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# For the curious:
# 0.9.8jk + EAP-FAST soversion = 8
# 1.0.0 soversion = 10
# 1.1.0 soversion = 1.1 (same as upstream although presence of some symbols
# depends on build configuration options)
# 3.0.0 soversion = 3 (same as upstream)
%define soversion 3
# Arches on which we need to prevent arch conflicts on opensslconf.h, must
# also be handled in opensslconf-new.h.
%define multilib_arches %{ix86} ia64 %{mips} ppc ppc64 s390 s390x sparcv9 sparc64 x86_64
%define srpmhash() %{lua:
local files = rpm.expand("%_specdir/openssl.spec")
for i, p in ipairs(patches) do
files = files.." "..p
end
for i, p in ipairs(sources) do
files = files.." "..p
end
local sha256sum = assert(io.popen("cat "..files.." 2>/dev/null | sha256sum"))
local hash = sha256sum:read("*a")
sha256sum:close()
print(string.sub(hash, 0, 16))
}
%global _performance_build 1
Summary: Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation
Name: openssl
Version: 3.0.1
FIPS: Expose explicit indicator from fips.so FIPS 140-3 requires us to indicate whether an operation was using approved services or not. The FIPS 140-3 implementation guidelines provide two basic approaches to doing this: implicit indicators, and explicit indicators. Implicit indicators are basically the concept of "if the operation passes, it was approved". We were originally aiming for implicit indicators in our copy of OpenSSL. However, this proved to be a problem, because we wanted to certify a signature service, and FIPS 140-3 requires that a signature service computes the digest to be signed within the boundaries of the FIPS module. Since we were planning to certify fips.so only, this means that EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify would have to be blocked. Unfortunately, EVP_SignFinal uses EVP_PKEY_sign internally, but outside of fips.so and thus outside of the FIPS module boundary. This means that using implicit indicators in combination with certifying only fips.so would require us to block both EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal, which are the two APIs currently used by most users of OpenSSL for signatures. EVP_DigestSign would be acceptable, but has only been added in 3.0 and is thus not yet widely used. As a consequence, we've decided to introduce explicit indicators so that EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal can continue to work for now, but FIPS-aware applications can query the explicit indicator to check whether the operation was approved. To avoid affecting the ABI and public API too much, this is implemented as an exported symbol in fips.so and a private header, so applications that wish to use this will have to dlopen(3) fips.so, locate the function using dlsym(3), and then call it. These applications will have to build against the private header in order to use the returned pointer. Modify util/mkdef.pl to support exposing a symbol only for a specific provider identified by its name and path. Signed-off-by: Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> Resolves: rhbz#2087147
2022-06-08 12:05:50 +00:00
Release: 35%{?dist}
Epoch: 1
# We have to remove certain patented algorithms from the openssl source
# tarball with the hobble-openssl script which is included below.
# The original openssl upstream tarball cannot be shipped in the .src.rpm.
Source: openssl-%{version}-hobbled.tar.xz
Source1: hobble-openssl
Source2: Makefile.certificate
Source3: genpatches
Source6: make-dummy-cert
Source7: renew-dummy-cert
Source9: configuration-switch.h
Source10: configuration-prefix.h
Source12: ec_curve.c
Source13: ectest.c
Source14: 0025-for-tests.patch
# Patches exported from source git
# Aarch64 and ppc64le use lib64
Patch1: 0001-Aarch64-and-ppc64le-use-lib64.patch
# Use more general default values in openssl.cnf
Patch2: 0002-Use-more-general-default-values-in-openssl.cnf.patch
# Do not install html docs
Patch3: 0003-Do-not-install-html-docs.patch
# Override default paths for the CA directory tree
Patch4: 0004-Override-default-paths-for-the-CA-directory-tree.patch
# apps/ca: fix md option help text
Patch5: 0005-apps-ca-fix-md-option-help-text.patch
# Disable signature verification with totally unsafe hash algorithms
Patch6: 0006-Disable-signature-verification-with-totally-unsafe-h.patch
# Add support for PROFILE=SYSTEM system default cipherlist
Patch7: 0007-Add-support-for-PROFILE-SYSTEM-system-default-cipher.patch
# Add FIPS_mode() compatibility macro
Patch8: 0008-Add-FIPS_mode-compatibility-macro.patch
# Add check to see if fips flag is enabled in kernel
Patch9: 0009-Add-Kernel-FIPS-mode-flag-support.patch
# remove unsupported EC curves
Patch11: 0011-Remove-EC-curves.patch
# Disable explicit EC curves
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2066412
Patch12: 0012-Disable-explicit-ec.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/17981
Patch13: 0013-FIPS-provider-explicit-ec.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/17998
Patch14: 0014-FIPS-disable-explicit-ec.patch
# Instructions to load legacy provider in openssl.cnf
Patch24: 0024-load-legacy-prov.patch
# Tmp: test name change
Patch31: 0031-tmp-Fix-test-names.patch
# We load FIPS provider and set FIPS properties implicitly
Patch32: 0032-Force-fips.patch
