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  1. NEWS
  2. ====
  3. This file gives a brief overview of the major changes between each OpenSSL
  4. release. For more details please read the CHANGES file.
  5. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8l and OpenSSL 1.0:
  6. o Support for draft-ietf-tls-renegotiation-03.txt
  7. o RFC3280 path validation: sufficient to process PKITS tests.
  8. o Integrated support for PVK files and keyblobs.
  9. o Change default private key format to PKCS#8.
  10. o CMS support: able to process all examples in RFC4134
  11. o Streaming ASN1 encode support for PKCS#7 and CMS.
  12. o Multiple signer and signer add support for PKCS#7 and CMS.
  13. o ASN1 printing support.
  14. o Whirlpool hash algorithm added.
  15. o RFC3161 time stamp support.
  16. o New generalised public key API supporting ENGINE based algorithms.
  17. o New generalised public key API utilities.
  18. o New ENGINE supporting GOST algorithms.
  19. o SSL/TLS GOST ciphersuite support.
  20. o PKCS#7 and CMS GOST support.
  21. o RFC4279 PSK ciphersuite support.
  22. o Supported points format extension for ECC ciphersuites.
  23. o ecdsa-with-SHA224/256/384/512 signature types.
  24. o dsa-with-SHA224 and dsa-with-SHA256 signature types.
  25. o Opaque PRF Input TLS extension support.
  26. o Updated time routines to avoid OS limitations.
  27. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8j and OpenSSL 0.9.8k:
  28. o Fix various build issues.
  29. o Fix security issues (CVE-2009-0590, CVE-2009-0591, CVE-2009-0789)
  30. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8i and OpenSSL 0.9.8j:
  31. o Fix security issue (CVE-2008-5077)
  32. o Merge FIPS 140-2 branch code.
  33. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8g and OpenSSL 0.9.8h:
  34. o CryptoAPI ENGINE support.
  35. o Various precautionary measures.
  36. o Fix for bugs affecting certificate request creation.
  37. o Support for local machine keyset attribute in PKCS#12 files.
  38. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8f and OpenSSL 0.9.8g:
  39. o Backport of CMS functionality to 0.9.8.
  40. o Fixes for bugs introduced with 0.9.8f.
  41. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8e and OpenSSL 0.9.8f:
  42. o Add gcc 4.2 support.
  43. o Add support for AES and SSE2 assembly lanugauge optimization
  44. for VC++ build.
  45. o Support for RFC4507bis and server name extensions if explicitly
  46. selected at compile time.
  47. o DTLS improvements.
  48. o RFC4507bis support.
  49. o TLS Extensions support.
  50. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8d and OpenSSL 0.9.8e:
  51. o Various ciphersuite selection fixes.
  52. o RFC3779 support.
  53. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8c and OpenSSL 0.9.8d:
  54. o Introduce limits to prevent malicious key DoS (CVE-2006-2940)
  55. o Fix security issues (CVE-2006-2937, CVE-2006-3737, CVE-2006-4343)
  56. o Changes to ciphersuite selection algorithm
  57. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8b and OpenSSL 0.9.8c:
  58. o Fix Daniel Bleichenbacher forged signature attack, CVE-2006-4339
  59. o New cipher Camellia
  60. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8a and OpenSSL 0.9.8b:
  61. o Cipher string fixes.
  62. o Fixes for VC++ 2005.
  63. o Updated ECC cipher suite support.
  64. o New functions EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new() and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free().
  65. o Zlib compression usage fixes.
  66. o Built in dynamic engine compilation support on Win32.
  67. o Fixes auto dynamic engine loading in Win32.
  68. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.8 and OpenSSL 0.9.8a:
  69. o Fix potential SSL 2.0 rollback, CVE-2005-2969
  70. o Extended Windows CE support
  71. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7g and OpenSSL 0.9.8:
  72. o Major work on the BIGNUM library for higher efficiency and to
  73. make operations more streamlined and less contradictory. This
  74. is the result of a major audit of the BIGNUM library.
  75. o Addition of BIGNUM functions for fields GF(2^m) and NIST
  76. curves, to support the Elliptic Crypto functions.
  77. o Major work on Elliptic Crypto; ECDH and ECDSA added, including
  78. the use through EVP, X509 and ENGINE.
  79. o New ASN.1 mini-compiler that's usable through the OpenSSL
  80. configuration file.
  81. o Added support for ASN.1 indefinite length constructed encoding.
  82. o New PKCS#12 'medium level' API to manipulate PKCS#12 files.
  83. o Complete rework of shared library construction and linking
  84. programs with shared or static libraries, through a separate
  85. Makefile.shared.
  86. o Rework of the passing of parameters from one Makefile to another.
