.3 servers are recommended to update to the most recent version of wolfSSL which limits the number of TLS 1.3 ChangeCipherSpecs that can be received in order to avoid this DoS attack. CVE-2020-12457 was reserved for the report. Thanks to Lenny Wang of Tencent Security Xuanwu LAB.
- Potential cache timing attacks on public key operations in builds that are not using SP (single precision). Users that have a system where malicious agents could execute code on the system, are not using the SP build with wolfSSL, and are doing private key operations on the system (such as signing with a private key) are recommended to regenerate private keys and update to the most recent version of wolfSSL. CVE-2020-15309 is reserved for this issue. Thanks to Ida Bruhns from Universität zu Lübeck and Samira Briongos from NEC Laboratories Europe for the report.
- When using SGX with EC scalar multiplication the possibility of side-channel attacks are present. To mitigate the risk of side channel attacks wolfSSL’s single precision EC operations should be used instead. Release 4.5.0 turns this on be default now with SGX builds and in previous versions of wolfSSL this can be turned on by using the WOLFSSL_SP macros. Thank you to Alejandro Cabrera Aldaya, Cesar Pereida García and Billy Bob Brumley from the Network and Information Security Group (NISEC) at Tampere University for the report.
- Leak of private key in the case that PEM format private keys are bundled in with PEM certificates into a single file. This is due to the misclassification of certificate type versus private key type when parsing through the PEM file. To be affected, wolfSSL would need to have been built with OPENSSL_EXTRA (--enable-opensslextra). Some build variants such as --enable-all and --enable-opensslall also turn on this code path, checking wolfssl/options.h for OPENSSL_EXTRA will show if the macro was used with the build. If having built with the opensslextra enable option and having placed PEM certificates with PEM private keys in the same file when loading up the certificate file, then we recommend updating wolfSSL for this use case and also recommend regenerating any private keys in the file.
- During the handshake, clear application_data messages in epoch 0 are processed and returned to the application. Fixed by dropping received application_data messages in epoch 0. Thank you to Paul Fiterau of Uppsala University and Robert Merget of Ruhr-University Bochum for the report.
For additional vulnerability information visit the vulnerability page at https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/security-vulnerabilities/
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
If you have questions about this release, then feel free to contact us on our info@ address.
Release 4.4.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Hexagon support.
- DSP builds to offload ECC verify operations.
- Certificate Manager callback support.
- New APIs for running updates to ChaCha20/Poly1305 AEAD.
- Support for use with Apache.
- Add support for IBM s390x.
- PKCS8 support for ED25519.
- OpenVPN support.
- Add P384 curve support to SP.
- Add BIO and EVP API.
- Add AES-OFB mode.
- Add AES-CFB mode.
- Add Curve448, X448, and Ed448.
- Add Renesas Synergy S7G2 build and hardware acceleration.
- Fix for RSA public encrypt / private sign with RSA key sizes over 2048-bit.
- Correct misspellings.
- Secure renegotiation fix.
- Fix memory leak when using ATECC and non-SECP256R1 curves for sign, verify, or shared secret.
- Fix for K64 MMCAU with
WOLFSSL_SMALL_STACK_CACHE
. - Fix the RSA verify only build.
- Fix in SP C implementation for small stack.
- Fix using the auth key id extension is set, hash might not be present.
- Fix when flattening certificate structure to include the subject alt names.
- Fixes for building with ECC sign/verify only.
- Fix for ECC and no cache resistance.
- Fix memory leak in DSA.
- Fix build on minGW.
- Fix
PemToDer()
call inProcessBuffer()
to set more than ECC. - Fix for using RSA without SHA-512.
- Add some close tags to the echoserver HTTP example output.
- Miscellaneous fixes and updates for static analysis reports.
- Fixes for time structure support.
- Fixes for VxWorks support.
- Fixes for Async crypto support.
- Fix cache resist compile to work with SP C code.
- Fixes for Curve25519 x64 asm.
- Fix for SP x64 div.
- Fix for DTLS edge case where CCS and Finished come out of order and the retransmit pool gets flushed.
- Fix for infinite loop in SHA-1 with small inputs. Thanks to Peter W.
- Fix for FIPS Hmac where
wc_HmacInit()
isn't used.wc_HmacSetKey()
needs to initialize the Hmac structure. Type is set to NONE, and checked against NONE, not 0. - Fixes for SP RSA private operations.
- Fixes for Xilinx SDK and Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC
- Fix leak when building with HAVE_AESGCM and NO_AES_DECRYPT. Thanks G.G.
- Fixes for building ECC without ASN.
- Fix for async TLSv1.3 issues.
- Fix
wc_KeyPemToDer()
with PKCS1 and empty key. - Omit
-fomit-frame-pointer
from CFLAGS in configure.ac.
- Qt 5.12 and 5.13 support.
- Added more digest types to Cryptocell RSA sign/verify.
- Some memory usage improvements.
- Speed improvements for mp_rand.
- Improvements to CRL and OCSP support.
- Refactor Poly1305 AEAD/MAC to reduce duplicate code.
- Add blinding to RSA key gen.
- Improvements to blinding.
- Improvement and expansion of OpenSSL Compatibility Layer.
- Improvements to ChaCha20.
- Improvements to X.509 processing.
- Improvements to ECC support.
- Improvement in detecting 64-bit support.
- Refactor to combine duplicate ECC parameter parsing code.
- Improve keyFormat to be set by algId and let later key parsing produce fail.
- Add test cases for 3072-bit and 4096-bit RSA keys.
- Improve signature wrapper and DH test cases.
- Improvements to the configure.ac script.
- Added constant time RSA q modinv p.
- Improve performance of SP Intel 64-bit asm.
- Added a few more functions to the ABI list.
- Improve TLS bidirectional shutdown behavior.
- OpenSSH 8.1 support.
- Improve performance of RSA/DH operations on x64.
- Add support for PKCS7/CMS Enveloped data with fragmented encrypted content.
- Example linker description for FIPS builds to enforce object ordering.
- C# wrapper improvements. Added TLS client example and TLSv1.3 methods.
- Allow setting MTU in DTLS.
- Improve PKCS12 create for outputting encrypted bundles.
- Constant time EC map to affine for private operations.
- Improve performance of RSA public key ops with TFM.
- Smaller table version of AES encrypt/decrypt.
- Support IAR with position independent code (ROPI).
- Improve speed of AArch64 assembly.
- Support AES-CTR on esp32.
- Add a no malloc option for small SP math.
-
For fast math, use a constant time modular inverse when mapping to affine when operation involves a private key - keygen, calc shared secret, sign. Thank you to Alejandro Cabrera Aldaya, Cesar Pereida García and Billy Bob Brumley from the Network and Information Security Group (NISEC) at Tampere University for the report.
-
Change constant time and cache resistant ECC mulmod. Ensure points being operated on change to make constant time. Thank you to Pietro Borrello at Sapienza University of Rome.
For additional vulnerability information visit the vulnerability page at https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/security-vulnerabilities/
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
If you have questions about this release, then feel free to contact us on our info@ address.
Release 4.3.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Add --enable-libwebsockets option for support of libwebsockets build
- Updated support for NGINX 1.15.0 and added support for 1.16.1
- Add wc_scrypt_ex API which can take in iterations rather than cost
- Updates to RSA-PSS salt lengths. Macro WOLFSSL_PSS_SALT_LEN_DISCOVER allows for discovering the salt length. Passing RSA_PSS_SALT_LEN_DISCOVER value into wc_RsaPSS_Verify_ex attempts to discover salt length and can use larger salt lengths
- Additional OpenSSL compatibility API wolfSSL_CertManagerGetCerts and wolfSSL_X509_STORE_GetCerts for retrieving certificates
- Add support for 4096-bit RSA/DH operations to SP (single precision) build
- Update support for Google WebRTC to branch m79
- Adds new FREESCALE_MQX_5_0 macro for MQX 5.0 support
- Adds a CMS/PKCS#7 callback for signing SignedData raw digests enabled with macro HAVE_PKCS7_RSA_RAW_SIGN_CALLBACK and call to function wc_PKCS7_SetRsaSignRawDigestCb
- Add --disable-errorqueue feature to disable adding debug nodes to queue with --enable-opensslextra build
- After defining WOLFSSL_SHUTDOWNONCE macro the function wolfSSL_shutdown will return a specific error code of SSL_SHUTDOWN_ALREADY_DONE_E, to indicate to the application that the shutdown has already occurred
- Add AES-CCM decryption to benchmarking app bundled with wolfSSL
- Fixes IAR warnings with IAR-EWARM 7.50.2
- Alignment fixes for mmCAU with AES and hashing algorithms
- Fix check for plaintext length when using Encrypt-Then-MAC
- Fix for unit tests with NGINX and debug mode
- Fix for macro names in test cases (WOLFSSL_PUBLIC_MP) and pkcs7.c (HAVE_AESCCM)
- Fix for Apache want read case with BIO retry flag
- Fix for PKCS7 streaming mode that would error rather than verify bundle
- Fix for freeing mutex for X509 and wolfSSL_EVP_PKEY_free, applies to OPENSSL_EXTRA / --enable-opensslextra builds
- Fix for encrypt then MAC when re-handshaking, encrypted handshakes change over to ETM now
- Fix for curve25519 assembly optimizations with GCC + AVX2
- Fix to hang onto certificate for retrieval if using secure renegotiation and session resumption
- Fixes case where the heap hint is created before WOLFSSL_CTX, when calling wc_LoadStaticMemory instead of wolfSSL_CTX_load_static_memory
- Fix for setting correct return value in PKCS12 parse error case
- Reset certificate extension policy count
- Fix for memcpy with TLS I/O buffers when using staticmemory pools and loading memory as WOLFMEM_IO_POOL_FIXED
- Fixes and updates for STM32 port, including additional mutex protection, AES-GCM decrypt auth tag, AES-CTR mode with CubeMX, update to OpenSTM32 project
- Fix for EVP CipherUpdate decrypt and add a test case
- DTLS fixes including; some DTLS sequence number issues in general where the sequence was incremented twice for each record and some offset values in the DTLS window checking
- Fix sp_add to handle carries properly (--enable-sp-math build)
- Additional sanity check on OCSP response decoder
- Fix for vasprintf with Solaris and AIX builds
- Fix for missing variable declaration with --enable-scep --with-libz build
- Fix for certificate date check with async build
- Sanity check on “out” length with Base64_Decode added
- Decode X.509 name - check input length for jurisdiction
- Additional sanity check on variable out index with DecodePolicyOID
- Fix for PKCS#12 PBKDF buffer size for buffer overflow
- TLS supported curve extension check curve name is in range before checking for disabled
- Sanity check for non TLS 1.3 cipher suite with TLS 1.3 connection
- Poly1305 AVX2 assembly optimization fix for carry with large input values
- Fixes for coverity report including null termination of test case strings and initialization of PKCS7 variables
- Fix for API visibility of wc_ed25519_check_key which resolves a wolfcrypt-py install issue
- Sanity check on max ALPN length accepted
- Additional sanity check when parsing CRL’s for copying the structure, fix for bounds checking
- Additional checks on error string length for debug mode and check for null termination
- ProcessPeerCerts allocating memory for exts with OPENSSL_EXTRA properly
- Clear the top bit when generating a serial number
- Sanity check that ASN date characters are valid ASCII characters
- Fix to add deterministic ECDSA and fix corner cases for add point.
- When getting the DH public key, initialize the P, G, and Pub pointers to NULL, then set that we own the DH parameters flag. This allows FreeSSL to correctly clean up the DH key.
- Added configure error report with using invalid build of --enable-opensslextra and --enable-opensslcoexist together
- Update PKCS11 for determining key type given the private key type
- Update DoVerifyCallback to check verify param hostName and ipasc (--enable-opensslextra builds)
- additional null sanity checks on input arguments with QSH and Cryptocell builds
- Additional checks on RSA key added to the function wc_CheckRsaKey
- Updates for EBSNET support, including fseek, revised macros in settings.h, and realloc support
- MISRA-C updates for SP math code
- Update to allow compiling for pwdbased/PBKDF2 with having NO_ASN defined
- Modify KeyShare and PreSharedKey TLS 1.3 extension linked list advancement to be easier for compilers to handle
- Optimization to parsing certificate extension name strings
- Adjustment to example server -x runtime behavior when encountering an unrecoverable error case
- Remove Blake2b support from HMAC
- Adds new hash wrapper init wc_HashInit_ex and Adds new PBKDF2 API wc_PBKDF2_ex for using heap hints for custom memory pools
- Adding script to cleanup generated test files, scripts/cleanup_testfiles.sh
- Support 20-byte serial numbers and disallow 0
- sp_div improved to handle when a has less digits than d (--enable-sp-math build)
- When decoding a policy OID and turning it into a human readable string use snprintf()
- set the IV length of EVP AES GCM to 96-bits by default
- Allow adding CAs for root CA's over the wire that do not have the extended key usage cert_sign set
- Added logging messages for SendAlert call and update to send alert after verify certificate callback
- updates for synchronous OCTEON support in the Sniffer
- Rework BER to DER functions to not be recursive
- Updates to find CRL by AuthKeyId
- Add a check for subject name hash after matching AKID
- Enhancement to mp_invmod/fp_exptmod/sp_exptmod to handle more inputs
- Remove requirement for macro NO_SKID when CRL use is enabled
- Improvements on XFTELL return code and MAX_WOLFSSL_FILE_SIZE checking
- When checking if value is prime return NO in the case of the value 1
- Improve Cortex-M RSA/DH assembly code performance
- Additional sanity checks on arrays and buffers with OCSP
A fix for having an additional sanity check when parsing certificate domain names was added. This fix checks that the domain name location index is not past the maximum value before setting it. The reported issue affects users that are parsing certificates and have --enable-opensslextra (macro OPENSSL_EXTRA), or build options that turn this on such as --enable-all, when building wolfSSL. The CVE associated with the fix is CVE-2019-18840.