# Embed HMAC into the fips.so
Patch33: 0033-FIPS-embed-hmac.patch
# Comment out fipsinstall command-line utility
Patch34: 0034.fipsinstall_disable.patch
# Skip unavailable algorithms running `openssl speed`
Patch35: 0035-speed-skip-unavailable-dgst.patch
# Minimize fips services
Patch45: 0045-FIPS-services-minimize.patch
# Backport of s390x hardening, https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/17486
Patch46: 0046-FIPS-s390x-hardening.patch
# Execute KATS before HMAC verification
Patch47: 0047-FIPS-early-KATS.patch
# Backport of correctly handle 2^14 byte long records #17538
Patch48: 0048-correctly-handle-records.patch
# Selectively disallow SHA1 signatures
Patch49: 0049-Selectively-disallow-SHA1-signatures.patch
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2049265
Patch50: 0050-FIPS-enable-pkcs12-mac.patch
# Backport of patch for RHEL for Edge rhbz #2027261
Patch51: 0051-Support-different-R_BITS-lengths-for-KBKDF.patch
# Allow SHA1 in seclevel 2 if rh-allow-sha1-signatures = yes
Patch52: 0052-Allow-SHA1-in-seclevel-2-if-rh-allow-sha1-signatures.patch
# CVE 2022-0778
Patch53: 0053-CVE-2022-0778.patch
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2004915, backport of 2c0f7d46b8449423446cfe1e52fc1e1ecd506b62
Patch54: 0054-Replace-size-check-with-more-meaningful-pubkey-check.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/17324
Patch55: 0055-nonlegacy-fetch-null-deref.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/18103
Patch56: 0056-strcasecmp.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/18175
Patch57: 0057-strcasecmp-fix.patch
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2053289
Patch58: 0058-FIPS-limit-rsa-encrypt.patch
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2069235
Patch60: 0060-FIPS-KAT-signature-tests.patch
FIPS: Disable SHA1 signs and EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} 1. Deny SHA-1 signature verification in FIPS provider For RHEL, we already disable SHA-1 signatures by default in the default provider, so it is unexpected that the FIPS provider would have a more lenient configuration in this regard. Additionally, we do not think continuing to accept SHA-1 signatures is a good idea due to the published chosen-prefix collision attacks. As a consequence, disable verification of SHA-1 signatures in the FIPS provider. This requires adjusting a few tests that would otherwise fail: - 30-test_acvp: Remove the test vectors that use SHA-1. - 30-test_evp: Mark tests in evppkey_rsa_common.txt and evppkey_ecdsa.txt that use SHA-1 digests as "Availablein = default", which will not run them when the FIPS provider is enabled. - 80-test_cms: Re-generate all certificates in test/smime-certificates using the mksmime-certs.sh script, because most of them were signed with SHA-1 and thus fail verification in the FIPS provider. Keep smec3.pem, which was used to sign static test data in test/recipes/80-test_cms_data/ciphertext_from_1_1_1.cms, which would otherwise no longer verify. Note that smec3.pem was signed with a smroot.pem, which was now re-generated. This does not affect the test. Fix some other tests by explicitly running them in the default provider, where SHA-1 is available. - 80-test_ssl_old: Skip tests that rely on SSLv3 and SHA-1 when run with the FIPS provider. 2. Disable EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} in FIPS provider The APIs to compute both digest and signature in one step, EVP_DigestSign*/EVP_DigestVerify* and EVP_Sign*/EVP_Verify*, should be used instead. This ensures that the digest is computed inside of the FIPS module, and that only approved digests are used. Update documentation for EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} to reflect this. Since the KATs use EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify, modify the tests to set the OSSL_SIGNATURE_PARAM_KAT parameter and use EVP_PKEY_sign_init_ex and EVP_PKEY_verify_init_ex where these parameters can be passed on creation and allow EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify when this parameter is set and evaluates as true. Move tests that use the EVP_PKEY API to only run in the default provider, since they would fail in the FIPS provider. This also affects a number of CMS tests where error handling is insufficient and failure to sign would only show up when verifying the CMS structure due to a parse error. Resolves: rhbz#2087147 Signed-off-by: Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com>
2022-05-23 12:53:37 +00:00
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2087147
Patch61: 0061-Deny-SHA-1-signature-verification-in-FIPS-provider.patch
