Modify the "fips" feature so that it no longer implies "fips-compat".
The latter is no longer needed for recent builds of boringSSL; users who
need older builds will need to enable "fips-compat" explicitly.
Also, remove the "fipps-no-compat" feature, as it's now equivalent to
"fips".
As of boringSSL commit a430310d6563c0734ddafca7731570dfb683dc19, we no
longer need to make exceptions for the types of BufLen, ProtosLen, and
ValueLen, which means the "fips-compat" feature is no longer needed for
"fips" users.
Currently "fips" implies "fips-compat". To allow users to upgrade
without breaking API compatibility with boring version 4, add a new
feature, "fips-no-compat", that does not imply "fips-compat".
In boring 5, we should remove "fips-no-compat" and decouple
"fips-compat" from "fips".
This algorithm is advertised with "kx-client-pq-supported" but not with
"preferred". However the algorithm is wide spread enough that preferring
it is not a significant risk.
v4.15.0 was tagged a few days ago but wasn't released until today, where
a new commit made it to master and snuck into the publish. I updated the
v4.15.0 tag to point to the right commit hash as well.
See https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/pull/2360 and
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-24898. From the rust-openssl
PR:
`SSL_select_next_proto` can return a pointer into either the client or
server buffers, but the type signature of the function previously only
bound the output buffer to the client buffer. This can result in a UAF
in situations where the server slice does not point to a long-lived
allocation.
Thanks to Matt Mastracci for reporting this issue.
Previously, set_ech_keys would consume the SslEchKeys struct to enforce
the requirement that the struct is immutable after initializing it on a
SSL_CTX. The problem with this is that it requires applications to
needlessly reallocate the SslEchKeys struct if they want to initialize
keys on multiple SSL_CTXs, which is a pretty common pattern. To work
around this, we introduce a builder (SslEchKeysBuilder) that requires
mutable access to add keys to the underlying struct. set_ech_keys takes
in a reference to SslEchKeys, which can only be made via consuming the
builder.
There's a bug on OSX that prevents the CMake jobserver from working
properly, and so CMake defaults to a single-threaded build. It's not
clear when this is actually going to get fixed, so recent versions of
cmake-rs just disable the jobserver and have CMake fall back to the
number of available cores:
https://github.com/rust-lang/cmake-rs/pull/229
This means we don't need e6833b0074
We currently expose this method on `SslContextBuilder`, which is fine
for bootstrapping an `SSL_CTX`, but subsequent attempts to set ECH keys
(like during key rotation) can only happen via `SslContextRef`. Also
update the method on the builder to take an immutable reference to self
because the API is thread safe.
cmake-rs' jobserver doesn't work reliably, if at all. One workaround is
to set CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL to available_parallelism(). On my
machine it shaves ~35 seconds off of boring-sys builds.
We don't need the workaround that was initially introduced for a bug in
openssl, and OPENSSL_init_ssl always calls into CRYPTO_library_init on
boringssl, so just call it explicitly.
X25519MLKEM768 is the standardised successor of the preliminary
X25519Kyber768Draft00. Latest browsers have switched to X25519MLKEM768.
Cloudflare supports both on the edge.
We've had support for X25519MLKEM768 in this crate for a while, but
didn't enable by default. We're now enabling serverside support by
default. We also let clients advertise support when set
to kx-client-pq-supported.
We don't enable support by default yet for clients set to
kx-client-pq-preferred, as that would cause an extra round-trip due to
HelloRetryRequest if the server doesn't support X25519MLKEM768 yet.
BoringSSL against which we build must support X25519MLKEM768, otherwise
this will fail.
Mid-handshake errors that occur before certificate verification
currently look like this:
```
TLS handshake failed: cert verification failed - Invalid certificate verification context [WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER]
```
Despite no certificate even being received yet, the error complains
about a failed verification. The cause here is that `cert verification
failed` is only omitted if the verification result is `OK`. The default
in BoringSSL before verification runs is `INVALID_CALL`, however.
`INVALID_CALL` is set/returned in these places:
- 44b3df6f03/src/ssl/internal.h (L3904)
- 44b3df6f03/src/ssl/ssl_session.cc (L396)
- 44b3df6f03/src/ssl/ssl_x509.cc (L713)
It is not used anywhere else as a verification result code. To improve
the error message, this commit adds `INVALID_CALL` as a verification
result for which no additional error is dislayed.
As of https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/64141,
X509_STORE_CTX_cleanup will zero the memory allocated to the
X509_STORE_CTX. Because X509StoreContextRef::init invokes
X509_STORE_CTX_cleanup once the with_context closure has finished,
calling X509StoreContextRef::verify_result (or any API really) is going
to be invalid because memory has been zerod out. This is a pretty big
footgun, so maybe we should consider screaming a bit louder for this
case.
As of https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/66288,
libssl allows a C++ runtime dependency. As such, we need to link with a
cpp runtime library. Implementation is inspired heavily from
54c956b2e6.
Before releasing this change, we'll need to figure out a way to support
this for windows.
Closes#294. Requires breaking changes. The default v0 is changed in
favor of v1, but v0 is still kept available, just in a forced module
path. It enables dependency de-duplication when consuming it.
Signed-off-by: Paul Mabileau <paul.mabileau@harfanglab.fr>
It seems we need to manually symlink the x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
toolchain for the macos13 runner. Also, we don't need to overwrite the
python version anymore
Fixes https://github.com/cloudflare/boring/issues/285