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future.
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New ssl now supports secure renegotiation as described by RFC 5746.
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Alert handling has been improved to better handle unexpected but valid
messages and the implementation is also changed to avoid timing related
issues that could cause different error messages depending on network
latency. Packet handling was sort of broken but would mostly work as
expected when socket was in binary mode. This has now been fixed.
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Temporary set the inet options on listen socket before doing accept
so that the correct options will be inherited by the accept socket.
Reset the options afterwards so that repeated use of listen socket
get user set values.
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is not false.
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New ssl now properly handles ssl renegotiation, and initiates a
renegotiation if ssl/ltls-sequence numbers comes close to the max value.
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* rb/ssl-fix-http-packet-decoding:
Fix ssl to decode http packets in the same way as gen_tcp
OTP-8545 rb/ssl-fix-http-packet-decoding
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When gen_tcp is configured with the {packet,http} option, it
automatically switches to expect HTTP Headers after a HTTP
Request/Response line has been received. This update fixes ssl to
behave in the same way.
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A badmatch exception is thrown from ssl:transport_accept/2 when
ssl:close/1 is called on the socket. This fixes it to return
{error,closed} as expected.
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The SSL handshake fails when an ssl server is configured with the
'fail_if_no_peer_cert' option and a valid client sends its certificate
as instructed. On the server-side ssl:ssl_accept/2 will return
{error,esslerrssl}, and it will send an "Unexpected Message" SSL Alert
(type 10) to the client.
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Using certain valid options in the new ssl implementation results
in badarg exceptions. This happens for one documented option
'fail_if_no_peer_cert' and two undocumented options
'verify_client_once' and 'cb_info'.
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hence not covered by test cases.
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New ssl now properly handles ssl renegotiation, and initiates a
renegotiation if ssl/ltls-sequence numbers comes close to the max value.
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Fixed a crash in the certificate certification part.
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packet.
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* yh/packet_option_for_new_ssl_send:
Fixed ssl:setopts(Socket, binary) which was didn't work for 'new' ssl.
Fixed bug file cache bug and improved the error messages.
Allow <c>ssl:listen/2</c> to be called with option {ssl_imp, old}.
prepend packet size bytes in ssl:send() in new_ssl implementation
OTP-8441 ssl:send/2 ignored packet option, fix provided by YAMASHINA Hio.
Fixed a file cache bug which caused problems when the same file
was used for both cert and cacert.
Allow ssl:listen/2 to be called with option {ssl_imp, old}.
Fixed ssl:setopts(Socket, binary) which didn't work for 'new'
ssl..
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With the {ssl_imp,new} option enabled, {packet,PacketType} only
works when receiving. When sending, {packet,0} is always used.
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* dgud/ssl-patches-from-Wil:
Added a public_key:pkix_transform/2 instead and used it from ssl.
Minor code cleanup
new_ssl fix session reuse
Code cleanup
Send CA list during Certificate Request in new_ssl
OTP-8372 Fixed session reuse (in new_ssl), thanks Wil Tan.
Send CA list during Certificate Request (in new_ssl) , thanks Wil
Tan.
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When an SSL client presents a previous session ID, the server should
either honour the request to reuse the parameters previously negotiated
for the given session ID, or ignore the request and generate a new
session ID.
In this situation, new_ssl tries to complete the handshake by sending
the client a "Finished" handshake message, which violates the SSL/TLS
specs. It should instead send a ChangeCipherSpec message before sending
the FInished message. This patch fixes it.
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When requesting for client certificate, an SSL/TLS server may send a
list of the distinguished names of acceptable certificate authorities.
OpenSSL does this by default.
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