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1 GVPE NEWS
2
3 - update embedded liblzf.
4 - use liblzf with static hash table: lowers stack usage.
5 - do not initialise liblzf hash table for faster operation.
6 - use C++ variadic templates for callback.h, get rid of callback.pl.
7
8 3.1 Sat Oct 27 07:50:43 CEST 2018
9 - port to openssl 1.1 BUT SEE WARNING IN configure.ac. Do not use!
10 - tinc cruft removal: remove getopt.[ch], it's less portable to
11 have it then to not have it.
12 - tinc cruft removal: use pkg-config to detect libressl/openssl.
13 - minor cleanups.
14
15 3.0 Thu Nov 10 15:39:58 CET 2016
16 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: core protocol version 1.0.
17 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: node sections are now introduced
18 with "node nodename", not "node = nodename".
19 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: gvpectrl -g will now generate a single
20 keypair, while -G will try to generate all keypairs as before.
21 - openssl 1.0.2 is the latest supported openssl release,
22 openssl 1.1.0 is not supported at the moment as the work to
23 make it compatible to both versions is just too much. a switch
24 to openssl 1.1 or another library will be done in a future release.
25 - update examples to not generate keys centrally, but locally on each
26 node.
27 - add workaround for temporary/rare ENOBUFS condition.
28 - while individual packets couldn't be replayed, a whole session
29 could be replayed - this has been fixed by an extra key exchange.
30 - fix a delete vs. delete [] mismatch in the central logging function.
31 - in addition to rsa key exchange and authentication, the handshake now
32 adds a diffie-hellman key exchange (using curve25119) for perfect
33 forward secrecy. mac and cipher keys are derived using HKDF.
34 - rsa key sizes are now configurable and larger (default is 3072).
35 correspondingly, the minimum mtu is no longer 296 but 576.
36 - fixed a potential (unverified) buffer overrun on rsa decryption.
37 - new per-node low-power setting that tries to reduce cpu/network usage.
38 - router reconnects could cause excessive rekeying on other connections.
39 - gvpectrl no longer generates all missing public keys, but
40 only missing private keys. private keys are also put
41 into the configured location.
42 - the pid-file now accepts %s as nodename as elsewhere.
43 - switch to counter mode (only aes supported at the moment in
44 openssl). this gets rid of the need to generate a random iv,
45 is likely more secure (and, as a side effect, gets rid of
46 slow randomness generation. counter mode is often faster
47 then cbc mode as well, and packets are smaller).
48 - no longer use RAND_bytes to generate session keys - you NEED
49 a real source of entropy now (e.g. egd or /dev/random - see the
50 openssl documentation).
51 - multiple node statements for the same node are now supported
52 and will be merged.
53 - a new directive "global" switches back to the global section
54 of the config file.
55 - if-up scripts can now be specified with absolute paths.
56 - new global option: serial, to detect configuration mismatches.
57 - use HKDF as authentication proof, not HMAC or a plain hash
58 (hint by Ilmari Karonen).
59 - during rekeying or connection establishments, hmac authentication
60 errors could occur and reset the connection. Transient hmac
61 authentication errors are now being ignored for 3 seconds.
62 - log the reason for a conneciton loss.
63 - use a (hopefully) constant time memcmp to compare internal secrets.
64 - fix a (harmless) errornous out of bounds stack read that would trigger
65 gcc's -fsanitize=address.
66 - bump old packet window size from 512 to 65536.
67 - update for big changes in openssl 1.1 API, wrap primitives
68 to make further changes easier.
69 - correctly check return values for openssl 1.0.0 and later.
70 - check for both public and private key file when deciding whether
71 to skip generating a key to avoid accidental overwrites.
72
73 2.25 Sat Jul 13 06:42:33 CEST 2013
74 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: no longer enable udp protocol if no other
75 protocols are enabled - this is necessary when you have nodes with
76 completely unknown protocols, to force mediated connection requests.
77 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: dns transport protocol bumped to version 2.
78 - core protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
79 - switch to using RSA_generate_key_ex, which is the badly documented
80 and needlessly more complicated replacement for the RSA_generate_key
81 function which is now deprecated.
82 - support additional hmac hashes: sha256 and sha512, usually truncated.
83 - change public exponent for rsa keys from 65535 to 65537, for
84 efficiency reasons - only affects new keys.
85 - nodes would sometimes declare transport endpoints valid despite
86 the protocol not being configured locally.
87 - new global configuration options: chroot, chuser, chuid, chgid,
88 to chroot to a specified or anonymous new root, and change user id.
89 - new global configuration options seed_device and seed_interval,
90 to configure another device than /dev/urandom for random seeds,
91 and to configure a regular interval to reseed the rng.
92 - prefer inet_aton over gethostbyname, as the latter is not guaranteed
93 to "resolve" literal ip addresses.
94 - configure didn't detect openssl 1.0 because SHA1_version became private
95 (patch by TANIGUCHI Takaki).
96 - fix a bug where nodes would tell the other side that it supports
97 the same protocols as that other side, instead of its own.