Fix to set a limit on the maximum size of DTLS handshake messages. By default the RFC allows for handshake message sizes of up to 2^24-1 bytes long but in typical field use cases the handshake messages are not this large. Setting a maximum size limit on the handshake message helps avoid a potential DoS attack due to memory being malloc’d. The new default max size is set to handle a certificate chain length of approximately 9, 2048 bit RSA certificates. This only effects builds that have DTLS turned on and have applications that are using DTLS.
Fix for a potential hang when ECC caching is enabled (off by default) and --enable-fastmath is used. ECC caching is off by default and is turned on in builds that are using --enable-all or --enable-fpecc. This issue does not affect builds that are using the macro WOLFSSL_VALIDATE_ECC_IMPORT which turns on validating all ECC keys that are imported. To fix this potential hang case a sanity check on the input values to the internal invmod function was added.
To fix a potential fault injection attack on a wrapper function for wolfCrypt RSA signature generations an additional sanity check verifying the signature after it’s creation was added. This check is already done automatically in current versions of wolfSSL with TLS connections (internal function call of VerifyRsaSign during TLS state machine). The report only affects users making calls to the wolfCrypt function wc_SignatureGenerateHash and does not affect current TLS use cases. Thanks to Daniel Moghimi (@danielmgmi) from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for the report.
Blinding was added for DSA signing operations. The DSA signing uses the BEEA algorithm during modular inversion of the nonce which can potentially leak the nonce through side channels such as cache and power fluctuations. The fix of adding in blinding makes the DSA signing operation more resistant to side channel attacks. Users who have turned on DSA (disabled by default) and are performing signing operations should update. Note that DSA is not used in any TLS connections. Thanks to Daniel Moghimi (@danielmgmi) from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for the report.
Fix to add additional side channel cache attack resistance to the internal ECC function wc_ecc_mulmod_ex. This function by default is used with ECDSA signing operations. Users should update if performing ECDSA singing operations (server side ECC TLS connections, mutual authentication on client side) or calling wolfCrypt ECC sign functions and have the potential for outside users to perform sophisticated monitoring of the cache.Thanks to Daniel Moghimi (@danielmgmi) from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for the report.
For additional vulnerability information visit the vulnerability page at https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/security-vulnerabilities/
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
If you have questions about this release, then feel free to contact us on our info@ address.
Release 4.2.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Over 198 OpenSSL compatibility API’s added
- Apache port added for compiling with wolfSSL using --enable-apachehttpd
- Port for using wolfSSL with OpenVSwitch
- Port for Renesas TSIP added
- Visual Studio Solution for Azure Sphere Devices (MT3620 and MT3620-mini) added to the directory IDE/VS-AZURE-SPHERE
- Addition of Coldfire MCF5441X NetBurner example to the directory IDE/M68K/
- Added support for prime checking to SP math build
- Addition of DYNAMIC_TYPE_BIGINT type for tracking mp_int allocations
- Addition of wc_ecc_get_curve_params API for getting ecc_set_type params for a curve
- Adding in TLS_SHA256_SHA256 and TLS_SHA384_SHA384 TLS1.3 cipher suites (null ciphers)
- Added in PKCS7 decryption callbacks for CMS operations
- Added handling for optional ECC parameters with PKCS7 KARI
- Addition to configure.ac for FIPS wolfRand builds
- Adding the flag WOLFSSL_LOAD_FLAG_DATE_ERR_OKAY for ignoring certificate date checks with the functions wolfSSL_CTX_load_verify_buffer_ex and wolfSSL_CTX_load_verify_locations_ex
- Support for PKCS8 keys added to the function wolfSSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_buffer
- Support for KECCAK hashing. Build with macro WOLFSSL_HASH_FLAGS and call wc_Sha3_SetFlags(&sha, WC_HASH_SHA3_KECCAK256) before the first SHA3 update
- Addition of setting secure renegotiation at CTX level
- Addition of KDS (NXP Kinetis Design Studio) example project to directory IDE/KDS/
- Support for Encrypt-Then-MAC to TLS 1.2 and below
- Added a new build option for a TITAN session cache that can hold just over 2 million session entries (--enable-titancache)
- Synchronous Quick Assist Support for Sniffer
- Added Support for SiFive HiFive Unleashed board
- Support for Google WebRTC added in to compatibility layer build
- Additional Sniffer features; IPv6 sniffer support, Fragment chain input, Data store callback, Various statistics tweaks and other Sniffer fixes
- Addition of internal content digest checks for PKCS7 SignedData message types that also have signed attributes present. Users could previously check the content digest against the messageDigest attribute, but this adds a default internal check. It’s advised that if users are not doing their own checks that they update wolfSSL version.
- A fix for BIO and base64 encoding/decoding
- A fix for memory management of CTX / WOLFSSL_METHOD pointer with staticmemory build
- A fix for detection of AES-NI support to read bit 25 from ECX
- A fix a DTLS handshake message retransmit bug corner case
- Additional fixes to coding style and uninitialized values using cppcheck tool
- Fixes for failing IAR builds, thanks to Joseph C. for the report
- Fixes for ARMv8 Poly1305 inline assembly code to compile with clang 3.5
- Fixes for esp-idf build warnings
- A fix for XSNPRINTF with mingw32 builds
- Fixes for strncpy warnings when compiling with newer versions of GCC
- A fix for using IV of all 0’s as default case with AES-NI when no IV passed in
- Fixes for types with 16 bit systems, thanks to Ralf Schlatterbeck
- Fixes for build with devcrypto/afalg and aesccm, thanks to GitHub user cotequeiroz for the report
- Fixes for addressing handling of pathLen constraint when parsing certificate chains
- A DTLS fix for alert packet injection at end of handshake
- Fixes for Poly1305 AArch64 assembly code
- A fix for memory management in error cases when adding a CA, this resolves a coverity report
- A fix for SP math for precomputation tables to not include infinity field
- Fixes for checks on defines with AVX2 and Poly1305 build
- Fixes for CubeMX HAL v1.15 with STM32F7
- A fix for TLS 1.3 to always send Key Share extension
- A fix for a potential buffer over read in TLS 1.3 DoTls13SupportedVersions, thanks to Artem for the report
- Optimization to SP math, changing variables to const where possible. Thanks to Yair Poleg (yair.poleg@ayyeka.com) of Ayyeka for proposing static declaration of global constant variables in SP code
- Additional fuzz testing and fixes for TLS 1.3 use, including additional TLS 1.3 alert messages (PR#2440 for more information)
- Additional sanity check that ciphersuite from client hello is used in server hello response (check can be removed with the macro WOLFSSL_NO_STRICT_CIPHER_SUITE)
- Improved MMCAU performance: SHA-1 by 35%, SHA-256 by 20% and MD5 by 78%
- By default, disallow SHA-2 cipher suites from being used in TLS 1.0 and 1.1 handshakes (can be ignored with macro WOLFSSL_OLDTLS_SHA2_CIPHERSUITES)
- Optimization of export session buffer size with enable option --enable-sessionexport=nopeer
- Spelling fixes in comments and some cast warnings resolved
- Updates to abstract atoi to XATOI when used, this allows for better portability when making calls to the system function atoi for converting strings to integers
- Improvements to the STSAFE-A100 error code handling, providing better debug information
- Adding a sanity check on TLS 1.3 ticket encrypt callback
- Specialized implementations of mod exp when base is 2
Fix for sanity check on reading TLS 1.3 pre-shared key extension. This fixes a potential for an invalid read when TLS 1.3 and pre-shared keys is enabled. Users without TLS 1.3 enabled are unaffected. Users with TLS 1.3 enabled and HAVE_SESSION_TICKET defined or NO_PSK not defined should update wolfSSL versions. Thanks to Robert Hoerr for the report.
Fix for potential program hang when ocspstapling2 is enabled. This is a moderate level fix that affects users who have ocspstapling2 enabled(off by default) and are on the server side. In parsing a CSR2 (Certificate Status Request v2 ) on the server side, there was the potential for a malformed extension to cause a program hang. Thanks to Robert Hoerr for the report.
Two moderate level fixes involving an ASN.1 over read by one byte. CVE-2019-15651 is for a fix that is due to a potential one byte over read when decoding certificate extensions. CVE-2019-16748 is for a fix on a potential one byte overread with checking certificate signatures. This affects builds that do certificate parsing and do not have the macro NO_SKID defined.Thanks to Yan Jia and the researcher team from Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences for the report.
High level fix for DSA operations involving an attack on recovering DSA private keys. This fix affects users that have DSA enabled and are performing DSA operations (off by default). All users that have DSA enabled and are using DSA keys are advised to regenerate DSA keys and update wolfSSL version. ECDSA is NOT affected by this and TLS code is NOT affected by this issue. Thanks to Ján Jančár for the report.
For additional vulnerability information visit the vulnerability page at https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/security-vulnerabilities/
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
Release 4.1.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- A fix for the check on return value when verifying PKCS7 bundle signatures, all users with applications using the function wc_PKCS7_VerifySignedData should update
- Adding the function wc_PKCS7_GetSignerSID for PKCS7 firmware bundles as a getter function for the signers SID
- PKCS7 callback functions for unwrapping of CEK and for decryption
- Adding the error value PKCS7_SIGNEEDS_CHECK when no certificates are available in a PKCS7 bundle to verify the signature
- TLS 1.3 fixes including if major version is TLS Draft then it is now ignored and if version negotiation occurs but none were matched then an alert is now sent
- Addition of the WOLFSSL_PSK_ONE_ID macro for indicating that only one identity in TLS 1.3 PSK is available and will be cached
- Adding sanity checks on length of PSK identity from a TLS 1.3 pre-shared key extension
- Additional sanity checks and alert messages added for TLS 1.3
- Adding XTIME_MS macro to simplify the tls13.c time requirement
- Improvements and refactoring of code related to parsing and creating TLS 1.3 client hello packets
- TLS 1.3 version renegotiation now happens before interpreting ClientHello message
- Chacha20 algorithm optimizations on the ARM architecture for performance increase
- Poly1305 algorithm performance enhancements for the ARM architecture using the SIMD NEON extension
- Curve25519 and Ed25519 optimized for ARM architecture for performance increase
- SHA-512/384 optimizations for performance with ARM architecture using the SIMD NEON extension
- Sniffer updates including adding support for the null cipher and static ECDH key exchange and new SSLWatchCb callback
- Cipher suite TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5 for use with the sniffer (off by default)
- Sniffer statistic print outs with the macro WOLFSSL_SNIFFER_STATS defined
- A fix for wolfSSL_DH_generate_key when WOLFSSL_SMALL_STACK is defined
- wolfSSL_BN_Init implementation for opensslextra builds
- Updates to the function wolfSSL_i2d_RSAPrivateKey and additional automated tests
- Fixes for EVP_CipherFinal edge cases to match behavior desired
- Check for appropriate private vs public flag with ECC key decode in wolfSSL_EC_KEY_LoadDer_ex, thanks to Eric Miller for the report
- Implementation of the function wolfSSL_PEM_write_DHparams
- wolfSSL_RAND_seed is called in wolfSSL_Init now when opensslextra is enabled
- CryptoCell-310 support on nRF52840 added
- Fixes for atmel_ecc_create_pms to free the used slot.
- Fixes for building ATECC with ATCAPRINTF or WOLFSSL_PUBLIC_MP
- Cortex-M code changes to support IAR compiler
- Improvements to STM32 AES-GCM performance
- Fixes for 16-bit systems including PK callbacks, ATECC and LowResTimer function ptoto.
