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- strongswan-5.8.1
- ----------------
- - RDNs in Distinguished Names can now optionally be matched less strict. The
- global option charon.rdn_matching takes two alternative values that cause the
- matching algorithm to either ignore the order of matched RDNs or additionally
- accept DNs that contain more RDNs than configured (unmatched RDNs are treated
- like wildcard matches).
- - The updown plugin now passes the same interface to the script that is also
- used for the automatically installed routes, i.e. the interface over which the
- peer is reached instead of the interface on which the local address is found.
- - TPM 2.0 contexts are now protected by a mutex to prevent issues if multiple
- IKE_SAs use the same private key concurrently.
- strongswan-5.8.0
- ----------------
- - The systemd service units have been renamed. The modern unit, which was called
- strongswan-swanctl, is now called strongswan (the previous name is configured
- as alias). The legacy unit is now called strongswan-starter.
- - Support for XFRM interfaces (available since Linux 4.19) has been added.
- Configuration is possible via swanctl.conf. Interfaces may be created
- dynamically via updown/vici scripts, or statically before or after
- establishing the SAs. Routes must be added manually as needed (the daemon will
- not install any routes for outbound policies with an interface ID).
- - Initiation of childless IKE_SAs is supported (RFC 6023). If enabled and
- supported by the responder, no CHILD_SA is established during IKE_AUTH. This
- allows using a separate DH exchange even for the first CHILD_SA, which is
- otherwise created with keys derived from the IKE_SA's key material.
- - The NetworkManager backend and plugin support IPv6.
- - The new wolfssl plugin is a wrapper around the wolfSSL crypto library. Thanks
- to Sean Parkinson of wolfSSL Inc. for the initial patch.
- - IKE SPIs may optionally be labeled via the charon.spi_mask|label options. This
- feature was extracted from charon-tkm, however, now applies the mask/label in
- network order.
- - The openssl plugin supports ChaCha20-Poly1305 when built with OpenSSL 1.1.0.
- - The PB-TNC finite state machine according to section 3.2 of RFC 5793 was not
- correctly implemented when sending either a CRETRY or SRETRY batch. These
- batches can only be sent in the "Decided" state and a CRETRY batch can
- immediately carry all messages usually transported by a CDATA batch. It is
- currently not possible to send a SRETRY batch since full-duplex mode for
- PT-TLS transport is not supported.
- - Instead of marking virtual IPv6 addresses as deprecated, the kernel-netlink
- plugin uses address labels to avoid their use for non-VPN traffic.
- - The agent plugin creates sockets to the ssh/gpg-agent dynamically and does not
- keep them open, which otherwise can prevent the agent from getting terminated.
- - To avoid broadcast loops the forecast plugin now only reinjects packets that
- are marked or received from the configured interface.
- - UTF-8 encoded passwords are supported via EAP-MSCHAPv2, which internally uses
- an UTF-16LE encoding to calculate the NT hash.
- - Adds the build-certs script to generate the keys and certificates used for
- regression tests dynamically. They are built with the pki version installed
- in the KVM root image so it's not necessary to have an up-to-date version with
- all required plugins installed on the host system.
- strongswan-5.7.2
- ----------------
- - Private key implementations may optionally provide a list of supported
- signature schemes, which is used by the tpm plugin because for each key on a
- TPM 2.0 the hash algorithm and for RSA also the padding scheme is predefined.
- - For RSA with PSS padding, the TPM 2.0 specification mandates the maximum salt
- length (as defined by the length of the key and hash). However, if the TPM is
- FIPS-168-4 compliant, the salt length equals the hash length. This is assumed
- for FIPS-140-2 compliant TPMs, but if that's not the case, it might be
- necessary to manually enable charon.plugins.tpm.fips_186_4 if the TPM doesn't
- use the maximum salt length.
- - swanctl now accesses directories for credentials relative to swanctl.conf, in
- particular, when it's loaded from a custom location via --file argument. The
- base directory that's used if --file is not given is configurable at runtime
- via SWANCTL_DIR environment variable.
- - With RADIUS Accounting enabled, the eap-radius plugin adds the session ID to
- Access-Request messages, simplifying associating database entries for IP
- leases and accounting with sessions.
- - IPs assigned by RADIUS servers are included in Accounting-Stop even if clients
- don't claim them, allowing releasing them early on connection errors.
- - Selectors installed on transport mode SAs by the kernel-netlink plugin are
- updated on IP address changes (e.g. via MOBIKE).
- - Added support for RSA signatures with SHA-256 and SHA-512 to the agent plugin.
- For older versions of ssh/gpg-agent that only support SHA-1, IKEv2 signature
- authentication has to be disabled via charon.signature_authentication.
- - The sshkey and agent plugins support Ed25519/Ed448 SSH keys and signatures.
- - The openssl plugin supports X25519/X448 Diffie-Hellman and Ed25519/Ed448 keys
- and signatures when built against OpenSSL 1.1.1.
- - Ed25519, ChaCha20/Poly1305, SHA-3 and AES-CCM were added to the botan plugin.
- - The mysql plugin now properly handles database connections with transactions
- under heavy load.
- - IP addresses in HA pools are now distributed evenly among all segments.
- - On newer FreeBSD kernels, the kernel-pfkey plugin reads the reqid directly
- from SADB_ACQUIRE messages, i.e. not requiring previous policy installation by
- the plugin, e.g. for compatibility with if_ipsec(4) VTIs.
- strongswan-5.7.1
- ----------------
- - Fixes a vulnerability in the gmp plugin triggered by crafted certificates with
- RSA keys with very small moduli. When verifying signatures with such keys,
- the code patched with the fix for CVE-2018-16151/2 caused an integer underflow
- and subsequent heap buffer overflow that results in a crash of the daemon.
- The vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2018-17540.
- strongswan-5.7.0
- ----------------
- - Fixes a potential authorization bypass vulnerability in the gmp plugin that
- was caused by a too lenient verification of PKCS#1 v1.5 signatures. Several
- flaws could be exploited by a Bleichenbacher-style attack to forge signatures
- for low-exponent keys (i.e. with e=3). CVE-2018-16151 has been assigned to
- the problem of accepting random bytes after the OID of the hash function in
- such signatures, and CVE-2018-16152 has been assigned to the issue of not
- verifying that the parameters in the ASN.1 algorithmIdentitifer structure is
- empty. Other flaws that don't lead to a vulnerability directly (e.g. not
- checking for at least 8 bytes of padding) have no separate CVE assigned.
- - Dots are not allowed anymore in section names in swanctl.conf and
- strongswan.conf. This mainly affects the configuration of file loggers. If the
- path for such a log file contains dots it now has to be configured in the new
- `path` setting within the arbitrarily renamed subsection in the `filelog`
- section.
- - Sections in swanctl.conf and strongswan.conf may now reference other sections.
- All settings and subsections from such a section are inherited. This allows
- to simplify configs as redundant information has only to be specified once
- and may then be included in other sections (refer to the example in the man
- page for strongswan.conf).
- - The originally selected IKE config (based on the IPs and IKE version) can now
- change if no matching algorithm proposal is found. This way the order
- of the configs doesn't matter that much anymore and it's easily possible to
- specify separate configs for clients that require weak algorithms (instead
- of having to also add them in other configs that might be selected).
- - Support for Postquantum Preshared Keys for IKEv2 (draft-ietf-ipsecme-qr-ikev2)
- has been added.
- - The new botan plugin is a wrapper around the Botan C++ crypto library. It
- requires a fairly recent build from Botan's master branch (or the upcoming
- 2.8.0 release). Thanks to René Korthaus and his team from Rohde & Schwarz
- Cybersecurity for the initial patch.
- - The pki tool accepts a xmppAddr otherName as a subjectAlternativeName using
- the syntax --san xmppaddr:<jid>.
- - Implementation of RFC 8412 "Software Inventory Message and Attributes (SWIMA)
- for PA-TNC". SWIMA subscription option sets CLOSE_WRITE trigger on apt
- history.log file resulting in a ClientRetry PB-TNC batch to initialize
- a new measurement cycle.
- - Added support for fuzzing the PA-TNC (RFC 5792) and PB-TNC (RFC 5793) NEA
- protocols on Google's OSS-Fuzz infrastructure.
- - Support for version 2 of Intel's TPM2-TSS TGC Software Stack. The presence of
- the in-kernel /dev/tpmrm0 resource manager is automatically detected.
- - Marks the in- and/or outbound SA should apply to packets after processing may
- be configured in swanctl.conf on Linux. For outbound SAs this requires at
- least a 4.14 kernel. Setting a mask and configuring a mark/mask for inbound
- SAs will be added with the upcoming 4.19 kernel.
- - New options in swanctl.conf allow configuring how/whether DF, ECN and DS
- fields in the IP headers are copied during IPsec processing. Controlling this
- is currently only possible on Linux.
- - To avoid conflicts, the dhcp plugin now only uses the DHCP server port if
- explicitly configured.
- strongswan-5.6.3
- ----------------
- - Fixed a DoS vulnerability in the IKEv2 key derivation if the openssl plugin is
- used in FIPS mode and HMAC-MD5 is negotiated as PRF.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2018-10811.
- - Fixed a vulnerability in the stroke plugin, which did not check the received
- length before reading a message from the socket. Unless a group is configured,
- root privileges are required to access that socket, so in the default
- configuration this shouldn't be an issue.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2018-5388.
- ⁻ CRLs that are not yet valid are now ignored to avoid problems in scenarios
- where expired certificates are removed from CRLs and the clock on the host
- doing the revocation check is trailing behind that of the host issuing CRLs.
- - The issuer of fetched CRLs is now compared to the issuer of the checked
- certificate.
- - CRL validation results other than revocation (e.g. a skipped check because
- the CRL couldn't be fetched) are now stored also for intermediate CA
- certificates and not only for end-entity certificates, so a strict CRL policy
- can be enforced in such cases.
- - In compliance with RFC 4945, section 5.1.3.2, certificates used for IKE must
- now either not contain a keyUsage extension (like the ones generated by pki)
- or have at least one of the digitalSignature or nonRepudiation bits set.
- - New options for vici/swanctl allow forcing the local termination of an IKE_SA.
- This might be useful in situations where it's known the other end is not
- reachable anymore, or that it already removed the IKE_SA, so retransmitting a
- DELETE and waiting for a response would be pointless. Waiting only a certain
- amount of time for a response before destroying the IKE_SA is also possible
- by additionally specifying a timeout.
- - When removing routes, the kernel-netlink plugin now checks if it tracks other
- routes for the same destination and replaces the installed route instead of
- just removing it. Same during installation, where existing routes previously
- weren't replaced. This should allow using traps with virtual IPs on Linux.
- - The dhcp plugin only sends the client identifier option if identity_lease is
- enabled. It can also send identities of up to 255 bytes length, instead of
- the previous 64 bytes. If a server address is configured, DHCP requests are
- now sent from port 67 instead of 68 to avoid ICMP port unreachables.
- - Roam events are now completely ignored for IKEv1 SAs.
- - ChaCha20/Poly1305 is now correctly proposed without key length. For
- compatibility with older releases the chacha20poly1305compat keyword may be
- included in proposals to also propose the algorithm with a key length.
- - Configuration of hardware offload of IPsec SAs is now more flexible and allows
- a new mode, which automatically uses it if the kernel and device support it.
- - SHA-2 based PRFs are supported in PKCS#8 files as generated by OpenSSL 1.1.
- - The pki --verify tool may load CA certificates and CRLs from directories.
- - Fixed an issue with DNS servers passed to NetworkManager in charon-nm.
- strongswan-5.6.2
- ----------------
- - Fixed a DoS vulnerability in the parser for PKCS#1 RSASSA-PSS signatures that
- was caused by insufficient input validation. One of the configurable
- parameters in algorithm identifier structures for RSASSA-PSS signatures is the
- mask generation function (MGF). Only MGF1 is currently specified for this
- purpose. However, this in turn takes itself a parameter that specifies the
- underlying hash function. strongSwan's parser did not correctly handle the
- case of this parameter being absent, causing an undefined data read.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2018-6459.
- - The previously negotiated DH group is reused when rekeying an SA, instead of
- using the first group in the configured proposals, which avoids an additional
- exchange if the peer selected a different group via INVALID_KE_PAYLOAD when
- the SA was created initially.
- The selected DH group is also moved to the front of all sent proposals that
- contain it and all proposals that don't are moved to the back in order to
- convey the preference for this group to the peer.
- - Handling of MOBIKE task queuing has been improved. In particular, the response
- to an address update is not ignored anymore if only an address list update or
- DPD is queued.
- - The fallback drop policies installed to avoid traffic leaks when replacing
- addresses in installed policies are now replaced by temporary drop policies,
- which also prevent acquires because we currently delete and reinstall IPsec
- SAs to update their addresses.
- - Access X.509 certificates held in non-volatile storage of a TPM 2.0
- referenced via the NV index.
- - Adding the --keyid parameter to pki --print allows to print private keys
- or certificates stored in a smartcard or a TPM 2.0.
- - Fixed proposal selection if a peer incorrectly sends DH groups in the ESP
- proposals during IKE_AUTH and also if a DH group is configured in the local
- ESP proposal and charon.prefer_configured_proposals is disabled.
- - MSKs received via RADIUS are now padded to 64 bytes to avoid compatibility
- issues with EAP-MSCHAPv2 and PRFs that have a block size < 64 bytes (e.g.
- AES-XCBC-PRF-128).
- - The tpm_extendpcr command line tool extends a digest into a TPM PCR.
- - Ported the NetworkManager backend from the deprecated libnm-glib to libnm.
- - The save-keys debugging/development plugin saves IKE and/or ESP keys to files
- compatible with Wireshark.
- strongswan-5.6.1
- ----------------
- - In compliance with RFCs 8221 and 8247 several algorithms were removed from the
- default ESP/AH and IKEv2 proposals, respectively (3DES, Blowfish and MD5 from
- ESP/AH, MD5 and MODP-1024 from IKEv2). These algorithms may still be used in
- custom proposals.
- - Added support for RSASSA-PSS signatures. For backwards compatibility they are
- not used automatically by default, enable charon.rsa_pss to change that. To
- explicitly use or require such signatures with IKEv2 signature authentication
- (RFC 7427), regardless of whether that option is enabled, use ike:rsa/pss...
- authentication constraints.
- - The pki tool can optionally sign certificates/CRLs with RSASSA-PSS via the
- `--rsa-padding pss` option.
- - The sec-updater tool checks for security updates in dpkg-based repositories
- (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu) and sets the security flags in the IMV policy database
- accordingly. Additionally for each new package version a SWID tag for the
- given OS and HW architecture is created and stored in the database.
- Using the sec-updater.sh script template the lookup can be automated
- (e.g. via an hourly cron job).
- - The introduction of file versions in the IMV database scheme broke file
- reference hash measurements. This has been fixed by creating generic product
- versions having an empty package name.
- - A new timeout option for the systime-fix plugin stops periodic system time
- checks after a while and enforces a certificate verification, closing or
- reauthenticating all SAs with invalid certificates.
- - The IKE event counters, previously only available via ipsec listcounters, may
- now be queried/reset via vici and the new swanctl --counters command. They are
- provided by the new optional counters plugin.
- - Class attributes received in RADIUS Access-Accept messages may optionally be
- added to RADIUS accounting messages.
- - Inbound marks may optionally be installed on the SA again (was removed with
- 5.5.2) by enabling the mark_in_sa option in swanctl.conf.
- strongswan-5.6.0
- ----------------
- - Fixed a DoS vulnerability in the gmp plugin that was caused by insufficient
- input validation when verifying RSA signatures, which requires decryption
- with the operation m^e mod n, where m is the signature, and e and n are the
- exponent and modulus of the public key. The value m is an integer between
- 0 and n-1, however, the gmp plugin did not verify this. So if m equals n the
- calculation results in 0, in which case mpz_export() returns NULL. This
- result wasn't handled properly causing a null-pointer dereference.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2017-11185.
- - New SWIMA IMC/IMV pair implements the "draft-ietf-sacm-nea-swima-patnc"
- Internet Draft and has been demonstrated at the IETF 99 Prague Hackathon.
- - The IMV database template has been adapted to achieve full compliance
- with the ISO 19770-2:2015 SWID tag standard.
- - The sw-collector tool extracts software events from apt history logs
- and stores them in an SQLite database to be used by the SWIMA IMC.
- The tool can also generate SWID tags both for installed and removed
- package versions.
- - The pt-tls-client can attach and use TPM 2.0 protected private keys
- via the --keyid parameter.
- - libtpmtss supports Intel's TSS2 Architecture Broker and Resource
- Manager interface (tcti-tabrmd).
- - The new eap-aka-3gpp plugin implements the 3GPP MILENAGE algorithms
- in software. K (optionally concatenated with OPc) may be configured as
- binary EAP secret.
- - CHILD_SA rekeying was fixed in charon-tkm and was slightly changed: The
- switch to the new outbound IPsec SA now happens via SPI on the outbound
- policy on Linux, and in case of lost rekey collisions no outbound SA/policy
- is temporarily installed for the redundant CHILD_SA.
- - The new %unique-dir value for mark* settings allocates separate unique marks
- for each CHILD_SA direction (in/out).
- strongswan-5.5.3
- ----------------
- - Fixed a DoS vulnerability in the gmp plugin that was caused by insufficient
- input validation when verifying RSA signatures. More specifically,
- mpz_powm_sec() has two requirements regarding the passed exponent and modulus
- that the plugin did not enforce, if these are not met the calculation will
- result in a floating point exception that crashes the whole process.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2017-9022.
- - Fixed a DoS vulnerability in the x509 plugin that was caused because the ASN.1
- parser didn't handle ASN.1 CHOICE types properly, which could result in an
- infinite loop when parsing X.509 extensions that use such types.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2017-9023.
