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  • Committer: Teddy Hogeborn
  • Date: 2015-07-20 03:03:33 UTC
  • mto: (237.7.594 trunk)
  • mto: This revision was merged to the branch mainline in revision 325.
  • Revision ID: teddy@recompile.se-20150720030333-203m2aeblypcsfte
Bug fix for GnuTLS 3: be compatible with old 2048-bit DSA keys.

The mandos-keygen program in Mandos version 1.6.0 and older generated
2048-bit DSA keys, and when GnuTLS uses these it has trouble
connecting using the Mandos default priority string.  This was
previously fixed in Mandos 1.6.2, but the bug reappeared when using
GnuTLS 3, so the default priority string has to change again; this
time also the Mandos client has to change its default, so now the
server and the client should use the same default priority string:

SECURE256:!CTYPE-X.509:+CTYPE-OPENPGP:!RSA:+SIGN-DSA-SHA256

* mandos (main/server_defaults): Changed default priority string.
* mandos-options.xml (/section/para[id="priority_compat"]): Removed.
  (/section/para[id="priority"]): Changed default priority string.
* mandos.conf ([DEFAULT]/priority): - '' -
* mandos.conf.xml (OPTIONS/priority): Refer to the id "priority"
                                      instead of "priority_compat".
* mandos.xml (OPTIONS/--priority): - '' -
* plugins.d/mandos-client.c (main): Changed default priority string.

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[Unit]
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Description=Server of encrypted passwords to Mandos clients
 
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Documentation=man:intro(8mandos) man:mandos(8)
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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## Type=dbus is not appropriate, because Mandos also needs to announce
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## its ZeroConf service and be reachable on the network.
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#Type=dbus
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#BusName=se.recompile.Mandos
 
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BusName=se.recompile.Mandos
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ExecStart=/usr/sbin/mandos --foreground
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Restart=always
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KillMode=process
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## Using socket activation won't work either, because systemd always
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## does bind() on the socket, and also won't announce the ZeroConf
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## service.
 
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KillMode=mixed
 
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## Using socket activation won't work, because systemd always does
 
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## bind() on the socket, and also won't announce the ZeroConf service.
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#ExecStart=/usr/sbin/mandos --foreground --socket=0
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#StandardInput=socket
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