- IAR-EWARM compiler warning fix
- Clean up of user_settings for CS+ port
- Updating Renesas example projects to the latest version
- Micrium updates adjusting STATIC macro name and added inline flag
- Fixes for building with WOLFSSL_CUSTOM_CURVES on Windows
- Updates and refactor to the default build settings with Arduino
- Fixes for visibility tags with Cygwin build
- STSAFE Improvements to support wolfSSL Crypto Callbacks
- Improvements to NetBSD builds and mutex use in test case
- Updating TI hardware offload with WOLFSSL_TI_CRYPT build
- Maintaining Xilinx FreeRTOS port by adjusting time.h include in wolfSSL
- SiFive HiFive E31 RISC‐V core family port
- Port for Telit IoT AppZone SDK
- OCSP Response signed by issuer with identical SKID fix
- Fix for sending revoked certificate with OCSP
- Honor the status sent over connection with peers and do not perform an internal OCSP lookup
- Adding the build flag
--enable-ecccustcurves=all
to enable all curve types - Support add for Ed25519ctx and Ed25519ph sign/verify algorithms as per RFC 8032
- Addition of the macro WOLFSSL_NO_SIGALG to disable signature algorithms extension
- wc_AesCtrEncrypt in place addition, where input and output buffer can be the same buffer
- Single shot API added for SHA3; wc_Sha3_224Hash, wc_Sha3_256Hash, wc_Sha3_384Hash, wc_Sha3_512Hash
- Function additions for JSSE support some of which are wolfSSL_get_ciphers_iana and wolfSSL_X509_verify along with expansion of the --enable-jni option
- Macro guards for more modular SHA3 build (i.e. support for 384 size only)
- Benchmarking -thread argument support for asynchronous crypto
- Blake2s support (--enable-blake2s), which provides 32-bit Blake2 support
- Macro SHA256_MANY_REGISTERS addition to potentially speed up SHA256 depending on architecture
- Additional TLS alert messages sent with the macro WOLFSSL_EXTRA_ALERTS defined
- Feature to fail resumption of a session if the session’s cipher suite is not in the client’s list, this can be overridden by defining the macro NO_RESUME_SUITE_CHECK
- Fallback SCSV (Signaling Cipher Suite Value) support on Server only (--enable-fallback-scsv)
- DTLS export state only (wolfSSL_dtls_export_state_only) which is a subset of the information exported from previous DTLS export function
- Function wc_DhCheckPubValue added to perform simple validity checks on DH keys
- Support for RSA SHA-224 signatures with TLS added
- Additional option “-print” to the benchmark app for printing out a brief summary after benchmarks are complete
- Adding (--disable-pkcs12) option and improvements for disabled sections in pwdbased.c, asn.c, rsa.c, pkcs12.c and wc_encrypt
- Added DES3 support to the wolfSSL crypto callbacks
- Compile time fixes for build case with SP math and RSA only
- Fixes for Coverity static analysis report including explicit initialization of reported stack variables some additional Coverity fixes added thanks to Martin
- Fixes for scan build warnings (i.e possible null dereference in ecc.c)
- Resetting verify send value with a call to wolfSSL_clear function
- Fix for extern with sp_ModExp_2048 when building with --cpp option
- Fix for typo issue with --enable-sp=cortexm
- Adding #pragma warning disable 4127 for tfm.c when building with Visual Studio
- Improvements to the maximum ECC signature calculations
- Improvements to TLS write handling in error cases which helps user application not go through with a wolfSSL_write attempt after a wolfSSL_read failure
- Fix for read directory functions with Windows (wc_ReadDirFirst and wc_ReadDirNext)
- Sanity check on index before accessing domain component buffer in call to wolfSSL_X509_NAME_get_entry
- Sending fatal alert from client side on version error
- Fix for static RSA cipher suite with PK callback and no loaded private key
- Fix for potential memory leak in error case with the function wc_DsaKeyToDer, thanks to Chris H. for the report
- Adjusting STRING_USER macro to remove includes of standard lib <string.h> or <stdio.h>
- Bug fix for checking wrong allocation assignment in the function wc_PBKDF2 and handling potential leak on allocation failure. This case is only hit when the specific call to malloc fails in the function wc_PBKDF2. Thanks to Robert Altnoeder (Linbit) for the report
- Improved length checks when parsing ASN.1 certificates
- extern "C" additions to header files that were missing them
- Improved checking of return values with TLS extension functions and error codes
- Removing redundant calls to the generate function when instantiating and reseeding DRBG
- Refactoring and improvements to autoconf code with consolidating AM_CONDITIONAL statements
- Improvements for handling error return codes when reading input from transport layer
- Improvements to efficiency of SNI extension parsing and error checking with ALPN parsing
- Macro WOLFSSL_DEBUG_TLS addition for printing out extension data being parsed during a TLS connection
- Adjustment of prime testing with --disable-fastmath builds
This release of wolfSSL includes a fix for 2 security vulnerabilities.
There is a fix for a potential buffer overflow case with the TLSv1.3 PSK extension parsing. This affects users that are enabling TLSv1.3 (--enable-tls13). Thanks to Robert Hoerr for the report. The CVE associated with the report is CVE-2019-11873.
There is a fix for the potential leak of nonce sizes when performing ECDSA signing operations. The leak is considered to be difficult to exploit but it could potentially be used maliciously to perform a lattice based timing attack against previous wolfSSL versions. ECC operations with --enable-sp and --enable-sp-asm are not affected, users with private ECC keys in other builds that are performing ECDSA signing operations should update versions of wolfSSL along with private ECC keys. Thanks to Ján Jančár from Masaryk University for the report.
Release 4.0.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Support for wolfCrypt FIPS v4.0.0, certificate #3389
- FIPS Ready Initiative
- Compatibility fixes for secure renegotiation with Chrome
- Better size check for TLS record fragment reassembly
- Improvements to non-blocking and handshake message retry support for DTLS
- Improvements to OCSP with ECDSA signers
- Added TLS server side secure renegotiation
- Added TLS Trusted CA extension
- Add support for the Deos Safety Critical RTOS
- OCSP fixes for memory management and initializations
- Fixes for EVP Cipher decryption padding checks
- Removal of null terminators on
wolfSSL_X509_print
substrings wolfSSL_sk_ASN1_OBJCET_pop
function renamed towolfSSL_sk_ASN1_OBJECT_pop
- Adjustment to include path in compatibility layer for evp.h and objects.h
- Fixes for decoding BER encoded PKCS7 contents
- TLS handshake now supports using PKCS #11 for private keys
- PKCS #11 support of HMAC, AES-CBC and random seeding/generation
- Support for named FFDHE parameters in TLS 1.2 (RFC 7919)
- Port to Zephyr Project
- Move the TLS PRF to wolfCrypt.
- Update to CMS KARI support
- Added ESP32 WROOM support
- Fixes and additions to the OpenSSL compatibility layer
- Added WICED Studio Support
- MDK CMSIS RTOS v2
- Xcode project file update
- Fixes for ATECC508A/ATECC608A
- Fixes issue with CA path length for self signed root CA's
- Fixes for Single Precision (SP) ASM when building sources directly
- Fixes for STM32 AES GCM
- Fixes for ECC sign with hardware to ensure the input is truncated
- Fixes for proper detection of PKCS7 buffer overflow case
- Fixes to handle degenerate PKCS 7 with BER encoding
- Fixes for TLS v1.3 handling of 6144 and 8192 bit keys
- Fixes for possible build issues with SafeRTOS
- Added
ECC_PUBLICKEY_TYPE
to the support PEM header types - Added strict checking of the ECDSA signature DER encoding length
- Added ECDSA option to limit sig/algos in client_hello to key size with
USE_ECDSA_KEYSZ_HASH_ALGO
- Added Cortex-M support for Single Precision (SP) math
- Added wolfCrypt RSA non-blocking time support
- Added 16-bit compiler support using --enable-16bit option
- Improved Arduino sketch example
- Improved crypto callback features
- Improved TLS benchmark tool
- Added new wrapper for snprintf for use with certain Visual Studio builds, thanks to David Parnell (Cambridge Consultants)
This release of wolfSSL includes a fix for 1 security vulnerability.
- Fixed a bug in tls_bench.c example test application unrelated to the crypto or TLS portions of the library. (CVE-2019-6439)
Release 3.15.7 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Support for Espressif ESP-IDF development framework
- Fix for XCode build with iPhone simulator on i386
- PKCS7 support for generating and verify bundles using a detached signature
- Fix for build disabling AES-CBC and enabling opensslextra compatibility layer
- Updates to sniffer for showing session information and handling split messages across records
- Port update for Micrium uC/OS-III
- Feature to adjust max fragment size post handshake when compiled with the macro WOLFSSL_ALLOW_MAX_FRAGMENT_ADJUST
- Adding the macro NO_MULTIBYTE_PRINT for compiling out special characters that embedded devices may have problems with
- Updates for Doxygen documentation, including PKCS #11 API and more
- Adding Intel QuickAssist v1.7 driver support for asynchronous crypto
- Adding Intel QuickAssist RSA key generation and SHA-3 support
- RSA verify only (--enable-rsavfy) and RSA public only (--enable-rsapub) builds added
- Enhancements to test cases for increased code coverage
- Updates to VxWorks port for use with Mongoose, including updates to the OpenSSL compatibility layer
- Yocto Project ease of use improvements along with many updates and build instructions added to the INSTALL file
- Maximum ticket nonce size was increased to 8
- Updating --enable-armasm build for ease of use with autotools
- Updates to internal code checking TLS 1.3 version with a connection
- Removing unnecessary extended master secret from ServerHello if using TLS 1.3
- Fix for TLS v1.3 HelloRetryRequest to be sent immediately and not grouped
This release of wolfSSL includes a fix for 1 security vulnerability.
Medium level fix for potential cache attack with a variant of Bleichenbacher’s attack. Earlier versions of wolfSSL leaked PKCS #1 v1.5 padding information during private key decryption that could lead to a potential padding oracle attack. It is recommended that users update to the latest version of wolfSSL if they have RSA cipher suites enabled and have the potential for malicious software to be ran on the same system that is performing RSA operations. Users that have only ECC cipher suites enabled and are not performing RSA PKCS #1 v1.5 Decryption operations are not vulnerable. Also users with TLS 1.3 only connections are not vulnerable to this attack. Thanks to Eyal Ronen (Weizmann Institute), Robert Gillham (University of Adelaide), Daniel Genkin (University of Michigan), Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute), David Wong (NCC Group), and Yuval Yarom (University of Adelaide and Data61) for the report.
The paper for further reading on the attack details can be found at http://cat.eyalro.net/cat.pdf.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
Release 3.15.5 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Fixes for GCC-8 warnings with strings
- Additional compatibility API’s added, including functions like wolfSSL_X509_CA_num and wolfSSL_PEM_read_X509_CRL
- Fixes for OCSP use with NGINX port
- Renamed the macro INLINE to WC_INLINE for inline functions
- Doxygen updates and formatting for documentation generation
- Added support for the STM32L4 with AES/SHA hardware acceleration
- Adds checking for critical extension with certificate Auth ID and the macro WOLFSSL_ALLOW_CRIT_SKID to override the check
- Added public key callbacks to ConfirmSignature function to expand public key callback support
- Added ECC and Curve25519 key generation callback support
- Fix for memory management with wolfSSL_BN_hex2bn function
- Added support for dynamic allocation of PKCS7 structure using wc_PKCS7_New and wc_PKCS7_Free
- Port to apache mynewt added in the directory wolfssl-3.15.5/IDE/mynewt/*
- OCSP stapling in TLS 1.3 additions
- Port for ASIO added with --enable-asio configure flag
- Contiki port added with macro WOLFSSL_CONTIKI
- Memory free optimizations with adding in earlier free’s where possible
- Made modifications to the primality testing so that the Miller-Rabin tests check against up to 40 random numbers rather than a fixed list of small primes
- Certificate validation time generation updated
- Fixes for MQX classic 4.0 with IAR-EWARM
- Fix for assembly optimized version of Curve25519
- Make SOCKET_PEER_CLOSED_E consistent between read and write cases
- Relocate compatibility layer functions for OpenSSH port update
- Update to Intel® SGX port, files included by Windows version and macros defined when using WOLFSSL_SGX
- Updates to Nucleus version supported
- Stack size reduction with smallstack build
- Updates to Rowley-Crossworks settings for CMSIS 4
- Added reference STSAFE-A100 public key callbacks for TLS support
- Added reference ATECC508A/ATECC608A public key callbacks for TLS support
- Updated support for latest CryptoAuthLib (10/25/2018)
- Added a wolfSSL static library project for Atollic TrueSTUDIO
- Flag to disable AES-CBC and have only AEAD cipher suites with TLS
- AF_ALG and cryptodev-linux crypto support added
- Update to IO callbacks with use of WOLFSSL_BIO
- Additional support for parsing certificate subject OIDs (businessCategory, jurisdiction of incorporation country, and jurisdiction of incorporation state)
- Added wc_ecc_ecport_ex and wc_export_inti API's for ECC hex string exporting
- Updates to XCODE build with wolfSSL
- Fix for guard on when to include sys/time.h header
- Updates and enhancements to the GCC-ARM example
- Fix for PKCS8 padding with encryption
- Updates for wolfcrypt JNI wrapper
- ALT_ECC_SIZE use with SP math
- PIC32MZ hardware acceleration buffer alignment fixes
- Renesas e2studio project files added
- Renesas RX example project added
- Fix for DH algorithm when using SP math with ARM assembly
- Fixes and enhancements for NXP K82 support
- Benchmark enhancements to print in CSV format and in Japanese
- Support for PKCS#11 added with --enable-pkcs11
- Fixes for asynchronous crypto use with TLS 1.3
- TLS 1.3 only build, allows for disabling TLS 1.2 and earlier protocols
- Fix for GCC warnings in function wolfSSL_ASN1_TIME_adj
- Added --enable-asn=nocrypt for certificate only parsing support
- Added support for parsing PIV format certificates with the function wc_ParseCertPIV and macro WOLFSSL_CERT_PIV
- Added APIs to support GZIP
- Updates to support Lighttpd
- Version resource added for Windows DLL builds
- Increased code coverage with additional testing
- Added support for constructed OCTET_STRING with PKCS#7 signed data
- Added DTLS either (server/client) side initialization setting
- Minor fixes for building with MINGW32 compiler
- Added support for generic ECC PEM header/footer with PKCS8 parsing
- Added Japanese output to example server and client with “-1 1” flag
- Added USE_ECDSA_KEYSZ_HASH_ALGO macro for building to use digest sizes that match ephemeral key size
- Expand PKCS#7 CMS support with KEKRI, PWRI and ORI
- Streaming capability for PKCS#7 decoding and sign verify added
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
Release 3.15.3 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- ECDSA blinding added for hardening against side channel attacks
- Fix for compatibility layer build with no server and no client defined
- Use of optimized Intel assembly instructions on compatible AMD processor
- wolfCrypt Nucleus port additions
- Fix added for MatchDomainName and additional tests added
- Fixes for building with ‘WOLFSSL_ATECC508A’ defined
- Fix for verifying a PKCS7 file in BER format with indefinite size
This release of wolfSSL fixes 2 security vulnerability fixes.
