testssl.sh/openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md

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Compilation instructions
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The precompiled versions here are from an OpenSSL 1.0.2 fork
from Peter Mosmans. He has patched the master git branch
to support chacha20+poly1305 and other ciphers (CAMELIA 256 Bit).
CHACHA20+POLY1305 cipher suites from the official git repo didn't
work for me work correctly, it's also likely they'll disappear shortly
(https://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg34756.html).
General
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* 64 bit versions were compiled under Opensuse 12.3
* 32 bit versions were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Likely you cannot use older distributions, younger should work.
I provide for each distributions two sets of binaries:
* statically linked binaries (except a few libs which are nowadays difficult to statically link)
* dynamically linked binaries with MIT Kerberos support ("krb5" in the name)
For the latter you need a whopping bunch of kerberos libraries which you maybe need to
install from your distributor (libgssapi_krb5, libkrb5, libcom_err, libk5crypto, libkrb5support,
libkeyutils). For the 'static' binaries kerberos is not compiled in, so that's is not needed.
All binaries are signed with my gpg key (.asc files).
Compilation instructions
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If you want to compile OpenSSL yourself, here are the instructions:
1.) get openssl from Peter Mosmans' repo:
git clone https://github.com/PeterMosmans/openssl
cd openssl
2.) configure the damned thing. Options I used:
**for 64Bit:**
./config --prefix=/usr/ --openssldir=/etc/ssl enable-zlib enable-ssl2 enable-rc5 enable-rc2 enable-GOST \
enable-cms enable-md2 enable-mdc2 enable-ec enable-ec2m enable-ecdh enable-ecdsa enable-seed enable-camellia \
enable-idea enable-rfc3779 enable-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 --with-krb5-flavor=MIT experimental-jpake
**for 32 Bit:**
./config --prefix=/usr/ --openssldir=/etc/ssl enable-zlib enable-ssl2 enable-rc5 enable-rc2 enable-GOST \
enable-cms enable-md2 enable-mdc2 enable-ec enable-ec2m enable-ecdh enable-ecdsa enable-seed enable-camellia \
enable-idea enable-rfc3779 no-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 --with-krb5-flavor=MIT experimental-jpake
Don't use -DTEMP_GOST_TLS, it currently breaks things and it is not needed for general GOST support.
If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT".
If you have other Kerberos flavors you need to figure out by yourself.
3.) make depend
4.) make
5.) make report (check whether it runs ok)
6.) "openssl ciphers -V ALL:COMPLEMENTOFALL | wc -l" lists now for me
* 187(+4 GOST) ciphers -- including kerberos
* 173(+4 GOST) ciphers without kerberos
as opposed to 111/109 from Ubuntu or Opensuse.
Enjoy, Dirk
PS: **Never use these binaries for anything else then for testing**
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOST_%29block_cipher%29