- - The behavior during IKEv2 CHILD_SA rekeying has been changed in order to avoid
- traffic loss. The responder now only installs the new inbound SA and delays
- installing the outbound SA until it receives the DELETE for the replaced
- CHILD_SA. Similarly, the inbound SA of the replaced CHILD_SA is not removed
- for a configurable amount of seconds (charon.delete_rekeyed_delay) after the
- DELETE has been processed to reduce the chance of dropping delayed packets.
- - The code base has been ported to Apple's ARM64 iOS platform, whose calling
- conventions for variadic and regular functions are different. This means
- assigning non-variadic functions to variadic function pointers does not work.
- To avoid this issue the enumerator_t interface has been changed and the
- signatures of the callback functions for enumerator_create_filter(), and the
- invoke_function() and find_first() methods on linked_list_t have been changed.
- The return type of find_first() also changed from status_t to bool.
- - Added support for fuzzing the certificate parser provided by the default
- plugins (x509, pem, gmp etc.) on Google's OSS-Fuzz infrastructure. Several
- issues found while fuzzing these plugins were fixed.
- - Two new options have been added to charon's retransmission settings:
- retransmit_limit and retransmit_jitter. The former adds an upper limit to the
- calculated retransmission timeout, the latter randomly reduces it.
- - A bug in swanctl's --load-creds command was fixed that caused unencrypted
- private keys to get unloaded if the command was called multiple times. The
- load-key VICI command now returns the key ID of the loaded key on success.
- - The credential manager now enumerates local credential sets before global
- ones. This means certificates supplied by the peer will now be preferred over
- certificates with the same identity that may be locally stored (e.g. in the
- certificate cache).
- - Added support for hardware offload of IPsec SAs as introduced by Linux 4.11
- for hardware that supports this.
- - When building the libraries monolithically and statically the plugin
- constructors are now hard-coded in each library so the plugin code is not
- removed by the linker because it thinks none of their symbols are ever
- referenced.
- - The pki tool loads the curve25519 plugin by default.
- strongswan-5.5.2
- ----------------
- - Support of Diffie-Hellman group 31 using Curve25519 for IKE as defined
- by RFC 8031.
- - Support of Ed25519 digital signature algorithm for IKEv2 as defined by
- draft-ietf-ipsecme-eddsa. Ed25519-based public key pairs, X.509 certificates
- and CRLs can be generated and printed by the pki tool.
- - The new "tpm" libtpmtss plugin allows to use persistent private RSA and ECDSA
- keys bound to a TPM 2.0 for both IKE and TLS authentication. Using the
- TPM 2.0 object handle as keyid parameter, the pki --pub tool can extract
- the public key from the TPM thereby replacing the aikpub2 tool. In a similar
- fashion pki --req can generate a PKCS#10 certificate request signed with
- the TPM private key.
- - The pki tool gained support for generating certificates with the RFC 3779
- addrblock extension. The charon addrblock plugin now dynamically narrows
- traffic selectors based on the certificate addrblocks instead of rejecting
- non-matching selectors completely. This allows generic connections, where
- the allowed selectors are defined by the used certificates only.
- - In-place update of cached base and delta CRLs does not leave dozens
- of stale copies in cache memory.
- - Several new features for the VICI interface and the swanctl utility: Querying
- specific pools, enumerating and unloading keys and shared secrets, loading
- keys and certificates from PKCS#11 tokens, the ability to initiate, install
- and uninstall connections and policies by their exact name (if multiple child
- sections in different connections share the same name), a command to initiate
- the rekeying of IKE and IPsec SAs, support for settings previously only
- supported by the old config files (plain pubkeys, dscp, certificate policies,
- IPv6 Transport Proxy Mode, NT Hash secrets, mediation extension).
- Important: Due to issues with VICI bindings that map sub-sections to
- dictionaries the CHILD_SA sections returned via list-sas now have a unique
- name, the original name of a CHILD_SA is returned in the "name" key of its
- section.
- strongswan-5.5.1
- ----------------
- - The newhope plugin implements the post-quantum NewHope key exchange algorithm
- proposed in their 2015 paper by Erdem Alkim, Léo Ducas, Thomas Pöppelmann and
- Peter Schwabe.
- - The libstrongswan crypto factory now offers the registration of Extended
- Output Functions (XOFs). Currently supported XOFs are SHAKE128 and SHAKE256
- implemented by the sha3 plugin, ChaCHa20 implemented by the chapoly plugin
- and the more traditional MGF1 Mask Generation Functions based on the SHA-1,
- SHA-256 and SHA-512 hash algorithms implemented by the new mgf1 plugin.
- - The pki tool, with help of the pkcs1 or openssl plugins, can parse private
- keys in any of the supported formats without having to know the exact type.
- So instead of having to specify rsa or ecdsa explicitly the keyword priv may
- be used to indicate a private key of any type. Similarly, swanctl can load
- any type of private key from the swanctl/private directory.
- - The pki tool can handle RSASSA-PKCS1v1.5-with-SHA-3 signatures using the
- sha3 and gmp plugins.
- - The VICI flush-certs command flushes certificates from the volatile
- certificate cache. Optionally the type of the certificates to be
- flushed (e.g. type = x509_crl) can be specified.
- - Setting cache_crls = yes in strongswan.conf the vici plugin saves regular,
- base and delta CRLs to disk.
- - IKE fragmentation is now enabled by default with the default fragment size
- set to 1280 bytes for both IP address families.
- - libtpmtss: In the TSS2 API the function TeardownSocketTcti() was replaced by
- tss2_tcti_finalize().
- strongswan-5.5.0
- ----------------
- - The new libtpmtss library offers support for both TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0
- Trusted Platform Modules. This allows the Attestation IMC/IMV pair to
- do TPM 2.0 based attestation.
- - The behavior during IKEv2 exchange collisions has been improved/fixed in
- several corner cases and support for TEMPORARY_FAILURE and CHILD_SA_NOT_FOUND
- notifies, as defined by RFC 7296, has been added.
- - IPsec policy priorities can be set manually (e.g. for high-priority drop
- policies) and outbound policies may be restricted to a network interface.
- - The scheme for the automatically calculated default priorities has been
- changed and now also considers port masks, which were added with 5.4.0.
- - FWD policies are now installed in both directions in regards to the traffic
- selectors. Because such "outbound" FWD policies could conflict with "inbound"
- FWD policies of other SAs they are installed with a lower priority and don't
- have a reqid set, which allows kernel plugins to distinguish between the two
- and prefer those with a reqid.
- - For outbound IPsec SAs no replay window is configured anymore.
- - Enhanced the functionality of the swanctl --list-conns command by listing
- IKE_SA and CHILD_SA reauthentication and rekeying settings, and EAP/XAuth
- identities and EAP types.
- - DNS servers installed by the resolve plugin are now refcounted, which should
- fix its use with make-before-break reauthentication. Any output written to
- stderr/stdout by resolvconf is now logged.
- - The methods in the kernel interfaces have been changed to take structs instead
- of long lists of arguments. Similarly the constructors for peer_cfg_t and
- child_cfg_t now take structs.
- strongswan-5.4.0
- ----------------
- - Support for IKEv2 redirection (RFC 5685) has been added. Plugins may
- implement the redirect_provider_t interface to decide if and when to redirect
- connecting clients. It is also possible to redirect established IKE_SAs based
- on different selectors via VICI/swanctl. Unless disabled in strongswan.conf
- the charon daemon will follow redirect requests received from servers.
- - The ike: prefix enables the explicit configuration of signature scheme
- constraints against IKEv2 authentication in rightauth, which allows the use
- of different signature schemes for trustchain verification and authentication.
- - The initiator of an IKEv2 make-before-break reauthentication now suspends
- online certificate revocation checks (OCSP, CRLs) until the new IKE_SA and all
- CHILD_SAs are established. This is required if the checks are done over the
- CHILD_SA established with the new IKE_SA. This is not possible until the
- initiator installs this SA and that only happens after the authentication is
- completed successfully. So we suspend the checks during the reauthentication
- and do them afterwards, if they fail the IKE_SA is closed. This change has no
- effect on the behavior during the authentication of the initial IKE_SA.
- - For the vici plugin a Vici:Session Perl CPAN module has been added to allow
- Perl applications to control and/or monitor the IKE daemon using the VICI
- interface, similar to the existing Python egg or Ruby gem.
- - Traffic selectors with port ranges can now be configured in the Linux kernel:
- e.g. remote_ts = 10.1.0.0/16[tcp/20-23] local_ts = dynamic[tcp/32768-65535].
- The port range must map to a port mask, though since the kernel does not
- support arbitrary ranges.
- - The vici plugin allows the configuration of IPv4 and IPv6 address ranges
- in local and remote traffic selectors. Since both the Linux kernel and
- iptables cannot handle arbitrary ranges, address ranges are mapped to the next
- larger CIDR subnet by the kernel-netlink and updown plugins, respectively.
- - Implemented IKEv1 IPv4/IPv6 address subnet and range identities that can be
- used as owners of shared secrets.
- strongswan-5.3.5
- ----------------
- - Properly handle potential EINTR errors in sigwaitinfo(2) calls that replaced
- sigwait(3) calls with 5.3.4.
- - RADIUS retransmission timeouts are now configurable, courtesy of Thom Troy.
- strongswan-5.3.4
- ----------------
- - Fixed an authentication bypass vulnerability in the eap-mschapv2 plugin that
- was caused by insufficient verification of the internal state when handling
- MSCHAPv2 Success messages received by the client.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2015-8023.
- - The sha3 plugin implements the SHA3 Keccak-F1600 hash algorithm family.
- Within the strongSwan framework SHA3 is currently used for BLISS signatures
- only because the OIDs for other signature algorithms haven't been defined
- yet. Also the use of SHA3 for IKEv2 has not been standardized yet.
- strongswan-5.3.3
- ----------------
- - Added support for the ChaCha20/Poly1305 AEAD cipher specified in RFC 7539 and
- RFC 7634 using the chacha20poly1305 ike/esp proposal keyword. The new chapoly
- plugin implements the cipher, if possible SSE-accelerated on x86/x64
- architectures. It is usable both in IKEv2 and the strongSwan libipsec ESP
- backend. On Linux 4.2 or newer the kernel-netlink plugin can configure the
- cipher for ESP SAs.
- - The vici interface now supports the configuration of auxiliary certification
- authority information as CRL and OCSP URIs.
- - In the bliss plugin the c_indices derivation using a SHA-512 based random
- oracle has been fixed, generalized and standardized by employing the MGF1 mask
- generation function with SHA-512. As a consequence BLISS signatures unsing the
- improved oracle are not compatible with the earlier implementation.
- - Support for auto=route with right=%any for transport mode connections has
- been added (the ikev2/trap-any scenario provides examples).
- - The starter daemon does not flush IPsec policies and SAs anymore when it is
- stopped. Already existing duplicate policies are now overwritten by the IKE
- daemon when it installs its policies.
- - Init limits (like charon.init_limit_half_open) can now optionally be enforced
- when initiating SAs via VICI. For this, IKE_SAs initiated by the daemon are
- now also counted as half-open SAs, which, as a side-effect, fixes the status
- output while connecting (e.g. in ipsec status).
- - Symmetric configuration of EAP methods in left|rightauth is now possible when
- mutual EAP-only authentication is used (previously, the client had to
- configure rightauth=eap or rightauth=any, which prevented it from using this
- same config as responder).
- - The initiator flag in the IKEv2 header is compared again (wasn't the case
- since 5.0.0) and packets that have the flag set incorrectly are again ignored.
- - Implemented a demo Hardcopy Device IMC/IMV pair based on the "Hardcopy
- Device Health Assessment Trusted Network Connect Binding" (HCD-TNC)
- document drafted by the IEEE Printer Working Group (PWG).
- - Fixed IF-M segmentation which failed in the presence of multiple small
- attributes in front of a huge attribute to be segmented.
- strongswan-5.3.2
- ----------------
- - Fixed a vulnerability that allowed rogue servers with a valid certificate
- accepted by the client to trick it into disclosing its username and even
- password (if the client accepts EAP-GTC). This was caused because constraints
- against the responder's authentication were enforced too late.
- This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2015-4171.
- strongswan-5.3.1
- ----------------
- - Fixed a denial-of-service and potential remote code execution vulnerability
- triggered by IKEv1/IKEv2 messages that contain payloads for the respective
- other IKE version. Such payload are treated specially since 5.2.2 but because
- they were still identified by their original payload type they were used as
- such in some places causing invalid function pointer dereferences.
- The vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2015-3991.
- - The new aesni plugin provides CBC, CTR, XCBC, CMAC, CCM and GCM crypto
- primitives for AES-128/192/256. The plugin requires AES-NI and PCLMULQDQ
- instructions and works on both x86 and x64 architectures. It provides
- superior crypto performance in userland without any external libraries.
- strongswan-5.3.0
- ----------------
- - Added support for IKEv2 make-before-break reauthentication. By using a global
- CHILD_SA reqid allocation mechanism, charon supports overlapping CHILD_SAs.
- This allows the use of make-before-break instead of the previously supported
- break-before-make reauthentication, avoiding connectivity gaps during that
- procedure. As the new mechanism may fail with peers not supporting it (such
- as any previous strongSwan release) it must be explicitly enabled using
- the charon.make_before_break strongswan.conf option.
- - Support for "Signature Authentication in IKEv2" (RFC 7427) has been added.
- This allows the use of stronger hash algorithms for public key authentication.
- By default, signature schemes are chosen based on the strength of the
- signature key, but specific hash algorithms may be configured in leftauth.
- - Key types and hash algorithms specified in rightauth are now also checked
- against IKEv2 signature schemes. If such constraints are used for certificate
- chain validation in existing configurations, in particular with peers that
- don't support RFC 7427, it may be necessary to disable this feature with the
- charon.signature_authentication_constraints setting, because the signature
- scheme used in classic IKEv2 public key authentication may not be strong
- enough.
- - The new connmark plugin allows a host to bind conntrack flows to a specific
- CHILD_SA by applying and restoring the SA mark to conntrack entries. This
- allows a peer to handle multiple transport mode connections coming over the
- same NAT device for client-initiated flows. A common use case is to protect
- L2TP/IPsec, as supported by some systems.
- - The forecast plugin can forward broadcast and multicast messages between
- connected clients and a LAN. For CHILD_SA using unique marks, it sets up
- the required Netfilter rules and uses a multicast/broadcast listener that
- forwards such messages to all connected clients. This plugin is designed for
- Windows 7 IKEv2 clients, which announces its services over the tunnel if the
- negotiated IPsec policy allows it.
- - For the vici plugin a Python Egg has been added to allow Python applications
- to control or monitor the IKE daemon using the VICI interface, similar to the
- existing ruby gem. The Python library has been contributed by Björn Schuberg.
- - EAP server methods now can fulfill public key constraints, such as rightcert
- or rightca. Additionally, public key and signature constraints can be
- specified for EAP methods in the rightauth keyword. Currently the EAP-TLS and
- EAP-TTLS methods provide verification details to constraints checking.
- - Upgrade of the BLISS post-quantum signature algorithm to the improved BLISS-B
- variant. Can be used in conjunction with the SHA256, SHA384 and SHA512 hash
- algorithms with SHA512 being the default.
- - The IF-IMV 1.4 interface now makes the IP address of the TNC access requestor
- as seen by the TNC server available to all IMVs. This information can be
- forwarded to policy enforcement points (e.g. firewalls or routers).
- - The new mutual tnccs-20 plugin parameter activates mutual TNC measurements
- in PB-TNC half-duplex mode between two endpoints over either a PT-EAP or
- PT-TLS transport medium.
- strongswan-5.2.2
- ----------------
- - Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability triggered by an IKEv2 Key Exchange
- payload that contains the Diffie-Hellman group 1025. This identifier was
- used internally for DH groups with custom generator and prime. Because
- these arguments are missing when creating DH objects based on the KE payload
- an invalid pointer dereference occurred. This allowed an attacker to crash
- the IKE daemon with a single IKE_SA_INIT message containing such a KE
- payload. The vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2014-9221.
- - The left/rightid options in ipsec.conf, or any other identity in strongSwan,
- now accept prefixes to enforce an explicit type, such as email: or fqdn:.
- Note that no conversion is done for the remaining string, refer to
- ipsec.conf(5) for details.
- - The post-quantum Bimodal Lattice Signature Scheme (BLISS) can be used as
- an IKEv2 public key authentication method. The pki tool offers full support
- for the generation of BLISS key pairs and certificates.
- - Fixed mapping of integrity algorithms negotiated for AH via IKEv1. This could
- cause interoperability issues when connecting to older versions of charon.
- strongswan-5.2.1
- ----------------
- - The new charon-systemd IKE daemon implements an IKE daemon tailored for use
- with systemd. It avoids the dependency on ipsec starter and uses swanctl
- as configuration backend, building a simple and lightweight solution. It
- supports native systemd journal logging.
- - Support for IKEv2 fragmentation as per RFC 7383 has been added. Like IKEv1
- fragmentation it can be enabled by setting fragmentation=yes in ipsec.conf.
- - Support of the TCG TNC IF-M Attribute Segmentation specification proposal.
- All attributes can be segmented. Additionally TCG/SWID Tag, TCG/SWID Tag ID
- and IETF/Installed Packages attributes can be processed incrementally on a
- per segment basis.
- - The new ext-auth plugin calls an external script to implement custom IKE_SA
- authorization logic, courtesy of Vyronas Tsingaras.
- - For the vici plugin a ruby gem has been added to allow ruby applications
- to control or monitor the IKE daemon. The vici documentation has been updated
- to include a description of the available operations and some simple examples
- using both the libvici C interface and the ruby gem.
- strongswan-5.2.0
- ----------------
- - strongSwan has been ported to the Windows platform. Using a MinGW toolchain,
- many parts of the strongSwan codebase run natively on Windows 7 / 2008 R2
- and newer releases. charon-svc implements a Windows IKE service based on
- libcharon, the kernel-iph and kernel-wfp plugins act as networking and IPsec
- backend on the Windows platform. socket-win provides a native IKE socket
- implementation, while winhttp fetches CRL and OCSP information using the
- WinHTTP API.
