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They do not test what was intended.
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This directory contains all aes_ccm vectors. However, effort is needed
to include them in the test suite so they are left for later.
The aes_ccm cipher is already covered by the vectors in crypt_SUITE_data
Source: https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/cryptographic-algorithm-validation-program
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* hans/crypto/x25519_x448/OTP-15240:
crypto: doc x25519 & x448
crypto: Test vectors for ecdh x25519 and x448
crypto: Remove the term 'eddh'
crypto: Enable EDDH all OpenSSL cryptolib over beta version 1.1.1-pre8
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* hans/crypto/SHA3/OTP-15153:
crypto: Disable non-working SHA3_224 and SHA3_256
crypto: doc SHA3 (hash & hmac)
crypto: Tests for SHA3
crypto: SHA3 hash on OpenSSL-1.1.1
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Updated the engine load functionality
Clean up bag index tables
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c
lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/crypto/vsn.mk
lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/mnesia/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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- engine_load/3/4 can be called multiple times for same engine
if it allows it (eg doesn't contain global data)
- ensure_engine_loaded/2/3 is new functions that guarantees that the engine
is just loaded once by adding it to OpenSSL internal engine list and check that
before loading.
- ensure_engine_unloaded/1/2 is new functions that is used to unload engines loaded with
ensure_engine_loaded (remove it from OpenSSL internal engine list and then unload).
- new utility functions engine_by_id/1, engine_add/1, engine_remove/1,
engine_get_id/1 and engine_get_name/1
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* hans/crypto/rsa_opts/ERL-675/PR1899/OTP-15212:
crypto: Added tests for rsa opts from PR838
Fixes ERL-675
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Just testing to use rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding, rsa_x931_padding and rsa_sslv23_padding to see that it does not core dum
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
crypto: Fix crash in compute_key(ecdh, ...) on badarg
Relax add_table_copy restriction
Fixed #Ref ordering bug
Test #Ref ordering in lists and ets
Do NOT disc_load from ram_copies when master_node is set
ssl: Make sure that a correct cipher suite is selected
ssl: Correct handling of empty server SNI extension
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When term2point was passed a non-binary argument, `my_ecpoint`
would be left uninitialized and the cleanup code would free a
garbage pointer.
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Skip the test cases in the engine_SUITE on a specific ssl version
used on one test machine.
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This quadruple is from a failing test when trying to EVP-ify the dh functions.
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Add support to plug in alternative implementations for
some or all of the cryptographic operations supported by
the OpenSSL Engine API.
When configured appropriately, OpenSSL calls the engine's
implementation of these operations instead of its own.
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ECDSA and DSA (DSS) public/private encryption/decryption does not work
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Testcases for ECDSA and DSA encrypt/decrypt and some other adaptions
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In OpenSSL version >= 1.0.1 the hash algos sha, sha224, sha256, sha384 and sha512 are supported.
In 1.0.0 sha, sha224 and sha256 are supported
In 0.9.8 sha is supported
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crypto: replace AES test vectors with validation data from NIST CAVP program
OTP-14436
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It turns out that the excessive memory usage is cause by the
test framework printing all the test vectors into the log output.
A similar proplem was already diagnosed for long_msg/0. The root
cause was not mentioned in the SUITE, but the same fix applies
to the CAPV test vector data.
Switch all CAPV data to lazy evaluation and have the test itself
read the data.
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NIST's Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program provides
validation testing of FIPS-approved and NIST-recommended
cryptographic algorithms.
Instead of hard coding a limited set of test vectors, use
their comprehensive validation set to test AES cipher modes.
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Fix for problem introduced with OTP-14140
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for usage in rand
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If the underlying library is in FIPS mode, it'll refuse to generate
keys shorter than 2048 bits.
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