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Name: strongswan | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 5.9.14 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 2.1 | Build date: Thu Jun 20 14:10:36 2024 |
Group: Productivity/Networking/Security | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 2342 | Source RPM: strongswan-5.9.14-2.1.src.rpm |
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://www.strongswan.org/ | |
Summary: IPsec-based VPN solution |
StrongSwan is an IPsec-based VPN solution for Linux. * Implements both the IKEv1 and IKEv2 (RFC 4306) key exchange protocols * Fully tested support of IPv6 IPsec tunnel and transport connections * Dynamic IP address and interface update with IKEv2 MOBIKE (RFC 4555) * Automatic insertion and deletion of IPsec-policy-based firewall rules * Strong 128/192/256 bit AES or Camellia encryption, 3DES support * NAT Traversal via UDP encapsulation and port floating (RFC 3947) * Dead Peer Detection (DPD, RFC 3706) takes care of dangling tunnels * Static virtual IP addresses and IKEv1 ModeConfig pull and push modes * XAUTH server and client functionality on top of IKEv1 Main Mode authentication * Virtual IP address pool managed by IKE daemon or SQL database * Secure IKEv2 EAP user authentication (EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, EAP-MSCHAPv2, etc.) * Optional relaying of EAP messages to AAA server via EAP-RADIUS plugin * Support of IKEv2 Multiple Authentication Exchanges (RFC 4739) * Authentication based on X.509 certificates or preshared keys * Generation of a default self-signed certificate during first strongSwan startup * Retrieval and local caching of Certificate Revocation Lists via HTTP or LDAP * Full support of the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP, RCF 2560). * CA management (OCSP and CRL URIs, default LDAP server) * Powerful IPsec policies based on wildcards or intermediate CAs * Group policies based on X.509 attribute certificates (RFC 3281) * Storage of RSA private keys and certificates on a smartcard (PKCS #11 interface) * Modular plugins for crypto algorithms and relational database interfaces * Support of elliptic curve DH groups and ECDSA certificates (Suite B, RFC 4869) * Optional built-in integrity and crypto tests for plugins and libraries * Linux desktop integration via the strongSwan NetworkManager applet This package triggers the installation of both, IKEv1 and IKEv2 daemons.
GPL-2.0-or-later
* Thu Jun 20 2024 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> - Update description of ipsec package: no longer mention /etc/init.d, which is not there for a long time anymore. - Drop legacy rc* -> sbin/service symlink. This was compatibilty boilerplate to transparently move between SySV and systemd [jsc#PED-264]. * Tue Mar 19 2024 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.14 * Support for the IKEv2 OCSP extensions (RFC 4806) has been added, which allows peers to request and send OCSP responses directly in IKEv2. * Validation of X.509 name constraints in the constraints plugin has been refactored to align with RFC 5280. * Fail SA installation on Linux if replay protection is disabled while ESN is enabled, which the kernel currently doesn't support. * Mon Feb 26 2024 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> - Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN. * Fri Dec 01 2023 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.13 * OCSP error responses are now dropped immediately instead of trying to verify a non-existent signature. * Mon Nov 20 2023 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.12 * Fixed a buffer overflow in charon-tkm [CVEV-2023-41913] * Support for ``nameConstraints`` of type ``iPAddress`` are now supported by the "x509", "openssl" and "constraints" plugins * Support for encoding subjectAlternativeName extensions of type uniformResourceIdentifier in X.509 certificates has been added. * Make the NetworkManager plugin (charon-nm) actually use the XFRM interface it creates since 5.9.10. This involves setting interface IDs on SAs and policies, and installing routes via the interface. To avoid routing loops if the remote traffic selectors include the VPN server, IKE and ESP packets are marked to bypass the routing table that contains the routes via XFRM interface. * The kernel-libipsec plugin now always installs routes to remote networks even if no address is found in the local traffic selectors, which allows forwarding traffic from networks the VPN host is not part of. * Fixed issues while reestablishing multiple CHILD_SAs (e.g. after a DPD timeout) that could cause a reqid to get assigned to multiple CHILD_SAs with unrelated traffic selectors. * Thu Jun 22 2023 Mohd Saquib <mohd.saquib@suse.com> - Removed .hmac files + hmac integrity check logic from strongswan-hmac package as it is not mandated anymore by FIPS (boo#1185116) - Removed folliwng files: [- strongswan_fipscheck.patch] [- fipscheck.sh.in] Note: strongswan-hmac package is not removed as it still provides a config file that doesn't allow non-fips approved algorithms * Mon Jun 12 2023 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Remove