FIPS: Expose explicit indicator from fips.so FIPS 140-3 requires us to indicate whether an operation was using approved services or not. The FIPS 140-3 implementation guidelines provide two basic approaches to doing this: implicit indicators, and explicit indicators. Implicit indicators are basically the concept of "if the operation passes, it was approved". We were originally aiming for implicit indicators in our copy of OpenSSL. However, this proved to be a problem, because we wanted to certify a signature service, and FIPS 140-3 requires that a signature service computes the digest to be signed within the boundaries of the FIPS module. Since we were planning to certify fips.so only, this means that EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify would have to be blocked. Unfortunately, EVP_SignFinal uses EVP_PKEY_sign internally, but outside of fips.so and thus outside of the FIPS module boundary. This means that using implicit indicators in combination with certifying only fips.so would require us to block both EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal, which are the two APIs currently used by most users of OpenSSL for signatures. EVP_DigestSign would be acceptable, but has only been added in 3.0 and is thus not yet widely used. As a consequence, we've decided to introduce explicit indicators so that EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal can continue to work for now, but FIPS-aware applications can query the explicit indicator to check whether the operation was approved. To avoid affecting the ABI and public API too much, this is implemented as an exported symbol in fips.so and a private header, so applications that wish to use this will have to dlopen(3) fips.so, locate the function using dlsym(3), and then call it. These applications will have to build against the private header in order to use the returned pointer. Modify util/mkdef.pl to support exposing a symbol only for a specific provider identified by its name and path. Signed-off-by: Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> Resolves: rhbz#2087147
2022-06-08 12:05:50 +00:00
Patch62: 0062-fips-Expose-a-FIPS-indicator.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/18141
Patch63: 0063-CVE-2022-1473.patch
# upstream commits 55c80c222293a972587004c185dc5653ae207a0e 2eda98790c5c2741d76d23cc1e74b0dc4f4b391a
Patch64: 0064-CVE-2022-1343.diff
# upstream commit 1ad73b4d27bd8c1b369a3cd453681d3a4f1bb9b2
Patch65: 0065-CVE-2022-1292.patch
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/18444
# https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/18467
Patch66: 0066-replace-expired-certs.patch
License: ASL 2.0
URL: http://www.openssl.org/
BuildRequires: gcc g++
BuildRequires: coreutils, perl-interpreter, sed, zlib-devel, /usr/bin/cmp
BuildRequires: lksctp-tools-devel
BuildRequires: /usr/bin/rename
BuildRequires: /usr/bin/pod2man
BuildRequires: /usr/sbin/sysctl
BuildRequires: perl(Test::Harness), perl(Test::More), perl(Math::BigInt)
BuildRequires: perl(Module::Load::Conditional), perl(File::Temp)
BuildRequires: perl(Time::HiRes), perl(IPC::Cmd), perl(Pod::Html), perl(Digest::SHA)
BuildRequires: perl(FindBin), perl(lib), perl(File::Compare), perl(File::Copy), perl(bigint)
BuildRequires: git-core
Requires: coreutils
Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
%description
The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between
machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared
libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and
protocols.
%package libs
Summary: A general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation
Requires: ca-certificates >= 2008-5
Requires: crypto-policies >= 20180730
Recommends: openssl-pkcs11%{?_isa}
%description libs
OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-libs
package contains the libraries that are used by various applications which
support cryptographic algorithms and protocols.
%package devel
Summary: Files for development of applications which will use OpenSSL
Requires: %{name}-libs%{?_isa} = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
Requires: pkgconfig
%description devel
OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-devel
package contains include files needed to develop applications which
support various cryptographic algorithms and protocols.
%package perl
Summary: Perl scripts provided with OpenSSL
Requires: perl-interpreter
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
%description perl
OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-perl
package provides Perl scripts for converting certificates and keys
from other formats to the formats used by the OpenSSL toolkit.
%prep
%autosetup -S git -n %{name}-%{version}
# The hobble_openssl is called here redundantly, just to be sure.
# The tarball has already the sources removed.
%{SOURCE1} > /dev/null
cp %{SOURCE12} crypto/ec/
cp %{SOURCE13} test/
%build
# Figure out which flags we want to use.
# default
sslarch=%{_os}-%{_target_cpu}
%ifarch %ix86
sslarch=linux-elf
if ! echo %{_target} | grep -q i686 ; then
sslflags="no-asm 386"
fi
%endif
%ifarch x86_64
sslflags=enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
%endif
%ifarch sparcv9
sslarch=linux-sparcv9
sslflags=no-asm
%endif
%ifarch sparc64
sslarch=linux64-sparcv9
sslflags=no-asm
%endif
%ifarch alpha alphaev56 alphaev6 alphaev67
sslarch=linux-alpha-gcc
%endif
%ifarch s390 sh3eb sh4eb
sslarch="linux-generic32 -DB_ENDIAN"
%endif
%ifarch s390x
sslarch="linux64-s390x"
%endif
%ifarch %{arm}
sslarch=linux-armv4
%endif
%ifarch aarch64
sslarch=linux-aarch64
sslflags=enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
%endif
%ifarch sh3 sh4
sslarch=linux-generic32
%endif
%ifarch ppc64 ppc64p7
sslarch=linux-ppc64
%endif
%ifarch ppc64le
sslarch="linux-ppc64le"
sslflags=enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
%endif
%ifarch mips mipsel
sslarch="linux-mips32 -mips32r2"
%endif
%ifarch mips64 mips64el
sslarch="linux64-mips64 -mips64r2"