- - The new vici plugin provides a Versatile IKE Configuration Interface for
- charon. Using the stable IPC interface, external applications can configure,
- control and monitor the IKE daemon. Instead of scripting the ipsec tool
- and generating ipsec.conf, third party applications can use the new interface
- for more control and better reliability.
- - Built upon the libvici client library, swanctl implements the first user of
- the VICI interface. Together with a swanctl.conf configuration file,
- connections can be defined, loaded and managed. swanctl provides a portable,
- complete IKE configuration and control interface for the command line.
- The first six swanctl example scenarios have been added.
- - The SWID IMV implements a JSON-based REST API which allows the exchange
- of SWID tags and Software IDs with the strongTNC policy manager.
- - The SWID IMC can extract all installed packages from the dpkg (Debian,
- Ubuntu, Linux Mint etc.), rpm (Fedora, RedHat, OpenSUSE, etc.), or
- pacman (Arch Linux, Manjaro, etc.) package managers, respectively, using the
- swidGenerator (https://github.com/strongswan/swidGenerator) which generates
- SWID tags according to the new ISO/IEC 19770-2:2014 standard.
- - All IMVs now share the access requestor ID, device ID and product info
- of an access requestor via a common imv_session object.
- - The Attestation IMC/IMV pair supports the IMA-NG measurement format
- introduced with the Linux 3.13 kernel.
- - The aikgen tool generates an Attestation Identity Key bound to a TPM.
- - Implemented the PT-EAP transport protocol (RFC 7171) for Trusted Network
- Connect.
- - The ipsec.conf replay_window option defines connection specific IPsec replay
- windows. Original patch courtesy of Zheng Zhong and Christophe Gouault from
- 6Wind.
- strongswan-5.1.3
- ----------------
- - Fixed an authentication bypass vulnerability triggered by rekeying an
- unestablished IKEv2 SA while it gets actively initiated. This allowed an
- attacker to trick a peer's IKE_SA state to established, without the need to
- provide any valid authentication credentials. The vulnerability has been
- registered as CVE-2014-2338.
- - The acert plugin evaluates X.509 Attribute Certificates. Group membership
- information encoded as strings can be used to fulfill authorization checks
- defined with the rightgroups option. Attribute Certificates can be loaded
- locally or get exchanged in IKEv2 certificate payloads.
- - The pki command gained support to generate X.509 Attribute Certificates
- using the --acert subcommand, while the --print command supports the ac type.
- The openac utility has been removed in favor of the new pki functionality.
- - The libtls TLS 1.2 implementation as used by EAP-(T)TLS and other protocols
- has been extended by AEAD mode support, currently limited to AES-GCM.
- strongswan-5.1.2
- ----------------
- - A new default configuration file layout is introduced. The new default
- strongswan.conf file mainly includes config snippets from the strongswan.d
- and strongswan.d/charon directories (the latter containing snippets for all
- plugins). The snippets, with commented defaults, are automatically
- generated and installed, if they don't exist yet. They are also installed
- in $prefix/share/strongswan/templates so existing files can be compared to
- the current defaults.
- - As an alternative to the non-extensible charon.load setting, the plugins
- to load in charon (and optionally other applications) can now be determined
- via the charon.plugins.<name>.load setting for each plugin (enabled in the
- new default strongswan.conf file via the charon.load_modular option).
- The load setting optionally takes a numeric priority value that allows
- reordering the plugins (otherwise the default plugin order is preserved).
- - All strongswan.conf settings that were formerly defined in library specific
- "global" sections are now application specific (e.g. settings for plugins in
- libstrongswan.plugins can now be set only for charon in charon.plugins).
- The old options are still supported, which now allows to define defaults for
- all applications in the libstrongswan section.
- - The ntru libstrongswan plugin supports NTRUEncrypt as a post-quantum
- computer IKE key exchange mechanism. The implementation is based on the
- ntru-crypto library from the NTRUOpenSourceProject. The supported security
- strengths are ntru112, ntru128, ntru192, and ntru256. Since the private DH
- group IDs 1030..1033 have been assigned, the strongSwan Vendor ID must be
- sent (charon.send_vendor_id = yes) in order to use NTRU.
- - Defined a TPMRA remote attestation workitem and added support for it to the
- Attestation IMV.
- - Compatibility issues between IPComp (compress=yes) and leftfirewall=yes as
- well as multiple subnets in left|rightsubnet have been fixed.
- - When enabling its "session" strongswan.conf option, the xauth-pam plugin opens
- and closes a PAM session for each established IKE_SA. Patch courtesy of
- Andrea Bonomi.
- - The strongSwan unit testing framework has been rewritten without the "check"
- dependency for improved flexibility and portability. It now properly supports
- multi-threaded and memory leak testing and brings a bunch of new test cases.
- strongswan-5.1.1
- ----------------
- - Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability and potential authorization bypass
- triggered by a crafted ID_DER_ASN1_DN ID payload. The cause is an insufficient
- length check when comparing such identities. The vulnerability has been
- registered as CVE-2013-6075.
- - Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability triggered by a crafted IKEv1
- fragmentation payload. The cause is a NULL pointer dereference. The
- vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2013-6076.
- - The lean stand-alone pt-tls-client can set up a RFC 6876 PT-TLS session
- with a strongSwan policy enforcement point which uses the tnc-pdp charon
- plugin.
- - The new TCG TNC SWID IMC/IMV pair supports targeted SWID requests for either
- full SWID Tag or concise SWID Tag ID inventories.
- - The XAuth backend in eap-radius now supports multiple XAuth exchanges for
- different credential types and display messages. All user input gets
- concatenated and verified with a single User-Password RADIUS attribute on
- the AAA. With an AAA supporting it, one for example can implement
- Password+Token authentication with proper dialogs on iOS and OS X clients.
- - charon supports IKEv1 Mode Config exchange in push mode. The ipsec.conf
- modeconfig=push option enables it for both client and server, the same way
- as pluto used it.
- - Using the "ah" ipsec.conf keyword on both IKEv1 and IKEv2 connections,
- charon can negotiate and install Security Associations integrity-protected by
- the Authentication Header protocol. Supported are plain AH(+IPComp) SAs only,
- but not the deprecated RFC2401 style ESP+AH bundles.
- - The generation of initialization vectors for IKE and ESP (when using libipsec)
- is now modularized and IVs for e.g. AES-GCM are now correctly allocated
- sequentially, while other algorithms like AES-CBC still use random IVs.
- - The left and right options in ipsec.conf can take multiple address ranges
- and subnets. This allows connection matching against a larger set of
- addresses, for example to use a different connection for clients connecting
- from a internal network.
- - For all those who have a queasy feeling about the NIST elliptic curve set,
- the Brainpool curves introduced for use with IKE by RFC 6932 might be a
- more trustworthy alternative.
- - The kernel-libipsec userland IPsec backend now supports usage statistics,
- volume based rekeying and accepts ESPv3 style TFC padded packets.
- - With two new strongswan.conf options fwmarks can be used to implement
- host-to-host tunnels with kernel-libipsec.
- - load-tester supports transport mode connections and more complex traffic
- selectors, including such using unique ports for each tunnel.
- - The new dnscert plugin provides support for authentication via CERT RRs that
- are protected via DNSSEC. The plugin was created by Ruslan N. Marchenko.
- - The eap-radius plugin supports forwarding of several Cisco Unity specific
- RADIUS attributes in corresponding configuration payloads.
- - Database transactions are now abstracted and implemented by the two backends.
- If you use MySQL make sure all tables use the InnoDB engine.
- - libstrongswan now can provide an experimental custom implementation of the
- printf family functions based on klibc if neither Vstr nor glibc style printf
- hooks are available. This can avoid the Vstr dependency on some systems at
- the cost of slower and less complete printf functions.
- strongswan-5.1.0
- ----------------
- - Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability triggered by specific XAuth usernames
- and EAP identities (since 5.0.3), and PEM files (since 4.1.11). The crash
- was caused by insufficient error handling in the is_asn1() function.
- The vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2013-5018.
- - The new charon-cmd command line IKE client can establish road warrior
- connections using IKEv1 or IKEv2 with different authentication profiles.
- It does not depend on any configuration files and can be configured using a
- few simple command line options.
- - The kernel-pfroute networking backend has been greatly improved. It now
- can install virtual IPs on TUN devices on OS X and FreeBSD, allowing these
- systems to act as a client in common road warrior scenarios.
- - The new kernel-libipsec plugin uses TUN devices and libipsec to provide IPsec
- processing in userland on Linux, FreeBSD and Mac OS X.
- - The eap-radius plugin can now serve as an XAuth backend called xauth-radius,
- directly verifying XAuth credentials using RADIUS User-Name/User-Password
- attributes. This is more efficient than the existing xauth-eap+eap-radius
- combination, and allows RADIUS servers without EAP support to act as AAA
- backend for IKEv1.
- - The new osx-attr plugin installs configuration attributes (currently DNS
- servers) via SystemConfiguration on Mac OS X. The keychain plugin provides
- certificates from the OS X keychain service.
- - The sshkey plugin parses SSH public keys, which, together with the --agent
- option for charon-cmd, allows the use of ssh-agent for authentication.
- To configure SSH keys in ipsec.conf the left|rightrsasigkey options are
- replaced with left|rightsigkey, which now take public keys in one of three
- formats: SSH (RFC 4253, ssh: prefix), DNSKEY (RFC 3110, dns: prefix), and
- PKCS#1 (the default, no prefix).
- - Extraction of certificates and private keys from PKCS#12 files is now provided
- by the new pkcs12 plugin or the openssl plugin. charon-cmd (--p12) as well
- as charon (via P12 token in ipsec.secrets) can make use of this.
- - IKEv2 can now negotiate transport mode and IPComp in NAT situations.
- - IKEv2 exchange initiators now properly close an established IKE or CHILD_SA
- on error conditions using an additional exchange, keeping state in sync
- between peers.
- - Using a SQL database interface a Trusted Network Connect (TNC) Policy Manager
- can generate specific measurement workitems for an arbitrary number of
- Integrity Measurement Verifiers (IMVs) based on the history of the VPN user
- and/or device.
- - Several core classes in libstrongswan are now tested with unit tests. These
- can be enabled with --enable-unit-tests and run with 'make check'. Coverage
- reports can be generated with --enable-coverage and 'make coverage' (this
- disables any optimization, so it should not be enabled when building
- production releases).
- - The leak-detective developer tool has been greatly improved. It works much
- faster/stabler with multiple threads, does not use deprecated malloc hooks
- anymore and has been ported to OS X.
- - chunk_hash() is now based on SipHash-2-4 with a random key. This provides
- better distribution and prevents hash flooding attacks when used with
- hashtables.
- - All default plugins implement the get_features() method to define features
- and their dependencies. The plugin loader has been improved, so that plugins
- in a custom load statement can be ordered freely or to express preferences
- without being affected by dependencies between plugin features.
- - A centralized thread can take care for watching multiple file descriptors
- concurrently. This removes the need for a dedicated listener threads in
- various plugins. The number of "reserved" threads for such tasks has been
- reduced to about five, depending on the plugin configuration.
- - Plugins that can be controlled by a UNIX socket IPC mechanism gained network
- transparency. Third party applications querying these plugins now can use
- TCP connections from a different host.
- - libipsec now supports AES-GCM.
- strongswan-5.0.4
- ----------------
- - Fixed a security vulnerability in the openssl plugin which was reported by
- Kevin Wojtysiak. The vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2013-2944.
- Before the fix, if the openssl plugin's ECDSA signature verification was used,
- due to a misinterpretation of the error code returned by the OpenSSL
- ECDSA_verify() function, an empty or zeroed signature was accepted as a
- legitimate one.
- - The handling of a couple of other non-security relevant openssl return codes
- was fixed as well.
- - The tnc_ifmap plugin now publishes virtual IPv4 and IPv6 addresses via its
- TCG TNC IF-MAP 2.1 interface.
- - The charon.initiator_only option causes charon to ignore IKE initiation
- requests.
- - The openssl plugin can now use the openssl-fips library.
- strongswan-5.0.3
- ----------------
- - The new ipseckey plugin enables authentication based on trustworthy public
- keys stored as IPSECKEY resource records in the DNS and protected by DNSSEC.
- To do so it uses a DNSSEC enabled resolver, like the one provided by the new
- unbound plugin, which is based on libldns and libunbound. Both plugins were
- created by Reto Guadagnini.
- - Implemented the TCG TNC IF-IMV 1.4 draft making access requestor identities
- available to an IMV. The OS IMV stores the AR identity together with the
- device ID in the attest database.
- - The openssl plugin now uses the AES-NI accelerated version of AES-GCM
- if the hardware supports it.
- - The eap-radius plugin can now assign virtual IPs to IKE clients using the
- Framed-IP-Address attribute by using the "%radius" named pool in the
- rightsourceip ipsec.conf option. Cisco Banner attributes are forwarded to
- Unity-capable IKEv1 clients during mode config. charon now sends Interim
- Accounting updates if requested by the RADIUS server, reports
- sent/received packets in Accounting messages, and adds a Terminate-Cause
- to Accounting-Stops.
- - The recently introduced "ipsec listcounters" command can report connection
- specific counters by passing a connection name, and global or connection
- counters can be reset by the "ipsec resetcounters" command.
- - The strongSwan libpttls library provides an experimental implementation of
- PT-TLS (RFC 6876), a Posture Transport Protocol over TLS.
- - The charon systime-fix plugin can disable certificate lifetime checks on
- embedded systems if the system time is obviously out of sync after bootup.
- Certificates lifetimes get checked once the system time gets sane, closing
- or reauthenticating connections using expired certificates.
- - The "ikedscp" ipsec.conf option can set DiffServ code points on outgoing
- IKE packets.
- - The new xauth-noauth plugin allows to use basic RSA or PSK authentication with
- clients that cannot be configured without XAuth authentication. The plugin
- simply concludes the XAuth exchange successfully without actually performing
- any authentication. Therefore, to use this backend it has to be selected
- explicitly with rightauth2=xauth-noauth.
- - The new charon-tkm IKEv2 daemon delegates security critical operations to a
- separate process. This has the benefit that the network facing daemon has no
- knowledge of keying material used to protect child SAs. Thus subverting
- charon-tkm does not result in the compromise of cryptographic keys.
- The extracted functionality has been implemented from scratch in a minimal TCB
- (trusted computing base) in the Ada programming language. Further information
- can be found at https://www.codelabs.ch/tkm/.
- strongswan-5.0.2
- ----------------
- - Implemented all IETF Standard PA-TNC attributes and an OS IMC/IMV
- pair using them to transfer operating system information.
- - The new "ipsec listcounters" command prints a list of global counter values
- about received and sent IKE messages and rekeyings.
- - A new lookip plugin can perform fast lookup of tunnel information using a
- clients virtual IP and can send notifications about established or deleted
- tunnels. The "ipsec lookip" command can be used to query such information
- or receive notifications.
- - The new error-notify plugin catches some common error conditions and allows
- an external application to receive notifications for them over a UNIX socket.
- - IKE proposals can now use a PRF algorithm different to that defined for
- integrity protection. If an algorithm with a "prf" prefix is defined
- explicitly (such as prfsha1 or prfsha256), no implicit PRF algorithm based on
- the integrity algorithm is added to the proposal.
- - The pkcs11 plugin can now load leftcert certificates from a smartcard for a
- specific ipsec.conf conn section and cacert CA certificates for a specific ca
- section.
- - The load-tester plugin gained additional options for certificate generation
- and can load keys and multiple CA certificates from external files. It can
- install a dedicated outer IP address for each tunnel and tunnel initiation
- batches can be triggered and monitored externally using the
- "ipsec load-tester" tool.
- - PKCS#7 container parsing has been modularized, and the openssl plugin
- gained an alternative implementation to decrypt and verify such files.
- In contrast to our own DER parser, OpenSSL can handle BER files, which is
- required for interoperability of our scepclient with EJBCA.
- - Support for the proprietary IKEv1 fragmentation extension has been added.
- Fragments are always handled on receipt but only sent if supported by the peer
- and if enabled with the new fragmentation ipsec.conf option.
- - IKEv1 in charon can now parse certificates received in PKCS#7 containers and
- supports NAT traversal as used by Windows clients. Patches courtesy of
- Volker Rümelin.
- - The new rdrand plugin provides a high quality / high performance random
- source using the Intel rdrand instruction found on Ivy Bridge processors.
- - The integration test environment was updated and now uses KVM and reproducible
- guest images based on Debian.
- strongswan-5.0.1
- ----------------
- - Introduced the sending of the standard IETF Assessment Result
- PA-TNC attribute by all strongSwan Integrity Measurement Verifiers.
- - Extended PTS Attestation IMC/IMV pair to provide full evidence of
- the Linux IMA measurement process. All pertinent file information
- of a Linux OS can be collected and stored in an SQL database.
- - The PA-TNC and PB-TNC protocols can now process huge data payloads
- >64 kB by distributing PA-TNC attributes over multiple PA-TNC messages
- and these messages over several PB-TNC batches. As long as no
- consolidated recommandation from all IMVs can be obtained, the TNC
- server requests more client data by sending an empty SDATA batch.
- - The rightgroups2 ipsec.conf option can require group membership during
- a second authentication round, for example during XAuth authentication
- against a RADIUS server.
- - The xauth-pam backend can authenticate IKEv1 XAuth and Hybrid authenticated
- clients against any PAM service. The IKEv2 eap-gtc plugin does not use
- PAM directly anymore, but can use any XAuth backend to verify credentials,
- including xauth-pam.