  87. o Changed ENGINE framework to load dynamic engine modules
  88. automatically from specifically given directories.
  89. o New structure and ASN.1 functions for CertificatePair.
  90. o Changed the ZLIB compression method to be stateful.
  91. o Changed the key-generation and primality testing "progress"
  92. mechanism to take a structure that contains the ticker
  93. function and an argument.
  94. o New engine module: GMP (performs private key exponentiation).
  95. o New engine module: VIA PadLOck ACE extension in VIA C3
  96. Nehemiah processors.
  97. o Added support for IPv6 addresses in certificate extensions.
  98. See RFC 1884, section 2.2.
  99. o Added support for certificate policy mappings, policy
  100. constraints and name constraints.
  101. o Added support for multi-valued AVAs in the OpenSSL
  102. configuration file.
  103. o Added support for multiple certificates with the same subject
  104. in the 'openssl ca' index file.
  105. o Make it possible to create self-signed certificates using
  106. 'openssl ca -selfsign'.
  107. o Make it possible to generate a serial number file with
  108. 'openssl ca -create_serial'.
  109. o New binary search functions with extended functionality.
  110. o New BUF functions.
  111. o New STORE structure and library to provide an interface to all
  112. sorts of data repositories. Supports storage of public and
  113. private keys, certificates, CRLs, numbers and arbitrary blobs.
  114. This library is unfortunately unfinished and unused withing
  115. OpenSSL.
  116. o New control functions for the error stack.
  117. o Changed the PKCS#7 library to support one-pass S/MIME
  118. processing.
  119. o Added the possibility to compile without old deprecated
  120. functionality with the OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED macro or the
  121. 'no-deprecated' argument to the config and Configure scripts.
  122. o Constification of all ASN.1 conversion functions, and other
  123. affected functions.
  124. o Improved platform support for PowerPC.
  125. o New FIPS 180-2 algorithms (SHA-224, -256, -384 and -512).
  126. o New X509_VERIFY_PARAM structure to support parametrisation
  127. of X.509 path validation.
  128. o Major overhaul of RC4 performance on Intel P4, IA-64 and
  129. AMD64.
  130. o Changed the Configure script to have some algorithms disabled
  131. by default. Those can be explicitely enabled with the new
  132. argument form 'enable-xxx'.
  133. o Change the default digest in 'openssl' commands from MD5 to
  134. SHA-1.
  135. o Added support for DTLS.
  136. o New BIGNUM blinding.
  137. o Added support for the RSA-PSS encryption scheme
  138. o Added support for the RSA X.931 padding.
  139. o Added support for BSD sockets on NetWare.
  140. o Added support for files larger than 2GB.
  141. o Added initial support for Win64.
  142. o Added alternate pkg-config files.
  143. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7l and OpenSSL 0.9.7m:
  144. o FIPS 1.1.1 module linking.
  145. o Various ciphersuite selection fixes.
  146. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7k and OpenSSL 0.9.7l:
  147. o Introduce limits to prevent malicious key DoS (CVE-2006-2940)
  148. o Fix security issues (CVE-2006-2937, CVE-2006-3737, CVE-2006-4343)
  149. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7j and OpenSSL 0.9.7k:
  150. o Fix Daniel Bleichenbacher forged signature attack, CVE-2006-4339
  151. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7i and OpenSSL 0.9.7j:
  152. o Visual C++ 2005 fixes.
  153. o Update Windows build system for FIPS.
  154. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7h and OpenSSL 0.9.7i:
  155. o Give EVP_MAX_MD_SIZE it's old value, except for a FIPS build.
  156. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7g and OpenSSL 0.9.7h:
  157. o Fix SSL 2.0 Rollback, CVE-2005-2969
  158. o Allow use of fixed-length exponent on DSA signing
  159. o Default fixed-window RSA, DSA, DH private-key operations
  160. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7f and OpenSSL 0.9.7g:
  161. o More compilation issues fixed.
  162. o Adaptation to more modern Kerberos API.
  163. o Enhanced or corrected configuration for Solaris64, Mingw and Cygwin.
  164. o Enhanced x86_64 assembler BIGNUM module.
  165. o More constification.
  166. o Added processing of proxy certificates (RFC 3820).
  167. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7e and OpenSSL 0.9.7f:
  168. o Several compilation issues fixed.
  169. o Many memory allocation failure checks added.
  170. o Improved comparison of X509 Name type.
  171. o Mandatory basic checks on certificates.
  172. o Performance improvements.
  173. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7d and OpenSSL 0.9.7e:
  174. o Fix race condition in CRL checking code.