%endif
%ifarch mips64el
sslflags=enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128
%endif
%ifarch riscv64
sslarch=linux-generic64
%endif
# Add -Wa,--noexecstack here so that libcrypto's assembler modules will be
# marked as not requiring an executable stack.
# Also add -DPURIFY to make using valgrind with openssl easier as we do not
# want to depend on the uninitialized memory as a source of entropy anyway.
RPM_OPT_FLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -Wa,--noexecstack -Wa,--generate-missing-build-notes=yes -DPURIFY $RPM_LD_FLAGS"
export HASHBANGPERL=/usr/bin/perl
%define fips %{version}-%{srpmhash}
# ia64, x86_64, ppc are OK by default
# Configure the build tree. Override OpenSSL defaults with known-good defaults
# usable on all platforms. The Configure script already knows to use -fPIC and
# RPM_OPT_FLAGS, so we can skip specifiying them here.
./Configure \
--prefix=%{_prefix} --openssldir=%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls ${sslflags} \
--system-ciphers-file=%{_sysconfdir}/crypto-policies/back-ends/openssl.config \
zlib enable-camellia enable-seed enable-rfc3779 enable-sctp \
enable-cms enable-md2 enable-rc5 enable-ktls enable-fips\
no-mdc2 no-ec2m no-sm2 no-sm4 enable-buildtest-c++\
shared ${sslarch} $RPM_OPT_FLAGS '-DDEVRANDOM="\"/dev/urandom\"" -DREDHAT_FIPS_VERSION="\"%{fips}\""'
# Do not run this in a production package the FIPS symbols must be patched-in
#util/mkdef.pl crypto update
make %{?_smp_mflags} all
# Clean up the .pc files
for i in libcrypto.pc libssl.pc openssl.pc ; do
sed -i '/^Libs.private:/{s/-L[^ ]* //;s/-Wl[^ ]* //}' $i
done
%check
# Verify that what was compiled actually works.
# Hack - either enable SCTP AUTH chunks in kernel or disable sctp for check
(sysctl net.sctp.addip_enable=1 && sysctl net.sctp.auth_enable=1) || \
(echo 'Failed to enable SCTP AUTH chunks, disabling SCTP for tests...' &&
sed '/"msan" => "default",/a\ \ "sctp" => "default",' configdata.pm > configdata.pm.new && \
touch -r configdata.pm configdata.pm.new && \
mv -f configdata.pm.new configdata.pm)
# We must revert patch4 before tests otherwise they will fail
patch -p1 -R < %{PATCH4}
#We must disable default provider before tests otherwise they will fail
patch -p1 < %{SOURCE14}
OPENSSL_ENABLE_MD5_VERIFY=
export OPENSSL_ENABLE_MD5_VERIFY
OPENSSL_ENABLE_SHA1_SIGNATURES=
export OPENSSL_ENABLE_SHA1_SIGNATURES
OPENSSL_SYSTEM_CIPHERS_OVERRIDE=xyz_nonexistent_file
export OPENSSL_SYSTEM_CIPHERS_OVERRIDE
#embed HMAC into fips provider for test run
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. apps/openssl dgst -binary -sha256 -mac HMAC -macopt hexkey:f4556650ac31d35461610bac4ed81b1a181b2d8a43ea2854cbae22ca74560813 < providers/fips.so > providers/fips.so.hmac
objcopy --update-section .rodata1=providers/fips.so.hmac providers/fips.so providers/fips.so.mac
mv providers/fips.so.mac providers/fips.so
#run tests itself
make test HARNESS_JOBS=8
# Add generation of HMAC checksum of the final stripped library
# We manually copy standard definition of __spec_install_post
# and add hmac calculation/embedding to fips.so
%define __spec_install_post \
%{?__debug_package:%{__debug_install_post}} \
%{__arch_install_post} \
%{__os_install_post} \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. apps/openssl dgst -binary -sha256 -mac HMAC -macopt hexkey:f4556650ac31d35461610bac4ed81b1a181b2d8a43ea2854cbae22ca74560813 < $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so.hmac \
objcopy --update-section .rodata1=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so.hmac $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so.mac \
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so.mac $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so \
rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ossl-modules/fips.so.hmac \
%{nil}
%define __provides_exclude_from %{_libdir}/openssl
%install
[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
# Install OpenSSL.
install -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT{%{_bindir},%{_includedir},%{_libdir},%{_mandir},%{_libdir}/openssl,%{_pkgdocdir}}
%make_install
rename so.%{soversion} so.%{version} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.so.%{soversion}
for lib in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.so.%{version} ; do
chmod 755 ${lib}
ln -s -f `basename ${lib}` $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/`basename ${lib} .%{version}`
ln -s -f `basename ${lib}` $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/`basename ${lib} .%{version}`.%{soversion}
