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Beta DTLS, not production ready. Only very basically tested, and
not everything in the SPEC is implemented and some things
are hard coded that should not be, so this implementation can not be consider
secure.
Refactor "TLS connection state" and socket handling, to facilitate
DTLS implementation.
Create dtls "listner" (multiplexor) process that spawns
DTLS connection process handlers.
Handle DTLS fragmentation.
Framework for handling retransmissions.
Replay Detection is not implemented yet.
Alerts currently always handled as in TLS.
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This module is an implementation of the ssl_crl_cache_api behaviour.
It can be used when there is a directory containing CRLs for all
relevant CAs, in the form used by e.g. Apache. The module assumes
that the directory is being updated through an external process.
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Generalise much of inet_tls_dist, so that inet6_tls_dist can reuse it.
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Behaviour modules were not cleanuped.
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Implement a listen socket tracker process that holds the emulated socket
options so that it is possible to implement a destructive ssl:setopts
on SSL/TLS listen sockets without changing the options of the internal
socket as we want that socket to have the internal socket option values.
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New design : ssl - Main
tls - Reflect tls specific semantics
dtls - Reflect dtls specific semantics
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Also refactor so that TLS and DTLS can have common functions when possible.
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Common functions will be located in ssl_handshake.erl while
specific functions will be located in tls_handshake.erl and dtls_handshake.erl
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Also phase in tls module as main API instead of ssl. To
make API clearer. As TLS is the new protocol name.
Maybe keep some API functions in ssl
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Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src
lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl
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As the file 'lib/ssl/src/ssl_srp_primes.hrl' only contains a
specification of a `srp_parameters` type that isn't exported and also
isn't referenced anywhere (neither in the code nor in the
documentation), the type specification (and hence the file as well) can
be removed.
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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Ssl has now switched default implementation and removed deprecated
certificate handling. All certificate handling is done by the public_key
application.
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