  175. o Fixes to PKCS#7 (S/MIME) code.
  176. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7c and OpenSSL 0.9.7d:
  177. o Security: Fix Kerberos ciphersuite SSL/TLS handshaking bug
  178. o Security: Fix null-pointer assignment in do_change_cipher_spec()
  179. o Allow multiple active certificates with same subject in CA index
  180. o Multiple X509 verification fixes
  181. o Speed up HMAC and other operations
  182. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7b and OpenSSL 0.9.7c:
  183. o Security: fix various ASN1 parsing bugs.
  184. o New -ignore_err option to OCSP utility.
  185. o Various interop and bug fixes in S/MIME code.
  186. o SSL/TLS protocol fix for unrequested client certificates.
  187. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7a and OpenSSL 0.9.7b:
  188. o Security: counter the Klima-Pokorny-Rosa extension of
  189. Bleichbacher's attack
  190. o Security: make RSA blinding default.
  191. o Configuration: Irix fixes, AIX fixes, better mingw support.
  192. o Support for new platforms: linux-ia64-ecc.
  193. o Build: shared library support fixes.
  194. o ASN.1: treat domainComponent correctly.
  195. o Documentation: fixes and additions.
  196. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.7 and OpenSSL 0.9.7a:
  197. o Security: Important security related bugfixes.
  198. o Enhanced compatibility with MIT Kerberos.
  199. o Can be built without the ENGINE framework.
  200. o IA32 assembler enhancements.
  201. o Support for new platforms: FreeBSD/IA64 and FreeBSD/Sparc64.
  202. o Configuration: the no-err option now works properly.
  203. o SSL/TLS: now handles manual certificate chain building.
  204. o SSL/TLS: certain session ID malfunctions corrected.
  205. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.7:
  206. o New library section OCSP.
  207. o Complete rewrite of ASN1 code.
  208. o CRL checking in verify code and openssl utility.
  209. o Extension copying in 'ca' utility.
  210. o Flexible display options in 'ca' utility.
  211. o Provisional support for international characters with UTF8.
  212. o Support for external crypto devices ('engine') is no longer
  213. a separate distribution.
  214. o New elliptic curve library section.
  215. o New AES (Rijndael) library section.
  216. o Support for new platforms: Windows CE, Tandem OSS, A/UX, AIX 64-bit,
  217. Linux x86_64, Linux 64-bit on Sparc v9
  218. o Extended support for some platforms: VxWorks
  219. o Enhanced support for shared libraries.
  220. o Now only builds PIC code when shared library support is requested.
  221. o Support for pkg-config.
  222. o Lots of new manuals.
  223. o Makes symbolic links to or copies of manuals to cover all described
  224. functions.
  225. o Change DES API to clean up the namespace (some applications link also
  226. against libdes providing similar functions having the same name).
  227. Provide macros for backward compatibility (will be removed in the
  228. future).
  229. o Unify handling of cryptographic algorithms (software and engine)
  230. to be available via EVP routines for asymmetric and symmetric ciphers.
  231. o NCONF: new configuration handling routines.
  232. o Change API to use more 'const' modifiers to improve error checking
  233. and help optimizers.
  234. o Finally remove references to RSAref.
  235. o Reworked parts of the BIGNUM code.
  236. o Support for new engines: Broadcom ubsec, Accelerated Encryption
  237. Processing, IBM 4758.
  238. o A few new engines added in the demos area.
  239. o Extended and corrected OID (object identifier) table.
  240. o PRNG: query at more locations for a random device, automatic query for
  241. EGD style random sources at several locations.
  242. o SSL/TLS: allow optional cipher choice according to server's preference.
  243. o SSL/TLS: allow server to explicitly set new session ids.
  244. o SSL/TLS: support Kerberos cipher suites (RFC2712).
  245. Only supports MIT Kerberos for now.
  246. o SSL/TLS: allow more precise control of renegotiations and sessions.
  247. o SSL/TLS: add callback to retrieve SSL/TLS messages.
  248. o SSL/TLS: support AES cipher suites (RFC3268).
  249. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6j and OpenSSL 0.9.6k:
  250. o Security: fix various ASN1 parsing bugs.
  251. o SSL/TLS protocol fix for unrequested client certificates.
  252. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6i and OpenSSL 0.9.6j:
  253. o Security: counter the Klima-Pokorny-Rosa extension of
  254. Bleichbacher's attack
  255. o Security: make RSA blinding default.
  256. o Build: shared library support fixes.
  257. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6h and OpenSSL 0.9.6i:
  258. o Important security related bugfixes.