- - The new unity plugin brings support for some parts of the IKEv1 Cisco Unity
- Extension. As client, charon narrows traffic selectors to the received
- Split-Include attributes and automatically installs IPsec bypass policies
- for received Local-LAN attributes. As server, charon sends Split-Include
- attributes for leftsubnet definitions containing multiple subnets to Unity-
- aware clients.
- - An EAP-Nak payload is returned by clients if the gateway requests an EAP
- method that the client does not support. Clients can also request a specific
- EAP method by configuring that method with leftauth.
- - The eap-dynamic plugin handles EAP-Nak payloads returned by clients and uses
- these to select a different EAP method supported/requested by the client.
- The plugin initially requests the first registered method or the first method
- configured with charon.plugins.eap-dynamic.preferred.
- - The new left/rightdns options specify connection specific DNS servers to
- request/respond in IKEv2 configuration payloads or IKEv2 mode config. leftdns
- can be any (comma separated) combination of %config4 and %config6 to request
- multiple servers, both for IPv4 and IPv6. rightdns takes a list of DNS server
- IP addresses to return.
- - The left/rightsourceip options now accept multiple addresses or pools.
- leftsourceip can be any (comma separated) combination of %config4, %config6
- or fixed IP addresses to request. rightsourceip accepts multiple explicitly
- specified or referenced named pools.
- - Multiple connections can now share a single address pool when they use the
- same definition in one of the rightsourceip pools.
- - The options charon.interfaces_ignore and charon.interfaces_use allow one to
- configure the network interfaces used by the daemon.
- - The kernel-netlink plugin supports the charon.install_virtual_ip_on option,
- which specifies the interface on which virtual IP addresses will be installed.
- If it is not specified the current behavior of using the outbound interface
- is preserved.
- - The kernel-netlink plugin tries to keep the current source address when
- looking for valid routes to reach other hosts.
- - The autotools build has been migrated to use a config.h header. strongSwan
- development headers will get installed during "make install" if
- --with-dev-headers has been passed to ./configure.
- - All crypto primitives gained return values for most operations, allowing
- crypto backends to fail, for example when using hardware accelerators.
- strongswan-5.0.0
- ----------------
- - The charon IKE daemon gained experimental support for the IKEv1 protocol.
- Pluto has been removed from the 5.x series, and unless strongSwan is
- configured with --disable-ikev1 or --disable-ikev2, charon handles both
- keying protocols. The feature-set of IKEv1 in charon is almost on par with
- pluto, but currently does not support AH or bundled AH+ESP SAs. Beside
- RSA/ECDSA, PSK and XAuth, charon also supports the Hybrid authentication
- mode. Information for interoperability and migration is available at
- https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/CharonPlutoIKEv1.
- - Charon's bus_t has been refactored so that loggers and other listeners are
- now handled separately. The single lock was previously cause for deadlocks
- if extensive listeners, such as the one provided by the updown plugin, wanted
- to acquire locks that were held by other threads which in turn tried to log
- messages, and thus were waiting to acquire the same lock currently held by
- the thread calling the listener.
- The implemented changes also allow the use of a read/write-lock for the
- loggers which increases performance if multiple loggers are registered.
- Besides several interface changes this last bit also changes the semantics
- for loggers as these may now be called by multiple threads at the same time.
- - Source routes are reinstalled if interfaces are reactivated or IP addresses
- reappear.
- - The thread pool (processor_t) now has more control over the lifecycle of
- a job (see job.h for details). In particular, it now controls the destruction
- of jobs after execution and the cancellation of jobs during shutdown. Due to
- these changes the requeueing feature, previously available to callback_job_t
- only, is now available to all jobs (in addition to a new rescheduling
- feature).
- - In addition to trustchain key strength definitions for different public key
- systems, the rightauth option now takes a list of signature hash algorithms
- considered save for trustchain validation. For example, the setting
- rightauth=rsa-2048-ecdsa-256-sha256-sha384-sha512 requires a trustchain
- that uses at least RSA-2048 or ECDSA-256 keys and certificate signatures
- using SHA-256 or better.
- strongswan-4.6.4
- ----------------
- - Fixed a security vulnerability in the gmp plugin. If this plugin was used
- for RSA signature verification an empty or zeroed signature was handled as
- a legitimate one.
- - Fixed several issues with reauthentication and address updates.
- strongswan-4.6.3
- ----------------
- - The tnc-pdp plugin implements a RADIUS server interface allowing
- a strongSwan TNC server to act as a Policy Decision Point.
- - The eap-radius authentication backend enforces Session-Timeout attributes
- using RFC4478 repeated authentication and acts upon RADIUS Dynamic
- Authorization extensions, RFC 5176. Currently supported are disconnect
- requests and CoA messages containing a Session-Timeout.
- - The eap-radius plugin can forward arbitrary RADIUS attributes from and to
- clients using custom IKEv2 notify payloads. The new radattr plugin reads
- attributes to include from files and prints received attributes to the
- console.
- - Added support for untruncated MD5 and SHA1 HMACs in ESP as used in
- RFC 4595.
- - The cmac plugin implements the AES-CMAC-96 and AES-CMAC-PRF-128 algorithms
- as defined in RFC 4494 and RFC 4615, respectively.
- - The resolve plugin automatically installs nameservers via resolvconf(8),
- if it is installed, instead of modifying /etc/resolv.conf directly.
- - The IKEv2 charon daemon supports now raw RSA public keys in RFC 3110
- DNSKEY and PKCS#1 file format.
- strongswan-4.6.2
- ----------------
- - Upgraded the TCG IF-IMC and IF-IMV C API to the upcoming version 1.3
- which supports IF-TNCCS 2.0 long message types, the exclusive flags
- and multiple IMC/IMV IDs. Both the TNC Client and Server as well as
- the "Test", "Scanner", and "Attestation" IMC/IMV pairs were updated.
- - Fully implemented the "TCG Attestation PTS Protocol: Binding to IF-M"
- standard (TLV-based messages only). TPM-based remote attestation of
- Linux IMA (Integrity Measurement Architecture) possible. Measurement
- reference values are automatically stored in an SQLite database.
- - The EAP-RADIUS authentication backend supports RADIUS accounting. It sends
- start/stop messages containing Username, Framed-IP and Input/Output-Octets
- attributes and has been tested against FreeRADIUS and Microsoft NPS.
- - Added support for PKCS#8 encoded private keys via the libstrongswan
- pkcs8 plugin. This is the default format used by some OpenSSL tools since
- version 1.0.0 (e.g. openssl req with -keyout).
- - Added session resumption support to the strongSwan TLS stack.
- strongswan-4.6.1
- ----------------
- - Because of changing checksums before and after installation which caused
- the integrity tests to fail we avoided directly linking libsimaka, libtls and
- libtnccs to those libcharon plugins which make use of these dynamic libraries.
- Instead we linked the libraries to the charon daemon. Unfortunately Ubuntu
- 11.10 activated the --as-needed ld option which discards explicit links
- to dynamic libraries that are not actually used by the charon daemon itself,
- thus causing failures during the loading of the plugins which depend on these
- libraries for resolving external symbols.
- - Therefore our approach of computing integrity checksums for plugins had to be
- changed radically by moving the hash generation from the compilation to the
- post-installation phase.
- strongswan-4.6.0
- ----------------
- - The new libstrongswan certexpire plugin collects expiration information of
- all used certificates and exports them to CSV files. It either directly
- exports them or uses cron style scheduling for batch exports.
- - starter passes unresolved hostnames to charon, allowing it to do name
- resolution not before the connection attempt. This is especially useful with
- connections between hosts using dynamic IP addresses. Thanks to Mirko Parthey
- for the initial patch.
- - The android plugin can now be used without the Android frontend patch and
- provides DNS server registration and logging to logcat.
- - Pluto and starter (plus stroke and whack) have been ported to Android.
- - Support for ECDSA private and public key operations has been added to the
- pkcs11 plugin. The plugin now also provides DH and ECDH via PKCS#11 and can
- use tokens as random number generators (RNG). By default only private key
- operations are enabled, more advanced features have to be enabled by their
- option in strongswan.conf. This also applies to public key operations (even
- for keys not stored on the token) which were enabled by default before.
- - The libstrongswan plugin system now supports detailed plugin dependencies.
- Many plugins have been extended to export its capabilities and requirements.
- This allows the plugin loader to resolve plugin loading order automatically,
- and in future releases, to dynamically load the required features on demand.
- Existing third party plugins are source (but not binary) compatible if they
- properly initialize the new get_features() plugin function to NULL.
- - The tnc-ifmap plugin implements a TNC IF-MAP 2.0 client which can deliver
- metadata about IKE_SAs via a SOAP interface to a MAP server. The tnc-ifmap
- plugin requires the Apache Axis2/C library.
- strongswan-4.5.3
- ----------------
- - Our private libraries (e.g. libstrongswan) are not installed directly in
- prefix/lib anymore. Instead a subdirectory is used (prefix/lib/ipsec/ by
- default). The plugins directory is also moved from libexec/ipsec/ to that
- directory.
- - The dynamic IMC/IMV libraries were moved from the plugins directory to
- a new imcvs directory in the prefix/lib/ipsec/ subdirectory.
- - Job priorities were introduced to prevent thread starvation caused by too
- many threads handling blocking operations (such as CRL fetching). Refer to
- strongswan.conf(5) for details.
- - Two new strongswan.conf options allow to fine-tune performance on IKEv2
- gateways by dropping IKE_SA_INIT requests on high load.
- - IKEv2 charon daemon supports start PASS and DROP shunt policies
- preventing traffic to go through IPsec connections. Installation of the
- shunt policies either via the XFRM netfilter or PFKEYv2 IPsec kernel
- interfaces.
- - The history of policies installed in the kernel is now tracked so that e.g.
- trap policies are correctly updated when reauthenticated SAs are terminated.
- - IMC/IMV Scanner pair implementing the RFC 5792 PA-TNC (IF-M) protocol.
- Using "netstat -l" the IMC scans open listening ports on the TNC client
- and sends a port list to the IMV which based on a port policy decides if
- the client is admitted to the network.
- (--enable-imc-scanner/--enable-imv-scanner).
- - IMC/IMV Test pair implementing the RFC 5792 PA-TNC (IF-M) protocol.
- (--enable-imc-test/--enable-imv-test).
- - The IKEv2 close action does not use the same value as the ipsec.conf dpdaction
- setting, but the value defined by its own closeaction keyword. The action
- is triggered if the remote peer closes a CHILD_SA unexpectedly.
- strongswan-4.5.2
- ----------------
- - The whitelist plugin for the IKEv2 daemon maintains an in-memory identity
- whitelist. Any connection attempt of peers not whitelisted will get rejected.
- The 'ipsec whitelist' utility provides a simple command line frontend for
- whitelist administration.
- - The duplicheck plugin provides a specialized form of duplicate checking,
- doing a liveness check on the old SA and optionally notify a third party
- application about detected duplicates.
- - The coupling plugin permanently couples two or more devices by limiting
- authentication to previously used certificates.
- - In the case that the peer config and child config don't have the same name
- (usually in SQL database defined connections), ipsec up|route <peer config>
- starts|routes all associated child configs and ipsec up|route <child config>
- only starts|routes the specific child config.
- - fixed the encoding and parsing of X.509 certificate policy statements (CPS).
- - Duncan Salerno contributed the eap-sim-pcsc plugin implementing a
- pcsc-lite based SIM card backend.
- - The eap-peap plugin implements the EAP PEAP protocol. Interoperates
- successfully with a FreeRADIUS server and Windows 7 Agile VPN clients.
- - The IKEv2 daemon charon rereads strongswan.conf on SIGHUP and instructs
- all plugins to reload. Currently only the eap-radius and the attr plugins
- support configuration reloading.
- - Added userland support to the IKEv2 daemon for Extended Sequence Numbers
- support coming with Linux 2.6.39. To enable ESN on a connection, add
- the 'esn' keyword to the proposal. The default proposal uses 32-bit sequence
- numbers only ('noesn'), and the same value is used if no ESN mode is
- specified. To negotiate ESN support with the peer, include both, e.g.
- esp=aes128-sha1-esn-noesn.
- - In addition to ESN, Linux 2.6.39 gained support for replay windows larger
- than 32 packets. The new global strongswan.conf option 'charon.replay_window'
- configures the size of the replay window, in packets.
- strongswan-4.5.1
- ----------------
- - Sansar Choinyambuu implemented the RFC 5793 Posture Broker Protocol (BP)
- compatible with Trusted Network Connect (TNC). The TNCCS 2.0 protocol
- requires the tnccs_20, tnc_imc and tnc_imv plugins but does not depend
- on the libtnc library. Any available IMV/IMC pairs conforming to the
- Trusted Computing Group's TNC-IF-IMV/IMC 1.2 interface specification
- can be loaded via /etc/tnc_config.
- - Re-implemented the TNCCS 1.1 protocol by using the tnc_imc and tnc_imv
- in place of the external libtnc library.
- - The tnccs_dynamic plugin loaded on a TNC server in addition to the
- tnccs_11 and tnccs_20 plugins, dynamically detects the IF-TNCCS
- protocol version used by a TNC client and invokes an instance of
- the corresponding protocol stack.
- - IKE and ESP proposals can now be stored in an SQL database using a
- new proposals table. The start_action field in the child_configs
- tables allows the automatic starting or routing of connections stored
- in an SQL database.
- - The new certificate_authorities and certificate_distribution_points
- tables make it possible to store CRL and OCSP Certificate Distribution
- points in an SQL database.
- - The new 'include' statement allows to recursively include other files in
- strongswan.conf. Existing sections and values are thereby extended and
- replaced, respectively.
- - Due to the changes in the parser for strongswan.conf, the configuration
- syntax for the attr plugin has changed. Previously, it was possible to
- specify multiple values of a specific attribute type by adding multiple
- key/value pairs with the same key (e.g. dns) to the plugins.attr section.
- Because values with the same key now replace previously defined values
- this is not possible anymore. As an alternative, multiple values can be
- specified by separating them with a comma (e.g. dns = 1.2.3.4, 2.3.4.5).
- - ipsec listalgs now appends (set in square brackets) to each crypto
- algorithm listed the plugin that registered the function.
- - Traffic Flow Confidentiality padding supported with Linux 2.6.38 can be used
- by the IKEv2 daemon. The ipsec.conf 'tfc' keyword pads all packets to a given
- boundary, the special value '%mtu' pads all packets to the path MTU.
- - The new af-alg plugin can use various crypto primitives of the Linux Crypto
- API using the AF_ALG interface introduced with 2.6.38. This removes the need
- for additional userland implementations of symmetric cipher, hash, hmac and
- xcbc algorithms.
- - The IKEv2 daemon supports the INITIAL_CONTACT notify as initiator and
- responder. The notify is sent when initiating configurations with a unique
- policy, set in ipsec.conf via the global 'uniqueids' option.
- - The conftest conformance testing framework enables the IKEv2 stack to perform
- many tests using a distinct tool and configuration frontend. Various hooks
- can alter reserved bits, flags, add custom notifies and proposals, reorder
- or drop messages and much more. It is enabled using the --enable-conftest
- ./configure switch.
- - The new libstrongswan constraints plugin provides advanced X.509 constraint
- checking. In addition to X.509 pathLen constraints, the plugin checks for
- nameConstraints and certificatePolicies, including policyMappings and
- policyConstraints. The x509 certificate plugin and the pki tool have been
- enhanced to support these extensions. The new left/rightcertpolicy ipsec.conf
- connection keywords take OIDs a peer certificate must have.
- - The left/rightauth ipsec.conf keywords accept values with a minimum strength
- for trustchain public keys in bits, such as rsa-2048 or ecdsa-256.
- - The revocation and x509 libstrongswan plugins and the pki tool gained basic
- support for delta CRLs.
- strongswan-4.5.0
- ----------------
- - IMPORTANT: the default keyexchange mode 'ike' is changing with release 4.5
- from 'ikev1' to 'ikev2', thus commemorating the five year anniversary of the
- IKEv2 RFC 4306 and its mature successor RFC 5996. The time has definitively
- come for IKEv1 to go into retirement and to cede its place to the much more
- robust, powerful and versatile IKEv2 protocol!
- - Added new ctr, ccm and gcm plugins providing Counter, Counter with CBC-MAC
- and Galois/Counter Modes based on existing CBC implementations. These
- new plugins bring support for AES and Camellia Counter and CCM algorithms
- and the AES GCM algorithms for use in IKEv2.
- - The new pkcs11 plugin brings full Smartcard support to the IKEv2 daemon and
- the pki utility using one or more PKCS#11 libraries. It currently supports
- RSA private and public key operations and loads X.509 certificates from
- tokens.
- - Implemented a general purpose TLS stack based on crypto and credential
- primitives of libstrongswan. libtls supports TLS versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2,
- ECDHE-ECDSA/RSA, DHE-RSA and RSA key exchange algorithms and RSA/ECDSA based
- client authentication.
- - Based on libtls, the eap-tls plugin brings certificate based EAP
- authentication for client and server. It is compatible to Windows 7 IKEv2
- Smartcard authentication and the OpenSSL based FreeRADIUS EAP-TLS backend.
- - Implemented the TNCCS 1.1 Trusted Network Connect protocol using the
- libtnc library on the strongSwan client and server side via the tnccs_11
- plugin and optionally connecting to a TNC@FHH-enhanced FreeRADIUS AAA server.
- Depending on the resulting TNC Recommendation, strongSwan clients are granted
- access to a network behind a strongSwan gateway (allow), are put into a
- remediation zone (isolate) or are blocked (none), respectively. Any number
- of Integrity Measurement Collector/Verifier pairs can be attached
- via the tnc-imc and tnc-imv charon plugins.
- - The IKEv1 daemon pluto now uses the same kernel interfaces as the IKEv2
- daemon charon. As a result of this, pluto now supports xfrm marks which
- were introduced in charon with 4.4.1.