done
# Remove static libraries
for lib in $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.a ; do
rm -f ${lib}
done
# Install a makefile for generating keys and self-signed certs, and a script
# for generating them on the fly.
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/certs
install -m644 %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_pkgdocdir}/Makefile.certificate
install -m755 %{SOURCE6} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/make-dummy-cert
install -m755 %{SOURCE7} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/renew-dummy-cert
# Move runable perl scripts to bindir
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/misc/*.pl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/misc/tsget $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}
# Rename man pages so that they don't conflict with other system man pages.
pushd $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}
mv man5/config.5ossl man5/openssl.cnf.5
popd
mkdir -m755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA
mkdir -m700 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/private
mkdir -m755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/certs
mkdir -m755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/crl
mkdir -m755 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/newcerts
# Ensure the config file timestamps are identical across builds to avoid
# mulitlib conflicts and unnecessary renames on upgrade
touch -r %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/openssl.cnf
touch -r %{SOURCE2} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/ct_log_list.cnf
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/openssl.cnf.dist
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/ct_log_list.cnf.dist
#we don't use native fipsmodule.cnf because FIPS module is loaded automatically
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/fipsmodule.cnf
# Determine which arch opensslconf.h is going to try to #include.
basearch=%{_arch}
%ifarch %{ix86}
basearch=i386
%endif
%ifarch sparcv9
basearch=sparc
%endif
%ifarch sparc64
basearch=sparc64
%endif
# Next step of gradual disablement of SSL3.
# Make SSL3 disappear to newly built dependencies.
sed -i '/^\#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SSL_TRACE/i\
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SSL3\
# define OPENSSL_NO_SSL3\
#endif' $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}/include/openssl/opensslconf.h
%ifarch %{multilib_arches}
# Do an configuration.h switcheroo to avoid file conflicts on systems where you
# can have both a 32- and 64-bit version of the library, and they each need
# their own correct-but-different versions of opensslconf.h to be usable.
install -m644 %{SOURCE10} \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}/include/openssl/configuration-${basearch}.h
cat $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}/include/openssl/configuration.h >> \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}/include/openssl/configuration-${basearch}.h
install -m644 %{SOURCE9} \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{_prefix}/include/openssl/configuration.h
%endif
%files
%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc}
%license LICENSE.txt
%doc NEWS.md README.md
%{_bindir}/make-dummy-cert
%{_bindir}/renew-dummy-cert
%{_bindir}/openssl
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%{_mandir}/man5/*
%{_mandir}/man7/*
%{_pkgdocdir}/Makefile.certificate
%exclude %{_mandir}/man1/*.pl*
%exclude %{_mandir}/man1/tsget*
%files libs
%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc}
%license LICENSE.txt
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/certs
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/misc
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/private
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/openssl.cnf
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/pki/tls/ct_log_list.cnf
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/libcrypto.so.%{version}
%{_libdir}/libcrypto.so.%{soversion}
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/libssl.so.%{version}
%{_libdir}/libssl.so.%{soversion}
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/engines-%{soversion}
%attr(0755,root,root) %{_libdir}/ossl-modules
%files devel
%doc CHANGES.md doc/dir-locals.example.el doc/openssl-c-indent.el
%{_prefix}/include/openssl
%{_libdir}/*.so
%{_mandir}/man3/*
%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*.pc
%files perl
%{_bindir}/c_rehash
%{_bindir}/*.pl
%{_bindir}/tsget
%{_mandir}/man1/*.pl*
%{_mandir}/man1/tsget*
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/private
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/certs
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/crl
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/pki/CA/newcerts
%ldconfig_scriptlets libs
%changelog
FIPS: Expose explicit indicator from fips.so FIPS 140-3 requires us to indicate whether an operation was using approved services or not. The FIPS 140-3 implementation guidelines provide two basic approaches to doing this: implicit indicators, and explicit indicators. Implicit indicators are basically the concept of "if the operation passes, it was approved". We were originally aiming for implicit indicators in our copy of OpenSSL. However, this proved to be a problem, because we wanted to certify a signature service, and FIPS 140-3 requires that a signature service computes the digest to be signed within the boundaries of the FIPS module. Since we were planning to certify fips.so only, this means that EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify would have to be blocked. Unfortunately, EVP_SignFinal uses EVP_PKEY_sign internally, but outside of fips.so and thus outside of the FIPS module boundary. This means that using implicit indicators in combination with certifying only fips.so would require us to block both EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal, which are the two APIs currently used by most users of OpenSSL for signatures. EVP_DigestSign would be acceptable, but has only been added in 3.0 and is thus not yet widely used. As a consequence, we've decided to introduce explicit indicators so that EVP_PKEY_sign and EVP_SignFinal can continue to work for now, but FIPS-aware applications can query the explicit indicator to check whether the operation was approved. To avoid affecting the ABI and public API too much, this is implemented as an exported symbol in fips.so and a private header, so applications that wish to use this will have to dlopen(3) fips.so, locate the function using dlsym(3), and then call it. These applications will have to build against the private header in order to use the returned pointer. Modify util/mkdef.pl to support exposing a symbol only for a specific provider identified by its name and path. Signed-off-by: Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> Resolves: rhbz#2087147
2022-06-08 12:05:50 +00:00
* Wed Jun 08 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-35
- Add explicit indicators for signatures in FIPS mode and mark signature
primitives as unapproved.
