2020-02-27 17:34:31 by Benny Siegert | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update go113 to 1.13.8.
This release includes fixes to the runtime, the crypto/x509, and
net/http packages.
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2020-02-02 10:36:41 by Benny Siegert | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update go113 to 1.13.7 (security release).
Panic in crypto/x509 certificate parsing and golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte
On 32-bit architectures, a malformed input to crypto/x509 or the ASN.1 parsing
functions of golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte can lead to a panic.
The malformed certificate can be delivered via a crypto/tls connection to a
client, or to a server that accepts client certificates. net/http clients can
be made to crash by an HTTPS server, while net/http servers that accept client
certificates will recover the panic and are unaffected.
Thanks to Project Wycheproof for providing the test cases that led to the
discovery of this issue.
The issue is CVE-2020-7919 and Go issue golang.org/issue/36837.
This is also fixed in version v0.0.0-20200124225646-8b5121be2f68 of
golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte.
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2020-01-26 18:32:28 by Roland Illig | Files touched by this commit (981) |
Log message:
all: migrate homepages from http to https
pkglint -r --network --only "migrate"
As a side-effect of migrating the homepages, pkglint also fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines. These and the new homepages have been
checked manually.
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2020-01-10 13:40:43 by Benny Siegert | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update go113 to 1.13.6.
These releases include fixes to the runtime and to the
net/http package.
The macOS releases enable the Hardened Runtime. See
https://golang.org/issue/34986 for details.
View the release notes for more information:
https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#go1.13.minor
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2019-12-09 11:13:38 by Jonathan Perkin | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
go113: Update SunOS PLIST for new layout.
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2019-12-07 22:34:18 by Benny Siegert | Files touched by this commit (14) |
Log message:
Add a package for go113-1.13.5. From wip.
The Go programming language is an open source project to make
programmers more productive.
Go is expressive, concise, clean, and efficient. Its concurrency
mechanisms make it easy to write programs that get the most out of
multicore and networked machines, while its novel type system enables
flexible and modular program construction. Go compiles quickly to
machine code yet has the convenience of garbage collection and the power
of run-time reflection. It's a fast, statically typed, compiled language
that feels like a dynamically typed, interpreted language.
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