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author | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2014-09-02 18:48:52 +0200 |
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committer | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2014-09-02 18:48:52 +0200 |
commit | dea8f13d8104872dec9243abe06f3d9e4c807ccd (patch) | |
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parent | 3293021e6f582c7348667e7638941620134525e1 (diff) | |
parent | 04168ae281bfbd714ddf6b90d98eac892508dde8 (diff) | |
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/released'
Conflicts:
openssl/Makefile
openssl/crypto/opensslconf.h
Diffstat (limited to 'openssl/doc')
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diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/asn1parse.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/asn1parse.pod index f7bb92621..76a765daf 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/asn1parse.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/asn1parse.pod @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ B<openssl> B<asn1parse> [B<-length number>] [B<-i>] [B<-oid filename>] +[B<-dump>] +[B<-dlimit num>] [B<-strparse offset>] [B<-genstr string>] [B<-genconf file>] @@ -64,6 +66,14 @@ indents the output according to the "depth" of the structures. a file containing additional OBJECT IDENTIFIERs (OIDs). The format of this file is described in the NOTES section below. +=item B<-dump> + +dump unknown data in hex format. + +=item B<-dlimit num> + +like B<-dump>, but only the first B<num> bytes are output. + =item B<-strparse offset> parse the contents octets of the ASN.1 object starting at B<offset>. This diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/ca.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/ca.pod index 9ff0cc361..c90e6482e 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/ca.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/ca.pod @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ B<openssl> B<ca> [B<-name section>] [B<-gencrl>] [B<-revoke file>] +[B<-status serial>] +[B<-updatedb>] [B<-crl_reason reason>] [B<-crl_hold instruction>] [B<-crl_compromise time>] @@ -26,6 +28,7 @@ B<openssl> B<ca> [B<-md arg>] [B<-policy arg>] [B<-keyfile arg>] +[B<-keyform PEM|DER>] [B<-key arg>] [B<-passin arg>] [B<-cert file>] @@ -83,7 +86,7 @@ a single self signed certificate to be signed by the CA. a file containing a single Netscape signed public key and challenge and additional field values to be signed by the CA. See the B<SPKAC FORMAT> -section for information on the required format. +section for information on the required input and output format. =item B<-infiles> @@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ are assumed to the the names of files containing certificate requests. the output file to output certificates to. The default is standard output. The certificate details will also be printed out to this -file. +file in PEM format (except that B<-spkac> outputs DER format). =item B<-outdir directory> @@ -110,6 +113,11 @@ the CA certificate file. the private key to sign requests with. +=item B<-keyform PEM|DER> + +the format of the data in the private key file. +The default is PEM. + =item B<-key password> the password used to encrypt the private key. Since on some @@ -267,6 +275,15 @@ the number of hours before the next CRL is due. a filename containing a certificate to revoke. +=item B<-status serial> + +displays the revocation status of the certificate with the specified +serial number and exits. + +=item B<-updatedb> + +Updates the database index to purge expired certificates. + =item B<-crl_reason reason> revocation reason, where B<reason> is one of: B<unspecified>, B<keyCompromise>, @@ -499,6 +516,10 @@ the SPKAC and also the required DN components as name value pairs. If you need to include the same component twice then it can be preceded by a number and a '.'. +When processing SPKAC format, the output is DER if the B<-out> +flag is used, but PEM format if sending to stdout or the B<-outdir> +flag is used. + =head1 EXAMPLES Note: these examples assume that the B<ca> directory structure is diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/ciphers.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/ciphers.pod index f44aa00a2..6086d0a71 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/ciphers.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/ciphers.pod @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ SSL v2 and for SSL v3/TLS v1. =item B<-V> -Like B<-V>, but include cipher suite codes in output (hex format). +Like B<-v>, but include cipher suite codes in output (hex format). =item B<-ssl3> @@ -116,8 +116,8 @@ specified. =item B<COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT> the ciphers included in B<ALL>, but not enabled by default. Currently -this is B<ADH>. Note that this rule does not cover B<eNULL>, which is -not included by B<ALL> (use B<COMPLEMENTOFALL> if necessary). +this is B<ADH> and B<AECDH>. Note that this rule does not cover B<eNULL>, +which is not included by B<ALL> (use B<COMPLEMENTOFALL> if necessary). =item B<ALL> @@ -165,21 +165,58 @@ included. =item B<aNULL> the cipher suites offering no authentication. This is currently the anonymous -DH algorithms. These cipher suites are vulnerable to a "man in the middle" -attack and so their use is normally discouraged. +DH algorithms and anonymous ECDH algorithms. These cipher suites are vulnerable +to a "man in the middle" attack and so their use is normally discouraged. =item B<kRSA>, B<RSA> cipher suites using RSA key exchange. +=item B<kDHr>, B<kDHd>, B<kDH> + +cipher suites using DH key agreement and DH certificates signed by CAs with RSA +and DSS keys or either respectively. Not implemented. + =item B<kEDH> -cipher suites using ephemeral DH key agreement. +cipher suites using ephemeral DH key agreement, including anonymous cipher +suites. -=item B<kDHr>, B<kDHd> +=item B<EDH> -cipher suites using DH key agreement and DH certificates signed by CAs with RSA -and DSS keys respectively. Not implemented. +cipher suites using authenticated ephemeral DH key agreement. + +=item B<ADH> + +anonymous DH cipher suites, note that this does not include anonymous Elliptic +Curve DH (ECDH) cipher suites. + +=item B<DH> + +cipher suites using DH, including anonymous DH, ephemeral DH and fixed DH. + +=item B<kECDHr>, B<kECDHe>, B<kECDH> + +cipher suites using fixed ECDH key agreement signed by CAs with RSA and ECDSA +keys or either respectively. + +=item B<kEECDH> + +cipher suites using ephemeral ECDH key agreement, including anonymous +cipher suites. + +=item B<EECDHE> + +cipher suites using authenticated ephemeral ECDH key agreement. + +=item B<AECDH> + +anonymous Elliptic Curve Diffie Hellman cipher suites. + +=item B<ECDH> + +cipher suites using ECDH key exchange, including anonymous, ephemeral and +fixed ECDH. =item B<aRSA> @@ -194,30 +231,39 @@ cipher suites using DSS authentication, i.e. the certificates carry DSS keys. cipher suites effectively using DH authentication, i.e. the certificates carry DH keys. Not implemented. +=item B<aECDH> + +cipher suites effectively using ECDH authentication, i.e. the certificates +carry ECDH keys. + +=item B<aECDSA>, B<ECDSA> + +cipher suites using ECDSA authentication, i.e. the certificates carry ECDSA +keys. + =item B<kFZA>, B<aFZA>, B<eFZA>, B<FZA> ciphers suites using FORTEZZA key exchange, authentication, encryption or all FORTEZZA algorithms. Not implemented. -=item B<TLSv1>, B<SSLv3>, B<SSLv2> - -TLS v1.0, SSL v3.0 or SSL v2.0 cipher suites respectively. +=item B<TLSv1.2>, B<TLSv1>, B<SSLv3>, B<SSLv2> -=item B<DH> - -cipher suites using DH, including anonymous DH. +TLS v1.2, TLS v1.0, SSL v3.0 or SSL v2.0 cipher suites respectively. Note: +there are no ciphersuites specific to TLS v1.1. -=item B<ADH> +=item B<AES128>, B<AES256>, B<AES> -anonymous DH cipher suites. +cipher suites using 128 bit AES, 256 bit AES or either 128 or 256 bit AES. -=item B<AES> +=item B<AESGCM> -cipher suites using AES. +AES in Galois Counter Mode (GCM): these ciphersuites are only supported +in TLS v1.2. -=item B<CAMELLIA> +=item