Resolves: rhbz#2087147
* Fri Jun 03 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-34
- Some OpenSSL test certificates are expired, updating
- Resolves: rhbz#2092456
* Thu May 26 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-33
- CVE-2022-1473 openssl: OPENSSL_LH_flush() breaks reuse of memory
- Resolves: rhbz#2089444
- CVE-2022-1343 openssl: Signer certificate verification returned
inaccurate response when using OCSP_NOCHECKS
- Resolves: rhbz#2087911
- CVE-2022-1292 openssl: c_rehash script allows command injection
- Resolves: rhbz#2090362
- Revert "Disable EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify in FIPS mode"
Related: rhbz#2087147
- Use KAT for ECDSA signature tests, s390 arch
- Resolves: rhbz#2069235
* Thu May 19 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-32
- `openssl ecparam -list_curves` lists only FIPS-approved curves in FIPS mode
- Resolves: rhbz#2083240
- Ciphersuites with RSA KX should be filterd in FIPS mode
- Related: rhbz#2085088
- In FIPS mode, signature verification works with keys of arbitrary size
above 2048 bit, and only with 1024, 1280, 1536, 1792 bits for keys
below 2048 bits
- Resolves: rhbz#2077884
FIPS: Disable SHA1 signs and EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} 1. Deny SHA-1 signature verification in FIPS provider For RHEL, we already disable SHA-1 signatures by default in the default provider, so it is unexpected that the FIPS provider would have a more lenient configuration in this regard. Additionally, we do not think continuing to accept SHA-1 signatures is a good idea due to the published chosen-prefix collision attacks. As a consequence, disable verification of SHA-1 signatures in the FIPS provider. This requires adjusting a few tests that would otherwise fail: - 30-test_acvp: Remove the test vectors that use SHA-1. - 30-test_evp: Mark tests in evppkey_rsa_common.txt and evppkey_ecdsa.txt that use SHA-1 digests as "Availablein = default", which will not run them when the FIPS provider is enabled. - 80-test_cms: Re-generate all certificates in test/smime-certificates using the mksmime-certs.sh script, because most of them were signed with SHA-1 and thus fail verification in the FIPS provider. Keep smec3.pem, which was used to sign static test data in test/recipes/80-test_cms_data/ciphertext_from_1_1_1.cms, which would otherwise no longer verify. Note that smec3.pem was signed with a smroot.pem, which was now re-generated. This does not affect the test. Fix some other tests by explicitly running them in the default provider, where SHA-1 is available. - 80-test_ssl_old: Skip tests that rely on SSLv3 and SHA-1 when run with the FIPS provider. 2. Disable EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} in FIPS provider The APIs to compute both digest and signature in one step, EVP_DigestSign*/EVP_DigestVerify* and EVP_Sign*/EVP_Verify*, should be used instead. This ensures that the digest is computed inside of the FIPS module, and that only approved digests are used. Update documentation for EVP_PKEY_{sign,verify} to reflect this. Since the KATs use EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify, modify the tests to set the OSSL_SIGNATURE_PARAM_KAT parameter and use EVP_PKEY_sign_init_ex and EVP_PKEY_verify_init_ex where these parameters can be passed on creation and allow EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify when this parameter is set and evaluates as true. Move tests that use the EVP_PKEY API to only run in the default provider, since they would fail in the FIPS provider. This also affects a number of CMS tests where error handling is insufficient and failure to sign would only show up when verifying the CMS structure due to a parse error. Resolves: rhbz#2087147 Signed-off-by: Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com>
2022-05-23 12:53:37 +00:00
* Wed May 18 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-31
- Disable SHA-1 signature verification in FIPS mode
- Disable EVP_PKEY_sign/EVP_PKEY_verify in FIPS mode
Resolves: rhbz#2087147
* Mon May 16 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-30
- Use KAT for ECDSA signature tests
- Resolves: rhbz#2069235
* Thu May 12 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-29
- `-config` argument of openssl app should work properly in FIPS mode
- Resolves: rhbz#2083274
- openssl req defaults on PKCS#8 encryption changed to AES-256-CBC
- Resolves: rhbz#2063947
* Fri May 06 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-28
- OpenSSL should not accept custom elliptic curve parameters
- Resolves rhbz#2066412
- OpenSSL should not accept explicit curve parameters in FIPS mode
- Resolves rhbz#2058663
* Fri May 06 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-27
- Change FIPS module version to include hash of specfile, patches and sources
Resolves: rhbz#2070550
* Thu May 05 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-26
- OpenSSL FIPS module should not build in non-approved algorithms
- Resolves: rhbz#2081378
* Mon May 02 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-25
- FIPS provider should block RSA encryption for key transport.
