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Feature flag + numeric paramater
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/499
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Commit f3c777d5eaa682d878c638192311e52f9c204294 added the `-devrandom` option:
commit f3c777d5eaa682d878c638192311e52f9c204294
Author: @slackner
Date: Sun Nov 19 13:30:04 2017 +0100
main: Add '-devrandom' commandline option
Allows to use /dev/random for generating the master key instead of the
default Go implementation. When the kernel random generator has been
properly initialized both are considered equally secure, however:
* Versions of Go prior to 1.9 just fall back to /dev/urandom if the
getrandom() syscall would be blocking (Go Bug #19274)
* Kernel versions prior to 3.17 do not support getrandom(), and there
is no check if the random generator has been properly initialized
before reading from /dev/urandom
This is especially useful for embedded hardware with low-entroy. Please
note that generation of the master key might block indefinitely if the
kernel cannot harvest enough entropy.
We now require Go v1.13 and Kernel versions should have also moved on.
Make the flag a no-op.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/596
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We used to do validation using lists of mandatory feature flags.
With the introduction of XChaCha20Poly1305, this became too
simplistic, as it uses a different IV length, hence disabling
GCMIV128.
Add a dedicated function, Validate(), with open-coded validation
logic.
The validation and creation logic also gets XChaCha20Poly1305
support, and gocryptfs -init -xchacha now writes the flag into
gocryptfs.conf.
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Our git version is v2+ for some time now, but go.mod
still declared v1. Hopefully making both match makes
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2 work.
All the import paths have been fixed like this:
find . -name \*.go | xargs sed -i s%github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/%github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%
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Drop Create and rename Create2 to Create.
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The argument list got too long.
Part 1: Replace with Create2
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And store it in gocryptfs.conf (=remove DirIV feature flag).
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Callers that do not want to decrypt the masterkey should
call plain Load().
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/258
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TrezorPayload stores 32 random bytes used for unlocking
the master key using a Trezor security module. The randomness makes sure
that a unique unlock value is used for each gocryptfs filesystem.
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configfile.LoadConfFile() -> configfile.Load()
configfile.CreateConfFile() -> configfile.Create()
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readpassword.Trezor() is not implemented yet and returns
a hardcoded dummy key.
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This will allows us to overwrite the password
with zeros once we are done with it.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/211
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Allows to use /dev/random for generating the master key instead of the
default Go implementation. When the kernel random generator has been
properly initialized both are considered equally secure, however:
* Versions of Go prior to 1.9 just fall back to /dev/urandom if the
getrandom() syscall would be blocking (Go Bug #19274)
* Kernel versions prior to 3.17 do not support getrandom(), and there
is no check if the random generator has been properly initialized
before reading from /dev/urandom
This is especially useful for embedded hardware with low-entroy. Please
note that generation of the master key might block indefinitely if the
kernel cannot harvest enough entropy.
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Also adds a test to verify that they are set in new config
files.
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internal/configfile/config_test.go:67: c declared and not used
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This test fails because Raw64 has been disabled for now.
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As we have dropped Go 1.4 compatibility already, and will add
a new feature flag for gocryptfs v1.3 anyway, this is a good
time to enable Raw64 as well.
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Through base64.RawURLEncoding.
New command-line parameter "-raw64".
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GCM-SIV is not yet finalized, and the reference implemenation is
painfully slow at about 2 MB/s. Switch to AES-SIV.
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Also add ReverseDummyNonce nonce generation.
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Recreate the files so they carry all feature flags.
Also, create them with "-scryptn 10" to speed up the tests.
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tlog is used heavily everywhere and deserves a shorter name.
Renamed using sed magic, without any manual rework:
find * -type f -exec sed -i 's/toggledlog/tlog/g' {} +
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This should make things saner and more extensible. It prepares
the infrastructure for "required feature flags" that will be used
to deprecate old gocryptfs version.
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This field is added for the convenience of users and
may help them to identify which gocryptfs version
they need to mount a filesystem.
The same information is essentially contained in FeatureFlags,
but this is more difficult to decode for humans.
It is completely ignored programmatically (also by older gocryptfs
versions).
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"git status" for reference:
deleted: cryptfs/cryptfs.go
deleted: cryptfs/names_core.go
modified: integration_tests/cli_test.go
modified: integration_tests/helpers.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_file.go -> internal/configfile/config_file.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_test.go -> internal/configfile/config_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/.gitignore -> internal/configfile/config_test/.gitignore
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/PlaintextNames.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/PlaintextNames.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/StrangeFeature.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/StrangeFeature.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/v1.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/v1.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/v2.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/v2.conf
renamed: cryptfs/kdf.go -> internal/configfile/kdf.go
renamed: cryptfs/kdf_test.go -> internal/configfile/kdf_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/cryptfs_content.go -> internal/contentenc/content.go
new file: internal/contentenc/content_api.go
renamed: cryptfs/content_test.go -> internal/contentenc/content_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/file_header.go -> internal/contentenc/file_header.go
renamed: cryptfs/intrablock.go -> internal/contentenc/intrablock.go
renamed: cryptfs/address_translation.go -> internal/contentenc/offsets.go
new file: internal/cryptocore/crypto_api.go
renamed: cryptfs/gcm_go1.4.go -> internal/cryptocore/gcm_go1.4.go
renamed: cryptfs/gcm_go1.5.go -> internal/cryptocore/gcm_go1.5.go
renamed: cryptfs/nonce.go -> internal/cryptocore/nonce.go
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_aead.go -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_aead.go
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_benchmark.bash -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_benchmark.bash
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_test.go -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_test.go
new file: internal/nametransform/name_api.go
new file: internal/nametransform/names_core.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_diriv.go -> internal/nametransform/names_diriv.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_noiv.go -> internal/nametransform/names_noiv.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_test.go -> internal/nametransform/names_test.go
new file: internal/nametransform/pad16.go
renamed: cryptfs/log.go -> internal/toggledlog/log.go
renamed: cryptfs/log_go1.4.go -> internal/toggledlog/log_go1.4.go
renamed: cryptfs/log_go1.5.go -> internal/toggledlog/log_go1.5.go
modified: main.go
modified: masterkey.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/file.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/file_holes.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/fs.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/fs_dir.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/names.go
modified: test.bash
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