B<CAMELLIA128>, B<CAMELLIA256>, B<CAMELLIA> -cipher suites using Camellia. +cipher suites using 128 bit CAMELLIA, 256 bit CAMELLIA or either 128 or 256 bit +CAMELLIA. =item B<3DES> @@ -251,6 +297,10 @@ cipher suites using MD5. cipher suites using SHA1. +=item B<SHA256>, B<SHA384> + +ciphersuites using SHA256 or SHA384. + =item B<aGOST> cipher suites using GOST R 34.10 (either 2001 or 94) for authenticaction @@ -277,6 +327,9 @@ cipher suites, using HMAC based on GOST R 34.11-94. cipher suites using GOST 28147-89 MAC B<instead of> HMAC. +=item B<PSK> + +cipher suites using pre-shared keys (PSK). =back @@ -423,7 +476,100 @@ Note: these ciphers can also be used in SSL v3. TLS_DHE_DSS_EXPORT1024_WITH_RC4_56_SHA EXP1024-DHE-DSS-RC4-SHA TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_RC4_128_SHA DHE-DSS-RC4-SHA -=head2 SSL v2.0 cipher suites. +=head2 Elliptic curve cipher suites. + + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA ECDH-RSA-NULL-SHA + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA ECDH-RSA-RC4-SHA + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ECDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA + + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA ECDH-ECDSA-NULL-SHA + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA ECDH-ECDSA-RC4-SHA + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ECDH-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA + + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA ECDHE-RSA-NULL-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA ECDHE-RSA-RC4-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA + + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_NULL_SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-NULL-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-RC4-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA + + TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_NULL_SHA AECDH-NULL-SHA + TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_RC4_128_SHA AECDH-RC4-SHA + TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA AECDH-DES-CBC3-SHA + TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA AECDH-AES128-SHA + TLS_ECDH_anon_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA AECDH-AES256-SHA + +=head2 TLS v1.2 cipher suites + + TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA256 NULL-SHA256 + + TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 AES128-SHA256 + TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 AES256-SHA256 + TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 Not implemented. + + TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 Not implemented. + TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 Not implemented. + + TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 DHE-DSS-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 DHE-DSS-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ECDH-RSA-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 ECDH-RSA-AES256-SHA384 + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ECDH-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ECDH-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384 + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ECDH-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ECDH-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384 + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-SHA384 + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + + TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ADH-AES128-SHA256 + TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 ADH-AES256-SHA256 + TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 ADH-AES128-GCM-SHA256 + TLS_DH_anon_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 ADH-AES256-GCM-SHA384 + +=head2 Pre shared keying (PSK) cipheruites + + TLS_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA PSK-RC4-SHA + TLS_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA PSK-3DES-EDE-CBC-SHA + TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA PSK-AES128-CBC-SHA + TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA PSK-AES256-CBC-SHA + +=head2 Deprecated SSL v2.0 cipher suites. SSL_CK_RC4_128_WITH_MD5 RC4-MD5 SSL_CK_RC4_128_EXPORT40_WITH_MD5 EXP-RC4-MD5 @@ -452,6 +598,11 @@ strength: openssl ciphers -v 'ALL:!ADH:@STRENGTH' +Include all ciphers except ones with no encryption (eNULL) or no +authentication (aNULL): + + openssl ciphers -v 'ALL:!aNULL' + Include only 3DES ciphers and then place RSA ciphers last: openssl ciphers -v '3DES:+RSA' diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/cms.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/cms.pod index a76b3e0fd..75b698834 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/cms.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/cms.pod @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ output an error. =item B<-EncryptedData_encrypt> -Encrypt suppled content using supplied symmetric key and algorithm using a CMS +Encrypt content using supplied symmetric key and algorithm using a CMS B<EncrytedData> type and output the content. =item B<-sign_receipt> diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/crl.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/crl.pod index 1ad76a5f8..044a9da91 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/crl.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/crl.pod @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ B<openssl> B<crl> [B<-text>] [B<-in filename>] [B<-out filename>] +[B<-nameopt option>] [B<-noout>] [B<-hash>] [B<-issuer>] @@ -53,6 +54,11 @@ default. print out the CRL in text form. +=item B<-nameopt option> + +option which determines how the subject or issuer names are displayed. See +the description of B<-nameopt> in L<x509(1)|x509(1)>. + =item B<-noout> don't output the encoded version of the CRL. diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/dhparam.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/dhparam.pod index 9edb4ff4e..6e27cf5c1 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/dhparam.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/dhparam.pod @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ B<openssl dhparam> [B<-in> I<filename>] [B<-out> I<filename>] [B<-dsaparam>] +[B<-check>] [B<-noout>] [B<-text>] [B<-C>] @@ -64,6 +65,10 @@ exchange more efficient. Beware that with such DSA-style DH parameters, a fresh DH key should be created for each use to avoid small-subgroup attacks that may be possible otherwise. +=item B<-check> + +check if the parameters are valid primes and generator. + =item B<-2>, B<-5> The generator to use, either 2 or 5. 2 is the default. If present then the diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/dsa.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/dsa.pod index ddbc9327f..8bf6cc9dc 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/dsa.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/dsa.pod @@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ B<openssl> B<dsa> [B<-passin arg>] [B<-out filename>] [B<-passout arg>] +[B<-aes128>] +[B<-aes192>] +[B<-aes256>] +[B<-camellia128>] +[B<-camellia192>] +[B<-camellia256>] [B<-des>] [B<-des3>] [B<-idea>] @@ -74,10 +80,10 @@ filename. the output file password source. For more information about the format of B<arg> see the B<PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS> section in L<openssl(1)|openssl(1)>. -=item B<-des|-des3|-idea> +=item B<-aes128|-aes192|-aes256|-camellia128|-camellia192|-camellia256|-des|-des3|-idea> -These options encrypt the private key with the DES, triple DES, or the -IDEA ciphers respectively before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. +These options encrypt the private key with the specified +cipher before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. If none of these options is specified the key is written in plain text. This means that using the B<dsa> utility to read in an encrypted key with no encryption option can be used to remove the pass phrase from a key, or by diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod index 788c074d7..88e9d1e83 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/ecparam.pod @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ B<openssl ecparam> [B<-C>] [B<-check>] [B<-name arg>] -[B<-list_curve>] +[B<-list_curves>] [B<-conv_form arg>] [B<-param_enc arg>] [B<-no_seed>] diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/gendsa.