Nettle

Versione: 
3.9.1
Data rilascio: 
Giovedì, 23 Ottobre, 2014

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Nettle è una libreria crittografica disegnata per inserirsi con molta semplicità più o meno in tutti i contesti di sviluppo software: toolkit per la crittografia per linguaggi object-oriented (C++, Python, Pike, ...), applicazioni tipo LSH o GNUPG, o anche in kernel space.

Questo software è distribuito con due modalità:
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nettle-3.9.1-1.oc00 (22/12/2023)
Repository: Netlabs stable
NEWS for the Nettle 3.9.1 release This is a bugfix release, fixing a few bugs reported for Nettle-3.9. The bug in the new OCB code may be exploitable for denial of service or worse, since triggering it leads to memory corruption. Upgrading from Nettle-3.9 to the new version is strongly recommended. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.8 and libhogweed.so.6.8, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. Bug fixes: * Fix OCB loop for processing messages of size 272 bytes or larger. Reported and fixed by Jussi Kivilinna. * Fix alignment bug in the new x86_64 non-pclmul assembly implementation of ghash. Reported by Henrik Grubbström. * Fix build-time memory leak in eccdata. Reported by Noah Watkins. NEWS for the Nettle 3.9 release This release includes bug fixes, several new features, a few performance improvements, and one performance regression affecting GCM on certain platforms. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.7 and libhogweed.so.6.7, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. This release includes a rewrite of the C implementation of GHASH (dating from 2011), as well as the plain x86_64 assembly version, to use precomputed tables in a different way, with tables always accessed in the same sequential manner. This should make Nettle's GHASH implementation side-channel silent on all platforms, but considerably slower on platforms without carry-less mul instructions. E.g., benchmarks of the C implementation on x86_64 showed a slowdown of 3 times. Bug fixes: * Fix bug in ecdsa and gostdsa signature verify operation, for the unlikely corner case that point addition really is point duplication. * Fix for chacha on Power7, nettle's assembly used an instruction only available on later processors. Fixed by Mamone Tarsha. * GHASH implementation should now be side-channel silent on all architectures. * A few portability fixes for *BSD. New features: * Support for the SM4 block cipher, contributed by Tianjia Zhang. * Support for the Balloon password hash, contributed by Zoltan Fridrich. * Support for SIV-GCM authenticated encryption mode, contributed by Daiki Ueno. * Support for OCB authenticated encryption mode. * New exported functions md5_compress, sha1_compress, sha256_compress, sha512_compress, based on patches from Corentin Labbe. Optimizations: * Improved sha256 performance, in particular for x86_64 and s390x. * Use GMP's mpn_sec_tabselect, which is implemented in assembly on many platforms, and delete the similar nettle function. Gives a modest speedup to all ecc operations. * Faster poly1305 for x86_64 and ppc64. New ppc code contributed by Mamone Tarsha. Miscellaneous: * New ASM_FLAGS variable recognized by configure. * Delete all arcfour assembly code. Affects 32-bit x86, 32-bit and 64-bit sparc. Known issues: * Version 6.2.1 of GNU GMP (the most recent GMP release as of this writing) has a known issue for MacOS on 64-bit ARM: GMP assembly files use the reserved x18 register. On this platform it is recommended to use a GMP snapshot where this bug is fixed, and upgrade to a later GMP release when one becomes available. * Also on MacOS, Nettle's testsuite may still break due to DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH being discarded under some circumstances. As a workaround, use make check EMULATOR='env DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(TEST_SHLIB_DIR)' NEWS for the Nettle 3.8.1 release This is a bugfix release, fixing a few portability issues reported for Nettle-3.8. Bug fixes: * Avoid non-posix m4 argument references in the chacha implementation for arm64, powerpc64 and s390x. Reported by Christian Weisgerber, fix contributed by Mamone Tarsha. * Use explicit .machine pseudo-ops where needed in s390x assembly files. Bug report by Andreas K. Huettel, fix contributed by Mamone Tarsha. Optimizations: * Implemented runtime detection of cpu features for OpenBSD on arm64. Contributed by Christian Weisgerber. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.6 and libhogweed.so.6.6, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. NEWS for the Nettle 3.8 release This release includes a couple of new features, and many performance improvements. It adds assembly code for two more architectures: ARM64 and S390x. