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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.confstrongswan-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 bugfixesstrongswan-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 2strongswan-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 patchesstrongswan-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 2.4.3strongswan-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 Meierstrongswan-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 --listpubkeysstrongswan-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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