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/gendsa.pod index 8c7f114ca..d9f56be89 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/gendsa.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/gendsa.pod @@ -8,6 +8,12 @@ gendsa - generate a DSA private key from a set of parameters B<openssl> B<gendsa> [B<-out filename>] +[B<-aes128>] +[B<-aes192>] +[B<-aes256>] +[B<-camellia128>] +[B<-camellia192>] +[B<-camellia256>] [B<-des>] [B<-des3>] [B<-idea>] @@ -24,10 +30,10 @@ The B<gendsa> command generates a DSA private key from a DSA parameter file =over 4 -=item B<-des|-des3|-idea> +=item B<-aes128|-aes192|-aes256|-camellia128|-camellia192|-camellia256|-des|-des3|-idea> -These options encrypt the private key with the DES, triple DES, or the -IDEA ciphers respectively before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. +These options encrypt the private key with specified +cipher before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. If none of these options is specified no encryption is used. =item B<-rand file(s)> diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/genrsa.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/genrsa.pod index 7dcac2a77..cb03d09b9 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/genrsa.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/genrsa.pod @@ -9,6 +9,18 @@ genrsa - generate an RSA private key B<openssl> B<genrsa> [B<-out filename>] [B<-passout arg>] +[B<-aes128>] +[B<-aes128>] +[B<-aes192>] +[B<-aes256>] +[B<-camellia128>] +[B<-camellia192>] +[B<-camellia256>] +[B<-aes192>] +[B<-aes256>] +[B<-camellia128>] +[B<-camellia192>] +[B<-camellia256>] [B<-des>] [B<-des3>] [B<-idea>] @@ -36,10 +48,10 @@ used. the output file password source. For more information about the format of B<arg> see the B<PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS> section in L<openssl(1)|openssl(1)>. -=item B<-des|-des3|-idea> +=item B<-aes128|-aes192|-aes256|-camellia128|-camellia192|-camellia256|-des|-des3|-idea> -These options encrypt the private key with the DES, triple DES, or the -IDEA ciphers respectively before outputting it. If none of these options is +These options encrypt the private key with specified +cipher before outputting it. If none of these options is specified no encryption is used. If encryption is used a pass phrase is prompted for if it is not supplied via the B<-passout> argument. diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/rsa.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/rsa.pod index d7d784d52..21cbf8ee0 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/rsa.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/rsa.pod @@ -15,6 +15,12 @@ B<openssl> B<rsa> [B<-out filename>] [B<-passout arg>] [B<-sgckey>] +[B<-aes128>] +[B<-aes192>] +[B<-aes256>] +[B<-camellia128>] +[B<-camellia192>] +[B<-camellia256>] [B<-des>] [B<-des3>] [B<-idea>] @@ -82,10 +88,10 @@ see the B<PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS> section in L<openssl(1)|openssl(1)>. use the modified NET algorithm used with some versions of Microsoft IIS and SGC keys. -=item B<-des|-des3|-idea> +=item B<-aes128|-aes192|-aes256|-camellia128|-camellia192|-camellia256|-des|-des3|-idea> -These options encrypt the private key with the DES, triple DES, or the -IDEA ciphers respectively before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. +These options encrypt the private key with the specified +cipher before outputting it. A pass phrase is prompted for. If none of these options is specified the key is written in plain text. This means that using the B<rsa> utility to read in an encrypted key with no encryption option can be used to remove the pass phrase from a key, or by diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/s_client.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/s_client.pod index 3215b2e8c..b021c730c 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/s_client.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/s_client.pod @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ s_client - SSL/TLS client program B<openssl> B<s_client> [B<-connect host:port>] +[B<-servername name>] [B<-verify depth>] [B<-verify_return_error>] [B<-cert filename>] @@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ B<openssl> B<s_client> [B<-nbio>] [B<-crlf>] [B<-ign_eof>] +[B<-no_ign_eof>] [B<-quiet>] [B<-ssl2>] [B<-ssl3>] @@ -37,6 +39,7 @@ B<openssl> B<s_client> [B<-no_tls1>] [B<-bugs>] [B<-cipher cipherlist>] +[B<-serverpref>] [B<-starttls protocol>] [B<-engine id>] [B<-tlsextdebug>] @@ -44,6 +47,8 @@ B<openssl> B<s_client> [B<-sess_out filename>] [B<-sess_in filename>] [B<-rand file(s)>] +[B<-status>] +[B<-nextprotoneg protocols>] =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -60,6 +65,10 @@ SSL servers. This specifies the host and optional port to connect to. If not specified then an attempt is made to connect to the local host on port 4433. +=item B<-servername name> + +Set the TLS SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in the ClientHello message. + =item B<-cert certname> The certificate to use, if one is requested by the server. The default is @@ -172,6 +181,11 @@ input. inhibit printing of session and certificate information. This implicitly turns on B<-ign_eof> as well. +=item B<-no_ign_eof> + +shut down the connection when end of file is reached in the input. +Can be used to override the implicit B<-ign_eof> after B<-quiet>. + =item B<-psk_identity identity> Use the PSK identity B<identity> when using a PSK cipher suite. @@ -205,6 +219,10 @@ the server determines which cipher suite is used it should take the first supported cipher in the list sent by the client. See the B<ciphers> command for more information. +=item B<-serverpref> + +use the server's cipher preferences; only used for SSLV2. + =item B<-starttls protocol> send the protocol-specific message(s) to switch to TLS for communication. @@ -243,6 +261,22 @@ Multiple files can be specified separated by a OS-dependent character. The separator is B<;> for MS-Windows, B<,> for OpenVMS, and B<:> for all others. +=item B<-status> + +sends a certificate status request to the server (OCSP stapling). The server +response (if any) is printed out. + +=item B<-nextprotoneg protocols> + +enable Next Protocol Negotiation TLS extension and provide a list of +comma-separated protocol names that the client should advertise +support for. The list should contain most wanted protocols first. +Protocol names are printable ASCII strings, for example "http/1.1" or +"spdy/3". +Empty list of protocols is treated specially and will cause the client to +advertise support for the TLS extension but disconnect just after +reciving ServerHello with a list of server supported protocols. + =back =head1 CONNECTED COMMANDS diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/s_server.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/s_server.pod index f9b9ca532..2105b603b 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/s_server.