openssl s_server up to 1.0.2.a included uses a 512-bit prime for DH by
default. Since we now require 1024 bit at least, make s_server use decent
params. (1.0.2b and up use acceptable params by default.)
* development:
Adapt tests to new defaults/errors.
Fix typos/cosmetics in Changelog
Disable RC4 by default in example programs.
Add ssl_set_arc4_support()
Set min version to TLS 1.0 in programs
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/ssl_cli.c
library/ssl_srv.c
tests/compat.sh
* commit '36adc36':
Add support for getrandom()
Use library default for trunc-hmac in ssl_client2
Make truncated hmac a runtime option server-side
Fix portability issue in script
Specific error for suites in common but none good
Prefer SHA-1 certificates for pre-1.2 clients
Some more refactoring/tuning.
Minor refactoring
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/error.h
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/error.c
* commit 'b2eaac1':
Stop assuming chars are signed
Add tests for CBC record splitting
Fix tests that were failing with record splitting
Allow disabling record splitting at runtime
Add 1/n-1 record splitting
Enhance doc on ssl_write()
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
programs/ssl/ssl_client2.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
* commit 'f6080b8':
Fix warning in reduced configs
Adapt to "negative" switch for renego
Add tests for periodic renegotiation
Make renego period configurable
Auto-renegotiate before sequence number wrapping
Update Changelog for compile-option renegotiation
Switch from an enable to a disable flag
Save 48 bytes if SSLv3 is not defined
Make renegotiation a compile-time option
Add tests for renego security enforcement
Conflicts:
include/polarssl/ssl.h
library/ssl_cli.c
library/ssl_srv.c
library/ssl_tls.c
programs/ssl/ssl_server2.c
tests/ssl-opt.sh
With exchanges == renego period, sometimes the connection will be closed by
the client before the server had time to read the ClientHello, making the test
fail. The extra exchange avoids that.
Rationale: if people want to disable RC4 but otherwise keep the default suite
list, it was cumbersome. Also, since it uses a global array,
ssl_list_ciphersuite() is not a convenient place. So the SSL modules look like
the best place, even if it means temporarily adding one SSL setting.
Reading the documentation of ssl_set_truncated_hmac() may give the impression
I changed the default for clients but I didn't, the old documentation was
wrong.