summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/sshbuf.h
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2014-08-19 - (djm) [sshbuf.h] Fix compilation on systems without OPENSSL_HAS_ECC.Damien Miller
2014-07-02 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/06/24 01:13:21Damien Miller
[Makefile.in auth-bsdauth.c auth-chall.c auth-options.c auth-rsa.c [auth2-none.c auth2-pubkey.c authfile.c authfile.h cipher-3des1.c [cipher-chachapoly.c cipher-chachapoly.h cipher.c cipher.h [digest-libc.c digest-openssl.c digest.h dns.c entropy.c hmac.h [hostfile.c key.c key.h krl.c monitor.c packet.c rsa.c rsa.h [ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c ssh-ecdsa.c ssh-ed25519.c [ssh-keygen.c ssh-pkcs11-client.c ssh-pkcs11-helper.c ssh-pkcs11.c [ssh-rsa.c sshbuf-misc.c sshbuf.h sshconnect.c sshconnect1.c [sshconnect2.c sshd.c sshkey.c sshkey.h [openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.c openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.h] New key API: refactor key-related functions to be more library-like, existing API is offered as a set of wrappers. with and ok markus@ Thanks also to Ben Hawkes, David Tomaschik, Ivan Fratric, Matthew Dempsky and Ron Bowes for a detailed review a few months ago. NB. This commit also removes portable OpenSSH support for OpenSSL <0.9.8e.
2014-06-11 - (dtucker) [sshbuf.h] Only declare ECC functions if building withoutDarren Tucker
OpenSSL or if OpenSSL has ECC.
2014-06-11 - dtucker@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/06/10 21:46:11Darren Tucker
[sshbuf.h] Group ECC functions together to make things a little easier in -portable. "doesn't bother me" deraadt@
2014-05-15 - djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2014/04/30 05:29:56Damien Miller
[bufaux.c bufbn.c bufec.c buffer.c buffer.h sshbuf-getput-basic.c] [sshbuf-getput-crypto.c sshbuf-misc.c sshbuf.c sshbuf.h ssherr.c] [ssherr.h] New buffer API; the first installment of the conversion/replacement of OpenSSH's internals to make them usable as a standalone library. This includes a set of wrappers to make it compatible with the existing buffer API so replacement can occur incrementally. With and ok markus@ Thanks also to Ben Hawkes, David Tomaschik, Ivan Fratric, Matthew Dempsky and Ron Bowes for a detailed review.