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/s_server.pod @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ B<openssl> B<s_server> [B<-CAfile filename>] [B<-nocert>] [B<-cipher cipherlist>] +[B<-serverpref>] [B<-quiet>] [B<-no_tmp_rsa>] [B<-ssl2>] @@ -55,6 +56,11 @@ B<openssl> B<s_server> [B<-no_ticket>] [B<-id_prefix arg>] [B<-rand file(s)>] +[B<-status>] +[B<-status_verbose>] +[B<-status_timeout nsec>] +[B<-status_url url>] +[B<-nextprotoneg protocols>] =head1 DESCRIPTION @@ -150,6 +156,9 @@ the client. With the B<-verify> option a certificate is requested but the client does not have to send one, with the B<-Verify> option the client must supply a certificate or an error occurs. +If the ciphersuite cannot request a client certificate (for example an +anonymous ciphersuite or PSK) this option has no effect. + =item B<-crl_check>, B<-crl_check_all> Check the peer certificate has not been revoked by its CA. @@ -231,6 +240,10 @@ also included in the server list is used. Because the client specifies the preference order, the order of the server cipherlist irrelevant. See the B<ciphers> command for more information. +=item B<-serverpref> + +use the server's cipher preferences, rather than the client's preferences. + =item B<-tlsextdebug> print out a hex dump of any TLS extensions received from the server. @@ -282,6 +295,33 @@ Multiple files can be specified separated by a OS-dependent character. The separator is B<;> for MS-Windows, B<,> for OpenVMS, and B<:> for all others. +=item B<-status> + +enables certificate status request support (aka OCSP stapling). + +=item B<-status_verbose> + +enables certificate status request support (aka OCSP stapling) and gives +a verbose printout of the OCSP response. + +=item B<-status_timeout nsec> + +sets the timeout for OCSP response to B<nsec> seconds. + +=item B<-status_url url> + +sets a fallback responder URL to use if no responder URL is present in the +server certificate. Without this option an error is returned if the server +certificate does not contain a responder address. + +=item B<-nextprotoneg protocols> + +enable Next Protocol Negotiation TLS extension and provide a +comma-separated list of supported protocol names. +The list should contain most wanted protocols first. +Protocol names are printable ASCII strings, for example "http/1.1" or +"spdy/3". + =back =head1 CONNECTED COMMANDS diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/verify.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/verify.pod index f35d40295..0c8e4926c 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/verify.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/verify.pod @@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ of the B<x509> utility). Under Unix the B<c_rehash> script will automatically create symbolic links to a directory of certificates. =item B<-CAfile file> - A file of trusted certificates. The file should contain multiple certificates in PEM format concatenated together. diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/x509.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/x509.pod index d2d9eb812..6109389e0 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/x509.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/x509.pod @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ B<openssl> B<x509> [B<-hash>] [B<-subject_hash>] [B<-issuer_hash>] +[B<-ocspid>] [B<-subject>] [B<-issuer>] [B<-nameopt option>] @@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ B<openssl> B<x509> [B<-enddate>] [B<-purpose>] [B<-dates>] +[B<-checkend num>] [B<-modulus>] [B<-pubkey>] [B<-fingerprint>] @@ -42,6 +44,7 @@ B<openssl> B<x509> [B<-days arg>] [B<-set_serial n>] [B<-signkey filename>] +[B<-passin arg>] [B<-x509toreq>] [B<-req>] [B<-CA filename>] @@ -49,6 +52,7 @@ B<openssl> B<x509> [B<-CAcreateserial>] [B<-CAserial filename>] [B<-text>] +[B<-certopt option>] [B<-C>] [B<-md2|-md5|-sha1|-mdc2>] [B<-clrext>] @@ -159,6 +163,10 @@ name. outputs the "hash" of the certificate issuer name. +=item B<-ocspid> + +outputs the OCSP hash values for the subject name and public key. + =item B<-hash> synonym for "-subject_hash" for backward compatibility reasons. @@ -208,6 +216,11 @@ prints out the expiry date of the certificate, that is the notAfter date. prints out the start and expiry dates of a certificate. +=item B<-checkend arg> + +checks if the certificate expires within the next B<arg> seconds and exits +non-zero if yes it will expire or zero if not. + =item B<-fingerprint> prints out the digest of the DER encoded version of the whole certificate @@ -313,6 +326,11 @@ If the input is a certificate request then a self signed certificate is created using the supplied private key using the subject name in the request. +=item B<-passin arg> + +the key password source. For more information about the format of B<arg> +see the B<PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS> section in L<openssl(1)|openssl(1)>. + =item B<-clrext> delete any extensions from a certificate. This option is used when a @@ -468,7 +486,7 @@ using the format \UXXXX for 16 bits and \WXXXXXXXX for 32 bits. Also if this option is off any UTF8Strings will be converted to their character form first. -=item B<no_type> +=item B<ignore_type> this option does not attempt to interpret multibyte characters in any way. That is their content octets are merely dumped as though one octet diff --git a/openssl/doc/apps/x509v3_config.pod b/openssl/doc/apps/x509v3_config.pod index 13ff85b17..c82cea1da 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/apps/x509v3_config.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/apps/x509v3_config.pod @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ The IP address used in the B<IP> options can be in either IPv4 or IPv6 format. The value of B<dirName> should point to a section containing the distinguished name to use as a set of name value pairs. Multi values AVAs can be formed by -preceeding the name with a B<+> character. +prefacing the name with a B<+> character. otherName can include arbitrary data associated with an OID: the value should be the OID followed by a semicolon and the content in standard diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/ASN1_generate_nconf.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/ASN1_generate_nconf.pod index 542fd1579..bfa0a04ff 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/ASN1_generate_nconf.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/ASN1_generate_nconf.pod @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Encode the B<NULL> type, the B<value> string must not be present. =item B<INTEGER>, B<INT> Encodes an ASN1 B<INTEGER> type. The B<value> string represents -the value of the integer, it can be preceeded by a minus sign and +the value of the integer, it can be prefaced by a minus sign and is normally interpreted as a decimal value unless the prefix B<0x> is included. diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_f_base64.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_f_base64.pod index 438af3b6b..d1d7bf0bd 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_f_base64.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_f_base64.pod @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ to standard output: b64 = BIO_new(BIO_f_base64()); bio = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE); - bio = BIO_push(b64, bio); - BIO_write(bio, message, strlen(message)); - BIO_flush(bio); + BIO_push(b64, bio); + BIO_write(b64, message, strlen(message)); + BIO_flush(b64); - BIO_free_all(bio); + BIO_free_all(b64); Read Base64 encoded data from standard input and write the decoded data to standard output: @@ -62,11 +62,12 @@ data to standard output: b64 = BIO_new(BIO_f_base64()); bio = BIO_new_fp(stdin, BIO_NOCLOSE); bio_out = BIO_new_fp(stdout, BIO_NOCLOSE); - bio = BIO_push(b64, bio); - while((inlen = BIO_read(bio, inbuf, 512)) > 0) + BIO_push(b64, bio); + while((inlen = BIO_read(b64, inbuf, 512)) > 0) BIO_write(bio_out, inbuf, inlen); - BIO_free_all(bio); + BIO_flush(bio_out); + BIO_free_all(b64); =head1 BUGS diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_push.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_push.pod index 8af1d3c09..8a2657cd5 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_push.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/BIO_push.pod @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If the call: BIO_push(b64, f); -is made then the new chain will be B<b64-chain>. After making the calls +is made then the new chain will be B<b64-f>. After making the calls BIO_push(md2, b64); BIO_push(md1, md2); diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod index 828ecf529..01e196c95 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/ERR_get_error.pod @@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ additionally store the file name and line number where the error occurred in *B<file> and *B<line>, unless these are B<NULL>. ERR_get_error_line_data(), ERR_peek_error_line_data() and -ERR_get_last_error_line_data() store additional data and flags +ERR_peek_last_error_line_data() store additional data and flags associated with the error code in *B<data> and *B<flags>, unless these are B<NULL>. *B<data> contains a string -if *B<flags>&B<ERR_TXT_STRING> is true. +if *B<flags>&B<ERR_TXT_STRING> is true. An application B<MUST NOT> free the *B<data> pointer (or any other pointers returned by these functions) with OPENSSL_free() as freeing is handled diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_DigestInit.