98 - add zlib when found, as openssl depends on it in newer versions.
99 - work around append-bugs in uclibc by using an extra seek.
100 - new "include" directive for the config file.
101 - gvpectrl no longer evaluates any "on" directives.
102 - icmp and rawip protocols weren't upgradable to each other.
103 - major, but incremental, dns transport improvements:
104 - do not simply abort in some error cases in the dns transport,
105 but try to recover.
106 - allow lowercase/uppercase aliases for base-n encodings that do
107 not rely on case.
108 - use base26 instead of base22 encoding for dns syn's, and
109 base36 instead of base22 for headers (saves one byte/packet).
110 - back off far quicker in dns tunnel when idling - increases
111 latency on an idle link somewhat, but avoids hundreds of
112 needless packets.
113 - poll more aggressively when idling in dns (poll once per
114 second as opposed to once per 5 seconds).
115 - reduce dns send payload size to allow greater rate of ack
116 messages (should help sack and ipv6).
117 - allow for ip options in rawip/icmp transports, even though gvpe
118 doesn't generate them.
119 - upgrade to autoconf 2.69, automake 1.11.
120 - upgrade to libev 4 API.
121 - replace COPYING file by actual GPLv3 - files were relicensed to GPLv3
122 earlier but COPYING was forgotten.
123
124 2.24 Sat Feb 12 05:15:48 CET 2011
125 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
126 - due to a bug, when packets were lost, a connection could go into a
127 state where a ping/connection request from another node would be
128 ignored, leading to connections not being re-established.
129 - due to a bug, compression was almost always enabled.
130 - enable-max-mtu was actually enable-mtu, contrary to documentation.
131 - add nfmark support.
132 - add node-change script support.
133 - new DESTSI variable for node-xxx scripts.
134 - updated codingstyle a bit, declared truly static stuff as static.
135 - clarify compression docs.
136
137 2.22 Sun Feb 1 17:25:28 CET 2009
138 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
139 - enabled icmp/tcp/http-proxy protocols by default.
140 - updated copyright in program greetings.
141 - fix some configure messages.
142 - updated to libev 3.52.
143
144 2.21 Wed Sep 3 06:56:27 CEST 2008
145 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
146 - add missing ev++.h include header to tarball, which everybody
147 who tested it apparently had in their include path :(. Caught
148 by Karl Kleinpaste and Marcus Kong.
149
150 2.2 Mon Sep 1 06:28:09 CEST 2008
151 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
152 but upgrade is recommended to due changed ondemand behaviour.
153 - new per-node options max-ttl and max-queue.
154 - convert from iom.C to libev, a high-performance event loop
155 (http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev).
156 - tcp connections were leaking in some cases.
157 - retry more aggressively (once/s) to establish a connection if
158 new packets arrive for it.
159 - save a lot of setsockopt calls when the tos doesn't change.
160 - honor disabled even on initial connect attempt.
161 - changed callback mechanism to be slightly less portable
162 but more efficient mechanism (standards-compliant c++ compilers
163 should work).
164 - increased receive window positive size, to allow for massive
165 packet loss due to occasional longer drop-outs.
166 - send RST when a positive window size violation is detected, but
167 not in other cases, to reconnect more quickly.
168 - upgraded liblzf to version 3.4.
169 - dropped -fno-exceptions due to ev++.h using it.
170 - node-up/down scripts are now run in sequence.
171 - new -q switch for gvpectrl, for when you run it often.
172 - work around the horribly inconsistent, ad-hoc, ever-changing
173 and broken texinfo syntax. YMMV. avoid texinfo.
174 - keepalive is more aggressive now, sensding ping's every 3 seconds
175 and killing the conenction after 15 seconds.
176 - bugfixes.
177
178 2.01 Thu Mar 29 19:26:04 CEST 2007
179 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
180 - bugfix of callback.h, might have cause callback return values to
181 be corrupted on architectures like sparc before.
182 - dns transport retries more aggressively.
183 - updated documentation, improved dns transport reliability
184 and throughput.
185 - added experimental support for sha256 and sha512 digests.
186
187 2.0 Mon Dec 5 13:59:26 CET 2005
188 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
189 - implement allow-direct, deny-direct node config statements.
190 - implemented != for sockinfo. This fixes a bug where
191 gvpe sent packets to the old ip address of another host
192 even though it had received packets from it's new address.
193 This only causes problems if you forget to -HUP your gvpe after
194 your ip address changed, which is *required*.
195 - sets close-on-exec flag on tcp connections. This fixes a bug
196 where child processes kept tcp connections open and caused
197 connections to fail when only one side can connect.
198 - fixed a bug in receive sequence checking that made gvpe
199 accept out-of-window packets in most cases.
200 - tighter limit for the maximum sequence # to avoid overflow
201 conditions + allow more headroom for packet reordering.
202 - replace some asserts that trapped config mismatches by
203 more useful log messages.
204 - fix spurious extra newline in some log messages.
205
206 1.9 Tue Apr 19 06:21:50 CEST 2005
207 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
208 - WARNING: this version checks the return value of if-up etc.