Medium level fix for PRIME + PROBE attack combined with a variant of Lucky 13. Constant time hardening was done to avoid potential cache-based side channel attacks when verifying the MAC on a TLS packet. CBC cipher suites are susceptible on systems where an attacker could gain access and run a parallel program for inspecting caching. Only wolfSSL users that are using TLS/DTLS CBC cipher suites need to update. Users that have only AEAD and stream cipher suites set, or have built with WOLFSSL_MAX_STRENGTH (--enable-maxstrength), are not vulnerable. Thanks to Eyal Ronen, Kenny Paterson, and Adi Shamir for the report.
Medium level fix for a ECDSA side channel attack. wolfSSL is one of over a dozen vendors mentioned in the recent Technical Advisory “ROHNP” by author Ryan Keegan. Only wolfSSL users with long term ECDSA private keys using our fastmath or normal math libraries on systems where attackers can get access to the machine using the ECDSA key need to update. An attacker gaining access to the system could mount a memory cache side channel attack that could recover the key within a few thousand signatures. wolfSSL users that are not using ECDSA private keys, that are using the single precision math library, or that are using ECDSA offloading do not need to update. (blog with more information https://www.wolfssl.com/wolfssh-and-rohnp/)
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
Release 3.15.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- Support for TLS 1.3 Draft versions 23, 26 and 28.
- Add FIPS SGX support!
- Single Precision assembly code added for ARM and 64-bit ARM to enhance performance.
- Improved performance for Single Precision maths on 32-bit.
- Improved downgrade support for the TLS 1.3 handshake.
- Improved TLS 1.3 support from interoperability testing.
- Added option to allow TLS 1.2 to be compiled out to reduce size and enhance security.
- Added option to support Ed25519 in TLS 1.2 and 1.3.
- Update wolfSSL_HMAC_Final() so the length parameter is optional.
- Various fixes for Coverity static analysis reports.
- Add define to use internal struct timeval (USE_WOLF_TIMEVAL_T).
- Switch LowResTimer() to call XTIME instead of time(0) for better portability.
- Expanded OpenSSL compatibility layer with a bevy of new functions.
- Added Renesas CS+ project files.
- Align DH support with NIST SP 800-56A, add wc_DhSetKey_ex() for q parameter.
- Add build option for CAVP self test build (--enable-selftest).
- Expose mp_toradix() when WOLFSSL_PUBLIC_MP is defined.
- Example certificate expiration dates and generation script updated.
- Additional optimizations to trim out unused strings depending on build options.
- Fix for DN tag strings to have “=” when returning the string value to users.
- Fix for wolfSSL_ERR_get_error_line_data return value if no more errors are in the queue.
- Fix for AES-CBC IV value with PIC32 hardware acceleration.
- Fix for wolfSSL_X509_print with ECC certificates.
- Fix for strict checking on URI absolute vs relative path.
- Added crypto device framework to handle PK RSA/ECC operations using callbacks, which adds new build option
./configure --enable-cryptodev
orWOLF_CRYPTO_DEV
. - Added devId support to ECC and PKCS7 for hardware based private key.
- Fixes in PKCS7 for handling possible memory leak in some error cases.
- Added test for invalid cert common name when set with
wolfSSL_check_domain_name
. - Refactor of the cipher suite names to use single array, which contains internal name, IANA name and cipher suite bytes.
- Added new function
wolfSSL_get_cipher_name_from_suite
for getting IANA cipher suite name using bytes. - Fixes for fsanitize reports.
- Fix for openssl compatibility function
wolfSSL_RSA_verify
to check returned size. - Fixes and improvements for FreeRTOS AWS.
- Fixes for building openssl compatibility with FreeRTOS.
- Fix and new test for handling match on domain name that may have a null terminator inside.
- Cleanup of the socket close code used for examples, CRL/OCSP and BIO to use single macro
CloseSocket
. - Refactor of the TLSX code to support returning error codes.
- Added new signature wrapper functions
wc_SignatureVerifyHash
andwc_SignatureGenerateHash
to allow direct use of hash. - Improvement to GCC-ARM IDE example.
- Enhancements and cleanups for the ASN date/time code including new API's
wc_GetDateInfo
,wc_GetCertDates
andwc_GetDateAsCalendarTime
. - Fixes to resolve issues with C99 compliance. Added build option
WOLF_C99
to force C99. - Added a new
--enable-opensslall
option to enable all openssl compatibility features. - Added new
--enable-webclient
option for enabling a few HTTP API's. - Added new
wc_OidGetHash
API for getting the hash type from a hash OID. - Moved
wolfSSL_CertPemToDer
,wolfSSL_KeyPemToDer
,wolfSSL_PubKeyPemToDer
to asn.c and renamed towc_
. Added backwards compatibility macro for old function names. - Added new
WC_MAX_SYM_KEY_SIZE
macro for helping determine max key size. - Added
--enable-enckeys
or (WOLFSSL_ENCRYPTED_KEYS
) to enable support for encrypted PEM private keys using password callback without having to use opensslextra. - Added ForceZero on the password buffer after done using it.
- Refactor unique hash types to use same internal values (ex WC_MD5 == WC_HASH_TYPE_MD5).
- Refactor the Sha3 types to use
wc_
naming, while retaining old names for compatibility. - Improvements to
wc_PBKDF1
to support more hash types and the non-standard extra data option. - Fix TLS 1.3 with ECC disabled and CURVE25519 enabled.
- Added new define
NO_DEV_URANDOM
to disable the use of/dev/urandom
. - Added
WC_RNG_BLOCKING
to indicate block w/sleep(0) is okay. - Fix for
HAVE_EXT_CACHE
callbacks not being available withoutOPENSSL_EXTRA
defined. - Fix for ECC max bits
MAX_ECC_BITS
not always calculating correctly due to macro order. - Added support for building and using PKCS7 without RSA (assuming ECC is enabled).
- Fixes and additions for Cavium Nitrox V to support ECC, AES-GCM and HMAC (SHA-224 and SHA3).
- Enabled ECC, AES-GCM and SHA-512/384 by default in (Linux and Windows)
- Added
./configure --enable-base16
andWOLFSSL_BASE16
configuration option to enable Base16 API's. - Improvements to ATECC508A support for building without
WOLFSSL_ATMEL
defined. - Refactor IO callback function names to use
_CTX_
to eliminate confusion about the first parameter. - Added support for not loading a private key for server or client when
HAVE_PK_CALLBACK
is defined and the private PK callback is set. - Added new ECC API
wc_ecc_sig_size_calc
to return max signature size for a key size. - Cleanup ECC point import/export code and added new API
wc_ecc_import_unsigned
. - Fixes for handling OCSP with non-blocking.
- Added new PK (Primary Key) callbacks for the VerifyRsaSign. The new callbacks API's are
wolfSSL_CTX_SetRsaVerifySignCb
andwolfSSL_CTX_SetRsaPssVerifySignCb
. - Added new ECC API
wc_ecc_rs_raw_to_sig
to take raw unsigned R and S and encodes them into ECDSA signature format. - Added support for
WOLFSSL_STM32F1
. - Cleanup of the ASN X509 header/footer and XSTRNCPY logic.
- Add copyright notice to autoconf files. (Thanks Brian Aker!)
- Updated the M4 files for autotools. (Thanks Brian Aker!)
- Add support for the cipher suite TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES256_GCM_SHA384 with test cases. (Thanks Thivya Ashok!)
- Add the TLS alert message unknown_psk_identity (115) from RFC 4279, section 2. (Thanks Thivya Ashok!)
- Fix the case when using TCP with timeouts with TLS. wolfSSL shall be agnostic to network socket behavior for TLS. (DTLS is another matter.) The functions
wolfSSL_set_using_nonblock()
andwolfSSL_get_using_nonblock()
are deprecated. - Hush the AR warning when building the static library with autotools.
- Hush the “-pthread” warning when building in some environments.
- Added a dist-hook target to the Makefile to reset the default options.h file.
- Removed the need for the darwin-clang.m4 file with the updates provided by Brian A.
- Renamed the AES assembly file so GCC on the Mac will build it using the preprocessor.
- Add a disable option (--disable-optflags) to turn off the default optimization flags so user may supply their own custom flags.
- Correctly touch the dummy fips.h header.
If you have questions on any of this, then email us at info@wolfssl.com. See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
Release 3.14.0 of wolfSSL embedded TLS has bug fixes and new features including:
- TLS 1.3 draft 22 and 23 support added
- Additional unit tests for; SHA3, AES-CMAC, Ed25519, ECC, RSA-PSS, AES-GCM
- Many additions to the OpenSSL compatibility layer were made in this release. Some of these being enhancements to PKCS12, WOLFSSL_X509 use, WOLFSSL_EVP_PKEY, and WOLFSSL_BIO operations
- AVX1 and AVX2 performance improvements with ChaCha20 and Poly1305
- Added i.MX CAAM driver support with Integrity OS support
- Improvements to logging with debugging, including exposing more API calls and adding options to reduce debugging code size
- Fix for signature type detection with PKCS7 RSA SignedData
- Public key call back functions added for DH Agree
- RSA-PSS API added for operating on non inline buffers (separate input and output buffers)
- API added for importing and exporting raw DSA parameters
- Updated DSA key generation to be FIPS 186-4 compliant
- Fix for wolfSSL_check_private_key when comparing ECC keys
- Support for AES Cipher Feedback(CFB) mode added
- Updated RSA key generation to be FIPS 186-4 compliant
- Update added for the ARM CMSIS software pack
- WOLFSSL_IGNORE_FILE_WARN macro added for avoiding build warnings when not working with autotools
- Performance improvements for AES-GCM with AVX1 and AVX2
- Fix for possible memory leak on error case with wc_RsaKeyToDer function
- Make wc_PKCS7_PadData function available
- Updates made to building SGX on Linux
- STM32 hashing algorithm improvements including clock/power optimizations and auto detection of if SHA2 is supported
- Update static memory feature for FREERTOS use
- Reverse the order that certificates are compared during PKCS12 parse to account for case where multiple certificates have the same matching private key
- Update NGINX port to version 1.13.8
- Support for HMAC-SHA3 added
- Added stricter ASN checks to enforce RFC 5280 rules. Thanks to the report from Professor Zhenhua Duan, Professor Cong Tian, and Ph.D candidate Chu Chen from Institute of Computing Theory and Technology (ICTT) of Xidian University.
- Option to have ecc_mul2add function public facing
- Getter function wc_PKCS7_GetAttributeValue added for PKCS7 attributes
- Macros NO_AES_128, NO_AES_192, NO_AES_256 added for AES key size selection at compile time
- Support for writing multiple organizations units (OU) and domain components (DC) with CSR and certificate creation
- Support for indefinite length BER encodings in PKCS7
- Added API for additional validation of prime q in a public DH key
- Added support for RSA encrypt and decrypt without padding
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
wolfSSL 3.13.0 includes bug fixes and new features, including support for TLS 1.3 Draft 21, performance and footprint optimizations, build fixes, updated examples and project files, and one vulnerability fix. The full list of changes and additions in this release include:
- Fixes for TLS 1.3, support for Draft 21
- TLS 1.0 disabled by default, addition of “--enable-tlsv10” configure option
- New option to reduce SHA-256 code size at expense of performance (USE_SLOW_SHA256)
- New option for memory reduced build (--enable-lowresource)
- AES-GCM performance improvements on AVX1 (IvyBridge) and AVX2
- SHA-256 and SHA-512 performance improvements using AVX1/2 ASM
- SHA-3 size and performance optimizations
- Fixes for Intel AVX2 builds on Mac/OSX
- Intel assembly for Curve25519, and Ed25519 performance optimizations
- New option to force 32-bit mode with “--enable-32bit”
- New option to disable all inline assembly with “--disable-asm”
- Ability to override maximum signature algorithms using WOLFSSL_MAX_SIGALGO
- Fixes for handling of unsupported TLS extensions.
- Fixes for compiling AES-GCM code with GCC 4.8.*
- Allow adjusting static I/O buffer size with WOLFMEM_IO_SZ
- Fixes for building without a filesystem
- Removes 3DES and SHA1 dependencies from PKCS#7
- Adds ability to disable PKCS#7 EncryptedData type (NO_PKCS7_ENCRYPTED_DATA)
- Add ability to get client-side SNI
- Expanded OpenSSL compatibility layer
- Fix for logging file names with OpenSSL compatibility layer enabled, with WOLFSSL_MAX_ERROR_SZ user-overridable
- Adds static memory support to the wolfSSL example client
- Fixes for sniffer to use TLS 1.2 client method
- Adds option to wolfCrypt benchmark to benchmark individual algorithms
- Adds option to wolfCrypt benchmark to display benchmarks in powers of 10 (-base10)
- Updated Visual Studio for ARM builds (for ECC supported curves and SHA-384)
- Updated Texas Instruments TI-RTOS build
- Updated STM32 CubeMX build with fixes for SHA
- Updated IAR EWARM project files
- Updated Apple Xcode projects with the addition of a benchmark example project
This release of wolfSSL fixes 1 security vulnerability.
wolfSSL is cited in the recent ROBOT Attack by Böck, Somorovsky, and Young. The paper notes that wolfSSL only gives a weak oracle without a practical attack but this is still a flaw. This release contains a fix for this report. Please note that wolfSSL has static RSA cipher suites disabled by default as of version 3.6.6 because of the lack of perfect forward secrecy. Only users who have explicitly enabled static RSA cipher suites with WOLFSSL_STATIC_RSA and use those suites on a host are affected. More information will be available on our website at:
https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/security/vulnerabilities.php
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
This release includes many performance improvements with Intel ASM (AVX/AVX2) and AES-NI. New single precision math option to speedup RSA, DH and ECC. Embedded hardware support has been expanded for STM32, PIC32MZ and ATECC508A. AES now supports XTS mode for disk encryption. Certificate improvements for setting serial number, key usage and extended key usage. Refactor of SSL_ and hash types to allow openssl coexistence. Improvements for TLS 1.3. Fixes for OCSP stapling to allow disable and WOLFSSL specific user context for callbacks. Fixes for openssl and MySQL compatibility. Updated Micrium port. Fixes for asynchronous modes.
