A C++ Crypto Library
Botan is a C++ library that provides support for many common
cryptographic operations, including encryption, authentication, and
X.509v3 certificates and CRLs. A wide variety of algorithms is
supported, including RSA, DSA, DES, AES, MD5, and SHA-1.
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Botan.keyring | 0000001751 1.71 KB | |
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baselibs.conf | 0000000125 125 Bytes |
Revision 52 (latest revision is 67)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to Botan 2.10 * Bump SONAME * Warning: XMSS currently implements draft-06 which is not compatible with the final RFC 8391 specification. A PR is open to fix this, however it will break all current uses of XMSS. If you are currently using XMSS please comment at https://github.com/randombit/botan/pull/1858. Otherwise the PR will be merged and support for draft-06 will be removed starting in 2.11. * Added a new certificate store implementation that can access the MacOS keychain certificate store. (GH #1830) * Redesigned Memory_Pool class, which services allocations out of a set of pages locked into memory (using mlock/VirtualLock). It is now faster and with improved exploit mitigations. (GH #1800) * Add BMI2 implementations of SHA-512 and SHA-3 which improve performance by 25-35% on common CPUs. (GH #1815) * Unroll SHA-3 computation improving performance by 10-12% (GH #1838) * Add a Thread_Pool class. It is now possible to run the tests in multiple threads with --test-threads=N flag to select the number of threads to use. Use --test-threads=0 to run with as many CPU cores as are available on the current system. The default remains single threaded. (GH #1819) * XMSS signatures now uses a global thread pool instead of spawning new threads for each usage. This improves signature generation performance by between 10% and 60% depending on architecture and core count. (GH #1864) * Some functions related to encoding and decoding BigInts have been deprecated. (GH #1817) * Binary encoding and decoding of BigInts has been optimized by performing word-size operations when possible. (GH #1817) * Rename the exception Integrity_Failure to Invalid_Authentication_Tag to make its meaning and usage more clear. The old name remains as a typedef. (GH #1816) * Support for using Boost filesystem and MSVC’s std::filesystem have been
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