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_DigestInit.pod index 367691cc7..310c65eb3 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_DigestInit.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_DigestInit.pod @@ -161,9 +161,8 @@ EVP_MD_CTX_copy_ex() returns 1 if successful or 0 for failure. EVP_MD_type(), EVP_MD_pkey_type() and EVP_MD_type() return the NID of the corresponding OBJECT IDENTIFIER or NID_undef if none exists. -EVP_MD_size(), EVP_MD_block_size(), EVP_MD_CTX_size(e), EVP_MD_size(), -EVP_MD_CTX_block_size() and EVP_MD_block_size() return the digest or block -size in bytes. +EVP_MD_size(), EVP_MD_block_size(), EVP_MD_CTX_size() and +EVP_MD_CTX_block_size() return the digest or block size in bytes. EVP_md_null(), EVP_md2(), EVP_md5(), EVP_sha(), EVP_sha1(), EVP_dss(), EVP_dss1(), EVP_mdc2() and EVP_ripemd160() return pointers to the diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.pod index 1c4bf184a..d11e054e4 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_EncryptInit.pod @@ -344,7 +344,10 @@ bits and 12 rounds. Where possible the B<EVP> interface to symmetric ciphers should be used in preference to the low level interfaces. This is because the code then becomes -transparent to the cipher used and much more flexible. +transparent to the cipher used and much more flexible. Additionally, the +B<EVP> interface will ensure the use of platform specific cryptographic +acceleration such as AES-NI (the low level interfaces do not provide the +guarantee). PKCS padding works by adding B<n> padding bytes of value B<n> to make the total length of the encrypted data a multiple of the block size. Padding is always diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod index 620a623ab..14ecc775a 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/EVP_SignInit.pod @@ -30,9 +30,11 @@ signature context B<ctx>. This function can be called several times on the same B<ctx> to include additional data. EVP_SignFinal() signs the data in B<ctx> using the private key B<pkey> and -places the signature in B<sig>. The number of bytes of data written (i.e. the -length of the signature) will be written to the integer at B<s>, at most -EVP_PKEY_size(pkey) bytes will be written. +places the signature in B<sig>. B<sig> must be at least EVP_PKEY_size(pkey) +bytes in size. B<s> is an OUT paramter, and not used as an IN parameter. +The number of bytes of data written (i.e. the length of the signature) +will be written to the integer at B<s>, at most EVP_PKEY_size(pkey) bytes +will be written. EVP_SignInit() initializes a signing context B<ctx> to use the default implementation of digest B<type>. diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_set_method.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_set_method.pod index 2c963d7e5..0ef078118 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_set_method.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_set_method.pod @@ -125,14 +125,18 @@ the default method is used. /* sign. For backward compatibility, this is used only * if (flags & RSA_FLAG_SIGN_VER) */ - int (*rsa_sign)(int type, unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_len, - unsigned char *sigret, unsigned int *siglen, RSA *rsa); - + int (*rsa_sign)(int type, + const unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_length, + unsigned char *sigret, unsigned int *siglen, const RSA *rsa); /* verify. For backward compatibility, this is used only * if (flags & RSA_FLAG_SIGN_VER) */ - int (*rsa_verify)(int type, unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_len, - unsigned char *sigbuf, unsigned int siglen, RSA *rsa); + int (*rsa_verify)(int dtype, + const unsigned char *m, unsigned int m_length, + const unsigned char *sigbuf, unsigned int siglen, + const RSA *rsa); + /* keygen. If NULL builtin RSA key generation will be used */ + int (*rsa_keygen)(RSA *rsa, int bits, BIGNUM *e, BN_GENCB *cb); } RSA_METHOD; diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_sign.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_sign.pod index 8553be8e9..fc16b1f4f 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_sign.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/RSA_sign.pod @@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ RSA_sign() signs the message digest B<m> of size B<m_len> using the private key B<rsa> as specified in PKCS #1 v2.0. It stores the signature in B<sigret> and the signature size in B<siglen>. B<sigret> must point to RSA_size(B<rsa>) bytes of memory. +Note that PKCS #1 adds meta-data, placing limits on the size of the +key that can be used. +See L<RSA_private_encrypt(3)|RSA_private_encrypt(3)> for lower-level +operations. B<type> denotes the message digest algorithm that was used to generate B<m>. It usually is one of B<NID_sha1>, B<NID_ripemd160> and B<NID_md5>; diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/des.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/des.pod index 6f0cf1cc5..e1add56b5 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/des.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/des.pod @@ -135,9 +135,8 @@ depend on a global variable. DES_set_odd_parity() sets the parity of the passed I<key> to odd. -DES_is_weak_key() returns 1 is the passed key is a weak key, 0 if it -is ok. The probability that a randomly generated key is weak is -1/2^52, so it is not really worth checking for them. +DES_is_weak_key() returns 1 if the passed key is a weak key, 0 if it +is ok. The following routines mostly operate on an input and output stream of I<DES_cblock>s. @@ -181,7 +180,7 @@ of 24 bytes. This is much better than CBC DES. DES_ede3_cbc_encrypt() implements outer triple CBC DES encryption with three keys. This means that each DES operation inside the CBC mode is -really an C<C=E(ks3,D(ks2,E(ks1,M)))>. This mode is used by SSL. +an C<C=E(ks3,D(ks2,E(ks1,M)))>. This mode is used by SSL. The DES_ede2_cbc_encrypt() macro implements two-key Triple-DES by reusing I<ks1> for the final encryption. C<C=E(ks1,D(ks2,E(ks1,M)))>. diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/err.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/err.pod index 6f729554d..4a5dc6935 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/err.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/err.pod @@ -171,7 +171,6 @@ ERR_get_string_table(void) respectively. =head1 SEE ALSO -L<CRYPTO_set_id_callback(3)|CRYPTO_set_id_callback(3)>, L<CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(3)|CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(3)>, L<ERR_get_error(3)|ERR_get_error(3)>, L<ERR_GET_LIB(3)|ERR_GET_LIB(3)>, diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/pem.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/pem.pod index 54414a3f6..21e9fe3b9 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/pem.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/pem.pod @@ -450,9 +450,9 @@ byte B<salt> encoded as a set of hexadecimal digits. After this is the base64 encoded encrypted data. -The encryption key is determined using EVP_bytestokey(), using B<salt> and an +The encryption key is determined using EVP_BytesToKey(), using B<salt> and an iteration count of 1. The IV used is the value of B<salt> and *not* the IV -returned by EVP_bytestokey(). +returned by EVP_BytesToKey(). =head1 BUGS @@ -474,3 +474,7 @@ The read routines return either a pointer to the structure read or NULL if an error occurred. The write routines return 1 for success or 0 for failure. