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A new experimental snapshot, `experimental-0.0.20161001`, has been tagged in the git repository. Please note that this snapshot is, like the rest of the project at this point in time, experimental, and does not consitute a real release that would be considered secure and bug-free. However, if you'd like to test this snapshot out, there are a few relevent changes. == Changes == * poly1305: optimize unaligned access This is a very appreciated fix from René van Dorst, adjusting the arithmetic in Poly1305 to work fast on platforms with slow unaligned access, such as MIPS. According to his calculation, this gives a 50% improvement on small MIPS boxes. * hashtables: use rdrand() instead of counter Rather than incrementing a counter, we instead use rdrand, which gives us an extremely fast source of random numbers. We're still running this through siphash with a secret, so a backdoored rdrand implementation won't be a problem. * examples: add nat-hole-punching https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2016-August/000372.html https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/contrib/examples/nat-hole-punching/README * examples: add key extractor https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2016-August/000373.html https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/contrib/examples/extract-keys/README * tools: allow multiple AllowedIPs invocations Multiple AllowedIPs= lines can now be specified, which could improve readability of the config files. * send: properly encapsulate ECN Thanks to the guidance of Dave Taht, we now support ECN. * Rework headers and includes * compat: Isolate more functions In anticipation of upstreaming WireGuard, we've now moved most of our version-specific #ifdefs to compat.h, where we use horrible macro tricks to redefine functions for old versions. This allows us to keep the actual code as clean as possible. When we merge to mainline, compat.h will be deleted wholesale. * tests: test jumbo frames with more transfer * tests: add crypto-RP filter test * qemu: enhancements With this an numerous other commits, we've further expanded the test suite. As always, the source is available at https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/ and information about the project is available at https://www.wireguard.io/ . This snapshot is available in tarball form here: https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/snapshot/WireGuard-experimental-0.0.20161001.tar.xz SHA256: ac3abb7b940716ac12b96a2cb3f7666598cbefd26f19c268f627dc47cd113ac8 If you're a snapshot package maintainer, please bump your package version. If you're a user, the WireGuard team welcomes any and all feedback on this latest snapshot. Thank you, Jason Donenfeld -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQItBAEBCAAXBQJX7vZhEBxqYXNvbkB6eDJjNC5jb20ACgkQSfxwEqXeA66cABAA rTrIhKv2jruDdmp9RFrtufZ3eHWu3oB3uGEiPWkiRbfyU9mhRG89LnNjmiH3R5OV OdtpMo/1fy3gLh4FDbdS1m4NLtQRqUPm25wV3lEpsctcnCDSNdunBXrBoBnf4g5e FnX2yhn+lz7DCXD9ISBG43AaRgNSzcDHiZPw2KpYfWVs4W/rSacEnuKiOkqifDtb A8JigI3Qdvi8vfzcAebGAmji/QJpyFDe41q4AHwdGYKSCTc/BzsY4QbtqFSvyJJr vQEKsiFDaT8zq4gpXtQW6yIxWCcajFhF2DV4cL2MSFIEwCAveY0qPY6bSWs0iWKm BMol9zRqbdG4hr77rdFwLMJzUac6ogJJ7UUjiUG2nCAtYBsAa4MNSfzpMkwhlTJp m8YDEn+KuVsH1aBOPEmOgznrKhanyCjd/9AINRof+PDA0UjirdiFvejb/A2vIbf1 ZyqmvYsLu1movavkRV7DHfMaWa7qxbyGPf8eNnhpjEMyzd5qlxKqLBqIugFk6/9T ykNJhqrI8f716r31v6pI7PW4HW7gIrzy8OK8QEqWyre3enIULYL/KVrEATyWpXYM ONkFNuRmgRXOnKtITlqSjoWiGwivB46nKlq/kCLjPkgap6cCf+5Wcp7GGhHZWfEP FRNXcfwHKshQR9aHOYuHbvjGMc3SHyOePzUrZikM+XU= =2SmU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ WireGuard mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/wireguard