- - Applets for Maemo 5 (Nokia) allow to easily configure and control IKEv2
- based VPN connections with EAP authentication on supported devices.
- - The RADIUS plugin eap-radius now supports multiple RADIUS servers for
- redundant setups. Servers are selected by a defined priority, server load and
- availability.
- - The simple led plugin controls hardware LEDs through the Linux LED subsystem.
- It currently shows activity of the IKE daemon and is a good example how to
- implement a simple event listener.
- - Improved MOBIKE behavior in several corner cases, for instance, if the
- initial responder moves to a different address.
- - Fixed left-/rightnexthop option, which was broken since 4.4.0.
- - Fixed a bug not releasing a virtual IP address to a pool if the XAUTH
- identity was different from the IKE identity.
- - Fixed the alignment of ModeConfig messages on 4-byte boundaries in the
- case where the attributes are not a multiple of 4 bytes (e.g. Cisco's
- UNITY_BANNER).
- - Fixed the interoperability of the socket_raw and socket_default
- charon plugins.
- - Added man page for strongswan.conf
- strongswan-4.4.1
- ----------------
- - Support of xfrm marks in IPsec SAs and IPsec policies introduced
- with the Linux 2.6.34 kernel. For details see the example scenarios
- ikev2/nat-two-rw-mark, ikev2/rw-nat-mark-in-out and ikev2/net2net-psk-dscp.
- - The PLUTO_MARK_IN and PLUTO_ESP_ENC environment variables can be used
- in a user-specific updown script to set marks on inbound ESP or
- ESP_IN_UDP packets.
- - The openssl plugin now supports X.509 certificate and CRL functions.
- - OCSP/CRL checking in IKEv2 has been moved to the revocation plugin, enabled
- by default. Please update manual load directives in strongswan.conf.
- - RFC3779 ipAddrBlock constraint checking has been moved to the addrblock
- plugin, disabled by default. Enable it and update manual load directives
- in strongswan.conf, if required.
- - The pki utility supports CRL generation using the --signcrl command.
- - The ipsec pki --self, --issue and --req commands now support output in
- PEM format using the --outform pem option.
- - The major refactoring of the IKEv1 Mode Config functionality now allows
- the transport and handling of any Mode Config attribute.
- - The RADIUS proxy plugin eap-radius now supports multiple servers. Configured
- servers are chosen randomly, with the option to prefer a specific server.
- Non-responding servers are degraded by the selection process.
- - The ipsec pool tool manages arbitrary configuration attributes stored
- in an SQL database. ipsec pool --help gives the details.
- - The new eap-simaka-sql plugin acts as a backend for EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA,
- reading triplets/quintuplets from an SQL database.
- - The High Availability plugin now supports a HA enabled in-memory address
- pool and Node reintegration without IKE_SA rekeying. The latter allows
- clients without IKE_SA rekeying support to keep connected during
- reintegration. Additionally, many other issues have been fixed in the ha
- plugin.
- - Fixed a potential remote code execution vulnerability resulting from
- the misuse of snprintf(). The vulnerability is exploitable by
- unauthenticated users.
- strongswan-4.4.0
- ----------------
- - The IKEv2 High Availability plugin has been integrated. It provides
- load sharing and failover capabilities in a cluster of currently two nodes,
- based on an extend ClusterIP kernel module. More information is available at
- https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/HighAvailability.
- The development of the High Availability functionality was sponsored by
- secunet Security Networks AG.
- - Added IKEv1 and IKEv2 configuration support for the AES-GMAC
- authentication-only ESP cipher. Our aes_gmac kernel patch or a Linux
- 2.6.34 kernel is required to make AES-GMAC available via the XFRM
- kernel interface.
- - Added support for Diffie-Hellman groups 22, 23 and 24 to the gmp, gcrypt
- and openssl plugins, usable by both pluto and charon. The new proposal
- keywords are modp1024s160, modp2048s224 and modp2048s256. Thanks to Joy Latten
- from IBM for his contribution.
- - The IKEv1 pluto daemon supports RAM-based virtual IP pools using
- the rightsourceip directive with a subnet from which addresses
- are allocated.
- - The ipsec pki --gen and --pub commands now allow the output of
- private and public keys in PEM format using the --outform pem
- command line option.
- - The new DHCP plugin queries virtual IP addresses for clients from a DHCP
- server using broadcasts, or a defined server using the
- charon.plugins.dhcp.server strongswan.conf option. DNS/WINS server information
- is additionally served to clients if the DHCP server provides such
- information. The plugin is used in ipsec.conf configurations having
- rightsourceip set to %dhcp.
- - A new plugin called farp fakes ARP responses for virtual IP addresses
- handed out to clients from the IKEv2 daemon charon. The plugin lets a
- road-warrior act as a client on the local LAN if it uses a virtual IP
- from the responders subnet, e.g. acquired using the DHCP plugin.
- - The existing IKEv2 socket implementations have been migrated to the
- socket-default and the socket-raw plugins. The new socket-dynamic plugin
- binds sockets dynamically to ports configured via the left-/rightikeport
- ipsec.conf connection parameters.
- - The android charon plugin stores received DNS server information as "net.dns"
- system properties, as used by the Android platform.
- strongswan-4.3.6
- ----------------
- - The IKEv2 daemon supports RFC 3779 IP address block constraints
- carried as a critical X.509v3 extension in the peer certificate.
- - The ipsec pool --add|del dns|nbns command manages DNS and NBNS name
- server entries that are sent via the IKEv1 Mode Config or IKEv2
- Configuration Payload to remote clients.
- - The Camellia cipher can be used as an IKEv1 encryption algorithm.
- - The IKEv1 and IKEV2 daemons now check certificate path length constraints.
- - The new ipsec.conf conn option "inactivity" closes a CHILD_SA if no traffic
- was sent or received within the given interval. To close the complete IKE_SA
- if its only CHILD_SA was inactive, set the global strongswan.conf option
- "charon.inactivity_close_ike" to yes.
- - More detailed IKEv2 EAP payload information in debug output
- - IKEv2 EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA share joint libsimaka library
- - Added required userland changes for proper SHA256 and SHA384/512 in ESP that
- will be introduced with Linux 2.6.33. The "sha256"/"sha2_256" keyword now
- configures the kernel with 128 bit truncation, not the non-standard 96
- bit truncation used by previous releases. To use the old 96 bit truncation
- scheme, the new "sha256_96" proposal keyword has been introduced.
- - Fixed IPComp in tunnel mode, stripping out the duplicated outer header. This
- change makes IPcomp tunnel mode connections incompatible with previous
- releases; disable compression on such tunnels.
- - Fixed BEET mode connections on recent kernels by installing SAs with
- appropriate traffic selectors, based on a patch by Michael Rossberg.
- - Using extensions (such as BEET mode) and crypto algorithms (such as twofish,
- serpent, sha256_96) allocated in the private use space now require that we
- know its meaning, i.e. we are talking to strongSwan. Use the new
- "charon.send_vendor_id" option in strongswan.conf to let the remote peer know
- this is the case.
- - Experimental support for draft-eronen-ipsec-ikev2-eap-auth, where the
- responder omits public key authentication in favor of a mutual authentication
- method. To enable EAP-only authentication, set rightauth=eap on the responder
- to rely only on the MSK constructed AUTH payload. This not-yet standardized
- extension requires the strongSwan vendor ID introduced above.
- - The IKEv1 daemon ignores the Juniper SRX notification type 40001, thus
- allowing interoperability.
- strongswan-4.3.5
- ----------------
- - The IKEv1 pluto daemon can now use SQL-based address pools to deal out
- virtual IP addresses as a Mode Config server. The pool capability has been
- migrated from charon's sql plugin to a new attr-sql plugin which is loaded
- by libstrongswan and which can be used by both daemons either with a SQLite
- or MySQL database and the corresponding plugin.
- - Plugin names have been streamlined: EAP plugins now have a dash after eap
- (e.g. eap-sim), as it is used with the --enable-eap-sim ./configure option.
- Plugin configuration sections in strongswan.conf now use the same name as the
- plugin itself (i.e. with a dash). Make sure to update "load" directives and
- the affected plugin sections in existing strongswan.conf files.
- - The private/public key parsing and encoding has been split up into
- separate pkcs1, pgp, pem and dnskey plugins. The public key implementation
- plugins gmp, gcrypt and openssl can all make use of them.
- - The EAP-AKA plugin can use different backends for USIM/quintuplet
- calculations, very similar to the EAP-SIM plugin. The existing 3GPP2 software
- implementation has been migrated to a separate plugin.
- - The IKEv2 daemon charon gained basic PGP support. It can use locally installed
- peer certificates and can issue signatures based on RSA private keys.
- - The new 'ipsec pki' tool provides a set of commands to maintain a public
- key infrastructure. It currently supports operations to create RSA and ECDSA
- private/public keys, calculate fingerprints and issue or verify certificates.
- - Charon uses a monotonic time source for statistics and job queueing, behaving
- correctly if the system time changes (e.g. when using NTP).
- - In addition to time based rekeying, charon supports IPsec SA lifetimes based
- on processed volume or number of packets. They new ipsec.conf parameters
- 'lifetime' (an alias to 'keylife'), 'lifebytes' and 'lifepackets' handle
- SA timeouts, while the parameters 'margintime' (an alias to rekeymargin),
- 'marginbytes' and 'marginpackets' trigger the rekeying before a SA expires.
- The existing parameter 'rekeyfuzz' affects all margins.
- - If no CA/Gateway certificate is specified in the NetworkManager plugin,
- charon uses a set of trusted root certificates preinstalled by distributions.
- The directory containing CA certificates can be specified using the
- --with-nm-ca-dir=path configure option.
- - Fixed the encoding of the Email relative distinguished name in left|rightid
- statements.
- - Fixed the broken parsing of PKCS#7 wrapped certificates by the pluto daemon.
- - Fixed smartcard-based authentication in the pluto daemon which was broken by
- the ECDSA support introduced with the 4.3.2 release.
- - A patch contributed by Heiko Hund fixes mixed IPv6 in IPv4 and vice versa
- tunnels established with the IKEv1 pluto daemon.
- - The pluto daemon now uses the libstrongswan x509 plugin for certificates and
- CRls and the struct id type was replaced by identification_t used by charon
- and the libstrongswan library.
- strongswan-4.3.4
- ----------------
- - IKEv2 charon daemon ported to FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Installation details can
- be found on wiki.strongswan.org.
- - ipsec statusall shows the number of bytes transmitted and received over
- ESP connections configured by the IKEv2 charon daemon.
- - The IKEv2 charon daemon supports include files in ipsec.secrets.
- strongswan-4.3.3
- ----------------
- - The configuration option --enable-integrity-test plus the strongswan.conf
- option libstrongswan.integrity_test = yes activate integrity tests
- of the IKE daemons charon and pluto, libstrongswan and all loaded
- plugins. Thus dynamic library misconfigurations and non-malicious file
- manipulations can be reliably detected.
- - The new default setting libstrongswan.ecp_x_coordinate_only=yes allows
- IKEv1 interoperability with MS Windows using the ECP DH groups 19 and 20.
- - The IKEv1 pluto daemon now supports the AES-CCM and AES-GCM ESP
- authenticated encryption algorithms.
- - The IKEv1 pluto daemon now supports V4 OpenPGP keys.
- - The RDN parser vulnerability discovered by Orange Labs research team
- was not completely fixed in version 4.3.2. Some more modifications
- had to be applied to the asn1_length() function to make it robust.
- strongswan-4.3.2
- ----------------
- - The new gcrypt plugin provides symmetric cipher, hasher, RNG, Diffie-Hellman
- and RSA crypto primitives using the LGPL licensed GNU gcrypt library.
- - libstrongswan features an integrated crypto selftest framework for registered
- algorithms. The test-vector plugin provides a first set of test vectors and
- allows pluto and charon to rely on tested crypto algorithms.
- - pluto can now use all libstrongswan plugins with the exception of x509 and xcbc.
- Thanks to the openssl plugin, the ECP Diffie-Hellman groups 19, 20, 21, 25, and
- 26 as well as ECDSA-256, ECDSA-384, and ECDSA-521 authentication can be used
- with IKEv1.
- - Applying their fuzzing tool, the Orange Labs vulnerability research team found
- another two DoS vulnerabilities, one in the rather old ASN.1 parser of Relative
- Distinguished Names (RDNs) and a second one in the conversion of ASN.1 UTCTIME
- and GENERALIZEDTIME strings to a time_t value.
- strongswan-4.3.1
- ----------------
- - The nm plugin now passes DNS/NBNS server information to NetworkManager,
- allowing a gateway administrator to set DNS/NBNS configuration on clients
- dynamically.
- - The nm plugin also accepts CA certificates for gateway authentication. If
- a CA certificate is configured, strongSwan uses the entered gateway address
- as its idenitity, requiring the gateways certificate to contain the same as
- subjectAltName. This allows a gateway administrator to deploy the same
- certificates to Windows 7 and NetworkManager clients.
- - The command ipsec purgeike deletes IKEv2 SAs that don't have a CHILD SA.
- The command ipsec down <conn>{n} deletes CHILD SA instance n of connection
- <conn> whereas ipsec down <conn>{*} deletes all CHILD SA instances.
- The command ipsec down <conn>[n] deletes IKE SA instance n of connection
- <conn> plus dependent CHILD SAs whereas ipsec down <conn>[*] deletes all
- IKE SA instances of connection <conn>.
- - Fixed a regression introduced in 4.3.0 where EAP authentication calculated
- the AUTH payload incorrectly. Further, the EAP-MSCHAPv2 MSK key derivation
- has been updated to be compatible with the Windows 7 Release Candidate.
- - Refactored installation of triggering policies. Routed policies are handled
- outside of IKE_SAs to keep them installed in any case. A tunnel gets
- established only once, even if initiation is delayed due network outages.
- - Improved the handling of multiple acquire signals triggered by the kernel.
- - Fixed two DoS vulnerabilities in the charon daemon that were discovered by
- fuzzing techniques: 1) Sending a malformed IKE_SA_INIT request leaved an
- incomplete state which caused a null pointer dereference if a subsequent
- CREATE_CHILD_SA request was sent. 2) Sending an IKE_AUTH request with either
- a missing TSi or TSr payload caused a null pointer dereference because the
- checks for TSi and TSr were interchanged. The IKEv2 fuzzer used was
- developed by the Orange Labs vulnerability research team. The tool was
- initially written by Gabriel Campana and is now maintained by Laurent Butti.
- - Added support for AES counter mode in ESP in IKEv2 using the proposal
- keywords aes128ctr, aes192ctr and aes256ctr.
- - Further progress in refactoring pluto: Use of the curl and ldap plugins
- for fetching crls and OCSP. Use of the random plugin to get keying material
- from /dev/random or /dev/urandom. Use of the openssl plugin as an alternative
- to the aes, des, sha1, sha2, and md5 plugins. The blowfish, twofish, and
- serpent encryption plugins are now optional and are not enabled by default.
- strongswan-4.3.0
- ----------------
- - Support for the IKEv2 Multiple Authentication Exchanges extension (RFC4739).
- Initiators and responders can use several authentication rounds (e.g. RSA
- followed by EAP) to authenticate. The new ipsec.conf leftauth/rightauth and
- leftauth2/rightauth2 parameters define own authentication rounds or setup
- constraints for the remote peer. See the ipsec.conf man page for more detials.
- - If glibc printf hooks (register_printf_function) are not available,
- strongSwan can use the vstr string library to run on non-glibc systems.
- - The IKEv2 charon daemon can now configure the ESP CAMELLIA-CBC cipher
- (esp=camellia128|192|256).
- - Refactored the pluto and scepclient code to use basic functions (memory
- allocation, leak detective, chunk handling, printf_hooks, strongswan.conf
- attributes, ASN.1 parser, etc.) from the libstrongswan library.
- - Up to two DNS and WINS servers to be sent via IKEv1 ModeConfig can be
- configured in the pluto section of strongswan.conf.
- strongswan-4.2.14
- -----------------
- - The new server-side EAP RADIUS plugin (--enable-eap-radius)
- relays EAP messages to and from a RADIUS server. Successfully
- tested with with a freeradius server using EAP-MD5 and EAP-SIM.
- - A vulnerability in the Dead Peer Detection (RFC 3706) code was found by
- Gerd v. Egidy <gerd.von.egidy@intra2net.com> of Intra2net AG affecting
- all Openswan and strongSwan releases. A malicious (or expired ISAKMP)
- R_U_THERE or R_U_THERE_ACK Dead Peer Detection packet can cause the
- pluto IKE daemon to crash and restart. No authentication or encryption
- is required to trigger this bug. One spoofed UDP packet can cause the
- pluto IKE daemon to restart and be unresponsive for a few seconds while
- restarting. This DPD null state vulnerability has been officially
- registered as CVE-2009-0790 and is fixed by this release.
- - ASN.1 to time_t conversion caused a time wrap-around for
- dates after Jan 18 03:14:07 UTC 2038 on 32-bit platforms.
- As a workaround such dates are set to the maximum representable
- time, i.e. Jan 19 03:14:07 UTC 2038.
- - Distinguished Names containing wildcards (*) are not sent in the
- IDr payload anymore.
- strongswan-4.2.13
- -----------------
- - Fixed a use-after-free bug in the DPD timeout section of the
- IKEv1 pluto daemon which sporadically caused a segfault.
- - Fixed a crash in the IKEv2 charon daemon occurring with
- mixed RAM-based and SQL-based virtual IP address pools.
- - Fixed ASN.1 parsing of algorithmIdentifier objects where the
- parameters field is optional.
- - Ported nm plugin to NetworkManager 7.1.
- strongswan-4.2.12
- -----------------
- - Support of the EAP-MSCHAPv2 protocol enabled by the option
- --enable-eap-mschapv2. Requires the MD4 hash algorithm enabled
- either by --enable-md4 or --enable-openssl.