- Other RSA encryption options should still be available
- Resolves: rhbz#2053289
* Thu Apr 28 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-24
- Fix regression in evp_pkey_name2type caused by tr_TR locale fix
Resolves: rhbz#2071631
* Wed Apr 20 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-23
- Fix openssl curl error with LANG=tr_TR.utf8
- Resolves: rhbz#2071631
* Mon Mar 28 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-22
- FIPS provider should block RSA encryption for key transport
- Resolves: rhbz#2053289
* Tue Mar 22 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-21
- Fix occasional internal error in TLS when DHE is used
- Resolves: rhbz#2004915
* Fri Mar 18 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-20
- Fix acceptance of SHA-1 certificates with rh-allow-sha1-signatures = yes when
no OpenSSL library context is set
- Resolves: rhbz#2065400
* Fri Mar 18 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-19
- Fix TLS connections with SHA1 signatures if rh-allow-sha1-signatures = yes
- Resolves: rhbz#2065400
* Wed Mar 16 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-18
- CVE-2022-0778 fix
- Resolves: rhbz#2062315
* Thu Mar 10 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-17
- Fix invocation of EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_rsa_padding(RSA_PKCS1_PSS_PADDING) before
setting an allowed digest with EVP_PKEY_CTX_set_signature_md()
- Skipping 3.0.1-16 due to version numbering confusion with the RHEL-9.0 branch
- Resolves: rhbz#2062640
* Tue Mar 01 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-15
- Allow SHA1 in SECLEVEL 2 if rh-allow-sha1-signatures = yes
- Resolves: rhbz#2060510
* Fri Feb 25 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-14
- Prevent use of SHA1 with ECDSA
- Resolves: rhbz#2031742
* Fri Feb 25 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-13
- OpenSSL will generate keys with prime192v1 curve if it is provided using explicit parameters
- Resolves: rhbz#1977867
* Thu Feb 24 2022 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org> - 1:3.0.1-12
- Support KBKDF (NIST SP800-108) with an R value of 8bits
- Resolves: rhbz#2027261
* Wed Feb 23 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-11
- Allow SHA1 usage in MGF1 for RSASSA-PSS signatures
- Resolves: rhbz#2031742
2022-02-23 10:47:25 +00:00
* Wed Feb 23 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-10
- rebuilt
* Tue Feb 22 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-9
- Allow SHA1 usage in HMAC in TLS
- Resolves: rhbz#2031742
* Tue Feb 22 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-8
- OpenSSL will generate keys with prime192v1 curve if it is provided using explicit parameters
- Resolves: rhbz#1977867
- pkcs12 export broken in FIPS mode
- Resolves: rhbz#2049265
* Tue Feb 22 2022 Clemens Lang <cllang@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-8
- Disable SHA1 signature creation and verification by default
- Set rh-allow-sha1-signatures = yes to re-enable
- Resolves: rhbz#2031742
* Thu Feb 03 2022 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-7
- s_server: correctly handle 2^14 byte long records
- Resolves: rhbz#2042011
* Tue Feb 01 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-6
- Adjust FIPS provider version
- Related: rhbz#2026445
* Wed Jan 26 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-5
- On the s390x, zeroize all the copies of TLS premaster secret
- Related: rhbz#2040448
2022-01-21 13:40:57 +00:00
* Fri Jan 21 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-4
- rebuilt
* Fri Jan 21 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-3
- KATS tests should be executed before HMAC verification
- Restoring fips=yes for SHA1
- Related: rhbz#2026445, rhbz#2041994
* Thu Jan 20 2022 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-2
- Add enable-buildtest-c++ to the configure options.
