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Raise the bar for recovering keys from memory.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/211
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Not bulletproof due to possible GC copies, but
still raises to bar for extracting the key.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/211
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What the key slice does not get copied around
will make it possible to check if the key has been wiped.
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On MacOS, building and testing without openssl is much easier.
The tests should skip tests that fail because of missing openssl
instead of aborting.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/123
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Fixed by including the correct header. Should work on older openssl
versions as well.
Error was:
locking.go:21: undefined reference to `CRYPTO_set_locking_callback'
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Adds a test for the optimization introduced in:
stupidgcm: Open: if "dst" is big enough, use it as the output buffer
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This means we won't need any allocation for the plaintext.
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This saves an allocation of the ciphertext block.
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This commit defines all exit codes in one place in the exitcodes
package.
Also, it adds a test to verify the exit code on incorrect
password, which is what SiriKali cares about the most.
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/77 .
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...and fix a few golint issues and print a scary warning message on mount.
Also, force the fs to ro,noexec.
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Force decode of encrypted files even if the integrity check fails, instead of
failing with an IO error. Warning messages are still printed to syslog if corrupted
files are encountered.
It can be useful to recover files from disks with bad sectors or other corrupted
media.
Closes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/102 .
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Yields a nice reduction in code size.
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This makes it easier to use the package in external projects.
See https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/79
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A crypto benchmark mode like "openssl speed".
Example run:
$ ./gocryptfs -speed
AES-GCM-256-OpenSSL 180.89 MB/s (selected in auto mode)
AES-GCM-256-Go 48.19 MB/s
AES-SIV-512-Go 37.40 MB/s
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Also, always call build-without-openssl.bash from test.bash.
Failure was:
internal/stupidgcm/without_openssl.go:29: missing return at end of function
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We want all panics to show up in the syslog.
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Build helper script: build-without-openssl.bash
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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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On a CPU without AES-NI:
$ go test -bench .
Benchmark4kEncStupidGCM-2 50000 24155 ns/op 169.57 MB/s
Benchmark4kEncGoGCM-2 20000 93965 ns/op 43.59 MB/s
Benchmark4kEncGCMSIV-2 500 2576193 ns/op 1.59 MB/s
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Also delete the unused "dirIVNameStruct", found by deadcode.
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[...]/stupidgcm/locking.go:16:2:
warning: indirection of non-volatile null pointer will
be deleted, not trap [-Wnull-dereference]
[...]/stupidgcm/locking.go:16:2:
note: consider using __builtin_trap() or qualifying
pointer with 'volatile'
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/15
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Add a simple bash wrapper to make it easier to run the GCM
benchmarks.
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In general, OpenSSL is only threadsafe if you provide a locking function
through CRYPTO_set_locking_callback. However, the GCM operations that
stupidgcm uses never call that function.
To guard against that ever changing, set a dummy locking callback
that crashes the app.
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Quoting from the patch:
We compare against Go's built-in GCM implementation. Since stupidgcm only
supports 128-bit IVs and Go only supports that from 1.5 onward, we cannot
run these tests on older Go versions.
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This did not help in debugging the openssl <= 1.0.1c issue at all
and makes the code more complex. Keep it simple.
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This fixes the test failures on Travis CI.
Quoting from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/07a4ff79d23e45f1a45da717b7c1f41a5e1c7c0c
/* Set expected tag value. A restriction in OpenSSL 1.0.1c and earlier
* required the tag before any AAD or ciphertext */
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Also, print the openssl version in Travis CI
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...complete with tests and benchmark.
This will allow us to get rid of the dependency to spacemonkeygo/openssl
that causes problems on Arch Linux
( https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/21 )
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