209 scripts and exits on failure.
210 - IMPORTANT: run if-up/node-up etc. scripts via /bin/sh.
211 - IMPORTANT: interface initialization (MAC, MTU) is now done
212 automatically in most configurations.
213 - options can now be specified on the gvpe command line, too.
214 - make some DNS transport values configurable and document them.
215 - improved OS specific information in gvpe.osdep(5).
216 - new tap device type "native/darwin", that supports the tap
217 driver available for darwin (thanks to matthew mead who tested
218 it out with me in a long session). tincd/darwin is still available.
219 - new device type "tincd/bsd", which is a newer version of the
220 *bsd-drivers taken from tinc.
221 - fixed a bug in relying on the order of global construction
222 when tcp transport was enabled. The fix makes it use no
223 cpu time unless it is in use, too.
224 - information about other nodes is now available to if-up etc. scripts.
225 - the value of the config variable if-up-data is passed to the if-up
226 etc. scripts.
227 - skip unparsable config lines with a warning instead of stopping
228 parsing and continuing with a certainly unusable config.
229
230 1.8 Fri Mar 18 00:58:55 CET 2005
231 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
232 - enable-udp = yes is now default only when no other protocols
233 are enabled. otherwise it is disabled unless explicitly enabled.
234 - implemented dns tunneling (experimental now and in the future).
235 - remove support for pre-release version protocol.
236 - updated tincd drivers (rev 1433), added uml_socket driver, documented
237 tincd drivers a bit better.
238 - document icmp configuration values.
239 - document transport protocols in gvpe.protocol(7).
240 - remove unused ChangeLog file.
241 - created a mailinglist at gvpe@lists.schmorp.de.
242 - added an exemption to allow distribution of binaries linked against
243 OpenSSL, as suggested by Guus Sliepen (author of tinc). No
244 GNUTLS conversion in sight.
245 - some portability fixes with respect to --disable-nls.
246
247 1.7 Tue Feb 22 23:58:59 CET 2005
248 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
249 - first gnu release.
250 - documented the special value 1 for router-priority.
251 - renamed vped => gvpe and vpectrl => gvpectrl, as well as
252 vped.conf => gvpe.conf.
253 - new per-node option "max-retry".
254 - asymmetric rekeying behaviour, so hosts don't rekey simultaneously.
255 - new configure option --enable-static-daemon.
256 - fix configure --help output.
257 - many documentation layout fixes.
258 - synced iom.[Ch] from rxvt-unicode.
259 - try to cope with some non-monotonic time changes.
260 - revert to locale.h - a usual, clocale is nonfunctioning on macosx.
261 - considerably improved pod2texi and the resulting texi doc.
262
263 1.6.1 Wed May 12 14:48:20 CEST 2004
264 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
265 - fix -c switch that has been broken due to a last-minute fix
266 to option and config file parsing.
267
268 1.6 Mon May 10 20:55:10 CEST 2004
269 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
270 - do not RESET on out-of-sequence packets (good for wireless).
271 - various non-security-related bugfixes.
272 - c++ify (at least make it compile with g++-3.4, which should make
273 it a little bit more standard c++).
274
275 1.5 Fri Jan 30 00:50:04 CET 2004
276 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
277 - vped will refuse to start when hostkey and public key do not match.
278 - updated lzf code to version 1.2.
279 - better error reporting for "unusual" conditions, like failing
280 to allocate memory, that should not normally happen and
281 will otherwise result in spurious other error messages. Also
282 adds paranoid checks in case openssl's API changes in a bad way.
283 - fix a bug where queued vpn packets were cleared to zero. while
284 this doesn't affect security, it did cause warning messages and
285 unnecessary connectivity delays.
286
287 1.4 Sat Jan 17 15:49:21 CET 2004
288 - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases.
289 - better retry behaviour on key mismatch.
290 - use select-based io_manager instead of poll-based one.
291 - share io manager between rxvt-unicode and vpe.
292 - sooo many *BSD workarounds because no BSD I could find is even
293 remotely POSIX-compatible.
294
295 1.2 Fri Oct 17 03:44:44 CEST 2003
296 - protocol version 0.1.
297 - tincd kernel interface code imported, more supported platforms
298 (native/linux (2.4), tincd/linux (2.2 and 2.4), tincd/freebsd,
299 native/cygwin).
300 - added primitive ethernet emulation (ipv4 only), which allows
301 the following platforms that only have tun drivers to work:
302 /* none yet tested */
303 - portability workarounds, especially for unfriendly freebsd
304 - very minor bugfixes
305 - warnings when choosing insecure ciphers/hashes
306 - reduced default hmac length to 8.
307 - cvs now contains configure, Makefile.in and other generated files.
308 - added doc/complex-example to the distribution.
309
310 1.0 distant past
311 - protocol version 0.1.
312 - tweaked various timeouts to help very slow (486) class
313 machines or nets with many hosts.
314 - tweaked rate-limiting to be more forgiving for hosts
315 connecting through routers (not a fix).
316