- - Assignment of up to two DNS and up to two WINS servers to peers via
- the IKEv2 Configuration Payload (CP). The IPv4 or IPv6 nameserver
- addresses are defined in strongswan.conf.
- - The strongSwan applet for the Gnome NetworkManager is now built and
- distributed as a separate tarball under the name NetworkManager-strongswan.
- strongswan-4.2.11
- -----------------
- - Fixed ESP NULL encryption broken by the refactoring of keymat.c.
- Also introduced proper initialization and disposal of keying material.
- - Fixed the missing listing of connection definitions in ipsec statusall
- broken by an unfortunate local variable overload.
- strongswan-4.2.10
- -----------------
- - Several performance improvements to handle thousands of tunnels with almost
- linear upscaling. All relevant data structures have been replaced by faster
- counterparts with better lookup times.
- - Better parallelization to run charon on multiple cores. Due to improved
- resource locking and other optimizations the daemon can take full
- advantage of 16 or even more cores.
- - The load-tester plugin can use a NULL Diffie-Hellman group and simulate
- unique identities and certificates by signing peer certificates using a CA
- on the fly.
- - The redesigned stroke in-memory IP pool handles leases. The "ipsec leases"
- command queries assigned leases.
- - Added support for smartcards in charon by using the ENGINE API provided by
- OpenSSL, based on patches by Michael Roßberg.
- - The Padlock plugin supports the hardware RNG found on VIA CPUs to provide a
- reliable source of randomness.
- strongswan-4.2.9
- ----------------
- - Flexible configuration of logging subsystem allowing to log to multiple
- syslog facilities or to files using fine-grained log levels for each target.
- - Load testing plugin to do stress testing of the IKEv2 daemon against self
- or another host. Found and fixed issues during tests in the multi-threaded
- use of the OpenSSL plugin.
- - Added profiling code to synchronization primitives to find bottlenecks if
- running on multiple cores. Found and fixed an issue where parts of the
- Diffie-Hellman calculation acquired an exclusive lock. This greatly improves
- parallelization to multiple cores.
- - updown script invocation has been separated into a plugin of its own to
- further slim down the daemon core.
- - Separated IKE_SA/CHILD_SA key derivation process into a closed system,
- allowing future implementations to use a secured environment in e.g. kernel
- memory or hardware.
- - The kernel interface of charon has been modularized. XFRM NETLINK (default)
- and PFKEY (--enable-kernel-pfkey) interface plugins for the native IPsec
- stack of the Linux 2.6 kernel as well as a PFKEY interface for the KLIPS
- IPsec stack (--enable-kernel-klips) are provided.
- - Basic Mobile IPv6 support has been introduced, securing Binding Update
- messages as well as tunneled traffic between Mobile Node and Home Agent.
- The installpolicy=no option allows peaceful cooperation with a dominant
- mip6d daemon and the new type=transport_proxy implements the special MIPv6
- IPsec transport proxy mode where the IKEv2 daemon uses the Care-of-Address
- but the IPsec SA is set up for the Home Address.
- - Implemented migration of Mobile IPv6 connections using the KMADDRESS
- field contained in XFRM_MSG_MIGRATE messages sent by the mip6d daemon
- via the Linux 2.6.28 (or appropriately patched) kernel.
- strongswan-4.2.8
- ----------------
- - IKEv2 charon daemon supports authentication based on raw public keys
- stored in the SQL database backend. The ipsec listpubkeys command
- lists the available raw public keys via the stroke interface.
- - Several MOBIKE improvements: Detect changes in NAT mappings in DPD exchanges,
- handle events if kernel detects NAT mapping changes in UDP-encapsulated
- ESP packets (requires kernel patch), reuse old addresses in MOBIKE updates as
- long as possible and other fixes.
- - Fixed a bug in addr_in_subnet() which caused insertion of wrong source
- routes for destination subnets having netwmasks not being a multiple of 8 bits.
- Thanks go to Wolfgang Steudel, TU Ilmenau for reporting this bug.
- strongswan-4.2.7
- ----------------
- - Fixed a Denial-of-Service vulnerability where an IKE_SA_INIT message with
- a KE payload containing zeroes only can cause a crash of the IKEv2 charon
- daemon due to a NULL pointer returned by the mpz_export() function of the
- GNU Multiprecision Library (GMP). Thanks go to Mu Dynamics Research Labs
- for making us aware of this problem.
- - The new agent plugin provides a private key implementation on top of an
- ssh-agent.
- - The NetworkManager plugin has been extended to support certificate client
- authentication using RSA keys loaded from a file or using ssh-agent.
- - Daemon capability dropping has been ported to libcap and must be enabled
- explicitly --with-capabilities=libcap. Future version will support the
- newer libcap2 library.
- - ipsec listalgs lists the IKEv2 cryptografic algorithms registered with the
- charon keying daemon.
- strongswan-4.2.6
- ----------------
- - A NetworkManager plugin allows GUI-based configuration of road-warrior
- clients in a simple way. It features X509 based gateway authentication
- and EAP client authentication, tunnel setup/teardown and storing passwords
- in the Gnome Keyring.
- - A new EAP-GTC plugin implements draft-sheffer-ikev2-gtc-00.txt and allows
- username/password authentication against any PAM service on the gateway.
- The new EAP method interacts nicely with the NetworkManager plugin and allows
- client authentication against e.g. LDAP.
- - Improved support for the EAP-Identity method. The new ipsec.conf eap_identity
- parameter defines an additional identity to pass to the server in EAP
- authentication.
- - The "ipsec statusall" command now lists CA restrictions, EAP
- authentication types and EAP identities.
- - Fixed two multithreading deadlocks occurring when starting up
- several hundred tunnels concurrently.
- - Fixed the --enable-integrity-test configure option which
- computes a SHA-1 checksum over the libstrongswan library.
- strongswan-4.2.5
- ----------------
- - Consistent logging of IKE and CHILD SAs at the audit (AUD) level.
- - Improved the performance of the SQL-based virtual IP address pool
- by introducing an additional addresses table. The leases table
- storing only history information has become optional and can be
- disabled by setting charon.plugins.sql.lease_history = no in
- strongswan.conf.
- - The XFRM_STATE_AF_UNSPEC flag added to xfrm.h allows IPv4-over-IPv6
- and IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnels with the 2.6.26 and later Linux kernels.
- - management of different virtual IP pools for different
- network interfaces have become possible.
- - fixed a bug which prevented the assignment of more than 256
- virtual IP addresses from a pool managed by an sql database.
- - fixed a bug which did not delete own IPCOMP SAs in the kernel.
- strongswan-4.2.4
- ----------------
- - Added statistics functions to ipsec pool --status and ipsec pool --leases
- and input validation checks to various ipsec pool commands.
- - ipsec statusall now lists all loaded charon plugins and displays
- the negotiated IKEv2 cipher suite proposals.
- - The openssl plugin supports the elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman groups
- 19, 20, 21, 25, and 26.
- - The openssl plugin supports ECDSA authentication using elliptic curve
- X.509 certificates.
- - Fixed a bug in stroke which caused multiple charon threads to close
- the file descriptors during packet transfers over the stroke socket.
- - ESP sequence numbers are now migrated in IPsec SA updates handled by
- MOBIKE. Works only with Linux kernels >= 2.6.17.
- strongswan-4.2.3
- ----------------
- - Fixed the strongswan.conf path configuration problem that occurred when
- --sysconfig was not set explicitly in ./configure.
- - Fixed a number of minor bugs that where discovered during the 4th
- IKEv2 interoperability workshop in San Antonio, TX.
- strongswan-4.2.2
- ----------------
- - Plugins for libstrongswan and charon can optionally be loaded according
- to a configuration in strongswan.conf. Most components provide a
- "load = " option followed by a space separated list of plugins to load.
- This allows e.g. the fallback from a hardware crypto accelerator to
- to software-based crypto plugins.
- - Charons SQL plugin has been extended by a virtual IP address pool.
- Configurations with a rightsourceip=%poolname setting query a SQLite or
- MySQL database for leases. The "ipsec pool" command helps in administrating
- the pool database. See ipsec pool --help for the available options
- - The Authenticated Encryption Algorithms AES-CCM-8/12/16 and AES-GCM-8/12/16
- for ESP are now supported starting with the Linux 2.6.25 kernel. The
- syntax is e.g. esp=aes128ccm12 or esp=aes256gcm16.
- strongswan-4.2.1
- ----------------
- - Support for "Hash and URL" encoded certificate payloads has been implemented
- in the IKEv2 daemon charon. Using the "certuribase" option of a CA section
- allows to assign a base URL to all certificates issued by the specified CA.
- The final URL is then built by concatenating that base and the hex encoded
- SHA1 hash of the DER encoded certificate. Note that this feature is disabled
- by default and must be enabled using the option "charon.hash_and_url".
- - The IKEv2 daemon charon now supports the "uniqueids" option to close multiple
- IKE_SAs with the same peer. The option value "keep" prefers existing
- connection setups over new ones, where the value "replace" replaces existing
- connections.
- - The crypto factory in libstrongswan additionally supports random number
- generators, plugins may provide other sources of randomness. The default
- plugin reads raw random data from /dev/(u)random.
- - Extended the credential framework by a caching option to allow plugins
- persistent caching of fetched credentials. The "cachecrl" option has been
- re-implemented.
- - The new trustchain verification introduced in 4.2.0 has been parallelized.
- Threads fetching CRL or OCSP information no longer block other threads.
- - A new IKEv2 configuration attribute framework has been introduced allowing
- plugins to provide virtual IP addresses, and in the future, other
- configuration attribute services (e.g. DNS/WINS servers).
- - The stroke plugin has been extended to provide virtual IP addresses from
- a pool defined in ipsec.conf. The "rightsourceip" parameter now accepts
- address pools in CIDR notation (e.g. 10.1.1.0/24). The parameter also accepts
- the value "%poolname", where "poolname" identifies a pool provided by a
- separate plugin.
- - Fixed compilation on uClibc and a couple of other minor bugs.
- - Set DPD defaults in ipsec starter to dpd_delay=30s and dpd_timeout=150s.
- - The IKEv1 pluto daemon now supports the ESP encryption algorithm CAMELLIA
- with key lengths of 128, 192, and 256 bits, as well as the authentication
- algorithm AES_XCBC_MAC. Configuration example: esp=camellia192-aesxcbc.
- strongswan-4.2.0
- ----------------
- - libstrongswan has been modularized to attach crypto algorithms,
- credential implementations (keys, certificates) and fetchers dynamically
- through plugins. Existing code has been ported to plugins:
- - RSA/Diffie-Hellman implementation using the GNU Multi Precision library
- - X509 certificate system supporting CRLs, OCSP and attribute certificates
- - Multiple plugins providing crypto algorithms in software
- - CURL and OpenLDAP fetcher
- - libstrongswan gained a relational database API which uses pluggable database
- providers. Plugins for MySQL and SQLite are available.
- - The IKEv2 keying daemon charon is more extensible. Generic plugins may provide
- connection configuration, credentials and EAP methods or control the daemon.
- Existing code has been ported to plugins:
- - EAP-AKA, EAP-SIM, EAP-MD5 and EAP-Identity
- - stroke configuration, credential and control (compatible to pluto)
- - XML bases management protocol to control and query the daemon
- The following new plugins are available:
- - An experimental SQL configuration, credential and logging plugin on
- top of either MySQL or SQLite
- - A unit testing plugin to run tests at daemon startup
- - The authentication and credential framework in charon has been heavily
- refactored to support modular credential providers, proper
- CERTREQ/CERT payload exchanges and extensible authorization rules.
- - The framework of strongSwan Manager has evolved to the web application
- framework libfast (FastCGI Application Server w/ Templates) and is usable
- by other applications.
- strongswan-4.1.11
- -----------------
- - IKE rekeying in NAT situations did not inherit the NAT conditions
- to the rekeyed IKE_SA so that the UDP encapsulation was lost with
- the next CHILD_SA rekeying.
- - Wrong type definition of the next_payload variable in id_payload.c
- caused an INVALID_SYNTAX error on PowerPC platforms.
- - Implemented IKEv2 EAP-SIM server and client test modules that use
- triplets stored in a file. For details on the configuration see
- the scenario 'ikev2/rw-eap-sim-rsa'.
- strongswan-4.1.10
- -----------------
- - Fixed error in the ordering of the certinfo_t records in the ocsp cache that
- caused multiple entries of the same serial number to be created.
- - Implementation of a simple EAP-MD5 module which provides CHAP
- authentication. This may be interesting in conjunction with certificate
- based server authentication, as weak passwords can't be brute forced
- (in contradiction to traditional IKEv2 PSK).
- - A complete software based implementation of EAP-AKA, using algorithms
- specified in 3GPP2 (S.S0055). This implementation does not use an USIM,
- but reads the secrets from ipsec.secrets. Make sure to read eap_aka.h
- before using it.
- - Support for vendor specific EAP methods using Expanded EAP types. The
- interface to EAP modules has been slightly changed, so make sure to
- check the changes if you're already rolling your own modules.
- strongswan-4.1.9
- ----------------
- - The default _updown script now dynamically inserts and removes ip6tables
- firewall rules if leftfirewall=yes is set in IPv6 connections. New IPv6
- net-net and roadwarrior (PSK/RSA) scenarios for both IKEv1 and IKEV2 were
- added.
- - Implemented RFC4478 repeated authentication to force EAP/Virtual-IP clients
- to reestablish an IKE_SA within a given timeframe.
- - strongSwan Manager supports configuration listing, initiation and termination
- of IKE and CHILD_SAs.
- - Fixes and improvements to multithreading code.
- - IKEv2 plugins have been renamed to libcharon-* to avoid naming conflicts.
- Make sure to remove the old plugins in $libexecdir/ipsec, otherwise they get
- loaded twice.
- strongswan-4.1.8
- ----------------
- - Removed recursive pthread mutexes since uClibc doesn't support them.
- strongswan-4.1.7
- ----------------
- - In NAT traversal situations and multiple queued Quick Modes,
- those pending connections inserted by auto=start after the
- port floating from 500 to 4500 were erroneously deleted.
- - Added a "forceencaps" connection parameter to enforce UDP encapsulation
- to surmount restrictive firewalls. NAT detection payloads are faked to
- simulate a NAT situation and trick the other peer into NAT mode (IKEv2 only).
- - Preview of strongSwan Manager, a web based configuration and monitoring
- application. It uses a new XML control interface to query the IKEv2 daemon
- (see https://wiki.strongswan.org/wiki/Manager).
- - Experimental SQLite configuration backend which will provide the configuration
- interface for strongSwan Manager in future releases.
- - Further improvements to MOBIKE support.
- strongswan-4.1.6
- ----------------
- - Since some third party IKEv2 implementations run into
- problems with strongSwan announcing MOBIKE capability per
- default, MOBIKE can be disabled on a per-connection-basis
- using the mobike=no option. Whereas mobike=no disables the
- sending of the MOBIKE_SUPPORTED notification and the floating
- to UDP port 4500 with the IKE_AUTH request even if no NAT
- situation has been detected, strongSwan will still support
- MOBIKE acting as a responder.
- - the default ipsec routing table plus its corresponding priority
- used for inserting source routes has been changed from 100 to 220.
- It can be configured using the --with-ipsec-routing-table and
- --with-ipsec-routing-table-prio options.
- - the --enable-integrity-test configure option tests the
- integrity of the libstrongswan crypto code during the charon
- startup.
- - the --disable-xauth-vid configure option disables the sending
- of the XAUTH vendor ID. This can be used as a workaround when
- interoperating with some Windows VPN clients that get into
- trouble upon reception of an XAUTH VID without eXtended
- AUTHentication having been configured.
- - ipsec stroke now supports the rereadsecrets, rereadaacerts,
- rereadacerts, and listacerts options.
- strongswan-4.1.5
- ----------------
- - If a DNS lookup failure occurs when resolving right=%<FQDN>
- or right=<FQDN> combined with rightallowany=yes then the
- connection is not updated by ipsec starter thus preventing
- the disruption of an active IPsec connection. Only if the DNS
- lookup successfully returns with a changed IP address the
- corresponding connection definition is updated.
- - Routes installed by the keying daemons are now in a separate
- routing table with the ID 100 to avoid conflicts with the main
- table. Route lookup for IKEv2 traffic is done in userspace to ignore
- routes installed for IPsec, as IKE traffic shouldn't get encapsulated.
- strongswan-4.1.4
- ----------------
- - The pluto IKEv1 daemon now exhibits the same behaviour as its
- IKEv2 companion charon by inserting an explicit route via the
- _updown script only if a sourceip exists. This is admissible
- since routing through the IPsec tunnel is handled automatically
- by NETKEY's IPsec policies. As a consequence the left|rightnexthop
- parameter is not required any more.
- - The new IKEv1 parameter right|leftallowany parameters helps to handle
- the case where both peers possess dynamic IP addresses that are
- usually resolved using DynDNS or a similar service. The configuration
- right=peer.foo.bar
- rightallowany=yes
- can be used by the initiator to start up a connection to a peer
- by resolving peer.foo.bar into the currently allocated IP address.
- Thanks to the rightallowany flag the connection behaves later on
- as
- right=%any
- so that the peer can rekey the connection as an initiator when his
- IP address changes. An alternative notation is
- right=%peer.foo.bar
- which will implicitly set rightallowany=yes.
- - ipsec starter now fails more gracefully in the presence of parsing
- errors. Flawed ca and conn section are discarded and pluto is started
- if non-fatal errors only were encountered. If right=%peer.foo.bar
- cannot be resolved by DNS then right=%any will be used so that passive
- connections as a responder are still possible.
- - The new pkcs11initargs parameter that can be placed in the
- setup config section of /etc/ipsec.conf allows the definition
- of an argument string that is used with the PKCS#11 C_Initialize()
- function. This non-standard feature is required by the NSS softoken
- library. This patch was contributed by Robert Varga.