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L<EVP_get_cipherbyname(3)|EVP_get_cipherbyname>, L<EVP_BytesToKey(3)|EVP_BytesToKey(3)> diff --git a/openssl/doc/crypto/ui.pod b/openssl/doc/crypto/ui.pod index 6df68d604..04f8e9c36 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/crypto/ui.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/crypto/ui.pod @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ verification will fail. UI_add_input_boolean() adds a prompt to the UI that's supposed to be answered in a boolean way, with a single character for yes and a different character for no. A set of characters that can be used to cancel the prompt is given -as well. The prompt itself is really divided in two, one part being the +as well. The prompt itself is divided in two, one part being the descriptive text (given through the I<prompt> argument) and one describing the possible answers (given through the I<action_desc> argument). diff --git a/openssl/doc/fingerprints.txt b/openssl/doc/fingerprints.txt index 4030c81fa..373e90d0a 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/fingerprints.txt +++ b/openssl/doc/fingerprints.txt @@ -4,12 +4,11 @@ OpenSSL releases are signed with PGP/GnuPG keys. You can find the signatures in separate files in the same location you find the distributions themselves. The normal file name is the same as the distribution file, with '.asc' added. For example, the signature for -the distribution of OpenSSL 0.9.7f, openssl-0.9.7f.tar.gz, is found in -the file openssl-0.9.7f.tar.gz.asc. +the distribution of OpenSSL 1.0.1h, openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz, is found in +the file openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz.asc. The following is the list of fingerprints for the keys that are -currently in use (have been used since summer 2004) to sign OpenSSL -distributions: +currently in use to sign OpenSSL distributions: pub 1024D/F709453B 2003-10-20 Key fingerprint = C4CA B749 C34F 7F4C C04F DAC9 A7AF 9E78 F709 453B @@ -34,10 +33,6 @@ uid Mark Cox <mjc@redhat.com> uid Mark Cox <mark@awe.com> uid Mark Cox <mjc@apache.org> -pub 1024R/26BB437D 1997-04-28 - Key fingerprint = 00 C9 21 8E D1 AB 70 37 DD 67 A2 3A 0A 6F 8D A5 -uid Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com> - pub 1024R/9C58A66D 1997-04-03 Key fingerprint = 13 D0 B8 9D 37 30 C3 ED AC 9C 24 7D 45 8C 17 67 uid jaenicke@openssl.org @@ -62,3 +57,7 @@ uid Bodo Moeller <3moeller@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> uid Bodo Moeller <Bodo_Moeller@public.uni-hamburg.de> uid Bodo Moeller <3moeller@rzdspc5.informatik.uni-hamburg.de> +pub 2048R/0E604491 2013-04-30 + Key fingerprint = 8657 ABB2 60F0 56B1 E519 0839 D9C4 D26D 0E60 4491 +uid Matt Caswell <frodo@baggins.org> + diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.pod index eb772b55d..2e113be60 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CIPHER_get_name.pod @@ -23,8 +23,12 @@ SSL_CIPHER_get_bits() returns the number of secret bits used for B<cipher>. If B<alg_bits> is not NULL, it contains the number of bits processed by the chosen algorithm. If B<cipher> is NULL, 0 is returned. -SSL_CIPHER_get_version() returns the protocol version for B<cipher>, currently -"SSLv2", "SSLv3", or "TLSv1". If B<cipher> is NULL, "(NONE)" is returned. +SSL_CIPHER_get_version() returns string which indicates the SSL/TLS protocol +version that first defined the cipher. +This is currently B<SSLv2> or B<TLSv1/SSLv3>. +In some cases it should possibly return "TLSv1.2" but does not; +use SSL_CIPHER_description() instead. +If B<cipher> is NULL, "(NONE)" is returned. SSL_CIPHER_description() returns a textual description of the cipher used into the buffer B<buf> of length B<len> provided. B<len> must be at least @@ -52,7 +56,8 @@ Textual representation of the cipher name. =item <protocol version> -Protocol version: B<SSLv2>, B<SSLv3>. The TLSv1 ciphers are flagged with SSLv3. +Protocol version: B<SSLv2>, B<SSLv3>, B<TLSv1.2>. The TLSv1.0 ciphers are +flagged with SSLv3. No new ciphers were added by TLSv1.1. =item Kx=<key exchange> @@ -91,6 +96,10 @@ Some examples for the output of SSL_CIPHER_description(): RC4-MD5 SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=MD5 EXP-RC4-MD5 SSLv3 Kx=RSA(512) Au=RSA Enc=RC4(40) Mac=MD5 export +A comp[lete list can be retrieved by invoking the following command: + + openssl ciphers -v ALL + =head1 BUGS If SSL_CIPHER_description() is called with B<cipher> being NULL, the diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.pod index ee28f5ccc..5955ee1cb 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert.pod @@ -24,6 +24,16 @@ the library will try to complete the chain from the available CA certificates in the trusted CA storage, see L<SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(3)|SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(3)>. +The B<x509> certificate provided to SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert() will be freed by the library when the B<SSL_CTX> is destroyed. An application B<should not> free the B<x509> object. + +=head1 RESTRICTIONS + +Only one set of extra chain certificates can be specified per SSL_CTX +structure. Different chains for different certificates (for example if both +RSA and DSA certificates are specified by the same server) or different SSL +structures with the same parent SSL_CTX cannot be specified using this +function. + =head1 RETURN VALUES SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert() returns 1 on success. Check out the diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.pod index 8e0abd36c..c660a18fc 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_add_session.pod @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ If a server SSL_CTX is configured with the SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE flag then the internal cache will not be populated automatically by new sessions negotiated by the SSL/TLS implementation, even though the internal cache will be searched automatically for session-resume requests (the -latter can be surpressed by SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP). So the +latter can be suppressed by SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP). So the application can use SSL_CTX_add_session() directly to have full control over the sessions that can be resumed if desired. diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.pod index 73e8c47f9..491ac8c17 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_new.pod @@ -51,22 +51,36 @@ SSLv3 client hello messages. =item SSLv23_method(void), SSLv23_server_method(void), SSLv23_client_method(void) -A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods will understand the SSLv2, -SSLv3, and TLSv1 protocol. A client will send out SSLv2 client hello messages -and will indicate that it also understands SSLv3 and TLSv1. A server will -understand SSLv2, SSLv3, and TLSv1 client hello messages. This is the best -choice when compatibility is a concern. +A TLS/SSL connection established with these methods may understand the SSLv2, +SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 protocols. + +If the cipher list does not contain any SSLv2 ciphersuites (the default +cipher list does not) or extensions are required (for example server name) +a client will send out TLSv1 client hello messages including extensions and +will indicate that it also understands TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 and permits a +fallback to SSLv3. A server will support SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 +protocols. This is the best choice when compatibility is a concern. + +If any SSLv2 ciphersuites are included in the cipher list and no extensions +are required then SSLv2 compatible client hellos will be used by clients and +SSLv2 will be accepted by servers. This is B<not> recommended due to the +insecurity of SSLv2 and the limited nature of the SSLv2 client hello +prohibiting the use of extensions. =back The list of protocols available can later be limited using the SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2, -SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1 options of the B<SSL_CTX_set_options()> or -B<SSL_set_options()> functions. Using these options it is possible to choose -e.g. SSLv23_server_method() and be able to negotiate with all possible -clients, but to only allow newer protocols like SSLv3 or TLSv1. +SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1, SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 and SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2 +options of the SSL_CTX_set_options() or SSL_set_options() functions. +Using these options it is possible to choose e.g. SSLv23_server_method() and +be able to negotiate with all possible clients, but to only allow newer +protocols like TLSv1, TLSv1.1 or TLS v1.2. + +Applications which never want to support SSLv2 (even is the cipher string +is configured to use SSLv2 ciphersuites) can set SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2. SSL_CTX_new() initializes the list of ciphers, the session cache setting, -the callbacks, the keys and certificates, and the options to its default +the callbacks, the keys and certificates and the options to its default values. =head1 RETURN VALUES diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.pod index ed64f6415..bd4df4abd 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list.pod @@ -54,6 +54,10 @@ of 512 bits and the server is not configured to use temporary RSA keys), the "no shared cipher" (SSL_R_NO_SHARED_CIPHER) error is generated and the handshake will fail. +If the cipher list does not contain any SSLv2 cipher suites (this is the +default) then SSLv2 is effectively disabled and neither clients nor servers +will attempt to use SSLv2. + =head1 RETURN VALUES SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list() and SSL_set_cipher_list() return 1 if any cipher diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.pod index 5e9739266..4965385e9 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list.pod @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ the chosen B<ssl>, overriding the setting valid for B<ssl>'s SSL_CTX object. =head1 NOTES When a TLS/SSL server requests a client certificate (see -B<SSL_CTX_set_verify_options()>), it sends a list of CAs, for which +B<SSL_CTX_set_verify(3)>), it sends a list of CAs, for which it will accept certificates, to the client. This list must explicitly be set using SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list() for diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod index 3465b5c7b..d0df69a9b 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb.pod @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ using the B<x509> and B<pkey> arguments and "1" must be returned. The certificate will be installed into B<ssl>, see the NOTES and BUGS sections. If no certificate should be set, "0" has to be returned and no certificate will be sent. A negative return value will suspend the handshake and the -handshake function will return immediatly. L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)> +handshake function will return immediately. L<SSL_get_error(3)|SSL_get_error(3)> will return SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP to indicate, that the handshake was suspended. The next call to the handshake function will again lead to the call of client_cert_cb(). It is the job of the client_cert_cb() to store information diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.pod index d8866927a..6e6b5e6d8 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_options.pod @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Connections and renegotiation are always permitted by OpenSSL implementations. =head2 Unpatched client and patched OpenSSL server -The initial connection suceeds but client renegotiation is denied by the +The initial connection succeeds but client renegotiation is denied by the server with a B<no_renegotiation> warning alert if TLS v1.0 is used or a fatal B<handshake_failure> alert in SSL v3.0. diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb.pod new file mode 100644 index 000000000..da0dd0f59 --- /dev/null +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb.pod @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +=pod + +=head1 NAME + +SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb - set a callback for session ticket processing + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + #include <openssl/tls1.h> + + long SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb(SSL_CTX sslctx, + int (*cb)(SSL *s, unsigned char key_name[16], + unsigned char iv[EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH], + EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, HMAC_CTX *hctx, int enc)); + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb() sets a callback fuction I<cb> for handling +session tickets for the ssl context I<sslctx>. Session tickets, defined in +RFC5077 provide an enhanced session resumption capability where the server +implementation is not required to maintain per session state. It only applies +to TLS and there is no SSLv3 implementation. + +The callback is available when the OpenSSL library was built without +I<OPENSSL_NO_TLSEXT> being defined. + +The callback function I<cb> will be called for every client instigated TLS +session when session ticket extension is presented in the TLS hello +message. It is the responsibility of this function to create or retrieve the +cryptographic parameters and to maintain their state. + +The OpenSSL library uses your callback function to help implement a common TLS +ticket construction state according to RFC5077 Section 4 such that per session +state is unnecessary and a small set of cryptographic variables needs to be +maintained by the callback function implementation. + +In order to reuse a session, a TLS client must send the a session ticket +extension to the server. The client can only send exactly one session ticket. +The server, through the callback function, either agrees to reuse the session +ticket information or it starts a full TLS handshake to create a new session +ticket. + +Before the callback function is started I<ctx> and I<hctx> have been +initialised with EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init and HMAC_CTX_init respectively. + +For new sessions tickets, when the client doesn't present a session ticket, or +an attempted retreival of the ticket failed, or a renew option was indicated, +the callback function will be called with I<enc> equal to 1. The OpenSSL +library expects that the function will set an arbitary I<name>, initialize +I<iv>, and set the cipher context I<ctx> and the hash context I<hctx>. + +The I<name> is 16 characters long and is used as a key identifier. + +The I<iv> length is the length of the IV of the corresponding cipher. The +maximum IV length is L<EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH> bytes defined in B<evp.h>. + +The initialization vector I<iv> should be a random value. The cipher context +I<ctx> should use the initialisation vector I<iv>. The cipher context can be +set using L<EVP_EncryptInit_ex>. The hmac context can be set using L<HMAC_Init_ex>. + +When the client presents a session ticket, the callback function with be called +with I<enc> set to 0 indicating that the I<cb> function should retreive a set +of parameters. In this case I<name> and I<iv> have already been parsed out of +the session ticket. The OpenSSL library expects that the I<name> will be used +to retrieve a cryptographic parameters and that the cryptographic context +I<ctx> will be set with the retreived parameters and the initialization vector +I<iv>. using a function like L<EVP_DecryptInit_ex>. The I<hctx> needs to be set +using L<HMAC_Init_ex>. + +If the I<name> is still valid but a renewal of the ticket is required the +callback function should return 2. The library will call the callback again +with an arguement of enc equal to 1 to set the new ticket. + +The return value of the I<cb> function is used by OpenSSL to determine what +further processing will occur. The following return values have meaning: + +=over 4 + +=item Z<>2 + +This indicates that the I<ctx> and I<hctx> have been set and the session can +continue on those parameters. Additionally it indicates