  259. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6g and OpenSSL 0.9.6h:
  260. o New configuration targets for Tandem OSS and A/UX.
  261. o New OIDs for Microsoft attributes.
  262. o Better handling of SSL session caching.
  263. o Better comparison of distinguished names.
  264. o Better handling of shared libraries in a mixed GNU/non-GNU environment.
  265. o Support assembler code with Borland C.
  266. o Fixes for length problems.
  267. o Fixes for uninitialised variables.
  268. o Fixes for memory leaks, some unusual crashes and some race conditions.
  269. o Fixes for smaller building problems.
  270. o Updates of manuals, FAQ and other instructive documents.
  271. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6f and OpenSSL 0.9.6g:
  272. o Important building fixes on Unix.
  273. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6e and OpenSSL 0.9.6f:
  274. o Various important bugfixes.
  275. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6d and OpenSSL 0.9.6e:
  276. o Important security related bugfixes.
  277. o Various SSL/TLS library bugfixes.
  278. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6c and OpenSSL 0.9.6d:
  279. o Various SSL/TLS library bugfixes.
  280. o Fix DH parameter generation for 'non-standard' generators.
  281. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6b and OpenSSL 0.9.6c:
  282. o Various SSL/TLS library bugfixes.
  283. o BIGNUM library fixes.
  284. o RSA OAEP and random number generation fixes.
  285. o Object identifiers corrected and added.
  286. o Add assembler BN routines for IA64.
  287. o Add support for OS/390 Unix, UnixWare with gcc, OpenUNIX 8,
  288. MIPS Linux; shared library support for Irix, HP-UX.
  289. o Add crypto accelerator support for AEP, Baltimore SureWare,
  290. Broadcom and Cryptographic Appliance's keyserver
  291. [in 0.9.6c-engine release].
  292. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6a and OpenSSL 0.9.6b:
  293. o Security fix: PRNG improvements.
  294. o Security fix: RSA OAEP check.
  295. o Security fix: Reinsert and fix countermeasure to Bleichbacher's
  296. attack.
  297. o MIPS bug fix in BIGNUM.
  298. o Bug fix in "openssl enc".
  299. o Bug fix in X.509 printing routine.
  300. o Bug fix in DSA verification routine and DSA S/MIME verification.
  301. o Bug fix to make PRNG thread-safe.
  302. o Bug fix in RAND_file_name().
  303. o Bug fix in compatibility mode trust settings.
  304. o Bug fix in blowfish EVP.
  305. o Increase default size for BIO buffering filter.
  306. o Compatibility fixes in some scripts.
  307. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.6 and OpenSSL 0.9.6a:
  308. o Security fix: change behavior of OpenSSL to avoid using
  309. environment variables when running as root.
  310. o Security fix: check the result of RSA-CRT to reduce the
  311. possibility of deducing the private key from an incorrectly
  312. calculated signature.
  313. o Security fix: prevent Bleichenbacher's DSA attack.
  314. o Security fix: Zero the premaster secret after deriving the
  315. master secret in DH ciphersuites.
  316. o Reimplement SSL_peek(), which had various problems.
  317. o Compatibility fix: the function des_encrypt() renamed to
  318. des_encrypt1() to avoid clashes with some Unixen libc.
  319. o Bug fixes for Win32, HP/UX and Irix.
  320. o Bug fixes in BIGNUM, SSL, PKCS#7, PKCS#12, X.509, CONF and
  321. memory checking routines.
  322. o Bug fixes for RSA operations in threaded environments.
  323. o Bug fixes in misc. openssl applications.
  324. o Remove a few potential memory leaks.
  325. o Add tighter checks of BIGNUM routines.
  326. o Shared library support has been reworked for generality.
  327. o More documentation.
  328. o New function BN_rand_range().
  329. o Add "-rand" option to openssl s_client and s_server.
  330. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.5a and OpenSSL 0.9.6:
  331. o Some documentation for BIO and SSL libraries.
  332. o Enhanced chain verification using key identifiers.
  333. o New sign and verify options to 'dgst' application.
  334. o Support for DER and PEM encoded messages in 'smime' application.
  335. o New 'rsautl' application, low level RSA utility.
  336. o MD4 now included.
  337. o Bugfix for SSL rollback padding check.
  338. o Support for external crypto devices [1].
  339. o Enhanced EVP interface.
  340. [1] The support for external crypto devices is currently a separate
  341. distribution. See the file README.ENGINE.
