History log of /netbsd/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/crypto/ec/ecp_smpl.c (Results 1 – 16 of 16)
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# 5b10f583 07-May-2023 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts between 1.1.1t and 3.0.8


# 003b39c1 24-Apr-2020 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# cb006352 22-Mar-2020 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# 380ea7e6 09-Jun-2019 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts, regen man pages.


# 92d83a12 12-Mar-2019 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# e7ccb6d1 23-Sep-2018 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# 95661423 18-Aug-2018 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# 3afa6631 06-Apr-2018 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge conflicts


# 4ec2eca9 08-Feb-2018 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merged conflicts


# d572d25f 23-Mar-2015 spz <spz@NetBSD.org>

merge OpenSSL 1.0.1m
do the necessary changes in src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl
update doc


# f9eca761 17-Oct-2014 spz <spz@NetBSD.org>

update of openssl to the next higher version, 1.0.1j

Upstream condensed log:
Major changes between OpenSSL 1.0.1i and OpenSSL 1.0.1j [15 Oct 2014]

o Fix for CVE-2014-3513
o Fix for CV

update of openssl to the next higher version, 1.0.1j

Upstream condensed log:
Major changes between OpenSSL 1.0.1i and OpenSSL 1.0.1j [15 Oct 2014]

o Fix for CVE-2014-3513
o Fix for CVE-2014-3567
o Mitigation for CVE-2014-3566 (SSL protocol vulnerability)
o Fix for CVE-2014-3568

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# c31c8f1e 10-Aug-2014 spz <spz@NetBSD.org>

merge openssl 1.0.1i


# d2f9d718 10-Aug-2014 spz <spz@NetBSD.org>

Upstream changelog:

Changes between 1.0.1h and 1.0.1i [6 Aug 2014]

*) Fix SRP buffer overrun vulnerability. Invalid parameters passed to the
SRP code can be overrun an internal buffer. Add

Upstream changelog:

Changes between 1.0.1h and 1.0.1i [6 Aug 2014]

*) Fix SRP buffer overrun vulnerability. Invalid parameters passed to the
SRP code can be overrun an internal buffer. Add sanity check that
g, A, B < N to SRP code.

Thanks to Sean Devlin and Watson Ladd of Cryptography Services, NCC
Group for discovering this issue.
(CVE-2014-3512)
[Steve Henson]

*) A flaw in the OpenSSL SSL/TLS server code causes the server to negotiate
TLS 1.0 instead of higher protocol versions when the ClientHello message
is badly fragmented. This allows a man-in-the-middle attacker to force a
downgrade to TLS 1.0 even if both the server and the client support a
higher protocol version, by modifying the client's TLS records.

Thanks to David Benjamin and Adam Langley (Google) for discovering and
researching this issue.
(CVE-2014-3511)
[David Benjamin]

*) OpenSSL DTLS clients enabling anonymous (EC)DH ciphersuites are subject
to a denial of service attack. A malicious server can crash the client
with a null pointer dereference (read) by specifying an anonymous (EC)DH
ciphersuite and sending carefully crafted handshake messages.

Thanks to Felix Gröbert (Google) for discovering and researching this
issue.
(CVE-2014-3510)
[Emilia Käsper]

*) By sending carefully crafted DTLS packets an attacker could cause openssl
to leak memory. This can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack.
Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue.
(CVE-2014-3507)
[Adam Langley]

*) An attacker can force openssl to consume large amounts of memory whilst
processing DTLS handshake messages. This can be exploited through a
Denial of Service attack.
Thanks to Adam Langley for discovering and researching this issue.
(CVE-2014-3506)
[Adam Langley]

*) An attacker can force an error condition which causes openssl to crash
whilst processing DTLS packets due to memory being freed twice. This
can be exploited through a Denial of Service attack.
Thanks to Adam Langley and Wan-Teh Chang for discovering and researching
this issue.
(CVE-2014-3505)
[Adam Langley]

*) If a multithreaded client connects to a malicious server using a resumed
session and the server sends an ec point format extension it could write
up to 255 bytes to freed memory.

Thanks to Gabor Tyukasz (LogMeIn Inc) for discovering and researching this
issue.
(CVE-2014-3509)
[Gabor Tyukasz]

*) A malicious server can crash an OpenSSL client with a null pointer
dereference (read) by specifying an SRP ciphersuite even though it was not
properly negotiated with the client. This can be exploited through a
Denial of Service attack.

Thanks to Joonas Kuorilehto and Riku Hietamäki (Codenomicon) for
discovering and researching this issue.
(CVE-2014-5139)
[Steve Henson]

*) A flaw in OBJ_obj2txt may cause pretty printing functions such as
X509_name_oneline, X509_name_print_ex et al. to leak some information
from the stack. Applications may be affected if they echo pretty printing
output to the attacker.