that the session +ticket is in a renewal period and should be replaced. The OpenSSL library will +call I<cb> again with an enc argument of 1 to set the new ticket (see RFC5077 +3.3 paragraph 2). + +=item Z<>1 + +This indicates that the I<ctx> and I<hctx> have been set and the session can +continue on those parameters. + +=item Z<>0 + +This indicates that it was not possible to set/retrieve a session ticket and +the SSL/TLS session will continue by by negiotationing a set of cryptographic +parameters or using the alternate SSL/TLS resumption mechanism, session ids. + +If called with enc equal to 0 the library will call the I<cb> again to get +a new set of parameters. + +=item less than 0 + +This indicates an error. + +=back + +=head1 NOTES + +Session resumption shortcuts the TLS so that the client certificate +negiotation don't occur. It makes up for this by storing client certificate +an all other negotiated state information encrypted within the ticket. In a +resumed session the applications will have all this state information available +exactly as if a full negiotation had occured. + +If an attacker can obtain the key used to encrypt a session ticket, they can +obtain the master secret for any ticket using that key and decrypt any traffic +using that session: even if the ciphersuite supports forward secrecy. As +a result applications may wish to use multiple keys and avoid using long term +keys stored in files. + +Applications can use longer keys to maintain a consistent level of security. +For example if a ciphersuite uses 256 bit ciphers but only a 128 bit ticket key +the overall security is only 128 bits because breaking the ticket key will +enable an attacker to obtain the session keys. + +=head1 EXAMPLES + +Reference Implemention: + SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb(SSL,ssl_tlsext_ticket_key_cb); + .... + + static int ssl_tlsext_ticket_key_cb(SSL *s, unsigned char key_name[16], unsigned char *iv, EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, HMAC_CTX *hctx, int enc) + { + if (enc) { /* create new session */ + if (RAND_bytes(iv, EVP_MAX_IV_LENGTH) ) { + return -1; /* insufficient random */ + } + + key = currentkey(); /* something that you need to implement */ + if ( !key ) { + /* current key doesn't exist or isn't valid */ + key = createkey(); /* something that you need to implement. + * createkey needs to initialise, a name, + * an aes_key, a hmac_key and optionally + * an expire time. */ + if ( !key ) { /* key couldn't be created */ + return 0; + } + } + memcpy(key_name, key->name, 16); + + EVP_EncryptInit_ex(&ctx, EVP_aes_128_cbc(), NULL, key->aes_key, iv); + HMAC_Init_ex(&hctx, key->hmac_key, 16, EVP_sha256(), NULL); + + return 1; + + } else { /* retrieve session */ + key = findkey(name); + + if (!key || key->expire < now() ) { + return 0; + } + + HMAC_Init_ex(&hctx, key->hmac_key, 16, EVP_sha256(), NULL); + EVP_DecryptInit_ex(&ctx, EVP_aes_128_cbc(), NULL, key->aes_key, iv ); + + if (key->expire < ( now() - RENEW_TIME ) ) { + /* return 2 - this session will get a new ticket even though the current is still valid */ + return 2; + } + return 1; + + } + } + + + +=head1 RETURN VALUES + +returns 0 to indicate the callback function was set. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L<ssl(3)|ssl(3)>, L<SSL_set_session(3)|SSL_set_session(3)>, +L<SSL_session_reused(3)|SSL_session_reused(3)>, +L<SSL_CTX_add_session(3)|SSL_CTX_add_session(3)>, +L<SSL_CTX_sess_number(3)|SSL_CTX_sess_number(3)>, +L<SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3)|SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(3)>, +L<SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(3)|SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(3)>, + +=head1 HISTORY + +This function was introduced in OpenSSL 0.9.8h + +=cut diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.pod index 29d1f8a6f..b34c68aba 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback.pod @@ -12,12 +12,10 @@ SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback, SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh, SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback, SSL_se DH *(*tmp_dh_callback)(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength)); long SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(SSL_CTX *ctx, DH *dh); - void SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx, + void SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ctx, DH *(*tmp_dh_callback)(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength)); long SSL_set_tmp_dh(SSL *ssl, DH *dh) - DH *(*tmp_dh_callback)(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength)); - =head1 DESCRIPTION SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback() sets the callback function for B<ctx> to be @@ -81,7 +79,7 @@ instead (see L<dhparam(1)|dhparam(1)>), but in this case SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE is mandatory. Application authors may compile in DH parameters. Files dh512.pem, -dh1024.pem, dh2048.pem, and dh4096 in the 'apps' directory of current +dh1024.pem, dh2048.pem, and dh4096.pem in the 'apps' directory of current version of the OpenSSL distribution contain the 'SKIP' DH parameters, which use safe primes and were generated verifiably pseudo-randomly. These files can be converted into C code using the B<-C> option of the diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod index 6fd6c0321..b6ba6bb51 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_CTX_set_verify.pod @@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ certificates would not be present, most likely a X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY will be issued. The depth count is "level 0:peer certificate", "level 1: CA certificate", "level 2: higher level CA certificate", and so on. Setting the maximum -depth to 2 allows the levels 0, 1, and 2. The default depth limit is 9, -allowing for the peer certificate and additional 9 CA certificates. +depth to 2 allows the levels 0, 1, and 2. The default depth limit is 100, +allowing for the peer certificate and additional 100 CA certificates. The B<verify_callback> function is used to control the behaviour when the SSL_VERIFY_PEER flag is set. It must be supplied by the application and diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_get_version.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_get_version.pod index cc271db2c..9ae6f2550 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_get_version.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/SSL_get_version.pod @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ SSL_get_version - get the protocol version of a connection. =head1 DESCRIPTION -SSL_get_cipher_version() returns the name of the protocol used for the +SSL_get_version() returns the name of the protocol used for the connection B<ssl>. =head1 RETURN VALUES -The following strings can occur: +The following strings can be returned: =over 4 @@ -31,7 +31,15 @@ The connection uses the SSLv3 protocol. =item TLSv1 -The connection uses the TLSv1 protocol. +The connection uses the TLSv1.0 protocol. + +=item TLSv1.1 + +The connection uses the TLSv1.1 protocol. + +=item TLSv1.2 + +The connection uses the TLSv1.2 protocol. =item unknown diff --git a/openssl/doc/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.pod b/openssl/doc/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.pod index 81d276477..bce06e23b 100644 --- a/openssl/doc/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.pod +++ b/openssl/doc/ssl/d2i_SSL_SESSION.pod @@ -48,6 +48,16 @@ known limit on the size of the created ASN1 representation, so the necessary amount of space should be obtained by first calling i2d_SSL_SESSION() with B<pp=NULL>, and obtain the size needed, then allocate the memory and call i2d_SSL_SESSION() again. +Note that this will advance the value contained in B<*pp> so it is necessary +to save a copy of the original allocation. +For example: + int i,j; + char *p, *temp; + i = i2d_SSL_SESSION(sess, NULL); + p = temp = malloc(i); + j = i2d_SSL_SESSION(sess, &temp); + assert(i == j); + assert(p+i == temp); =head1 RETURN VALUES |