  342. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.5 and OpenSSL 0.9.5a:
  343. o Bug fixes for Win32, SuSE Linux, NeXTSTEP and FreeBSD 2.2.8
  344. o Shared library support for HPUX and Solaris-gcc
  345. o Support of Linux/IA64
  346. o Assembler support for Mingw32
  347. o New 'rand' application
  348. o New way to check for existence of algorithms from scripts
  349. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.4 and OpenSSL 0.9.5:
  350. o S/MIME support in new 'smime' command
  351. o Documentation for the OpenSSL command line application
  352. o Automation of 'req' application
  353. o Fixes to make s_client, s_server work under Windows
  354. o Support for multiple fieldnames in SPKACs
  355. o New SPKAC command line utilty and associated library functions
  356. o Options to allow passwords to be obtained from various sources
  357. o New public key PEM format and options to handle it
  358. o Many other fixes and enhancements to command line utilities
  359. o Usable certificate chain verification
  360. o Certificate purpose checking
  361. o Certificate trust settings
  362. o Support of authority information access extension
  363. o Extensions in certificate requests
  364. o Simplified X509 name and attribute routines
  365. o Initial (incomplete) support for international character sets
  366. o New DH_METHOD, DSA_METHOD and enhanced RSA_METHOD
  367. o Read only memory BIOs and simplified creation function
  368. o TLS/SSL protocol bugfixes: Accept TLS 'client hello' in SSL 3.0
  369. record; allow fragmentation and interleaving of handshake and other
  370. data
  371. o TLS/SSL code now "tolerates" MS SGC
  372. o Work around for Netscape client certificate hang bug
  373. o RSA_NULL option that removes RSA patent code but keeps other
  374. RSA functionality
  375. o Memory leak detection now allows applications to add extra information
  376. via a per-thread stack
  377. o PRNG robustness improved
  378. o EGD support
  379. o BIGNUM library bug fixes
  380. o Faster DSA parameter generation
  381. o Enhanced support for Alpha Linux
  382. o Experimental MacOS support
  383. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.3 and OpenSSL 0.9.4:
  384. o Transparent support for PKCS#8 format private keys: these are used
  385. by several software packages and are more secure than the standard
  386. form
  387. o PKCS#5 v2.0 implementation
  388. o Password callbacks have a new void * argument for application data
  389. o Avoid various memory leaks
  390. o New pipe-like BIO that allows using the SSL library when actual I/O
  391. must be handled by the application (BIO pair)
  392. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.2b and OpenSSL 0.9.3:
  393. o Lots of enhancements and cleanups to the Configuration mechanism
  394. o RSA OEAP related fixes
  395. o Added `openssl ca -revoke' option for revoking a certificate
  396. o Source cleanups: const correctness, type-safe stacks and ASN.1 SETs
  397. o Source tree cleanups: removed lots of obsolete files
  398. o Thawte SXNet, certificate policies and CRL distribution points
  399. extension support
  400. o Preliminary (experimental) S/MIME support
  401. o Support for ASN.1 UTF8String and VisibleString
  402. o Full integration of PKCS#12 code
  403. o Sparc assembler bignum implementation, optimized hash functions
  404. o Option to disable selected ciphers
  405. Major changes between OpenSSL 0.9.1c and OpenSSL 0.9.2b:
  406. o Fixed a security hole related to session resumption
  407. o Fixed RSA encryption routines for the p < q case
  408. o "ALL" in cipher lists now means "everything except NULL ciphers"
  409. o Support for Triple-DES CBCM cipher
  410. o Support of Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding (OAEP) for RSA
  411. o First support for new TLSv1 ciphers
  412. o Added a few new BIOs (syslog BIO, reliable BIO)
  413. o Extended support for DSA certificate/keys.
  414. o Extended support for Certificate Signing Requests (CSR)
  415. o Initial support for X.509v3 extensions
  416. o Extended support for compression inside the SSL record layer
  417. o Overhauled Win32 builds
  418. o Cleanups and fixes to the Big Number (BN) library
  419. o Support for ASN.1 GeneralizedTime
  420. o Splitted ASN.1 SETs from SEQUENCEs
  421. o ASN1 and PEM support for Netscape Certificate Sequences
  422. o Overhauled Perl interface
  423. o Lots of source tree cleanups.
  424. o Lots of memory leak fixes.
  425. o Lots of bug fixes.
  426. Major changes between SSLeay 0.9.0b and OpenSSL 0.9.1c:
  427. o Integration of the popular NO_RSA/NO_DSA patches
  428. o Initial support for compression inside the SSL record layer
  429. o Added BIO proxy and filtering functionality
  430. o Extended Big Number (BN) library
  431. o Added RIPE MD160 message digest
  432. o Addeed support for RC2/64bit cipher
  433. o Extended ASN.1 parser routines
  434. o Adjustations of the source tree for CVS
  435. o Support for various new platforms