- Related: rhbz#1990814
* Tue Jan 18 2022 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.1-1
- Rebase to upstream version 3.0.1
- Fixes CVE-2021-4044 Invalid handling of X509_verify_cert() internal errors in libssl
- Resolves: rhbz#2038910, rhbz#2035148
* Mon Jan 17 2022 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-7
- Remove algorithms we don't plan to certify from fips module
- Remove native fipsmodule.cnf
- Related: rhbz#2026445
* Tue Dec 21 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-6
- openssl speed should run in FIPS mode
- Related: rhbz#1977318
* Wed Nov 24 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-5
- rebuilt for spec cleanup
- Related: rhbz#1985362
* Thu Nov 18 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-4
- Embed FIPS HMAC in fips.so
- Enforce loading FIPS provider when FIPS kernel flag is on
- Related: rhbz#1985362
* Thu Oct 07 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-3
- Fix memory leak in s_client
- Related: rhbz#1996092
* Mon Sep 20 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-2
- Avoid double-free on error seeding the RNG.
- KTLS and FIPS may interfere, so tests need to be tuned
- Resolves: rhbz#1952844, rhbz#1961643
* Thu Sep 09 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-1
- Rebase to upstream version 3.0.0
- Related: rhbz#1990814
* Wed Aug 25 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-0.beta2.7
- Removes the dual-abi build as it not required anymore. The mass rebuild
was completed and all packages are rebuilt against Beta version.
- Resolves: rhbz#1984097
* Mon Aug 23 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-0.beta2.6
- Correctly process CMS reading from /dev/stdin
- Resolves: rhbz#1986315
* Mon Aug 16 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 3.0.0-0.beta2.5
- Add instruction for loading legacy provider in openssl.cnf
- Resolves: rhbz#1975836
* Mon Aug 16 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 3.0.0-0.beta2.4
- Adds support for IDEA encryption.
- Resolves: rhbz#1990602
* Tue Aug 10 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> - 3.0.0-0.beta2.3
- Fixes core dump in openssl req -modulus
- Fixes 'openssl req' to not ask for password when non-encrypted private key
is used
- cms: Do not try to check binary format on stdin and -rctform fix
- Resolves: rhbz#1988137, rhbz#1988468, rhbz#1988137
* Mon Aug 09 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-0.beta2.2.1
- Rebuilt for IMA sigs, glibc 2.34, aarch64 flags
Related: rhbz#1991688
* Wed Aug 04 2021 Dmitry Belyavskiy <dbelyavs@redhat.com> - 3.0.0-0.beta2.2
- When signature_algorithm extension is omitted, use more relevant alerts
- Resolves: rhbz#1965017
* Tue Aug 03 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta2.1
- Rebase to upstream version beta2
- Related: rhbz#1903209
* Thu Jul 22 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta1.5
- Prevents creation of duplicate cert entries in PKCS #12 files
- Resolves: rhbz#1978670
* Wed Jul 21 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta1.4
- NVR bump to update to OpenSSL 3.0 Beta1
* Mon Jul 19 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta1.3
- Update patch dual-abi.patch to add the #define macros in implementation
files instead of public header files
* Wed Jul 14 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta1.2
- Removes unused patch dual-abi.patch
* Wed Jul 14 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.beta1.1
- Update to Beta1 version
- Includes a patch to support dual-ABI, as Beta1 brekas ABI with alpha16
* Tue Jul 06 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.7
- Fixes override of openssl_conf in openssl.cnf
- Use AI_ADDRCONFIG only when explicit host name is given
- Temporarily remove fipsmodule.cnf for arch i686
- Fixes segmentation fault in BN_lebin2bn
- Resolves: rhbz#1975847, rhbz#1976845, rhbz#1973477, rhbz#1975855
* Fri Jul 02 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.6
- Adds FIPS mode compatibility patch (sahana@redhat.com)
- Related: rhbz#1977318
* Fri Jul 02 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.5
- Fixes system hang issue when booted in FIPS mode (sahana@redhat.com)
- Temporarily disable downstream FIPS patches
- Related: rhbz#1977318
* Fri Jun 11 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.4
- Speeding up building openssl (dbelyavs@redhat.com)
Resolves: rhbz#1903209
* Fri Jun 04 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.3
- Fix reading SPKAC data from stdin
- Fix incorrect OSSL_PKEY_PARAM_MAX_SIZE for ed25519 and ed448
- Return 0 after cleanup in OPENSSL_init_crypto()
- Cleanup the peer point formats on regotiation
- Fix default digest to SHA256
* Thu May 27 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.2
- Enable FIPS via config options
* Mon May 17 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha16.1
- Update to alpha 16 version
Resolves: rhbz#1952901 openssl sends alert after orderly connection close
* Mon Apr 26 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha15.1
- Update to alpha 15 version
Resolves: rhbz#1903209, rhbz#1952598,
* Fri Apr 16 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> - 1:3.0.0-0.alpha13.1.1
- Rebuilt for RHEL 9 BETA on Apr 15th 2021. Related: rhbz#1947937
* Fri Apr 09 2021 Sahana Prasad <sahana@redhat.com> 3.0.0-0.alpha13.1
- Update to new major release OpenSSL 3.0.0 alpha 13
Resolves: rhbz#1903209