commit | da96eeb958ee8442f408a5e8fa78cbfb86cc3281 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Benjamin <davidben@google.com> | Wed Oct 12 01:07:06 2022 -0400 |
committer | Boringssl LUCI CQ <boringssl-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Wed Oct 12 15:59:26 2022 +0000 |
tree | 649711ed5357ecf2cf499a97d01942f17c10c743 | |
parent | d66bba912806b83350afec11a3104a7865d783aa [diff] |
Test (and, for CSRs, fix) TBS cache invalidation on signing. We didn't actually have a test that would have caught https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/19388. This fixes this by further generalizing the signing tests to run through all combinations of {new object, reused object} x {X509_sign, X509_set_signature_value}. In doing so, align X509_REQ_sign and X509_REQ_sign_ctx, which were missing the TBS invalidation. Change-Id: I5028aa2a00e71da0ebc7a03b23823b1337a56fca Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/54726 Commit-Queue: Bob Beck <bbe@google.com> Auto-Submit: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com> Reviewed-by: Bob Beck <bbe@google.com>
BoringSSL is a fork of OpenSSL that is designed to meet Google's needs.
Although BoringSSL is an open source project, it is not intended for general use, as OpenSSL is. We don't recommend that third parties depend upon it. Doing so is likely to be frustrating because there are no guarantees of API or ABI stability.
Programs ship their own copies of BoringSSL when they use it and we update everything as needed when deciding to make API changes. This allows us to mostly avoid compromises in the name of compatibility. It works for us, but it may not work for you.
BoringSSL arose because Google used OpenSSL for many years in various ways and, over time, built up a large number of patches that were maintained while tracking upstream OpenSSL. As Google's product portfolio became more complex, more copies of OpenSSL sprung up and the effort involved in maintaining all these patches in multiple places was growing steadily.
Currently BoringSSL is the SSL library in Chrome/Chromium, Android (but it's not part of the NDK) and a number of other apps/programs.
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