- - Fixed a bug in ipsec starter introduced by strongswan-2.8.5
- which caused a segmentation fault in the presence of unknown
- or misspelt keywords in ipsec.conf. This bug fix was contributed
- by Robert Varga.
- - Partial support for MOBIKE in IKEv2. The initiator acts on interface/
- address configuration changes and updates IKE and IPsec SAs dynamically.
- strongswan-4.1.3
- ----------------
- - IKEv2 peer configuration selection now can be based on a given
- certification authority using the rightca= statement.
- - IKEv2 authentication based on RSA signatures now can handle multiple
- certificates issued for a given peer ID. This allows a smooth transition
- in the case of a peer certificate renewal.
- - IKEv2: Support for requesting a specific virtual IP using leftsourceip on the
- client and returning requested virtual IPs using rightsourceip=%config
- on the server. If the server does not support configuration payloads, the
- client enforces its leftsourceip parameter.
- - The ./configure options --with-uid/--with-gid allow pluto and charon
- to drop their privileges to a minimum and change to an other UID/GID. This
- improves the systems security, as a possible intruder may only get the
- CAP_NET_ADMIN capability.
- - Further modularization of charon: Pluggable control interface and
- configuration backend modules provide extensibility. The control interface
- for stroke is included, and further interfaces using DBUS (NetworkManager)
- or XML are on the way. A backend for storing configurations in the daemon
- is provided and more advanced backends (using e.g. a database) are trivial
- to implement.
- - Fixed a compilation failure in libfreeswan occurring with Linux kernel
- headers > 2.6.17.
- strongswan-4.1.2
- ----------------
- - Support for an additional Diffie-Hellman exchange when creating/rekeying
- a CHILD_SA in IKEv2 (PFS). PFS is enabled when the proposal contains a
- DH group (e.g. "esp=aes128-sha1-modp1536"). Further, DH group negotiation
- is implemented properly for rekeying.
- - Support for the AES-XCBC-96 MAC algorithm for IPsec SAs when using IKEv2
- (requires linux >= 2.6.20). It is enabled using e.g. "esp=aes256-aesxcbc".
- - Working IPv4-in-IPv6 and IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnels for linux >= 2.6.21.
- - Added support for EAP modules which do not establish an MSK.
- - Removed the dependencies from the /usr/include/linux/ headers by
- including xfrm.h, ipsec.h, and pfkeyv2.h in the distribution.
- - crlNumber is now listed by ipsec listcrls
- - The xauth_modules.verify_secret() function now passes the
- connection name.
- strongswan-4.1.1
- ----------------
- - Server side cookie support. If to may IKE_SAs are in CONNECTING state,
- cookies are enabled and protect against DoS attacks with faked source
- addresses. Number of IKE_SAs in CONNECTING state is also limited per
- peer address to avoid resource exhaustion. IKE_SA_INIT messages are
- compared to properly detect retransmissions and incoming retransmits are
- detected even if the IKE_SA is blocked (e.g. doing OCSP fetches).
- - The IKEv2 daemon charon now supports dynamic http- and ldap-based CRL
- fetching enabled by crlcheckinterval > 0 and caching fetched CRLs
- enabled by cachecrls=yes.
- - Added the configuration options --enable-nat-transport which enables
- the potentially insecure NAT traversal for IPsec transport mode and
- --disable-vendor-id which disables the sending of the strongSwan
- vendor ID.
- - Fixed a long-standing bug in the pluto IKEv1 daemon which caused
- a segmentation fault if a malformed payload was detected in the
- IKE MR2 message and pluto tried to send an encrypted notification
- message.
- - Added the NATT_IETF_02_N Vendor ID in order to support IKEv1 connections
- with Windows 2003 Server which uses a wrong VID hash.
- strongswan-4.1.0
- ----------------
- - Support of SHA2_384 hash function for protecting IKEv1
- negotiations and support of SHA2 signatures in X.509 certificates.
- - Fixed a serious bug in the computation of the SHA2-512 HMAC
- function. Introduced automatic self-test of all IKEv1 hash
- and hmac functions during pluto startup. Failure of a self-test
- currently issues a warning only but does not exit pluto [yet].
- - Support for SHA2-256/384/512 PRF and HMAC functions in IKEv2.
- - Full support of CA information sections. ipsec listcainfos
- now shows all collected crlDistributionPoints and OCSP
- accessLocations.
- - Support of the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) for IKEv2.
- This feature requires the HTTP fetching capabilities of the libcurl
- library which must be enabled by setting the --enable-http configure
- option.
- - Refactored core of the IKEv2 message processing code, allowing better
- code reuse and separation.
- - Virtual IP support in IKEv2 using INTERNAL_IP4/6_ADDRESS configuration
- payload. Additionally, the INTERNAL_IP4/6_DNS attribute is interpreted
- by the requestor and installed in a resolv.conf file.
- - The IKEv2 daemon charon installs a route for each IPsec policy to use
- the correct source address even if an application does not explicitly
- specify it.
- - Integrated the EAP framework into charon which loads pluggable EAP library
- modules. The ipsec.conf parameter authby=eap initiates EAP authentication
- on the client side, while the "eap" parameter on the server side defines
- the EAP method to use for client authentication.
- A generic client side EAP-Identity module and an EAP-SIM authentication
- module using a third party card reader implementation are included.
- - Added client side support for cookies.
- - Integrated the fixes done at the IKEv2 interoperability bakeoff, including
- strict payload order, correct INVALID_KE_PAYLOAD rejection and other minor
- fixes to enhance interoperability with other implementations.
- strongswan-4.0.7
- ----------------
- - strongSwan now interoperates with the NCP Secure Entry Client,
- the Shrew Soft VPN Client, and the Cisco VPN client, doing both
- XAUTH and Mode Config.
- - UNITY attributes are now recognized and UNITY_BANNER is set
- to a default string.
- strongswan-4.0.6
- ----------------
- - IKEv1: Support for extended authentication (XAUTH) in combination
- with ISAKMP Main Mode RSA or PSK authentication. Both client and
- server side were implemented. Handling of user credentials can
- be done by a run-time loadable XAUTH module. By default user
- credentials are stored in ipsec.secrets.
- - IKEv2: Support for reauthentication when rekeying
- - IKEv2: Support for transport mode
- - fixed a lot of bugs related to byte order
- - various other bugfixes
- strongswan-4.0.5
- ----------------
- - IKEv1: Implementation of ModeConfig push mode via the new connection
- keyword modeconfig=push allows interoperability with Cisco VPN gateways.
- - IKEv1: The command ipsec statusall now shows "DPD active" for all
- ISAKMP SAs that are under active Dead Peer Detection control.
- - IKEv2: Charon's logging and debugging framework has been completely rewritten.
- Instead of logger, special printf() functions are used to directly
- print objects like hosts (%H) identifications (%D), certificates (%Q),
- etc. The number of debugging levels have been reduced to:
- 0 (audit), 1 (control), 2 (controlmore), 3 (raw), 4 (private)
- The debugging levels can either be specified statically in ipsec.conf as
- config setup
- charondebug="lib 1, cfg 3, net 2"
- or changed at runtime via stroke as
- ipsec stroke loglevel cfg 2
- strongswan-4.0.4
- ----------------
- - Implemented full support for IPv6-in-IPv6 tunnels.
- - Added configuration options for dead peer detection in IKEv2. dpd_action
- types "clear", "hold" and "restart" are supported. The dpd_timeout
- value is not used, as the normal retransmission policy applies to
- detect dead peers. The dpd_delay parameter enables sending of empty
- informational message to detect dead peers in case of inactivity.
- - Added support for preshared keys in IKEv2. PSK keys configured in
- ipsec.secrets are loaded. The authby parameter specifies the authentication
- method to authentificate ourself, the other peer may use PSK or RSA.
- - Changed retransmission policy to respect the keyingtries parameter.
- - Added private key decryption. PEM keys encrypted with AES-128/192/256
- or 3DES are supported.
- - Implemented DES/3DES algorithms in libstrongswan. 3DES can be used to
- encrypt IKE traffic.
- - Implemented SHA-256/384/512 in libstrongswan, allows usage of certificates
- signed with such a hash algorithm.
- - Added initial support for updown scripts. The actions up-host/client and
- down-host/client are executed. The leftfirewall=yes parameter
- uses the default updown script to insert dynamic firewall rules, a custom
- updown script may be specified with the leftupdown parameter.
- strongswan-4.0.3
- ----------------
- - Added support for the auto=route ipsec.conf parameter and the
- ipsec route/unroute commands for IKEv2. This allows to set up IKE_SAs and
- CHILD_SAs dynamically on demand when traffic is detected by the
- kernel.
- - Added support for rekeying IKE_SAs in IKEv2 using the ikelifetime parameter.
- As specified in IKEv2, no reauthentication is done (unlike in IKEv1), only
- new keys are generated using perfect forward secrecy. An optional flag
- which enforces reauthentication will be implemented later.
- - "sha" and "sha1" are now treated as synonyms in the ike= and esp=
- algorithm configuration statements.
- strongswan-4.0.2
- ----------------
- - Full X.509 certificate trust chain verification has been implemented.
- End entity certificates can be exchanged via CERT payloads. The current
- default is leftsendcert=always, since CERTREQ payloads are not supported
- yet. Optional CRLs must be imported locally into /etc/ipsec.d/crls.
- - Added support for leftprotoport/rightprotoport parameters in IKEv2. IKEv2
- would offer more possibilities for traffic selection, but the Linux kernel
- currently does not support it. That's why we stick with these simple
- ipsec.conf rules for now.
- - Added Dead Peer Detection (DPD) which checks liveliness of remote peer if no
- IKE or ESP traffic is received. DPD is currently hardcoded (dpdaction=clear,
- dpddelay=60s).
- - Initial NAT traversal support in IKEv2. Charon includes NAT detection
- notify payloads to detect NAT routers between the peers. It switches
- to port 4500, uses UDP encapsulated ESP packets, handles peer address
- changes gracefully and sends keep alive message periodically.
- - Reimplemented IKE_SA state machine for charon, which allows simultaneous
- rekeying, more shared code, cleaner design, proper retransmission
- and a more extensible code base.
- - The mixed PSK/RSA roadwarrior detection capability introduced by the
- strongswan-2.7.0 release necessitated the pre-parsing of the IKE proposal
- payloads by the responder right before any defined IKE Main Mode state had
- been established. Although any form of bad proposal syntax was being correctly
- detected by the payload parser, the subsequent error handler didn't check
- the state pointer before logging current state information, causing an
- immediate crash of the pluto keying daemon due to a NULL pointer.
- strongswan-4.0.1
- ----------------
- - Added algorithm selection to charon: New default algorithms for
- ike=aes128-sha-modp2048, as both daemons support it. The default
- for IPsec SAs is now esp=aes128-sha,3des-md5. charon handles
- the ike/esp parameter the same way as pluto. As this syntax does
- not allow specification of a pseudo random function, the same
- algorithm as for integrity is used (currently sha/md5). Supported
- algorithms for IKE:
- Encryption: aes128, aes192, aes256
- Integrity/PRF: md5, sha (using hmac)
- DH-Groups: modp768, 1024, 1536, 2048, 4096, 8192
- and for ESP:
- Encryption: aes128, aes192, aes256, 3des, blowfish128,
- blowfish192, blowfish256
- Integrity: md5, sha1
- More IKE encryption algorithms will come after porting libcrypto into
- libstrongswan.
- - initial support for rekeying CHILD_SAs using IKEv2. Currently no
- perfect forward secrecy is used. The rekeying parameters rekey,
- rekeymargin, rekeyfuzz and keylife from ipsec.conf are now supported
- when using IKEv2. WARNING: charon currently is unable to handle
- simultaneous rekeying. To avoid such a situation, use a large
- rekeyfuzz, or even better, set rekey=no on one peer.
- - support for host2host, net2net, host2net (roadwarrior) tunnels
- using predefined RSA certificates (see uml scenarios for
- configuration examples).
- - new build environment featuring autotools. Features such
- as HTTP, LDAP and smartcard support may be enabled using
- the ./configure script. Changing install directories
- is possible, too. See ./configure --help for more details.
- - better integration of charon with ipsec starter, which allows
- (almost) transparent operation with both daemons. charon
- handles ipsec commands up, down, status, statusall, listall,
- listcerts and allows proper load, reload and delete of connections
- via ipsec starter.
- strongswan-4.0.0
- ----------------
- - initial support of the IKEv2 protocol. Connections in
- ipsec.conf designated by keyexchange=ikev2 are negotiated
- by the new IKEv2 charon keying daemon whereas those marked
- by keyexchange=ikev1 or the default keyexchange=ike are
- handled thy the IKEv1 pluto keying daemon. Currently only
- a limited subset of functions are available with IKEv2
- (Default AES encryption, authentication based on locally
- imported X.509 certificates, unencrypted private RSA keys
- in PKCS#1 file format, limited functionality of the ipsec
- status command).
- strongswan-2.7.0
- ----------------
- - the dynamic iptables rules from the _updown_x509 template
- for KLIPS and the _updown_policy template for NETKEY have
- been merged into the default _updown script. The existing
- left|rightfirewall keyword causes the automatic insertion
- and deletion of ACCEPT rules for tunneled traffic upon
- the successful setup and teardown of an IPsec SA, respectively.
- left|rightfirwall can be used with KLIPS under any Linux 2.4
- kernel or with NETKEY under a Linux kernel version >= 2.6.16
- in conjunction with iptables >= 1.3.5. For NETKEY under a Linux
- kernel version < 2.6.16 which does not support IPsec policy
- matching yet, please continue to use a copy of the _updown_espmark
- template loaded via the left|rightupdown keyword.
- - a new left|righthostaccess keyword has been introduced which
- can be used in conjunction with left|rightfirewall and the
- default _updown script. By default leftfirewall=yes inserts
- a bi-directional iptables FORWARD rule for a local client network
- with a netmask different from 255.255.255.255 (single host).
- This does not allow to access the VPN gateway host via its
- internal network interface which is part of the client subnet
- because an iptables INPUT and OUTPUT rule would be required.
- lefthostaccess=yes will cause this additional ACCEPT rules to
- be inserted.
- - mixed PSK|RSA roadwarriors are now supported. The ISAKMP proposal
- payload is preparsed in order to find out whether the roadwarrior
- requests PSK or RSA so that a matching connection candidate can
- be found.
- strongswan-2.6.4
- ----------------
- - the new _updown_policy template allows ipsec policy based
- iptables firewall rules. Required are iptables version
- >= 1.3.5 and linux kernel >= 2.6.16. This script obsoletes
- the _updown_espmark template, so that no INPUT mangle rules
- are required any more.
- - added support of DPD restart mode
- - ipsec starter now allows the use of wildcards in include
- statements as e.g. in "include /etc/my_ipsec/*.conf".
- Patch courtesy of Matthias Haas.
- - the Netscape OID 'employeeNumber' is now recognized and can be
- used as a Relative Distinguished Name in certificates.
- strongswan-2.6.3
- ----------------
- - /etc/init.d/ipsec or /etc/rc.d/ipsec is now a copy of the ipsec
- command and not of ipsec setup any more.
- - ipsec starter now supports AH authentication in conjunction with
- ESP encryption. AH authentication is configured in ipsec.conf
- via the auth=ah parameter.
- - The command ipsec scencrypt|scdecrypt <args> is now an alias for
- ipsec whack --scencrypt|scdecrypt <args>.
- - get_sa_info() now determines for the native netkey IPsec stack
- the exact time of the last use of an active eroute. This information
- is used by the Dead Peer Detection algorithm and is also displayed by
- the ipsec status command.
- strongswan-2.6.2
- ----------------
- - running under the native Linux 2.6 IPsec stack, the function
- get_sa_info() is called by ipsec auto --status to display the current
- number of transmitted bytes per IPsec SA.
- - get_sa_info() is also used by the Dead Peer Detection process to detect
- recent ESP activity. If ESP traffic was received from the peer within
- the last dpd_delay interval then no R_Y_THERE notification must be sent.
- - strongSwan now supports the Relative Distinguished Name "unstructuredName"
- in ID_DER_ASN1_DN identities. The following notations are possible:
- rightid="unstructuredName=John Doe"
- rightid="UN=John Doe"
- - fixed a long-standing bug which caused PSK-based roadwarrior connections
- to segfault in the function id.c:same_id() called by keys.c:get_secret()
- if an FQDN, USER_FQDN, or Key ID was defined, as in the following example.
- conn rw
- right=%any
- rightid=@foo.bar
- authby=secret
- - the ipsec command now supports most ipsec auto commands (e.g. ipsec listall).
- - ipsec starter didn't set host_addr and client.addr ports in whack msg.
- - in order to guarantee backwards-compatibility with the script-based
- auto function (e.g. auto --replace), the ipsec starter scripts stores
- the defaultroute information in the temporary file /var/run/ipsec.info.
- - The compile-time option USE_XAUTH_VID enables the sending of the XAUTH
- Vendor ID which is expected by Cisco PIX 7 boxes that act as IKE Mode Config
- servers.
- - the ipsec starter now also recognizes the parameters authby=never and
- type=passthrough|pass|drop|reject.
- strongswan-2.6.1
- ----------------
- - ipsec starter now supports the also parameter which allows
- a modular structure of the connection definitions. Thus
- "ipsec start" is now ready to replace "ipsec setup".
- strongswan-2.6.0
- ----------------
- - Mathieu Lafon's popular ipsec starter tool has been added to the
- strongSwan distribution. Many thanks go to Stephan Scholz from astaro
- for his integration work. ipsec starter is a C program which is going
- to replace the various shell and awk starter scripts (setup, _plutoload,
- _plutostart, _realsetup, _startklips, _confread, and auto). Since
- ipsec.conf is now parsed only once, the starting of multiple tunnels is
- accelerated tremedously.
