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3New option OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN. If an application can be compiled
4 with this defined it will not be affected by any changes to ssl internal
5 structures. Add several utility functions to allow openssl application
6 to work with OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN defined.
7 [Steve Henson]
8TODO: bridge mode, finally? 3TODO: bridge mode, finally?
4TODO: gcm mode?
5TODO: replace ripemd160 as the only authentication hash.
6TODO: increase rsa size.
7TODO: replace transport bits by transport endpoint structs?
8TODO: http://incog-izick.blogspot.de/2011/08/using-openssl-aes-gcm.html
9TODO: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12153009/openssl-c-example-of-aes-gcm-using-evp-interfaces
9 10
11TODO: verify
12TODO: make sense of overhead calculation
13TODO: if-up &c should not be scripts?
14TODO: ipv6
15TODO: gvpectrl should not use default privatekey,. or maybe document it better
16 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: core protocol version 1.0.
17 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: node sections are now introduced
18 with "node nodename", not "node = nodename".
19 - while individual packets couldn't be replayed, a whole session
20 could be replayed - this has been fixed by an extra key exchange.
21 - in addition to rsa key exchange and authentication, the handshake now
22 adds a diffie-hellman key exchange (using curve25119) for perfect
23 forward secrecy. mac and cipher keys are derived using HKDF.
24 - rsa key sizes are now configurable and larger (default is 3072).
25 correspondingly, the minimum mtu is no longer 296 but 576.
26 - fixed a potential (unverified) buffer overrun on rsa decryption.
27 - new per-node low-power setting that tries to reduce cpu/network usage.
28 - router reconnects could cause excessive rekeying on other connections.
29 - gvpectrl no longer generates all missing public keys, but
30 only missing private keys. private keys are also put
31 into the configured location.
32 - the pid-file now accepts %s as nodename as elsewhere.
33 - switch to counter mode (only aes supported at the moment in
34 openssl). this gets rid of the need to generate a random iv,
35 is likely more secure (and, as a side effect, gets rid of
36 slow randomness generation. counter mode is often faster
37 then cbc mode as well, and packets are smaller).
38 - no longer use RAND_bytes to generate session keys - you NEED
39 a real source of entropy now (e.g. egd or /dev/random - see the
40 openssl documentation).
41 - multiple node statements for the same node are now supported
42 and will be merged.
43 - a new directive "global" switches back to the global section
44 of the config file.
45 - if-up scripts can now be specified with absolute paths.
46 - new global option: serial, to detect configuration mismatches.
47 - use HKDF as authentication proof, not HMAC or a plain hash
48 (hint by Ilmari Karonen).
49 - during rekeying or conenction establishments, hmac authentication
50 errors could occur and reset the connection. Transient hmac
51 authentication errors are now being ignored for 3 seconds.
52 - log the reason for a conneciton loss.
53 - use a (hopefully) constant time memcmp to compare internal secrets.
54
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10 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: no longer enable udp protocol if no other 56 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: no longer enable udp protocol if no other
11 protocols are enabled - this is necessary when you have nodes with 57 protocols are enabled - this is necessary when you have nodes with
12 completely unknown protocols, to force mediated connection requests. 58 completely unknown protocols, to force mediated connection requests.
13 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: dns transport protocol bumped to version 2. 59 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: dns transport protocol bumped to version 2.
60 - core protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
14 - switch to using RSA_generate_key_ex, which is the undocumented 61 - switch to using RSA_generate_key_ex, which is the badly documented
15 and needlessly more complicated replacement for the RSA_generate_key 62 and needlessly more complicated replacement for the RSA_generate_key
16 function which is now deprecated. 63 function which is now deprecated.
64 - support additional hmac hashes: sha256 and sha512, usually truncated.
17 - change public exponent for rsa keys from 65535 to 65537, for 65 - change public exponent for rsa keys from 65535 to 65537, for
18 efficiency reasons. 66 efficiency reasons - only affects new keys.
19 - nodes would sometimes declare transport endpoints valid despite 67 - nodes would sometimes declare transport endpoints valid despite
20 the protocol not being configured locally. 68 the protocol not being configured locally.
21 - core protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
22 - new global configuration options: chroot, chuser, chuid, chgid, 69 - new global configuration options: chroot, chuser, chuid, chgid,
23 to chroot to a specified or anonymous new root, and change user id. 70 to chroot to a specified or anonymous new root, and change user id.
71 - new global configuration options seed_device and seed_interval,
72 to configure another device than /dev/urandom for random seeds,
73 and to configure a regular interval to reseed the rng.
24 - prefer inet_aton over gethostbyname, as the latter is not guaranteed 74 - prefer inet_aton over gethostbyname, as the latter is not guaranteed
25 to "resolve" literal ip addresses. 75 to "resolve" literal ip addresses.
26 - configure didn't detect openssl 1.0 because SHA1_version became private 76 - configure didn't detect openssl 1.0 because SHA1_version became private
27 (patch by TANIGUCHI Takaki). 77 (patch by TANIGUCHI Takaki).
28 - fix a bug where nodes would tell the other side that it supports 78 - fix a bug where nodes would tell the other side that it supports
33 - gvpectrl no longer evaluates any "on" directives. 83 - gvpectrl no longer evaluates any "on" directives.
34 - icmp and rawip protocols weren't upgradable to each other. 84 - icmp and rawip protocols weren't upgradable to each other.
35 - major, but incremental, dns transport improvements: 85 - major, but incremental, dns transport improvements:
36 - do not simply abort in some error cases in the dns transport, 86 - do not simply abort in some error cases in the dns transport,
37 but try to recover. 87 but try to recover.
38 - allow lowercase/uppercase alises for base-n encodings that do 88 - allow lowercase/uppercase aliases for base-n encodings that do
39 not rely on case. 89 not rely on case.
40 - use base26 instead of base22 encoding for dns syn's, and 90 - use base26 instead of base22 encoding for dns syn's, and
41 base36 instead of base22 for headers (saves one byte/packet). 91 base36 instead of base22 for headers (saves one byte/packet).
42 - back off far quicker in dns tunnel when idling - increases 92 - back off far quicker in dns tunnel when idling - increases
43 latency on an idle link somewhat, but avoids hundreds of 93 latency on an idle link somewhat, but avoids hundreds of
46 second as opposed to once per 5 seconds). 96 second as opposed to once per 5 seconds).
47 - reduce dns send payload size to allow greater rate of ack 97 - reduce dns send payload size to allow greater rate of ack
48 messages (should help sack and ipv6). 98 messages (should help sack and ipv6).
49 - allow for ip options in rawip/icmp transports, even though gvpe 99 - allow for ip options in rawip/icmp transports, even though gvpe
50 doesn't generate them. 100 doesn't generate them.
101 - upgrade to autoconf 2.69, automake 1.11.
51 - upgrade to libev 4 API. 102 - upgrade to libev 4 API.
103 - replace COPYING file by actual GPLv3 - files were relicensed to GPLv3
104 earlier but COPYING was forgotten.
52 105
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54 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases. 107 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
55 - due to a bug, when packets were lost, a connection could go into a 108 - due to a bug, when packets were lost, a connection could go into a
56 state where a ping/connection request from another node would be 109 state where a ping/connection request from another node would be

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