- Added TLS extension for Supported Point Formats (ec_point_formats)
- Fix to not send OCSP stapling extensions in client_hello when not enabled
- Added new API's for disabling OCSP stapling
- Add check for SIZEOF_LONG with sun and LP64
- Fixes for various TLS 1.3 disable options (RSA, ECC and ED/Curve 25519).
- Fix to disallow upgrading to TLS v1.3
- Fixes for wolfSSL_EVP_CipherFinal() when message size is a round multiple of a block size.
- Add HMAC benchmark and expanded AES key size benchmarks
- Added simple GCC ARM Makefile example
- Add tests for 3072-bit RSA and DH.
- Fixed DRAFT_18 define and fixed downgrading with TLS v1.3
- Fixes to allow custom serial number during certificate generation
- Add method to get WOLFSSL_CTX certificate manager
- Improvement to
wolfSSL_SetOCSP_Cb
to allow context per WOLFSSL object - Alternate certificate chain support
WOLFSSL_ALT_CERT_CHAINS
. Enables checking cert against multiple CA's. - Added new
--disable-oldnames
option to allow for using openssl along-side wolfssl headers (without OPENSSL_EXTRA). - Refactor SSL_ and hashing types to use wolf specific prefix (WOLFSSL and WC_) to allow openssl coexistence.
- Fixes for HAVE_INTEL_MULX
- Cleanup include paths for MySQL cmake build
- Added configure option for building library for wolfSSH (--enable-wolfssh)
- Openssl compatibility layer improvements
- Expanded API unit tests
- Fixes for STM32 crypto hardware acceleration
- Added AES XTS mode (--enable-xts)
- Added ASN Extended Key Usage Support (see wc_SetExtKeyUsage).
- Math updates and added TFM_MIPS speedup.
- Fix for creation of the KeyUsage BitString
- Fix for 8k keys with MySQL compatibility
- Fixes for ATECC508A.
- Fixes for PIC32MZ hashing.
- Fixes and improvements to asynchronous modes for Intel QuickAssist and Cavium Nitrox V.
- Update HASH_DRBG Reseed mechanism and add test case
- Rename the file io.h/io.c to wolfio.h/wolfio.c
- Cleanup the wolfIO_Send function.
- OpenSSL Compatibility Additions and Fixes
- Improvements to Visual Studio DLL project/solution.
- Added function to generate public ECC key from private key
- Added async blocking support for sniffer tool.
- Added wolfCrypt hash tests for empty string and large data.
- Added ability to use of wolf implementation of
strtok
usingUSE_WOLF_STRTOK
. - Updated Micrium uC/OS-III Port
- Updated root certs for OCSP scripts
- New Single Precision math option for RSA, DH and ECC (off by default). See
--enable-sp
. - Speedups for AES GCM with AESNI (--enable-aesni)
- Speedups for SHA2, ChaCha20/Poly1035 using AVX/AVX2
- TLS 1.3 with Nginx! TLS 1.3 with ARMv8! TLS 1.3 with Async Crypto! (--enable-tls13)
- TLS 1.3 0RTT feature added
- Added port for using Intel SGX with Linux
- Update and fix PIC32MZ port
- Additional unit testing for MD5, SHA, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, RipeMd, HMAC, 3DES, IDEA, ChaCha20, ChaCha20Poly1305 AEAD, Camellia, Rabbit, ARC4, AES, RSA, Hc128
- AVX and AVX2 assembly for improved ChaCha20 performance
- Intel QAT fixes for when using --disable-fastmath
- Update how DTLS handles decryption and MAC failures
- Update DTLS session export version number for --enable-sessionexport feature
- Add additional input argument sanity checks to ARMv8 assembly port
- Fix for making PKCS12 dynamic types match
- Fixes for potential memory leaks when using --enable-fast-rsa
- Fix for when using custom ECC curves and add BRAINPOOLP256R1 test
- Update TI-RTOS port for dependency on new wolfSSL source files
- DTLS multicast feature added, --enable-mcast
- Fix for Async crypto with GCC 7.1 and HMAC when not using Intel QuickAssist
- Improvements and enhancements to Intel QuickAssist support
- Added Xilinx port
- Added SHA3 Keccak feature, --enable-sha3
- Expand wolfSSL Python wrapper to now include a client side implementation
- Adjust example servers to not treat a peer closed error as a hard error
- Added more sanity checks to fp_read_unsigned_bin function
- Add SHA224 and AES key wrap to ARMv8 port
- Update MQX classics and mmCAU ports
- Fix for potential buffer over read with wolfSSL_CertPemToDer
- Add PKCS7/CMS decode support for KARI with IssuerAndSerialNumber
- Fix ThreadX/NetX warning
- Fixes for OCSP and CRL non blocking sockets and for incomplete cert chain with OCSP
- Added RSA PSS sign and verify
- Fix for STM32F4 AES-GCM
- Added enable all feature (--enable-all)
- Added trackmemory feature (--enable-trackmemory)
- Fixes for AES key wrap and PKCS7 on Windows VS
- Added benchmark block size argument
- Support use of staticmemory with PKCS7
- Fix for Blake2b build with GCC 5.4
- Fixes for compiling wolfSSL with GCC version 7, most dealing with switch statement fall through warnings.
- Added warning when compiling without hardened math operations
Note: There is a known issue with using ChaCha20 AVX assembly on versions of GCC earlier than 5.2. This is encountered with using the wolfSSL enable options --enable-intelasm and --enable-chacha. To avoid this issue ChaCha20 can be enabled with --enable-chacha=noasm. If using --enable-intelasm and also using --enable-sha224 or --enable-sha256 there is a known issue with trying to use -fsanitize=address.
This release of wolfSSL fixes 1 low level security vulnerability.
Low level fix for a potential DoS attack on a wolfSSL client. Previously a client would accept many warning alert messages without a limit. This fix puts a limit to the number of warning alert messages received and if this limit is reached a fatal error ALERT_COUNT_E is returned. The max number of warning alerts by default is set to 5 and can be adjusted with the macro WOLFSSL_ALERT_COUNT_MAX. Thanks for the report from Tarun Yadav and Koustav Sadhukhan from Defence Research and Development Organization, INDIA.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
- TLS 1.3 client and server support for TLS 1.3 with Draft 18 support
This is strictly a BETA release, and designed for testing and user feedback. Please send any comments, testing results, or feedback to wolfSSL at support@wolfssl.com.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
- Code updates for warnings reported by Coverity scans
- Testing and warning fixes for FreeBSD on PowerPC
- Updates and refactoring done to ASN1 parsing functions
- Change max PSK identity buffer to account for an identity length of 128 characters
- Update Arduino script to handle recent files and additions
- Added support for PKCS#7 Signed Data with ECDSA
- Fix for interoperability with ChaCha20-Poly1305 suites using older draft versions
- DTLS update to allow multiple handshake messages in one DTLS record. Thanks to Eric Samsel over at Welch Allyn for reporting this bug.
- Intel QuickAssist asynchronous support (PR #715 - https://www.wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Blog/Entries/2017/1/18_wolfSSL_Asynchronous_Intel_QuickAssist_Support.html)
- Added support for HAproxy load balancer
- Added option to allow SHA1 with TLS 1.2 for IIS compatibility (WOLFSSL_ALLOW_TLS_SHA1)
- Added Curve25519 51-bit Implementation, increasing performance on systems that have 128 bit types
- Fix to not send session ID on server side if session cache is off unless we're echoing session ID as part of session tickets
- Fixes for ensuring all default ciphers are setup correctly (see PR #830)
- Added NXP Hexiwear example in
IDE/HEXIWEAR
. - Added wolfSSL_write_dup() to create write only WOLFSSL object for concurrent access
- Fixes for TLS elliptic curve selection on private key import.
- Fixes for RNG with Intel rdrand and rdseed speedups.
- Improved performance with Intel rdrand to use full 64-bit output
- Added new --enable-intelrand option to indicate use of RDRAND preference for RNG source
- Removed RNG ARC4 support
- Added ECC helpers to get size and id from curve name.
- Added ECC Cofactor DH (ECC-CDH) support
- Added ECC private key only import / export functions.
- Added PKCS8 create function
- Improvements to TLS layer CTX handling for switching keys / certs.
- Added check for duplicate certificate policy OID in certificates.
- Normal math speed-up to not allocate on mp_int and defer until mp_grow
- Reduce heap usage with fast math when not using ALT_ECC_SIZE
- Fixes for building CRL with Windows
- Added support for inline CRL lookup when HAVE_CRL_IO is defined
- Added port for tenAsys INtime RTOS
- Improvements to uTKernel port (WOLFSSL_uTKERNEL2)
- Updated WPA Supplicant support
- Added support for Nginx
- Update stunnel port for version 5.40
- Fixes for STM32 hardware crypto acceleration
- Extended test code coverage in bundled test.c
- Added a sanity check for minimum authentication tag size with AES-GCM. Thanks to Yueh-Hsun Lin and Peng Li at KNOX Security at Samsung Research America for suggesting this.
- Added a sanity check that subject key identifier is marked as non-critical and a check that no policy OIDS appear more than once in the cert policies extension. Thanks to the report from Professor Zhenhua Duan, Professor Cong Tian, and Ph.D candidate Chu Chen from Institute of Computing Theory and Technology (ICTT) of Xidian University, China. Profs. Zhenhua Duan and Cong Tian are supervisors of Ph.D candidate Chu Chen.
This release of wolfSSL fixes 5 low and 1 medium level security vulnerability.
3 Low level fixes reported by Yueh-Hsun Lin and Peng Li from KNOX Security, Samsung Research America.
- Fix for out of bounds memory access in wc_DhParamsLoad() when GetLength() returns a zero. Before this fix there is a case where wolfSSL would read out of bounds memory in the function wc_DhParamsLoad.
- Fix for DH key accepted by wc_DhAgree when the key was malformed.
- Fix for a double free case when adding CA cert into X509_store.
Low level fix for memory management with static memory feature enabled. By default static memory is disabled. Thanks to GitHub user hajjihraf for reporting this.
Low level fix for out of bounds write in the function wolfSSL_X509_NAME_get_text_by_NID. This function is not used by TLS or crypto operations but could result in a buffer out of bounds write by one if called explicitly in an application. Discovered by Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos. http://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability-reports/
Medium level fix for check on certificate signature. There is a case in release versions 3.9.10, 3.10.0 and 3.10.2 where a corrupted signature on a peer certificate would not be properly flagged. Thanks to Wens Lo, James Tsai, Kenny Chang, and Oscar Yang at Castles Technology.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
- Poly1305 Windows macros fix. Thanks to GitHub user Jay Satiro
- Compatibility layer expanded with multiple functions added
- Improve fp_copy performance with ALT_ECC_SIZE
- OCSP updates and improvements
- Fixes for IAR EWARM 8 compiler warnings
- Reduce stack usage with ECC_CACHE_CURVE disabled
- Added ECC export raw for public and private key
- Fix for NO_ASN_TIME build
- Supported curves extensions now populated by default
- Add DTLS build without big integer math
- Fix for static memory feature with wc_ecc_verify_hash_ex and not SHAMIR
- Added PSK interoperability testing to script bundled with wolfSSL
- Fix for Python wrapper random number generation. Compiler optimizations with Python could place the random number in same buffer location each time. Thanks to GitHub user Erik Bray (embray)
- Fix for tests on unaligned memory with static memory feature
- Add macro WOLFSSL_NO_OCSP_OPTIONAL_CERTS to skip optional OCSP certificates
- Sanity checks on NULL arguments added to wolfSSL_set_fd and wolfSSL_DTLS_SetCookieSecret
- mp_jacobi stack use reduced, thanks to Szabi Tolnai for providing a solution to reduce stack usage
This release of wolfSSL fixes 2 low and 1 medium level security vulnerability.
Low level fix of buffer overflow for when loading in a malformed temporary DH file. Thanks to Yueh-Hsun Lin and Peng Li from KNOX Security, Samsung Research America for the report.
Medium level fix for processing of OCSP response. If using OCSP without hard faults enforced and no alternate revocation checks like OCSP stapling then it is recommended to update.