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.5 and libhogweed.so.6.5, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. New features: * AES keywrap (RFC 3394), contributed by Nicolas Mora. * SM3 hash function, contributed by Tianjia Zhang. * New functions cbc_aes128_encrypt, cbc_aes192_encrypt, cbc_aes256_encrypt. On processors where AES is fast enough, e.g., x86_64 with aesni instructions, the overhead of using Nettle's general cbc_encrypt can be significant. The new functions can be implemented in assembly, to do multiple blocks with reduced per-block overhead. Note that there's no corresponding new decrypt functions, since the general cbc_decrypt doesn't suffer from the same performance problem. Bug fixes: * Fix fat builds for x86_64 windows, these appear to never have worked. Optimizations: * New ARM64 implementation of AES, GCM, Chacha, SHA1 and SHA256, for processors supporting crypto extensions. Great speedups, and fat builds are supported. Contributed by Mamone Tarsha. * New s390x implementation of AES, GCM, Chacha, memxor, SHA1, SHA256, SHA512 and SHA3. Great speedups, and fat builds are supported. Contributed by Mamone Tarsha. * New PPC64 assembly for ecc modulo/redc operations, contributed by Amitay Isaacs, Martin Schwenke and Alastair D´Silva. * The x86_64 AES implementation using aesni instructions has been reorganized with one separate function per key size, each interleaving the processing of two blocks at a time (when the caller processes multiple blocks with each call). This gives a modest performance improvement on some processors. * Rewritten and faster x86_64 poly1305 assembly. Known issues: * Nettle's testsuite doesn't work out-of-the-box on recent MacOS, due to /bin/sh discarding the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Nettle's test scripts handle this in some cases, but currently fails the test cases that are themselves written as /bin/sh scripts. As a workaround, use make check EMULATOR='env DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(TEST_SHLIB_DIR)' Miscellaneous: * Updated manual to current makeinfo conventions, with no explicit node pointers. Generate pdf version with texi2pdf, to get working hyper links. * Added square root functions for NIST ecc curves, as a preparation for supporting compact point representation. * Reworked internal GCM/ghash interfaces, simplifying assembly implementations. Deleted unused GCM C implementation variants with less than 8-bit lookup table. NEWS for the Nettle 3.7.3 release This is bugfix release, fixing bugs that could make the RSA decryption functions crash on invalid inputs. Upgrading to the new version is strongly recommended. For applications that want to support older versions of Nettle, the bug can be worked around by adding a check that the RSA ciphertext is in the range 0 < ciphertext < n, before attempting to decrypt it. Thanks to Paul Schaub and Justus Winter for reporting these problems. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.4 and libhogweed.so.6.4, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. Bug fixes: * Fix crash for zero input to rsa_sec_decrypt and rsa_decrypt_tr. Potential denial of service vector. * Ensure that all of rsa_decrypt_tr and rsa_sec_decrypt return failure for out of range inputs, instead of either crashing, or silently reducing input modulo n. Potential denial of service vector. * Ensure that rsa_decrypt returns failure for out of range inputs, instead of silently reducing input modulo n. * Ensure that rsa_sec_decrypt returns failure if the message size is too large for the given key. Unlike the other bugs, this would typically be triggered by invalid local configuration, rather than by processing untrusted remote data. NEWS for the Nettle 3.7.2 release This is a bugfix release, fixing a bug in ECDSA signature verification that could lead to a denial of service attack (via an assertion failure) or possibly incorrect results. It also fixes a few related problems where scalars are required to be canonically reduced modulo the ECC group order, but in fact may be slightly larger. Upgrading to the new version is strongly recommended. Even when no assert is triggered in ecdsa_verify, ECC point multiplication may get invalid intermediate values as input, and produce incorrect results. It's trivial to construct alleged signatures that result in invalid intermediate values. It appears difficult to construct an alleged signature that makes the function misbehave in such a way that an invalid signature is accepted as valid, but such attacks can't be ruled out without further analysis. Thanks to Guido Vranken for setting up the fuzzer tests that uncovered this problem. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.3 and libhogweed.so.6.3, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. Bug fixes: * Fixed bug in ecdsa_verify, and added a corresponding test case. * Similar fixes to ecc_gostdsa_verify and gostdsa_vko. * Similar fixes to eddsa signatures. The problem is less severe for these curves, because (i) the potentially out or range value is derived from output of a hash function, making it harder for the attacker to to hit the narrow range of problematic values, and (ii) the ecc operations are inherently more robust, and my current understanding is that unless the corresponding assert is hit, the verify operation should complete with a correct result. * Fix to ecdsa_sign, which with a very low probability could return out of range signature values, which would be rejected immediately by a verifier. NEWS for the Nettle 3.7.1 release This is primarily a bug fix release, fixing a couple of problems found in Nettle-3.7. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.2 and libhogweed.so.6.2, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. Bug fixes: * Fix bug in chacha counter update logic. The problem affected ppc64 and ppc64el, with the new altivec assembly code enabled. Reported by Andreas Metzler, after breakage in GnuTLS tests on ppc64. * Support for big-endian ARM platforms has been restored. Fixes contributed by Michael Weiser. * Fix build problem on OpenBSD/powerpc64, reported by Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse. * Fix corner case bug in ECDSA verify, it would produce incorrect result in the unlikely case of an all-zero message hash. Reported by Guido Vranken. New features: * Support for pbkdf2_hmac_sha384 and pbkdf2_hmac_sha512, contributed by Nicolas Mora. Miscellaneous: * Poorly performing ARM Neon code for doing single-block Salsa20 and Chacha has been deleted. The code to do two or three blocks in parallel, introduced in Nettle-3.7, is unchanged. NEWS for the Nettle 3.7 release This release adds one new feature, the bcrypt password hashing function, and lots of optimizations. There's also one important change to how Nettle is configured: Fat builds are now on by default. The release adds PowerPC64 assembly for a few algorithms, resulting in great speedups. Benchmarked on a Power9 machine, speedup was 13 times for AES256-CTR and AES256-GCM, and 3.5 times for Chacha. For fat builds (now the default), the new code is used automatically, on processors supporting the needed instruction set extensions. The new version is intended to be fully source and binary compatible with Nettle-3.6. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.1 and libhogweed.so.6.1, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. New features: * Support for bcrypt, contributed by Stephen R. van den Berg. Optimizations: * Much faster AES and GCM on PowerPC64 processors supporting the corresponding crypto extensions. Contributed by Mamone Tarsha. * Speed of Chacha improved on PowerPC64, x86_64 and ARM Neon. * Speed of Salsa20 improved on x86_64 and ARM Neon. * Overhaul of some elliptic curve primitives, improving ECDSA signature speed. Configure: * Fat builds are enabled by default on the architectures where it is supported (x86_64, arm and powerpc64). To disable runtime selection, and instead specify the processor flavor at configure time, you need to pass --disable-fat to the configure script. Known issues: * The ARM assembly code in this release doesn't work correctly on big-endian ARM systems. This will hopefully be fixed in a later release. Miscellaneous: * Use a few more gmp-6.1 functions: mpn_cnd_add_n, mpn_cnd_sub_n, mpn_cnd_swap. Delete corresponding internal Nettle functions. * Convert all assembly files to use the default m4 quote characters. NEWS for the Nettle 3.6 release This release adds a couple of new features, most notable being support for ED448 signatures. It is not binary compatible with earlier releases. The shared library names are libnettle.so.8.0 and libhogweed.so.6.0, with sonames libnettle.so.8 and libhogweed.so.6. The changed sonames are mainly to avoid upgrade problems with recent GnuTLS versions, that depend on Nettle internals outside of the advertised ABI. But also because of the removal of internal poly1305 functions which were undocumented but declared in an installed header file, see Interface changes below. New features: * Support for Curve448 and ED448 signatures. Contributed by Daiki Ueno. * Support for SHAKE256 (SHA3 variant with arbitrary output size). Contributed by Daiki Ueno. * Support for SIV-CMAC (Synthetic Initialization Vector) mode, contributed by Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos. * Support for CMAC64, contributed by Dmitry Baryshkov. * Support for the "CryptoPro" variant of the GOST hash function, as gosthash94cp. Contributed by Dmitry Baryshkov. * Support for GOST DSA signatures, including GOST curves gc256b and gc512a. Contributed by Dmitry Baryshkov. * Support for Intel CET in x86 and x86_64 assembly files, if enabled via CFLAGS (gcc --fcf-protection=full). Contributed by H.J. Lu and Simo Sorce. * A few new functions to improve support for the Chacha variant with 96-bit nonce and 32-bit block counter (the existing functions use nonce and counter of 64-bit each), and functions to set the counter. Contributed by Daiki Ueno. * New interface, struct nettle_mac, for MAC (message authentication code) algorithms. This abstraction is only for MACs that don't require a per-message nonce. For HMAC, the key size is fixed, and equal the digest size of the underlying hash function. Bug fixes: * Fix bug in cfb8_decrypt. Previously, the IV was not updated correctly in the case of input data shorter than the block size. Reported by Stephan Mueller, fixed by Daiki Ueno. * Fix configure check for __builtin_bswap64, the incorrect check would result in link errors on platforms missing this function. Patch contributed by George Koehler. * All use of old-fashioned suffix rules in the Makefiles have been replaced with %-pattern rules. Nettle's use of suffix rules in earlier versions depended on undocumented GNU make behavior, which is being deprecated in GNU make 4.3. Building with other make programs than GNU make is untested and unsupported. (Building with BSD make or Solaris make used to work years ago, but has not been tested recently). Interface changes: * Declarations of internal poly1305.h functions have been removed from the header file poly1305.h, to make it clear that they are not part of the advertised API or ABI. Miscellaneous: * Building the public key support of nettle now requires GMP version 6.1.0 or later (unless --enable-mini-gmp is used). * A fair amount of changes to ECC internals, with a few deleted and a few new fields in the internal struct ecc_curve. Files and functions have been renamed to more consistently match the curve name, e.g., ecc-256.c has been renamed to ecc-secp256r1.c. * Documentation for chacha-poly1305 updated. It is no longer experimental. The implementation was updated to follow RFC 8439 in Nettle-3.1, but that was not documented or announced at the time.
nettle-devel-3.9.1-1.oc00 (22/12/2023)
Repository: Netlabs stable (note: development files, not needed by the end user)
nettle-debuginfo-3.9.1-1.oc00 (22/12/2023)
Repository: Netlabs stable

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