From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Adolf Belka To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: [PATCH] strongswan: Update to version 5.9.10 Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2023 16:33:55 +0100 Message-ID: <20230306153355.3445300-1-adolf.belka@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============1714004470236859012==" List-Id: --===============1714004470236859012== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable - Update from version 5.9.9 to 5.9.10 - Update of rootfile not required - Changelog strongswan-5.9.10 - Fixed a vulnerability related to certificate verification in TLS-based EAP methods that leads to an authentication bypass followed by an expired point= er dereference that results in a denial of service and possibly even remote co= de execution. This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2023-26463. - Added support for full packet hardware offload for IPsec SAs and policies w= ith Linux 6.2 kernels to the kernel-netlink plugin. - TLS-based EAP methods now use the standardized key derivation when used with TLS 1.3. - The eap-tls plugin properly supports TLS 1.3 according to RFC 9190, by implementing the "protected success indication". - With the `prefer` value for the `childless` setting, initiators will create a childless IKE_SA if the responder supports the extension. - Routes via XFRM interfaces can optionally be installed automatically by enabling the `install_routes_xfrmi` option of the kernel-netlink plugin. - charon-nm now uses XFRM interfaces instead of dummy TUN devices to avoid issues with name resolution if they are supported by the kernel. - The `pki --req` command can encode extendedKeyUsage (EKU) flags in the PKCS#10 certificate signing request. - The `pki --issue` command adopts EKU flags from CSRs but allows modifying t= hem (replace them completely, or adding/removing specific flags). - On Linux 6.2 kernels, the last use times of CHILD_SAs are determined via the IPsec SAs instead of the policies. - For libcurl with MultiSSL support, the curl plugin provides an option to select the SSL/TLS backend. Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka --- lfs/strongswan | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/lfs/strongswan b/lfs/strongswan index db4607bc2..7cb886fe7 100644 --- a/lfs/strongswan +++ b/lfs/strongswan @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ =20 include Config =20 -VER =3D 5.9.9 +VER =3D 5.9.10 =20 THISAPP =3D strongswan-$(VER) DL_FILE =3D $(THISAPP).tar.bz2 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ objects =3D $(DL_FILE) =20 $(DL_FILE) =3D $(DL_FROM)/$(DL_FILE) =20 -$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 =3D 9cbc73192527254a2d20b28295e7583a0d9ec81e4d6eb1b7d78e54= b30ba8e5304a33e813145d8a47b2b4319d7b49762cd35cdbdaf1d41161d7746d68d3cef1b5 +$(DL_FILE)_BLAKE2 =3D 757d55aa0c623356c5d8bf0360df63990ec18294d06f50b6dd4752= 73b75a883354ea8723708e4856a8f0acc4d3237ac6bcf5adc40346fded7051d78375b2bcc9 =20 install : $(TARGET) =20 --=20 2.39.2 --===============1714004470236859012==--