Low level fix for potential cache attack on RSA operations. If using wolfSSL RSA on a server that other users can have access to monitor the cache, then it is recommended to update wolfSSL. Thanks to Andreas Zankl, Johann Heyszl and Georg Sigl at Fraunhofer AISEC for the initial report.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
- Added support for SHA224
- Added scrypt feature
- Build for Intel SGX use, added in directory IDE/WIN-SGX
- Fix for ChaCha20-Poly1305 ECDSA certificate type request
- Enhance PKCS#7 with ECC enveloped data and AES key wrap support
- Added support for RIOT OS
- Add support for parsing PKCS#12 files
- ECC performance increased with custom curves
- ARMv8 expanded to AArch32 and performance increased
- Added ANSI-X9.63-KDF support
- Port to STM32 F2/F4 CubeMX
- Port to Atmel ATECC508A board
- Removed fPIE by default when wolfSSL library is compiled
- Update to Python wrapper, dropping DES and adding wc_RSASetRNG
- Added support for NXP K82 hardware acceleration
- Added SCR client and server verify check
- Added a disable rng option with autoconf
- Added more tests vectors to test.c with AES-CTR
- Updated DTLS session export version number
- Updated DTLS for 64 bit sequence numbers
- Fix for memory management with TI and WOLFSSL_SMALL_STACK
- Hardening RSA CRT to be constant time
- Fix uninitialized warning with IAR compiler
- Fix for C# wrapper example IO hang on unexpected connection termination
This release of wolfSSL fixes a low level security vulnerability. The vulnerability reported was a potential cache attack on RSA operations. If using wolfSSL RSA on a server that other users can have access to monitor the cache, then it is recommended to update wolfSSL. Thanks to Andreas Zankl, Johann Heyszl and Georg Sigl at Fraunhofer AISEC for the report. More information will be available on our site:
https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/security/vulnerabilities.php
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
- Default configure option changes:
- DES3 disabled by default
- ECC Supported Curves Extension enabled by default
- New option Extended Master Secret enabled by default
- Added checking CA certificate path length, and new test certs
- Fix to DSA pre padding and sanity check on R/S values
- Added CTX level RNG for single-threaded builds
- Intel RDSEED enhancements
- ARMv8 hardware acceleration support for AES-CBC/CTR/GCM, SHA-256
- Arduino support updates
- Added the Extended Master Secret TLS extension
- Enabled by default in configure options, API to disable
- Added support for Extended Master Secret to sniffer
- OCSP fix with issuer key hash, lookup refactor
- Added support for Frosted OS
- Added support for DTLS over SCTP
- Added support for static memory with wolfCrypt
- Fix to ECC Custom Curve support
- Support for asynchronous wolfCrypt RSA and TLS client
- Added distribution build configure option
- Update the test certificates
This release of wolfSSL fixes medium level security vulnerabilities. Fixes for potential AES, RSA, and ECC side channel leaks is included that a local user monitoring the same CPU core cache could exploit. VM users, hyper-threading users, and users where potential attackers have access to the CPU cache will need to update if they utilize AES, RSA private keys, or ECC private keys. Thanks to Gorka Irazoqui Apecechea and Xiaofei Guo from Intel Corporation for the report. More information will be available on our site:
https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/security/vulnerabilities.php
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
##Release 3.9.8 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Add support for custom ECC curves.
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Add cipher suite ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-CCM.
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Add compkey enable option. This option is for compressed ECC keys.
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Add in the option to use test.h without gettimeofday function using the macro WOLFSSL_USER_CURRTIME.
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Add RSA blinding for private key operations. Enable option of harden which is on by default. This negates timing attacks.
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Add ECC and TLS support for all SECP, Koblitz and Brainpool curves.
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Add helper functions for static memory option to allow getting optimum buffer sizes.
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Update DTLS behavior on bad MAC. DTLS silently drops packets with bad MACs now.
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Update fp_isprime function from libtom enhancement/cleanup repository.
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Update sanity checks on inputs and return values for AES-CMAC.
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Update wolfSSL for use with MYSQL v5.6.30.
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Update LPCXpresso eclipse project to not include misc.c when not needed.
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Fix retransmit of last DTLS flight with timeout notification. The last flight is no longer retransmitted on timeout.
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Fixes to some code in math sections for compressed ECC keys. This includes edge cases for buffer size on allocation and adjustments for compressed curves build. The code and full list can be found on github with pull request #456.
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Fix function argument mismatch for build with secure renegotiation.
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X.509 bug fixes for reading in malformed certificates, reported by researchers at Columbia University
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Fix GCC version 6 warning about hard tabs in poly1305.c. This was a warning produced by GCC 6 trying to determine the intent of code.
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Fixes for static memory option. Including avoid potential race conditions with counters, decrement handshake counter correctly.
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Fix anonymous cipher with Diffie Hellman on the server side. Was an issue of a possible buffer corruption. For information and code see pull request #481.
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One high level security fix that requires an update for use with static RSA cipher suites was submitted. This fix was the addition of RSA blinding for private RSA operations. We recommend servers who allow static RSA cipher suites to also generate new private RSA keys. Static RSA cipher suites are turned off by default.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
##Release 3.9.6 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Add staticmemory feature
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Add public wc_GetTime API with base64encode feature
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Add AES CMAC algorithm
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Add DTLS sessionexport feature
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Add python wolfCrypt wrapper
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Add ECC encrypt/decrypt benchmarks
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Add dynamic session tickets
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Add eccshamir option
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Add Whitewood netRandom support --with-wnr
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Add embOS port
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Add minimum key size checks for RSA and ECC
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Add STARTTLS support to examples
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Add uTasker port
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Add asynchronous crypto and wolf event support
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Add compile check for misc.c with inline
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Add RNG benchmark
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Add reduction to stack usage with hash-based RNG
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Update STM32F2_CRYPTO port with additional algorithms supported
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Update MDK5 projects
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Update AES-NI
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Fix for STM32 with STM32F2_HASH defined
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Fix for building with MinGw
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Fix ECC math bugs with ALT_ECC_SIZE and key sizes over 256 bit (1)
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Fix certificate buffers github issue #422
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Fix decrypt max size with RSA OAEP
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Fix DTLS sanity check with DTLS timeout notification
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Fix free of WOLFSSL_METHOD on failure to create CTX
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Fix memory leak in failure case with wc_RsaFunction (2)
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
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(1) Code changes for ECC fix can be found at pull requests #411, #416, and #428
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(2) Builds using RSA with using normal math and not RSA_LOW_MEM should update
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Docs.html
##Release 3.9.0 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Add new leantls configuration
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Add RSA OAEP padding at wolfCrypt level
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Add Arduino port and example client
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Add fixed point DH operation
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Add CUSTOM_RAND_GENRATE_SEED_OS and CUSTOM_RAND_GENERATE_BLOCK
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Add ECDHE-PSK cipher suites
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Add PSK ChaCha20-Poly1305 cipher suites
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Add option for fail on no peer cert except PSK suites
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Add port for Nordic nRF51
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Add additional ECC NIST test vectors for 256, 384 and 521
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Add more granular ECC, Ed25519/Curve25519 and AES configs
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Update to ChaCha20-Poly1305
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Update support for Freescale KSDK 1.3.0
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Update DER buffer handling code, refactoring and reducing memory
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Fix to AESNI 192 bit key expansion
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Fix to C# wrapper character encoding
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Fix sequence number issue with DTLS epoch 0 messages
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Fix RNGA with K64 build
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Fix ASN.1 X509 V3 certificate policy extension parsing
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Fix potential free of uninitialized RSA key in asn.c
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Fix potential underflow when using ECC build with FP_ECC
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Fixes for warnings in Visual Studio 2015 build
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
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FP_ECC is off by default, users with it enabled should update for the zero sized hash fix
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
##Release 3.8.0 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Example client/server with VxWorks
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AESNI use with AES-GCM
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Stunnel compatibility enhancements
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Single shot hash and signature/verify API added
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Update cavium nitrox port
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LPCXpresso IDE support added
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C# wrapper to support wolfSSL use by a C# program
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(BETA version)OCSP stapling added
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Update OpenSSH compatibility
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Improve DTLS handshake when retransmitting finished message
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fix idea_mult() for 16 and 32bit systems
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fix LowResTimer on Microchip ports
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
##Release 3.7.0 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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ALPN extension support added for HTTP2 connections with --enable-alpn
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Change of example/client/client max fragment flag -L -> -F
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Throughput benchmarking, added scripts/benchmark.test
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Sniffer API ssl_FreeDecodeBuffer added
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Addition of AES_GCM to Sniffer
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Sniffer change to handle unlimited decrypt buffer size
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New option for the sniffer where it will try to pick up decoding after a sequence number acknowldgement fault. Also includes some additional stats.
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JNI API setter and getter function for jobject added
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User RSA crypto plugin abstraction. An example placed in wolfcrypt/user-crypto
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fix to asn configuration bug
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AES-GCM/CCM fixes.
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Port for Rowley added
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Rowley Crossworks bare metal examples added
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MDK5-ARM project update
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FreeRTOS support updates.
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VXWorks support updates.
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Added the IDEA cipher and support in wolfSSL.
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Update wolfSSL website CA.
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CFLAGS is usable when configuring source.
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.6.8 (09/17/2015)
##Release 3.6.8 of wolfSSL fixes two high severity vulnerabilities. ##It also includes bug fixes and new features including:
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Two High level security fixes, all users SHOULD update. a) If using wolfSSL for DTLS on the server side of a publicly accessible machine you MUST update. b) If using wolfSSL for TLS on the server side with private RSA keys allowing ephemeral key exchange without low memory optimziations you MUST update and regenerate the private RSA keys.
Please see https://www.wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/Blog/Blog.html for more details
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No filesystem build fixes for various configurations
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Certificate generation now supports several extensions including KeyUsage, SKID, AKID, and Ceritifcate Policies
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CRLs can be loaded from buffers as well as files now
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SHA-512 Ceritifcate Signing generation
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Fixes for sniffer reassembly processing
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.6.6 (08/20/2015)
##Release 3.6.6 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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OpenSSH compatibility with --enable-openssh
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stunnel compatibility with --enable-stunnel
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lighttpd compatibility with --enable-lighty
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SSLv3 is now disabled by default, can be enabled with --enable-sslv3
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Ephemeral key cipher suites only are now supported by default To enable static ECDH cipher suites define WOLFSSL_STATIC_DH To enable static RSA cipher suites define WOLFSSL_STATIC_RSA To enable static PSK cipher suites define WOLFSSL_STATIC_PSK
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Added QSH (quantum-safe handshake) extension with --enable-ntru
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SRP is now part of wolfCrypt, enable with --enabe-srp
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Certificate handshake messages can now be sent fragmented if the record size is smaller than the total message size, no user action required.
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DTLS duplicate message fixes
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Visual Studio project files now support DLL and static builds for 32/64bit.
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Support for new Freesacle I/O
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FreeRTOS FIPS support
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.6.0 (06/19/2015)
##Release 3.6.0 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Max Strength build that only allows TLSv1.2, AEAD ciphers, and PFS (Perfect Forward Secrecy). With --enable-maxstrength
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Server side session ticket support, the example server and echosever use the example callback myTicketEncCb(), see wolfSSL_CTX_set_TicketEncCb()
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FIPS version submitted for iOS.
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TI Crypto Hardware Acceleration
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DTLS fragmentation fixes
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ECC key check validation with wc_ecc_check_key()
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32bit code options to reduce memory for Curve25519 and Ed25519
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wolfSSL JNI build switch with --enable-jni
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PicoTCP support improvements
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DH min ephemeral key size enforcement with wolfSSL_CTX_SetMinDhKey_Sz()
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KEEP_PEER_CERT and AltNames can now be used together
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ChaCha20 big endian fix
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SHA-512 signature algorithm support for key exchange and verify messages
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ECC make key crash fix on RNG failure, ECC users must update.
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Improvements to usage of time code.
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Improvements to VS solution files.
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GNU Binutils 2.24 ld has problems with some debug builds, to fix an ld error add -fdebug-types-section to C_EXTRA_FLAGS
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest (except note 14, ecc RNG failure)
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.4.8 (04/06/2015)
##Release 3.4.8 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
- FIPS version submitted for iOS.
- Max Strength build that only allows TLSv1.2, AEAD ciphers, and PFS.
- Improvements to usage of time code.
- Improvements to VS solution files.
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.4.6 (03/30/2015)
##Release 3.4.6 of wolfSSL has bug fixes and new features including:
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Intel Assembly Speedups using instructions rdrand, rdseed, aesni, avx1/2, rorx, mulx, adox, adcx . They can be enabled with --enable-intelasm. These speedup the use of RNG, SHA2, and public key algorithms.
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Ed25519 support at the crypto level. Turn on with --enable-ed25519. Examples in wolcrypt/test/test.c ed25519_test().
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Post Handshake Memory reductions. wolfSSL can now hold less than 1,000 bytes of memory per secure connection including cipher state.
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wolfSSL API and wolfCrypt API fixes, you can still include the cyassl and ctaocrypt headers which will enable the compatibility APIs for the foreseeable future
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INSTALL file to help direct users to build instructions for their environment
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For ECC users with the normal math library a fix that prevents a crash when verify signature fails. Users of 3.4.0 with ECC and the normal math library must update
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RC4 is now disabled by default in autoconf mode
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AES-GCM and ChaCha20/Poly1305 are now enabled by default to make AEAD ciphers available without a switch
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External ChaCha-Poly AEAD API, thanks to Andrew Burks for the contribution
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DHE-PSK cipher suites can now be built without ASN or Cert support
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Fix some NO MD5 build issues with optional features
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Freescale CodeWarrior project updates
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ECC curves can be individually turned on/off at build time.
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Sniffer handles Cert Status message and other minor fixes
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SetMinVersion() at the wolfSSL Context level instead of just SSL session level to allow minimum protocol version allowed at runtime
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RNG failure resource cleanup fix
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No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest (except note 6 use case of ecc/normal math)
See INSTALL file for build instructions. More info can be found on-line at //http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Docs.html
#wolfSSL (Formerly CyaSSL) Release 3.4.0 (02/23/2015)
- wolfSSL API and wolfCrypt API, you can still include the cyassl and ctaocrypt headers which will enable the compatibility APIs for the foreseeable future
- Example use of the wolfCrypt API can be found in wolfcrypt/test/test.c
- Example use of the wolfSSL API can be found in examples/client/client.c
- Curve25519 now supported at the wolfCrypt level, wolfSSL layer coming soon
- Improvements in the build configuration under AIX
- Microchip Pic32 MZ updates
- TIRTOS updates
- PowerPC updates
- Xcode project update
- Bidirectional shutdown examples in client/server with -w (wait for full shutdown) option
- Cycle counts on benchmarks for x86_64, more coming soon
- ALT_ECC_SIZE for reducing ecc heap use with fastmath when also using large RSA keys
- Various compile warnings
- Scan-build warning fixes
- Changed a memcpy to memmove in the sniffer (if using sniffer please update)
- No high level security fixes that requires an update though we always recommend updating to the latest
- Countermeasuers for Handshake message duplicates, CHANGE CIPHER without FINISHED, and fast forward attempts. Thanks to Karthikeyan Bhargavan from the Prosecco team at INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt for the report.
