* Release 4.10.3 (#280)
* Create semgrep.yml
Creating Semgrep.yml file - Semgrep is a tool that will be used to scan Cloudflare's public repos for Supply chain, code and secrets. This work is part of Application & Product Security team's initiative to onboard Semgrep onto all of Cloudflare's public repos.
In case of any questions, please reach out to "Hrushikesh Deshpande" on cf internal chat.
* Add "fips-compat" feature (#286)
This adds a feature to build against a BoringSSL version compatible with
the current boringssl-fips, but _without_ actually enabling the `fips`
feature.
This can be useful to use with `fips-link-precompiled` while using a
custom BoringSSL version based on the older FIPS branch.
* boring-sys: include HPKE header file for bindgen
BoringSSL doesn't expose these APIs for FIPs builds, so we gate them
here as well
* Release 4.11.0
* Add `set_cert_verify_callback` (`SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify`)
Add a wrapper for `SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify`, which allows consumers to
override the default certificate verification behavior.
The binding resembles `SSL_CTX_set_verify`'s.
See
https://docs.openssl.org/master/man3/SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback/
for more details.
* Skip bindgen 0.70's layout tests before Rust 1.77
* (ci): brew link x86 toolchain for macos13 runner
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
* feat(boring): Add SSL_CURVE_X25519_MLKEM768 curve binding
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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
This adds a feature to build against a BoringSSL version compatible with
the current boringssl-fips, but _without_ actually enabling the `fips`
feature.
This can be useful to use with `fips-link-precompiled` while using a
custom BoringSSL version based on the older FIPS branch.
Creating Semgrep.yml file - Semgrep is a tool that will be used to scan Cloudflare's public repos for Supply chain, code and secrets. This work is part of Application & Product Security team's initiative to onboard Semgrep onto all of Cloudflare's public repos.
In case of any questions, please reach out to "Hrushikesh Deshpande" on cf internal chat.
With the bindgen 0.70 upgrade, the default rust target is set to be 1.77,
which becomes the de facto MSRV of boring-sys since the change.
This change makes sure that the MSRV of boring-sys is kept at 1.70,
which is the same as that of bindgen.
set_surves_list is similar to set_curves, but the curves are specified
by a string. This makes it convenient when the supported curves of
the underlying BoringSSL is not known at compile time.
Also fix a bug in checking return value of SSL_set1_curves_list.
Our rustdocs are miserably broken. We manually link to openssl docs in
most binding definitions, and openssl keeps changing their documentation
URL, so in order to fix everything I'd have to touch every single
binding definition in every single file. Instead, we should use the
`corresponds` macro from the openssl-macros crate which nicely adds a
link to the openssl documentation on our behalf. If the openssl
documentation url ever changes again in the future, a simple dependency
bump should solve the issue.
`ForeignTypeExt` and `ForeignTypeRefExt` are inspired by
https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/pull/1345, which make dealing
with FFI safer and more ergonomic. The new APIs (e.g.
from_const_ptr_opt`) also allow for gracefully handling instances where
the initial API call results in `NULL`. Instead of crashing the program,
`None` will be returned.
We previously added an `SslCurveId` struct to house SSL_CURVE variants of
the internal NID constants, to allow `SslRef::curve()` to properly
instantiate `SslCurve` structures. This was done to ensure
`SslRef::set_curves()` did not break, as it expects the internal NID
constants instead of the public SSL_CURVE ones. In future versions of
boringssl, this problem is solved by virtue of the
SSL_CTX_set1_group_ids API. Since we don't have this yet, this commit
adds `SslCurve::nid()` so `SslRef::set_curves()` can convert the
SSL_CURVE constants to the NID representation internally
without breaking the public API.
The [x509_check_host docs](https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/X509_check_host.html)
state:
> The functions return 1 for a successful match, 0 for a failed match
and -1 for an internal error: typically a memory allocation failure or
an ASN.1 decoding error.
All functions can also return -2 if the input is malformed. For example,
X509_check_host() returns -2 if the provided name contains embedded
NULs.
The current implementation will return `true` for 1, -1, and -2,
therefore returning an incorrect value if any of the above error cases
are hit.
Some functions use the NID_* constants, and some use the SSL_CURVE_* ones.
Extract from the documentation:
> Where NIDs are unstable constants specific to OpenSSL and BoringSSL, group IDs are defined by the TLS protocol. Prefer the group ID representation if storing persistently, or exporting to another process or library.