pre-SLE15 build logic * Mon Jun 12 2023 Mohd Saquib <mohd.saquib@suse.com> - Update to release 5.9.11 * A deadlock in the vici plugin has been fixed * Per RFC 5280, CRLs now have to be signed by a certificate that either encodes the cRLSign keyUsage bit (even if it is a CA certificate), or is a CA certificate without a keyUsage extension. * Support for optional CA labels in EST server URIs was added to the pki --est and pki --estca commands. * The pkcs7 and openssl plugins now support CMS-style signatures in PKCS#7 containers, which allows verifying RSA-PSS and ECDSA signatures. * Fixed a regression in the server implementation of EAP-TLS when using TLS <=1.2. * The EAP-TLS client does now enforce that the TLS handshake is complete when using TLS <=1.2. * On Linux, the kernel-libipsec plugin can now optionally handle ESP packets without UDP encapsulation. * The dhcp plugin uses an alternative method to determine the source address when sending unicast DHCP requests. * ECDSA and EdDSA public keys are supported by the ipseckey plugin when parsing RFC 4025 IPSECKEY resource records. * Wed Apr 05 2023 Mohd Saquib <mohd.saquib@suse.com> - Allow to use stroke aka ipsec interface by default instead of vici aka swanctl interface which is current upstream's default. strongswan.service which enables swanctl interface is masked to stop interfering with the ipsec interface (bsc#1184144) - Removes deprecated SysV support * Thu Mar 02 2023 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 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 pointer dereference that results in a denial of service but possibly even remote code execution. [CVE-2023-26463] * Added support for full packet hardware offload for IPsec SAs and policies, which has been introduced with the Linux 6.2 kernel, to the kernel-netlink plugin. Bypass policies for the IKE ports are automatically offloaded to devices that support this type of offloading. * TLS-based EAP methods use the key derivation specified in draft-ietf-emu-tls-eap-types when used with TLS 1.3. * Routes via XFRM interfaces can now optionally be installed automatically by enabling the charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.install_routes_xfrmi option. - If connections are missing in `ipsec status`, check that strongswan-starter.service (rather than strongswan.service) is active. - Remove CVE-2023-26463_tls_auth_bypass_exp_pointer.patch * Thu Mar 02 2023 Mohd Saquib <mohd.saquib@suse.com> - Added patch to fix a vulnerability in incorrectly accepted untrusted public key with incorrect refcount (CVE-2023-26463 boo#1208608) [+ CVE-2023-26463_tls_auth_bypass_exp_pointer.patch] * Tue Jan 03 2023 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.9 * Fixed an issue that could cause OCSP requests to contain an incorrect serial number if the openssl plugin parsed the certificate. * The resolve plugin does not invoke resolvconf(8) with individual interface names for each name server anymore. * The kernel-netlink plugin now logs extended ACK error and warning messages provided by the Linux kernel if e.g. the installation of an SA or policy fails. * Mon Oct 03 2022 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.8 * Fixed a vulnerability related to online certificate revocation checking that was caused because the revocation plugin used potentially untrusted OCSP URIs and CRL distribution points in certificates. * The `pki --scep/--scepca` commands implement the HTTP-based "Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol" (RFC 8894 SCEP) replacing the old and long deprecated scepclient that has been removed. * The `pki --est|estca` commands implement the HTTPS-based "Enrollment over Secure Transport" (RFC 7070 EST) protocol. * The TLS client implementation now sends an empty certificate payload if a certificate request is received but no certificate is available. * The socket plugins don't set the SO_REUSEADDR option anymore on the IKE UDP sockets, so an error is triggered if e.g. two daemons (e.g. charon and charon-systemd) are running concurrently using the same ports. * Sat Jul 30 2022 Peter Conrad <conrad@quisquis.de> - Update to release 5.9.7 * The IKEv2 key derivation is now delayed until the keys are actually needed to process or send the next message. * Inbound IKEv2 messages, in particular requests, are now processed differently. * The retransmission logic in the dhcp plugin has been fixed. * The connmark plugin now considers configured masks in installed firewall rules. * Child config selection has been fixed as responder in cases where multiple children use transport mode traffic selectors. * The outbound SA/policy is now also removed after IKEv1 CHILD_SA rekeyings. * The openssl plugin supports AES and Camellia in CTR mode. * The AES-XCBC/CMAC PRFs are demoted in the default proposal (after HMAC-based PRFs) since they were never widely adopted. * The kdf plugin is now automatically enabled if any of the aesni, cmac or xcbc plugins are enabled, or if none of the plugins that directly provide HMAC-based KDFs are enabled. * Sat Apr 30 2022 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.6 * Support for labeled IPsec with IKEv2 (draft-ietf-ipsecme-labeled-ipsec) has been added. Two modes are currently supported. * The secrets used for generating COOKIE payloads are now switched based on a time limit (2 minutes) and not the previous usage limit (10'000 generated cookies). * Actively initiating duplicate CHILD_SAs within the same IKE_SA is now largely prevented. * If the source address is unknown when initiating an IKEv2 SA, a NAT situation is now forced for IPv4 (for IPv6, NAT-T is disabled) to avoid causing asymmetric enabling of UDP-encapsulation. * The main two steps of the IKEv2 key derivation (PRF/prf+) have been modularized. In particular, prf+ is now provided by a plugin. - Drop prf-plus-modularization.patch * Wed Mar 16 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com> - prf-plus-modularization.patch: updated from upstream branch after certifier feedback, SKEYSEED generated via HKDF-Extract. * Thu Mar 03 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com> - Added prf-plus-modularization.patch that outsources the IKE key derivation to openssl. (will be merged to 5.9.6) - package the kdf config, template and plugin * Wed Jan 26 2022 Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de> - Update to release 5.9.5 * Fixed a vulnerability in the EAP client implementation (CVE-2021-45079 bsc#1194471). * libtpmtss may now establish a secure session via RSA OAEP public key encryption or an ephemeral ECDH key exchange, respectively. * When rekeying CHILD_SAs, the old outbound SA is now uninstalled earlier on the initiator/winner. * The openssl plugin now only announces the ECDH groups actually supported by OpenSSL (determined via EC_get_builtin_curves()). * Added support for AES-CFB. * Wed Nov 24 2021 Johannes Segitz <jsegitz@suse.com> - Added hardening to systemd service(s) (bsc#1181400). Added patch(es): * harden_strongswan.service.patch * Mon Nov 22 2021 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com> - Update to version 5.9.4: * Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability in the gmp plugin that was caused by an integer overflow when processing RSASSA-PSS signatures with very large salt lengths. This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2021-41990. Please refer to our blog for details. (bsc#1191367) * Fixed a denial-of-service vulnerability in the in-memory certificate cache if certificates are replaced and a very large random value caused an integer overflow. This vulnerability has been registered as CVE-2021-41991. Please refer to our blog for details. (bsc#1191435) * Fixed a related flaw that caused the daemon to accept and cache an infinite number of versions of a valid certificate by modifying the parameters in the signatureAlgorithm field of the outer X.509 Certificate structure. * AUTH_LIFETIME notifies are now only sent by a responder if it can't reauthenticate the IKE_SA itself due to asymmetric authentication (i.e. EAP) or the use of virtual IPs. * Several corner cases with reauthentication have been fixed (48fbe1d, 36161fe, 0d373e2). * Serial number generation in several pki sub-commands has been fixed so they don't start with an unintended zero byte. * Loading SSH public keys via vici has been improved. * Shared secrets, PEM files, vici messages, PF_KEY messages, swanctl configs and other data is properly wiped from memory. * Use a longer dummy key to initialize HMAC instances in the openssl plugin in case it's used in FIPS-mode. * The --enable-tpm option now implies --enable-tss-tss2 as the plugin doesn't do anything without a TSS 2.0. * libtpmtss is initialized in all programs and libraries that use it. * Migrated testing scripts to Python 3. * Mon Sep 27 2021 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com> - Update to version 5.9.3: * Added AES-ECB, SHA-3 and SHAKE-256 support to the wolfssl plugin. * Added AES-CCM support to the openssl plugin (#353 bsc#1185363). * The x509 and the openssl plugins now consider the authorityKeyIdentifier, if available, before verifying signatures, which avoids unnecessary signature verifications after a CA key rollover if both CA certificates are loaded. The openssl plugin now does the same also for CRLs (the x509 plugin already did). * The pkcs11 plugin better handles optional attributes like CKA_TRUSTED, which previously depended on a version check. * The NetworkManager backend (charon-nm) now supports using SANs as client identities, not only full DNs (#437). * charon-tkm now handles IKE encryption. * Send a MOBIKE update again if a a change in the NAT mappings is detected but the endpoints stay the same (e143a7d). * A deadlock in the HA plugin introduced with 5.9.2 has been fixed (#456). * DSCP values are now also set for NAT keepalives. * The ike_derived_keys() hook now receives more keys but in a different order (4e29d6f). * Converted most of the test case scenarios to the vici interface. - Replace libsoup-devel with pkgconfig(libsoup-2.4) BuildRequires, as this is what really checks for. Needed as libsoup-3.0 is released. - 5.9.1 - README: added a missing " to pki example command (bsc#1167880) - fixed a libgcrypt call in FIPS mode (bsc#1180801)
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