- FIPS version submitted
- Removes SSLv2 Client Hello processing, can be enabled with OLD_HELLO_ALLOWED
- User can set minimum downgrade version with CyaSSL_SetMinVersion()
- Small stack improvements at TLS/SSL layer
- TLS Master Secret generation and Key Expansion are now exposed
- Adds client side Secure Renegotiation, * not recommended *
- Client side session ticket support, not fully tested with Secure Renegotiation
- Allows up to 4096bit DHE at TLS Key Exchange layer
- Handles non standard SessionID sizes in Hello Messages
- PicoTCP Support
- Sniffer now supports SNI Virtual Hosts
- Sniffer now handles non HTTPS protocols using STARTTLS
- Sniffer can now parse records with multiple messages
- TI-RTOS updates
- Fix for ColdFire optimized fp_digit read only in explicit 32bit case
- ADH Cipher Suite ADH-AES128-SHA for EAP-FAST
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.wolfssl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- ChaCha20 and Poly1305 crypto and suites
- Small stack improvements for OCSP, CRL, TLS, DTLS
- NTRU Encrypt and Decrypt benchmarks
- Updated Visual Studio project files
- Updated Keil MDK5 project files
- Fix for DTLS sequence numbers with GCM/CCM
- Updated HashDRBG with more secure struct declaration
- TI-RTOS support and example Code Composer Studio project files
- Ability to get enabled cipher suites, CyaSSL_get_ciphers()
- AES-GCM/CCM/Direct support for Freescale mmCAU and CAU
- Sniffer improvement checking for decrypt key setup
- Support for raw ECC key import
- Ability to convert ecc_key to DER, EccKeyToDer()
- Security fix for RSA Padding check vulnerability reported by Intel Security Advanced Threat Research team
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.wolfssl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Fix for older versions of icc without 128-bit type
- Intel ASM syntax for AES-NI
- Updated NTRU support, keygen benchmark
- FIPS check for minimum required HMAC key length
- Small stack (--enable-smallstack) improvements for PKCS#7, ASN
- TLS extension support for DTLS
- Default I/O callbacks external to user
- Updated example client with bad clock test
- Ability to set optional ECC context info
- Ability to enable/disable DH separate from opensslextra
- Additional test key/cert buffers for CA and server
- Updated example certificates
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Added the following cipher suites:
- TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
- TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM
- TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CCM
- Added AES-NI support for Microsoft Visual Studio builds.
- Changed small stack build to be disabled by default.
- Updated the Hash DRBG and provided a configure option to enable.
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- FIPS release candidate
- X.509 improvements that address items reported by Suman Jana with security researchers at UT Austin and UC Davis
- Small stack size improvements, --enable-smallstack. Offloads large local variables to the heap. (Note this is not complete.)
- Updated AES-CCM-8 cipher suites to use approved suite numbers.
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Security fixes that address items reported by Ivan Fratric of the Google Security Team
- X.509 Unknown critical extensions treated as errors, report by Suman Jana with security researchers at UT Austin and UC Davis
- Sniffer fixes for corrupted packet length and Jumbo frames
- ARM thumb mode assembly fixes
- Xcode 5.1 support including new clang
- PIC32 MZ hardware support
- CyaSSL Object has enough room to read the Record Header now w/o allocs
- FIPS wrappers for AES, 3DES, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, HMAC, and RSA.
- A sample I/O pool is demonstrated with --enable-iopool to overtake memory handling and reduce memory fragmentation on I/O large sizes
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Freescale Kinetis RNGB support
- Freescale Kinetis mmCAU support
- TLS Hello extensions
- ECC
- Secure Renegotiation (null)
- Truncated HMAC
- SCEP support
- PKCS #7 Enveloped data and signed data
- PKCS #10 Certificate Signing Request generation
- DTLS sliding window
- OCSP Improvements
- API change to integrate into Certificate Manager
- IPv4/IPv6 agnostic
- example client/server support for OCSP
- OCSP nonces are optional
- GMAC hashing
- Windows build additions
- Windows CYGWIN build fixes
- Updated test certificates
- Microchip MPLAB Harmony support
- Update autoconf scripts
- Additional X.509 inspection functions
- ECC encrypt/decrypt primitives
- ECC Certificate generation
The Freescale Kinetis K53 RNGB documentation can be found in Chapter 33 of the K53 Sub-Family Reference Manual: http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/ref_manual/K53P144M100SF2RM.pdf
Freescale Kinetis K60 mmCAU (AES, DES, 3DES, MD5, SHA, SHA256) documentation can be found in the "ColdFire/ColdFire+ CAU and Kinetis mmCAU Software Library User Guide": http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/user_guide/CAUAPIUG.pdf
- AES-GCM and AES-CCM use AES-NI
- NetX default IO callback handlers
- IPv6 fixes for DTLS Hello Cookies
- The ability to unload Certs/Keys after the handshake, CyaSSL_UnloadCertsKeys()
- SEP certificate extensions
- Callback getters for easier resource freeing
- External CYASSL_MAX_ERROR_SZ for correct error buffer sizing
- MacEncrypt and DecryptVerify Callbacks for User Atomic Record Layer Processing
- Public Key Callbacks for ECC and RSA
- Client now sends blank cert upon request if doesn't have one with TLS <= 1.2
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- SNI support for client and server
- KEIL MDK-ARM projects
- Wildcard check to domain name match, and Subject altnames are checked too
- Better error messages for certificate verification errors
- Ability to discard session during handshake verify
- More consistent error returns across all APIs
- Ability to unload CAs at the CTX or CertManager level
- Authority subject id support for Certificate matching
- Persistent session cache functionality
- Persistent CA cache functionality
- Client session table lookups to push serverID table to library level
- Camellia support to sniffer
- User controllable settings for DTLS timeout values
- Sniffer fixes for caching long lived sessions
- DTLS reliability enhancements for the handshake
- Better ThreadX support
When compiling with Mingw, libtool may give the following warning due to path conversion errors:
libtool: link: Could not determine host file name corresponding to **
libtool: link: Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work.
If so, examples and testsuite will have problems when run, showing an error while loading shared libraries. To resolve, please run "make install".
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- DTLS 1.2 support including AEAD ciphers
- SHA-3 finalist Blake2 support, it's fast and uses little resources
- SHA-384 cipher suites including ECC ones
- HMAC now supports SHA-512
- Track memory use for example client/server with -t option
- Better IPv6 examples with --enable-ipv6, before if ipv6 examples/tests were turned on, localhost only was used. Now link-local (with scope ids) and ipv6 hosts can be used as well.
- Xcode v4.6 project for iOS v6.1 update
- settings.h is now checked in all *.c files for true one file setting detection
- Better alignment at SSL layer for hardware crypto alignment needs
- Note, SSL itself isn't friendly to alignment with 5 byte TLS headers and 13 bytes DTLS headers, but every effort is now made to align with the CYASSL_GENERAL_ALIGNMENT flag which sets desired alignment requirement
- NO_64BIT flag to turn off 64bit data type accumulators in public key code
- Note, some systems are faster with 32bit accumulators
- --enable-stacksize for example client/server stack use
- Note, modern desktop Operating Systems may add bytes to each stack frame
- Updated compression/decompression with direct crypto access
- All ./configure options are now lowercase only for consistency
- ./configure builds default to fastmath option
- Note, if on ia32 and building in shared mode this may produce a problem
with a missing register being available because of PIC, there are at least
6 solutions to this:
- --disable-fastmath , don't use fastmath
- --disable-shared, don't build a shared library
- C_EXTRA_FLAGS=-DTFM_NO_ASM , turn off assembly use
- use clang, it just seems to work
- play around with no PIC options to force all registers being open, e.g., --without-pic
- if static lib is still a problem try removing fPIE
- Note, if on ia32 and building in shared mode this may produce a problem
with a missing register being available because of PIC, there are at least
6 solutions to this:
- Many new ./configure switches for option enable/disable for example
- rsa
- dh
- dsa
- md5
- sha
- arc4
- null (allow NULL ciphers)
- oldtls (only use TLS 1.2)
- asn (no certs or public keys allowed)
- ./configure generates cyassl/options.h which allows a header the user can include in their app to make sure the same options are set at the app and CyaSSL level.
- autoconf no longer needs serial-tests which lowers version requirements of automake to 1.11 and autoconf to 2.63
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Fix for TLS CBC padding timing attack identified by Nadhem Alfardan and Kenny Paterson: http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/
- Microchip PIC32 (MIPS16, MIPS32) support
- Microchip MPLAB X example projects for PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit
- Updated CTaoCrypt benchmark app for embedded systems
- 1024-bit test certs/keys and cert/key buffers
- AES-CCM-8 crypto and cipher suites
- Camellia crypto and cipher suites
- Bumped minimum autoconf version to 2.65, automake version to 1.12
- Addition of OCSP callbacks
- STM32F2 support with hardware crypto and RNG
- Cavium NITROX support
CTaoCrypt now has support for the Microchip PIC32 and has been tested with the Microchip PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit, the XC32 compiler and MPLAB X IDE in both MIPS16 and MIPS32 instruction set modes. See the README located under the <cyassl_root>/mplabx directory for more details.
To add Cavium NITROX support do:
./configure --with-cavium=/home/user/cavium/software
pointing to your licensed cavium/software directory. Since Cavium doesn't build a library we pull in the cavium_common.o file which gives a libtool warning about the portability of this. Also, if you're using the github source tree you'll need to remove the -Wredundant-decls warning from the generated Makefile because the cavium headers don't conform to this warning. Currently CyaSSL supports Cavium RNG, AES, 3DES, RC4, HMAC, and RSA directly at the crypto layer. Support at the SSL level is partial and currently just does AES, 3DES, and RC4. RSA and HMAC are slower until the Cavium calls can be utilized in non blocking mode. The example client turns on cavium support as does the crypto test and benchmark. Please see the HAVE_CAVIUM define.
CyaSSL is able to use the STM32F2 hardware-based cryptography and random number generator through the STM32F2 Standard Peripheral Library. For necessary defines, see the CYASSL_STM32F2 define in settings.h. Documentation for the STM32F2 Standard Peripheral Library can be found in the following document: http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/USER_MANUAL/DM00023896.pdf
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- ECC into main version
- Lean PSK build (reduced code size, RAM usage, and stack usage)
- FreeBSD CRL monitor support
- CyaSSL_peek()
- CyaSSL_send() and CyaSSL_recv() for I/O flag setting
- CodeWarrior Support
- MQX Support
- Freescale Kinetis support including Hardware RNG
- autoconf builds use jobserver
- cyassl-config
- Sniffer memory reductions
Thanks to Brian Aker for the improved autoconf system, make rpm, cyassl-config, warning system, and general good ideas for improving CyaSSL!
The Freescale Kinetis K70 RNGA documentation can be found in Chapter 37 of the K70 Sub-Family Reference Manual: http://cache.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/ref_manual/K70P256M150SF3RM.pdf
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- DTLS reliability
- Reduced memory usage after handshake
- Updated build process
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- AES-GCM crypto and cipher suites
- make test cipher suite checks
- Subject AltName processing
- Command line support for client/server examples
- Sniffer SessionTicket support
- SHA-384 cipher suites
- Verify cipher suite validity when user overrides
- CRL dir monitoring
- DTLS Cookie support, reliability coming soon
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Initial CRL support (--enable-crl)
- Initial OCSP support (--enable-ocsp)
- Add static ECDH suites
- SHA-384 support
- ECC client certificate support
- Add medium session cache size (1055 sessions)
- Updated unit tests
- Protection against mutex reinitialization
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- A fix for malicious certificates pointed out by Remi Gacogne (thanks) resulting in NULL pointer use.
- Respond to renegotiation attempt with no_renegoatation alert
- Add basic path support for load_verify_locations()
- Add set Temp EC-DHE key size
- Extra checks on rsa test when porting into
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- Fixes for CA basis constraint check
- CTX reference counting
- Initial unit test additions
- Lean and Mean Windows fix
- ECC benchmarking
- SSMTP build support
- Ability to group handshake messages with set_group_messages(ctx/ssl)
- CA cache addition callback
- Export Base64_Encode for general use
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- CTaoCrypt Runtime library detection settings when directly using the crypto library
- Default certificate generation now uses SHAwRSA and adds SHA256wRSA generation
- All test certificates now use 2048bit and SHA-1 for better modern browser support
- Direct AES block access and AES-CTR (counter) mode
- Microchip pic32 support
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- updated autoconf support
- better make install and uninstall (uses system directories)
- make test / make check
- CyaSSL headers now in <cyassl/*.h>
- CTaocrypt headers now in <cyassl/ctaocrypt/*.h>
- OpenSSL compatibility headers now in <cyassl/openssl/*.h>
- examples and tests all run from home directory so can use certs in ./certs (see note 1)
So previous applications that used the OpenSSL compatibility header <openssl/ssl.h> now need to include <cyassl/openssl/ssl.h> instead, no other changes are required.
Special Thanks to Brian Aker for his autoconf, install, and header patches.
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- bug fixes (Alerts, DTLS with DHE)
- FreeRTOS support
- lwIP support
- Wshadow warnings removed
- asn public header
- CTaoCrypt public headers now all have ctc_ prefix (the manual is still being updated to reflect this change)
- and more.
