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Rizzo/Duong-Beast attack.
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evaluating ssl:recv could be left hanging for ever.
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The code is refactored and improved to make it easier to insert the
1/n-1 splitting countermeasure Rizzo/Duong-Beast that is really done
in one function clause in ssl:record_split_bin/3
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Windows do not handle long commands and would crash if
many ssl arguments are passed on the command prompt
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process_info(Pid, current_function) may return {current_function, undefined}
in some cases but will not in the importante one!
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If the server process is always closed first shutdown of
the openssl process will be gracious
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communicate with the ssl nodes with erlang distribution
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* ia/public_key/ssl/crypto/PKCS-8/OTP-9312:
Add clause for expected input to pubkey:pseudo_random_function/2 when ASN-1 compiler is fixed.
Clean up of public_key code adding specs and documentation
Added PKCS-8 support in ssl
Additions to crypto and public_key needed for full PKCS-8 support
Add PKCS-8 support to public_key
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A wrong decryption key would cause a badmatch in
generic_block_cipher_from_bin/2. The try in block_decipher/5 was
probably intendend to deal with that, but was misplace for this.
Additionaly, generating a failure alert erly, without computing the
record MAC, creates vector for a timing attack on CBC padding (for
details check TLS 1.2 RFC 5246, Sect. 6.2.3.2.). This attach vector
and the counter meassure applies to all SSL/TLS versions.
As a counter messure, compute the MAC even when decryption or padding
checks fail. A invalid padding will force a MAC failure by intentionaly
invalidating the content.
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I accidentally removed a little too much, only peercert/2 was deprecated.
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* ia/ssl/remove-old-ssl/OTP-7048:
Remove old ssl implementation and deprecated function ssl:peercert/1
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/test/Makefile
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Also cleaned up old gaurds.
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* upstream/dev:
Both the SSLv3 and TLS 1.0/TLS 1.1 specifications require implementations to ignore data following the ClientHello (i.e., extensions) if they do not understand them.
fix unknown ssl extension parsing by changing length from bits to bytes
Temporary disable tests on MAC due to issus with the MAC ODBC drivers
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Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/include/internal/ethread_header_config.h.in
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* ta/docs-fixes:
Fix misspelling of intermediate
Fix typos in erts/preloaded/src
Fix more misspellings of compatibility
Fix misspelling of kept
Fix misspelling of compatibility in ssl_basic_SUITE
Fix misspelling of compatibility
Fix misspelling of accommodate
Fix misspelling of exceed
Fix misspelling of accidentally
Fix misspelling of erroneous in xmerl_xsd
Fix misspelling of erroneous
Fix misspelling of successful
Fix typos in instrument(3)
Fix typos in dbg(3)
dialyzer: fix a small typo in list_to_bitstring test
Fix typos in cover.erl
Fix typos (variable name) in erl_nif(3)
Fix typos in mod_esi(3)
Fix trivial typos in erlang(3)
OTP-9555
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* upstream/dev:
Support explicit use of packet option httph and httph_bin
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* ia/ssl/connect-twice:
Added test case
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* ia/ssl/use-erlang-send-after-instead-of-timer-send-after:
Use erlang:send_after instead of timer:send_after
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/test/ssl_session_cache_SUITE.erl
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Also save latest delay cleanup timer ref so that we can
use erlang:read_timer to write a more reliable
test case.
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* ia/ssl/longer-timeout-in-testcase:
Time out in test case needs to be longer to make sure clean up is properly executed
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properly executed
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In ssl-4.1.5 temporary clean-up processes would crash resulting in
that the session table would not be cleaned up (e.i. using more and
more memory) and error reports would be printed, but connections would
not be affected.
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* hw/call-chmod-without-f:
Call chmod without the "-f" flag
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/Makefile
lib/asn1/test/Makefile
lib/crypto/test/Makefile
lib/debugger/test/Makefile
lib/docbuilder/test/Makefile
lib/edoc/test/Makefile
lib/erl_interface/test/Makefile
lib/inviso/test/Makefile
lib/parsetools/test/Makefile
lib/percept/test/Makefile
lib/ssl/test/Makefile
lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile
lib/test_server/test/Makefile
lib/tools/test/Makefile
OTP-9170
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When making an SSL connection (either as client or as server), the
process implementing the connection may use as much as hundreds of
kilobytes of memory, even when idle. This is problematic for any
application maintaining more than just a few SSL connections.
This patch introduces the option { hibernate_after, int() } to the
ssl:connect and ssl:listen functions, making the SSL connection
process go into hibernation after the specified number of milliseconds
of inactivity. This will reduce the memory used by the process to
just a few hundred bytes, making applications with thousands or
more SSL connections feasible, as long as most of the connections
are idle for most of the time (which is typically the case).
The approach of making the process go into hibernation only after
some time of inactivity was chosen because hibernation incurs some
CPU usage, and it is therefore not desirable for a process to
hibernate after each call.
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