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* RoadRunnr/crypto/no-rc4/PR-1169/OTP-13896:
disable RC4 in SSL when crypto doesn't support it
Fix compilation when OpenSSL doesn't support RC4
Conflicts:
lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c
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When OpenSSL has been configured with the "no-rc4" option, the header
file rc4.h doesn't exist, and neither does the rc4 functions.
Let's handle those by checking whether OPENSSL_NO_RC4 is defined.
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When OpenSSL has been configured with the "no-rc2" option, the header
file rc2.h doesn't exist, and neither does the function EVP_rc2_cbc.
Let's handle those by checking whether OPENSSL_NO_RC2 is defined.
Also update pbe_SUITE, which uses RC2-CBC in one of the tests.
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Also correct algo_cipher[] size since it was one to small.
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OpenSSL has deprecated the function RAND_pseudo_bytes used by
crypto:rand_bytes/1, so this function is now deprecated in OTP too.
rand_bytes/3 also used this function, but was not documented
so we can remove it right away.
This commit also removes the fallback in generate_key to use
rand_bytes/1 if strong_rand_bytes/1 throws low entropy.
This is a potential incompatibility but we think it is desirable
as crypto should provide cryptographically secure functions.
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* henrik/update-copyrightyear:
update copyright-year
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As a first step to removing the test_server application as
as its own separate application, change the inclusion of
test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the
inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
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Avoid hardcoding EC curve names in tests where it basically doesn't
matter which curve is used. Take one of the supported curbes instead.
Also, when testing ECDH key generation, skip unsupported curves.
These changes are to simplify dealing with exotic libcrypto builds
that don't support certain curves (for example RHEL disallows < 256
bit curves). The crypto application is only able to detect the
supported curves on a very coarse level (ECC support in general and
GF2m curves), so it may be necessary to edit the list of curves in the
crypto_ec_curves modules. But that should be the only necessary
modification to make the crypto tests pass.
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To not fail on openssl built with #define OPENSSL_NO_EC2M
(Why does the test not verify all supported curve types?)
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Also fix bugs found by new tests
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