- - Added support of %defaultroute to the ipsec starter. If the IP address
- changes, a HUP signal to the ipsec starter will automatically
- reload pluto's connections.
- - moved most compile time configurations from pluto/Makefile to
- Makefile.inc by defining the options USE_LIBCURL, USE_LDAP,
- USE_SMARTCARD, and USE_NAT_TRAVERSAL_TRANSPORT_MODE.
- - removed the ipsec verify and ipsec newhostkey commands
- - fixed some 64-bit issues in formatted print statements
- - The scepclient functionality implementing the Simple Certificate
- Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is nearly complete but hasn't been
- documented yet.
- strongswan-2.5.7
- ----------------
- - CA certificates are now automatically loaded from a smartcard
- or USB crypto token and appear in the ipsec auto --listcacerts
- listing.
- strongswan-2.5.6
- ----------------
- - when using "ipsec whack --scencrypt <data>" with a PKCS#11
- library that does not support the C_Encrypt() Cryptoki
- function (e.g. OpenSC), the RSA encryption is done in
- software using the public key fetched from the smartcard.
- - The scepclient function now allows to define the
- validity of a self-signed certificate using the --days,
- --startdate, and --enddate options. The default validity
- has been changed from one year to five years.
- strongswan-2.5.5
- ----------------
- - the config setup parameter pkcs11proxy=yes opens pluto's PKCS#11
- interface to other applications for RSA encryption and decryption
- via the whack interface. Notation:
- ipsec whack --scencrypt <data>
- [--inbase 16|hex|64|base64|256|text|ascii]
- [--outbase 16|hex|64|base64|256|text|ascii]
- [--keyid <keyid>]
- ipsec whack --scdecrypt <data>
- [--inbase 16|hex|64|base64|256|text|ascii]
- [--outbase 16|hex|64|base64|256|text|ascii]
- [--keyid <keyid>]
- The default setting for inbase and outbase is hex.
- The new proxy interface can be used for securing symmetric
- encryption keys required by the cryptoloop or dm-crypt
- disk encryption schemes, especially in the case when
- pkcs11keepstate=yes causes pluto to lock the pkcs11 slot
- permanently.
- - if the file /etc/ipsec.secrets is lacking during the startup of
- pluto then the root-readable file /etc/ipsec.d/private/myKey.der
- containing a 2048 bit RSA private key and a matching self-signed
- certificate stored in the file /etc/ipsec.d/certs/selfCert.der
- is automatically generated by calling the function
- ipsec scepclient --out pkcs1 --out cert-self
- scepclient was written by Jan Hutter and Martin Willi, students
- at the University of Applied Sciences in Rapperswil, Switzerland.
- strongswan-2.5.4
- ----------------
- - the current extension of the PKCS#7 framework introduced
- a parsing error in PKCS#7 wrapped X.509 certificates that are
- e.g. transmitted by Windows XP when multi-level CAs are used.
- the parsing syntax has been fixed.
- - added a patch by Gerald Richter which tolerates multiple occurrences
- of the ipsec0 interface when using KLIPS.
- strongswan-2.5.3
- ----------------
- - with gawk-3.1.4 the word "default2 has become a protected
- keyword for use in switch statements and cannot be used any
- more in the strongSwan scripts. This problem has been
- solved by renaming "default" to "defaults" and "setdefault"
- in the scripts _confread and auto, respectively.
- - introduced the parameter leftsendcert with the values
- always|yes (the default, always send a cert)
- ifasked (send the cert only upon a cert request)
- never|no (never send a cert, used for raw RSA keys and
- self-signed certs)
- - fixed the initialization of the ESP key length to a default of
- 128 bits in the case that the peer does not send a key length
- attribute for AES encryption.
- - applied Herbert Xu's uniqueIDs patch
- - applied Herbert Xu's CLOEXEC patches
- strongswan-2.5.2
- ----------------
- - CRLs can now be cached also in the case when the issuer's
- certificate does not contain a subjectKeyIdentifier field.
- In that case the subjectKeyIdentifier is computed by pluto as the
- 160 bit SHA-1 hash of the issuer's public key in compliance
- with section 4.2.1.2 of RFC 3280.
- - Fixed a bug introduced by strongswan-2.5.1 which eliminated
- not only multiple Quick Modes of a given connection but also
- multiple connections between two security gateways.
- strongswan-2.5.1
- ----------------
- - Under the native IPsec of the Linux 2.6 kernel, a %trap eroute
- installed either by setting auto=route in ipsec.conf or by
- a connection put into hold, generates an XFRM_AQUIRE event
- for each packet that wants to use the not-yet existing
- tunnel. Up to now each XFRM_AQUIRE event led to an entry in
- the Quick Mode queue, causing multiple IPsec SA to be
- established in rapid succession. Starting with strongswan-2.5.1
- only a single IPsec SA is established per host-pair connection.
- - Right after loading the PKCS#11 module, all smartcard slots are
- searched for certificates. The result can be viewed using
- the command
- ipsec auto --listcards
- The certificate objects found in the slots are numbered
- starting with #1, #2, etc. This position number can be used to address
- certificates (leftcert=%smartcard) and keys (: PIN %smartcard)
- in ipsec.conf and ipsec.secrets, respectively:
- %smartcard (selects object #1)
- %smartcard#1 (selects object #1)
- %smartcard#3 (selects object #3)
- As an alternative the existing retrieval scheme can be used:
- %smartcard:45 (selects object with id=45)
- %smartcard0 (selects first object in slot 0)
- %smartcard4:45 (selects object in slot 4 with id=45)
- - Depending on the settings of CKA_SIGN and CKA_DECRYPT
- private key flags either C_Sign() or C_Decrypt() is used
- to generate a signature.
- - The output buffer length parameter siglen in C_Sign()
- is now initialized to the actual size of the output
- buffer prior to the function call. This fixes the
- CKR_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL error that could occur when using
- the OpenSC PKCS#11 module.
- - Changed the initialization of the PKCS#11 CK_MECHANISM in
- C_SignInit() to mech = { CKM_RSA_PKCS, NULL_PTR, 0 }.
- - Refactored the RSA public/private key code and transferred it
- from keys.c to the new pkcs1.c file as a preparatory step
- towards the release of the SCEP client.
- strongswan-2.5.0
- ----------------
- - The loading of a PKCS#11 smartcard library module during
- runtime does not require OpenSC library functions any more
- because the corresponding code has been integrated into
- smartcard.c. Also the RSAREF pkcs11 header files have been
- included in a newly created pluto/rsaref directory so that
- no external include path has to be defined any longer.
- - A long-awaited feature has been implemented at last:
- The local caching of CRLs fetched via HTTP or LDAP, activated
- by the parameter cachecrls=yes in the config setup section
- of ipsec.conf. The dynamically fetched CRLs are stored under
- a unique file name containing the issuer's subjectKeyID
- in /etc/ipsec.d/crls.
- - Applied a one-line patch courtesy of Michael Richardson
- from the Openswan project which fixes the kernel-oops
- in KLIPS when an snmp daemon is running on the same box.
- strongswan-2.4.4
- ----------------
- - Eliminated null length CRL distribution point strings.
- - Fixed a trust path evaluation bug introduced with 2.4.3
- strongswan-2.4.3
- ----------------
- - Improved the joint OCSP / CRL revocation policy.
- OCSP responses have precedence over CRL entries.
- - Introduced support of CRLv2 reason codes.
- - Fixed a bug with key-pad equipped readers which caused
- pluto to prompt for the pin via the console when the first
- occasion to enter the pin via the key-pad was missed.
- - When pluto is built with LDAP_V3 enabled, the library
- liblber required by newer versions of openldap is now
- included.
- strongswan-2.4.2
- ----------------
- - Added the _updown_espmark template which requires all
- incoming ESP traffic to be marked with a default mark
- value of 50.
- - Introduced the pkcs11keepstate parameter in the config setup
- section of ipsec.conf. With pkcs11keepstate=yes the PKCS#11
- session and login states are kept as long as possible during
- the lifetime of pluto. This means that a PIN entry via a key
- pad has to be done only once.
- - Introduced the pkcs11module parameter in the config setup
- section of ipsec.conf which specifies the PKCS#11 module
- to be used with smart cards. Example:
- pkcs11module=/usr/lib/pkcs11/opensc-pkcs11.lo
- - Added support of smartcard readers equipped with a PIN pad.
- - Added patch by Jay Pfeifer which detects when netkey
- modules have been statically built into the Linux 2.6 kernel.
- - Added two patches by Herbert Xu. The first uses ip xfrm
- instead of setkey to flush the IPsec policy database. The
- second sets the optional flag in inbound IPComp SAs only.
- - Applied Ulrich Weber's patch which fixes an interoperability
- problem between native IPsec and KLIPS systems caused by
- setting the replay window to 32 instead of 0 for ipcomp.
- strongswan-2.4.1
- ----------------
- - Fixed a bug which caused an unwanted Mode Config request
- to be initiated in the case where "right" was used to denote
- the local side in ipsec.conf and "left" the remote side,
- contrary to the recommendation that "right" be remote and
- "left" be"local".
- strongswan-2.4.0a
- -----------------
- - updated Vendor ID to strongSwan-2.4.0
- - updated copyright statement to include David Buechi and
- Michael Meier
- strongswan-2.4.0
- ----------------
- - strongSwan now communicates with attached smartcards and
- USB crypto tokens via the standardized PKCS #11 interface.
- By default the OpenSC library from www.opensc.org is used
- but any other PKCS#11 library could be dynamically linked.
- strongSwan's PKCS#11 API was implemented by David Buechi
- and Michael Meier, both graduates of the Zurich University
- of Applied Sciences in Winterthur, Switzerland.
- - When a %trap eroute is triggered by an outgoing IP packet
- then the native IPsec stack of the Linux 2.6 kernel [often/
- always?] returns an XFRM_ACQUIRE message with an undefined
- protocol family field and the connection setup fails.
- As a workaround IPv4 (AF_INET) is now assumed.
- - the results of the UML test scenarios are now enhanced
- with block diagrams of the virtual network topology used
- in a particular test.
- strongswan-2.3.2
- ----------------
- - fixed IV used to decrypt informational messages.
- This bug was introduced with Mode Config functionality.
- - fixed NCP Vendor ID.
- - undid one of Ulrich Weber's maximum udp size patches
- because it caused a segmentation fault with NAT-ed
- Delete SA messages.
- - added UML scenarios wildcards and attr-cert which
- demonstrate the implementation of IPsec policies based
- on wildcard parameters contained in Distinguished Names and
- on X.509 attribute certificates, respectively.
- strongswan-2.3.1
- ----------------
- - Added basic Mode Config functionality
- - Added Mathieu Lafon's patch which upgrades the status of
- the NAT-Traversal implementation to RFC 3947.
- - The _startklips script now also loads the xfrm4_tunnel
- module.
- - Added Ulrich Weber's netlink replay window size and
- maximum udp size patches.
- - UML testing now uses the Linux 2.6.10 UML kernel by default.
- strongswan-2.3.0
- ----------------
- - Eric Marchionni and Patrik Rayo, both recent graduates from
- the Zuercher Hochschule Winterthur in Switzerland, created a
- User-Mode-Linux test setup for strongSwan. For more details
- please read the INSTALL and README documents in the testing
- subdirectory.
- - Full support of group attributes based on X.509 attribute
- certificates. Attribute certificates can be generated
- using the openac facility. For more details see
- man ipsec_openac.
- The group attributes can be used in connection definitions
- in order to give IPsec access to specific user groups.
- This is done with the new parameter left|rightgroups as in
- rightgroups="Research, Sales"
- giving access to users possessing the group attributes
- Research or Sales, only.
- - In Quick Mode clients with subnet mask /32 are now
- coded as IP_V4_ADDRESS or IP_V6_ADDRESS. This should
- fix rekeying problems with the SafeNet/SoftRemote and NCP
- Secure Entry Clients.
- - Changed the defaults of the ikelifetime and keylife parameters
- to 3h and 1h, respectively. The maximum allowable values are
- now both set to 24 h.
- - Suppressed notification wars between two IPsec peers that
- could e.g. be triggered by incorrect ISAKMP encryption.
- - Public RSA keys can now have identical IDs if either the
- issuing CA or the serial number is different. The serial
- number of a certificate is now shown by the command
- ipsec auto --listpubkeys
- strongswan-2.2.2
- ----------------
- - Added Tuomo Soini's sourceip feature which allows a strongSwan
- roadwarrior to use a fixed Virtual IP (see README section 2.6)
- and reduces the well-known four tunnel case on VPN gateways to
- a single tunnel definition (see README section 2.4).
- - Fixed a bug occurring with NAT-Traversal enabled when the responder
- suddenly turns initiator and the initiator cannot find a matching
- connection because of the floated IKE port 4500.
- - Removed misleading ipsec verify command from barf.
- - Running under the native IP stack, ipsec --version now shows
- the Linux kernel version (courtesy to the Openswan project).
- strongswan-2.2.1
- ----------------
- - Introduced the ipsec auto --listalgs monitoring command which lists
- all currently registered IKE and ESP algorithms.
- - Fixed a bug in the ESP algorithm selection occurring when the strict flag
- is set and the first proposed transform does not match.
- - Fixed another deadlock in the use of the lock_certs_and_keys() mutex,
- occurring when a smartcard is present.
- - Prevented that a superseded Phase1 state can trigger a DPD_TIMEOUT event.
- - Fixed the printing of the notification names (null)
- - Applied another of Herbert Xu's Netlink patches.
- strongswan-2.2.0
- ----------------
- - Support of Dead Peer Detection. The connection parameter
- dpdaction=clear|hold
- activates DPD for the given connection.
- - The default Opportunistic Encryption (OE) policy groups are not
- automatically included anymore. Those wishing to activate OE can include
- the policy group with the following statement in ipsec.conf:
- include /etc/ipsec.d/examples/oe.conf
- The default for [right|left]rsasigkey is now set to %cert.
- - strongSwan now has a Vendor ID of its own which can be activated
- using the compile option VENDORID
- - Applied Herbert Xu's patch which sets the compression algorithm correctly.
- - Applied Herbert Xu's patch fixing an ESPINUDP problem
- - Applied Herbert Xu's patch setting source/destination port numbers.
- - Reapplied one of Herbert Xu's NAT-Traversal patches which got
- lost during the migration from SuperFreeS/WAN.
- - Fixed a deadlock in the use of the lock_certs_and_keys() mutex.
- - Fixed the unsharing of alg parameters when instantiating group
- connection.
- strongswan-2.1.5
- ----------------
- - Thomas Walpuski made me aware of a potential DoS attack via
- a PKCS#7-wrapped certificate bundle which could overwrite valid CA
- certificates in Pluto's authority certificate store. This vulnerability
- was fixed by establishing trust in CA candidate certificates up to a
- trusted root CA prior to insertion into Pluto's chained list.
- - replaced the --assign option by the -v option in the auto awk script
- in order to make it run with mawk under debian/woody.
- strongswan-2.1.4
- ----------------
- - Split of the status information between ipsec auto --status (concise)
- and ipsec auto --statusall (verbose). Both commands can be used with
- an optional connection selector:
- ipsec auto --status[all] <connection_name>
- - Added the description of X.509 related features to the ipsec_auto(8)
- man page.
- - Hardened the ASN.1 parser in debug mode, especially the printing
- of malformed distinguished names.
- - The size of an RSA public key received in a certificate is now restricted to
- 512 bits <= modulus length <= 8192 bits.
- - Fixed the debug mode enumeration.
- strongswan-2.1.3
- ----------------
- - Fixed another PKCS#7 vulnerability which could lead to an
- endless loop while following the X.509 trust chain.
- strongswan-2.1.2
- ----------------
- - Fixed the PKCS#7 vulnerability discovered by Thomas Walpuski
- that accepted end certificates having identical issuer and subject
- distinguished names in a multi-tier X.509 trust chain.
- strongswan-2.1.1
- ----------------
- - Removed all remaining references to ipsec_netlink.h in KLIPS.
- strongswan-2.1.0
- ----------------
- - The new "ca" section allows to define the following parameters:
- ca kool
- cacert=koolCA.pem # cacert of kool CA
- ocspuri=http://ocsp.kool.net:8001 # ocsp server
- ldapserver=ldap.kool.net # default ldap server
- crluri=http://www.kool.net/kool.crl # crl distribution point
- crluri2="ldap:///O=Kool, C= .." # crl distribution point #2
- auto=add # add, ignore
- The ca definitions can be monitored via the command
- ipsec auto --listcainfos
- - Fixed cosmetic corruption of /proc filesystem by integrating
- D. Hugh Redelmeier's freeswan-2.06 kernel fixes.
- strongswan-2.0.2
- ----------------
- - Added support for the 818043 NAT-Traversal update of Microsoft's
- Windows 2000/XP IPsec client which sends an ID_FQDN during Quick Mode.
- - A symbolic link to libcrypto is now added in the kernel sources
- during kernel compilation
- - Fixed a couple of 64 bit issues (mostly casts to int).
- Thanks to Ken Bantoft who checked my sources on a 64 bit platform.
- - Replaced s[n]printf() statements in the kernel by ipsec_snprintf().
- Credits go to D. Hugh Redelmeier, Michael Richardson, and Sam Sgro
- of the FreeS/WAN team who solved this problem with the 2.4.25 kernel.
- strongswan-2.0.1
- ----------------
- - an empty ASN.1 SEQUENCE OF or SET OF object (e.g. a subjectAltName
- certificate extension which contains no generalName item) can cause
- a pluto crash. This bug has been fixed. Additionally the ASN.1 parser has
- been hardened to make it more robust against malformed ASN.1 objects.
- - applied Herbert Xu's NAT-T patches which fixes NAT-T under the native
- Linux 2.6 IPsec stack.
- strongswan-2.0.0
- ----------------
- - based on freeswan-2.04, x509-1.5.3, nat-0.6c, alg-0.8.1rc12
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