This is the 2nd and perhaps final release candidate for version 2. Please send any comments or questions to support@yassl.com.
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
- bug fixes
- SHA-256 cipher suites
- Root Certificate Verification (instead of needing all certs in the chain)
- PKCS #8 private key encryption (supports PKCS #5 v1-v2 and PKCS #12)
- Serial number retrieval for x509
- PBKDF2 and PKCS #12 PBKDF
- UID parsing for x509
- SHA-256 certificate signatures
- Client and server can send chains (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file)
- CA loading can now parse multiple certificates per file
- Dynamic memory runtime hooks
- Runtime hooks for logging
- EDH on server side
- More informative error codes
- More informative logging messages
- Version downgrade more robust (use SSL_v23*)
- Shared build only by default through ./configure
- Compiler visibility is now used, internal functions not polluting namespace
- Single Makefile, no recursion, for faster and simpler building
- Turn on all warnings possible build option, warning fixes
- and more.
Because of all the new features and the multiple OS, compiler, feature-set options that CyaSSL allows, there may be some configuration fixes needed. Please send any comments or questions to support@yassl.com.
The CyaSSL manual is available at: http://www.yassl.com/documentation/CyaSSL-Manual.pdf. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
Release 1.9.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, improved TLSv1.2 through testing and better hash/sig algo ids, --enable-webServer for the yaSSL embedded web server, improper AES key setup detection, user cert verify callback improvements, and more.
The CyaSSL manual offering is included in the doc/ directory. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
Please send any comments or questions to support@yassl.com.
Release 1.8.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, x509 v3 CA signed certificate generation, a C standard library abstraction layer, lower memory use, increased portability through the os_settings.h file, and the ability to use NTRU cipher suites when used in conjunction with an NTRU license and library.
The initial CyaSSL manual offering is included in the doc/ directory. For build instructions and comments about the new features please check the manual.
Please send any comments or questions to support@yassl.com.
Happy Holidays.
Release 1.6.5 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes and x509 v3 self signed certificate generation.
For general build instructions see doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
To enable certificate generation support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-certgen
An example is included in ctaocrypt/test/test.c and documentation is provided in doc/CyaSSL_Extensions_Reference.pdf item 11.
Release 1.6.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, RIPEMD-160, SHA-512, and RSA key generation.
For general build instructions see doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
To add RIPEMD-160 support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-ripemd
To add SHA-512 support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-sha512
To add RSA key generation support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-keygen
Please see ctaocrypt/test/test.c for examples and usage.
For Windows, RIPEMD-160 and SHA-512 are enabled by default but key generation is off by default. To turn key generation on add the define CYASSL_KEY_GEN to CyaSSL.
Release 1.5.6 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, compatibility for our JSSE provider, and a fix for GCC builds on some systems.
For general build instructions see doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
To add AES-NI support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-aesni
You'll need GCC 4.4.3 or later to make use of the assembly.
Release 1.5.4 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, support for AES-NI, SHA1 speed improvements from loop unrolling, and support for the Mongoose Web Server.
For general build instructions see doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
To add AES-NI support add this option to ./configure ./configure --enable-aesni
You'll need GCC 4.4.3 or later to make use of the assembly.
Release 1.5.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, GoAhead WebServer support, sniffer support, and initial swig interface support.
For general build instructions see doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
To add support for GoAhead WebServer either --enable-opensslExtra or if you don't want all the features of opensslExtra you can just define GOAHEAD_WS instead. GOAHEAD_WS can be added to ./configure with CFLAGS=-DGOAHEAD_WS or you can define it yourself.
To look at the sniffer support please see the sniffertest app in sslSniffer/sslSnifferTest. Build with --enable-sniffer on *nix or use the vcproj files on windows. You'll need to have pcap installed on *nix and WinPcap on windows.
A swig interface file is now located in the swig directory for using Python, Java, Perl, and others with CyaSSL. This is initial support and experimental, please send questions or comments to support@yassl.com.
When doing load testing with CyaSSL, on the echoserver example say, the client machine may run out of tcp ephemeral ports, they will end up in the TIME_WAIT queue, and can't be reused by default. There are generally two ways to fix this.
- Reduce the length sockets remain on the TIME_WAIT queue OR
- Allow items on the TIME_WAIT queue to be reused.
To reduce the TIME_WAIT length in OS X to 3 seconds (3000 milliseconds)
sudo sysctl -w net.inet.tcp.msl=3000
In Linux
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse=1
allows reuse of sockets in TIME_WAIT
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle=1
works but seems to remove sockets from TIME_WAIT entirely?
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout=1
doesn't control TIME_WAIT, it controls FIN_WAIT(2) contrary to some posts
Release 1.3.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, better multi TLS/SSL version support through SSLv23_server_method(), and improved documentation in the doc/ folder.
For general build instructions doc/Building_CyaSSL.pdf.
Release 1.3.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, a potential security problem fix, better porting support, removal of assert()s, and a complete THREADX port.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release 1.2.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes and session negotiation if first use is read or write.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release 1.1.0 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, a check against malicious session cache use, support for lighttpd, and TLS 1.2.
To get TLS 1.2 support please use the client and server functions:
SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_server_method(void);
SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_client_method(void);
CyaSSL was tested against lighttpd 1.4.23. To build CyaSSL for use with lighttpd use the following commands from the CyaSSL install dir :
./configure --disable-shared --enable-opensslExtra --enable-fastmath --without-zlib
make
make openssl-links
Then to build lighttpd with CyaSSL use the following commands from the lighttpd install dir:
./configure --with-openssl --with-openssl-includes=<CyaSSLDir>/include --with-openssl-libs=<CyaSSLDir>/lib LDFLAGS=-lm
make
On some systems you may get a linker error about a duplicate symbol for MD5_Init or other MD5 calls. This seems to be caused by the lighttpd src file md5.c, which defines MD5_Init(), and is included in liblightcomp_la-md5.o. When liblightcomp is linked with the SSL_LIBs the linker may complain about the duplicate symbol. This can be fixed by editing the lighttpd src file md5.c and adding this line to the beginning of the file:
#if 0
and this line to the end of the file
#endif
Then from the lighttpd src dir do a:
make clean
make
If you get link errors about undefined symbols more than likely the actual OpenSSL libraries are found by the linker before the CyaSSL openssl-links that point to the CyaSSL library, causing the linker confusion. This can be fixed by editing the Makefile in the lighttpd src directory and changing the line:
SSL_LIB = -lssl -lcrypto
to
SSL_LIB = -lcyassl
Then from the lighttpd src dir do a:
make clean
make
This should remove any confusion the linker may be having with missing symbols.
For any questions or concerns please contact support@yassl.com .
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release 1.0.6 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes, an improved session cache, and faster math with a huge code option.
The session cache now defaults to a client mode, also good for embedded servers. For servers not under heavy load (less than 200 new sessions per minute), define BIG_SESSION_CACHE. If the server will be under heavy load, define HUGE_SESSION_CACHE.
There is now a fasthugemath option for configure. This enables fastmath plus even faster math by greatly increasing the code size of the math library. Use the benchmark utility to compare public key operations.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release 1.0.3 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes and add increased support for OpenSSL compatibility when building other applications.
Release 1.0.3 includes an alpha release of DTLS for both client and servers. This is only for testing purposes at this time. Rebroadcast and reordering aren't fully implemented at this time but will be for the next release.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release 1.0.2 for CyaSSL adds bug fixes for a couple I/O issues. Some systems will send a SIGPIPE on socket recv() at any time and this should be handled by the application by turning off SIGPIPE through setsockopt() or returning from the handler.
Release 1.0.2 includes an alpha release of DTLS for both client and servers. This is only for testing purposes at this time. Rebroadcast and reordering aren't fully implemented at this time but will be for the next release.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release Candidate 3 for CyaSSL 1.0.0 adds bug fixes and adds a project file for iPhone development with Xcode. cyassl-iphone.xcodeproj is located in the root directory. This release also includes a fix for supporting other implementations that bundle multiple messages at the record layer, this was lost when cyassl i/o was re-implemented but is now fixed.
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release Candidate 2 for CyaSSL 1.0.0 adds bug fixes and adds two new stream ciphers along with their respective cipher suites. CyaSSL adds support for HC-128 and RABBIT stream ciphers. The new suites are:
TLS_RSA_WITH_HC_128_SHA
TLS_RSA_WITH_RABBIT_SHA
And the corresponding cipher names are
HC128-SHA
RABBIT-SHA
CyaSSL also adds support for building with devkitPro for PPC by changing the library proper to use libogc. The examples haven't been changed yet but if there's interest they can be. Here's an example ./configure to build CyaSSL for devkitPro:
./configure --disable-shared CC=/pathTo/devkitpro/devkitPPC/bin/powerpc-gekko-gcc --host=ppc --without-zlib --enable-singleThreaded RANLIB=/pathTo/devkitpro/devkitPPC/bin/powerpc-gekko-ranlib CFLAGS="-DDEVKITPRO -DGEKKO"
For linking purposes you'll need
LDFLAGS="-g -mrvl -mcpu=750 -meabi -mhard-float -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $@).map"
For general build instructions see rc1 below.
Release Candidate 1 for CyaSSL 1.0.0 contains major internal changes. Several areas have optimization improvements, less dynamic memory use, and the I/O strategy has been refactored to allow alternate I/O handling or Library use. Many thanks to Thierry Fournier for providing these ideas and most of the work.
Because of these changes, this release is only a candidate since some problems are probably inevitable on some platform with some I/O use. Please report any problems and we'll try to resolve them as soon as possible. You can contact us at support@yassl.com or todd@yassl.com.
Using TomsFastMath by passing --enable-fastmath to ./configure now uses assembly on some platforms. This is new so please report any problems as every compiler, mode, OS combination hasn't been tested. On ia32 all of the registers need to be available so be sure to pass these options to CFLAGS:
CFLAGS="-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer"
OS X will also need -mdynamic-no-pic added to CFLAGS
Also if you're building in shared mode for ia32 you'll need to pass options to LDFLAGS as well on OS X:
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-read_only_relocs,warning
This gives warnings for some symbols but seems to work.
./configure
make
from the ./testsuite/ directory run ./testsuite
./configure --enable-debug --disable-shared
make
Choose (Re)Build All from the project workspace
Run the testsuite program
This release of CyaSSL adds bug fixes, Pre-Shared Keys, over-rideable memory handling, and optionally TomsFastMath. Thanks to Moisés Guimarães for the work on TomsFastMath.
To optionally use TomsFastMath pass --enable-fastmath to ./configure Or define USE_FAST_MATH in each project from CyaSSL for MSVC.
Please use the benchmark routine before and after to see the performance difference, on some platforms the gains will be little but RSA encryption always seems to be faster. On x86-64 machines with GCC the normal math library may outperform the fast one when using CFLAGS=-m64 because TomsFastMath can't yet use -m64 because of GCCs inability to do 128bit division.
*** UPDATE GCC 4.2.1 can now do 128bit division ***
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds bug fixes, client side Diffie-Hellman, and better socket handling.
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds bug fixes, increased session management, and a fix for gnutls.
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds bug fixes, MSVC 2005 support, GCC 4.2 support, IPV6 support and test, and new test certificates.
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds increased socket support, for non-blocking writes, connects, and interrupted system calls.
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds debug logging to stderr to aid in the debugging of CyaSSL on systems that may not provide the best support.
If CyaSSL is built with debugging support then you need to call CyaSSL_Debugging_ON() to turn logging on.
On Unix use ./configure --enable-debug
On Windows define DEBUG_CYASSL when building CyaSSL
To turn logging back off call CyaSSL_Debugging_OFF()
See notes below (0.2.0) for complete build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds TLS 1.1.
Note that CyaSSL has certificate verification on by default, unlike OpenSSL. To emulate OpenSSL behavior, you must call SSL_CTX_set_verify() with SSL_VERIFY_NONE. In order to have full security you should never do this, provide CyaSSL with the proper certificates to eliminate impostors and call CyaSSL_check_domain_name() to prevent man in the middle attacks.
See notes below (0.2.0) for build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds more SSL functions, better autoconf, nonblocking I/O for accept, connect, and read. There is now an --enable-small configure option that turns off TLS, AES, DES3, HMAC, and ERROR_STRINGS, see configure.in for the defines. Note that TLS requires HMAC and AES requires TLS.
See notes below (0.2.0) for build instructions.
This mini release of CyaSSL adds better input processing through buffered input and big message support. Added SSL_pending() and some sanity checks on user settings.
See notes below (0.2.0) for build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds AES support and minor bug fixes.
See notes below (0.2.0) for build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds TLSv1 client/server support and libtool.
See notes below for build instructions.
This release of CyaSSL adds SSLv3 server support and session resumption.
See notes below for build instructions.
This is the first release of CyaSSL and its crypt brother, CTaoCrypt. CyaSSL is written in ANSI C with the idea of a small code size, footprint, and memory usage in mind. CTaoCrypt can be as small as 32K, and the current client version of CyaSSL can be as small as 12K.
The first release of CTaoCrypt supports MD5, SHA-1, 3DES, ARC4, Big Integer Support, RSA, ASN parsing, and basic x509 (en/de)coding.
The first release of CyaSSL supports normal client RSA mode SSLv3 connections with support for SHA-1 and MD5 digests. Ciphers include 3DES and RC4.
./configure
make
from the ./testsuite/ directory run ./testsuite
./configure --enable-debug --disable-shared
make
Choose (Re)Build All from the project workspace
Run the testsuite program
*** The next release of CyaSSL will support a server and more OpenSSL compatibility functions.
Please send questions or comments to todd@wolfssl.com