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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 93c732381ae0e2b680c79e67c40c1814b7ceed2c
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 166ea64f6d84f7bac5636dbd38968592cb5eb924
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While freezero() returns early if the pointer is NULL the tests for
NULL in callers are left to avoid warnings about passing an
uninitialised size argument across a function boundry.
ok deraadt@ djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2660fa334fcc7cd05ec74dd99cb036f9ade6384a
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: b5b15674cde1b54d6dbbae8faf30d47e6e5d6513
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after checking with codespell tool
(https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell)
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 373222f12d7ab606598a2d36840c60be93568528
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Create a persistent umac128.c source file: #define the
output size and the name of the entry points for UMAC-128 before including
umac.c. Idea from FreeBSD. ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 463cfacfa07cb8060a4d4961e63dca307bf3f4b1
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more whitespace errors
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 5e11c125378327b648940b90145e0d98beb05abb
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whitespace at EOL
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 76d3965202b22d59c2784a8df3a8bfa5ee67b96a
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whitespace at EOL (lots)
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 757257dd44116794ee1b5a45c6724973de181747
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clear session keys from memory; ok djm@
Upstream-ID: ecd178819868975affd5fd6637458b7c712b6a0f
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[umac.c]
Convert from <sys/endian.h> to the shiney new <endian.h>
ok dtucker@, who also confirmed that -portable handles this already
(ID sync only, includes.h pulls in endian.h if available.)
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[mac.c myproposal.h umac.c]
UMAC can use our local fallback implementation of AES when OpenSSL isn't
available. Glue code straight from Ted Krovetz's original umac.c.
ok markus@
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[misc.c misc.h umac.c]
use get/put_u32 to load values rather than *((UINT32 *)p) that breaks on
strict-alignment architectures; reported by and ok stsp@
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[auth-options.c auth2-chall.c authfd.c channels.c cipher-3des1.c]
[clientloop.c gss-genr.c monitor_mm.c packet.c schnorr.c umac.c]
[sftp-client.c sftp-glob.c]
use calloc for all structure allocations; from markus@
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[umac.c]
make MAC key, data to be hashed and nonce for final hash const;
checked with -Wcast-qual
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[umac.c]
use a union to ensure correct alignment; ok deraadt
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[xmalloc.h cipher.c sftp-glob.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh.c sftp-common.c
ssh-ecdsa.c auth2-chall.c compat.c readconf.c kexgexs.c monitor.c
gss-genr.c cipher-3des1.c kex.c monitor_wrap.c ssh-pkcs11-client.c
auth-options.c rsa.c auth2-pubkey.c sftp.c hostfile.c auth2.c
servconf.c auth.c authfile.c xmalloc.c uuencode.c sftp-client.c
auth2-gss.c sftp-server.c bufaux.c mac.c session.c jpake.c kexgexc.c
sshconnect.c auth-chall.c auth2-passwd.c sshconnect1.c buffer.c
kexecdhs.c kexdhs.c ssh-rsa.c auth1.c ssh-pkcs11.c auth2-kbdint.c
kexdhc.c sshd.c umac.c ssh-dss.c auth2-jpake.c bufbn.c clientloop.c
monitor_mm.c scp.c roaming_client.c serverloop.c key.c auth-rsa.c
ssh-pkcs11-helper.c ssh-keysign.c ssh-keygen.c match.c channels.c
sshconnect2.c addrmatch.c mux.c canohost.c kexecdhc.c schnorr.c
ssh-add.c misc.c auth2-hostbased.c ssh-agent.c bufec.c groupaccess.c
dns.c packet.c readpass.c authfd.c moduli.c]
bye, bye xfree(); ok markus@
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[umac.c]
typo in comment; patch from Michael W. Bombardieri
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reported by cristian.ionescu-idbohrn AT axis.com
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on big endian machines, so ifdef them for little endian only to prevent
unused function warnings.
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[umac.c]
Ensure nh_result lies on a 64-bit boundary (fixes warnings observed
on Itanium on Linux); from Dale Talcott (bug #1462); ok djm@
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[umac.c]
use xmalloc() and xfree(); ok markus@ pvalchev@
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USE_BUILTIN_RIJNDAEL compat goop to openssl-compat.h so it can be
shared with umac.c. Allows building with OpenSSL 0.9.5 again including
umac support. With tim@ djm@, ok djm.
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fallback to provided bit-swizzing functions
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[kex.h mac.c mac.h monitor_wrap.c myproposal.h packet.c ssh.1]
[ssh_config.5 sshd.8 sshd_config.5]
Add a new MAC algorithm for data integrity, UMAC-64 (not default yet,
must specify umac-64@openssh.com). Provides about 20% end-to-end speedup
compared to hmac-md5. Represents a different approach to message
authentication to that of HMAC that may be beneficial if HMAC based on
one of its underlying hash algorithms is found to be vulnerable to a
new attack. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4418.txt
in conjunction with and OK djm@
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