Thanks to Ivan Fratric (Google) for discovering this issue.
(CVE-2014-3508)
[Emilia Käsper, and Steve Henson]

*) Fix ec_GFp_simple_points_make_affine (thus, EC_POINTs_mul etc.)
for corner cases. (Certain input points at infinity could lead to
bogus results, with non-infinity inputs mapped to infinity too.)
[Bodo Moeller]

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# 13ce5681 26-Jul-2012 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

from ftp.openssl.org


# 68c0a18d 05-Jun-2011 spz <spz@NetBSD.org>

Import OpenSSL 1.0.1 stable of 20110605:

this is sort of a sidegrade onto the release branch. Changes against the
last version imported:

*) Backport libcrypto audit of return value checking from HE

Import OpenSSL 1.0.1 stable of 20110605:

this is sort of a sidegrade onto the release branch. Changes against the
last version imported:

*) Backport libcrypto audit of return value checking from HEAD, not
all cases can be covered as some introduce binary incompatibilities.
[Steve Henson]

*) Redirect RSA operations to FIPS module including keygen,
encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify. Block use of non FIPS RSA methods.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add similar low level API blocking to ciphers.
[Steve Henson]

*) Low level digest APIs are not approved in FIPS mode: any attempt
to use these will cause a fatal error. Applications that *really* want
to use them can use the private_* version instead.
[Steve Henson]

*) Redirect cipher operations to FIPS module for FIPS builds.
[Steve Henson]

*) Redirect digest operations to FIPS module for FIPS builds.
[Steve Henson]

*) Update build system to add "fips" flag which will link in fipscanister.o
for static and shared library builds embedding a signature if needed.
[Steve Henson]

*) Output TLS supported curves in preference order instead of numerical
order. This is currently hardcoded for the highest order curves first.
This should be configurable so applications can judge speed vs strength.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add protection against ECDSA timing attacks as mentioned in the paper
by Billy Bob Brumley and Nicola Tuveri, see:

http://eprint.iacr.org/2011/232.pdf

[Billy Bob Brumley and Nicola Tuveri]

*) Add TLS v1.2 server support for client authentication.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add support for FIPS mode in ssl library: disable SSLv3, non-FIPS ciphers
and enable MD5.
[Steve Henson]

*) Functions FIPS_mode_set() and FIPS_mode() which call the underlying
FIPS modules versions.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add TLS v1.2 client side support for client authentication. Keep cache
of handshake records longer as we don't know the hash algorithm to use
until after the certificate request message is received.
[Steve Henson]

*) Initial TLS v1.2 client support. Add a default signature algorithms
extension including all the algorithms we support. Parse new signature
format in client key exchange. Relax some ECC signing restrictions for
TLS v1.2 as indicated in RFC5246.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add server support for TLS v1.2 signature algorithms extension. Switch
to new signature format when needed using client digest preference.
All server ciphersuites should now work correctly in TLS v1.2. No client
support yet and no support for client certificates.
[Steve Henson]

*) Initial TLS v1.2 support. Add new SHA256 digest to ssl code, switch
to SHA256 for PRF when using TLS v1.2 and later. Add new SHA256 based
ciphersuites. At present only RSA key exchange ciphersuites work with
TLS v1.2. Add new option for TLS v1.2 replacing the old and obsolete
SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK flags with SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2. New TLSv1.2 methods
and version checking.
[Steve Henson]

*) New option OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN. If an application can be compiled
with this defined it will not be affected by any changes to ssl internal
structures. Add several utility functions to allow openssl application
to work with OPENSSL_NO_SSL_INTERN defined.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add SRP support.
[Tom Wu <tjw@cs.stanford.edu> and Ben Laurie]

*) Add functions to copy EVP_PKEY_METHOD and retrieve flags and id.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add EC_GFp_nistp224_method(), a 64-bit optimized implementation for
elliptic curve NIST-P224 with constant-time single point multiplication on
typical inputs. EC_GROUP_new_by_curve_name() will automatically use this
(while EC_GROUP_new_curve_GFp() currently won't and prefers the more
flexible implementations).

The implementation requires support for the nonstandard type __uint128_t,
and so is disabled by default. To include this in your build of OpenSSL,
use -DEC_NISTP224_64_GCC_128 on the Configure (or config) command line,
and run "make depend" (or "make update").
[Emilia K<E4>sper <emilia.kasper@esat.kuleuven.be> (Google)]

*) Permit abbreviated handshakes when renegotiating using the function
SSL_renegotiate_abbreviated().
[Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>]

*) Add call to ENGINE_register_all_complete() to
ENGINE_load_builtin_engines(), so some implementations get used
automatically instead of needing explicit application support.
[Steve Henson]

*) Add support for TLS key exporter as described in RFC5705.
[Robin Seggelmann <seggelmann@fh-muenster.de>, Steve Henson]

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# a89c9211 19-Jul-2009 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

import new openssl snapshot