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  • 0.20.0 (2021-09-26)
    • Breaking change: Connection is now an enum instead of a trait. You can abstract over ClientConnection and ServerConnection with a bound like where C: Deref<ConnectionCommon<SD>>, SD: SideData.
    • Breaking change: the SNI arguments to ClientCertVerifier methods have been removed. The Acceptor API now allows selecting a ServerConfig based on the ClientHello instead.
    • Unclean TCP closure is now tracked by the library. This means a new error is possible when reading plaintext: ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof will be returned in this case.
    • Breaking change: insulate the rustls public API from webpki API changes:
      • PKI errors are now reported using rustls-specific errors.
      • There is now a rustls-specific root trust anchor type.
    • Breaking change: the following types are no longer exposed in the crate root, and can instead be imported through the client module exposed in the crate root: ResolvesClientCert, StoresClientSessions, WriteEarlyData, ClientSessionMemoryCache, NoClientSessionStorage, HandshakeSignatureValid, ServerCertVerified, ServerCertVerifier, WebPkiVerifier and DangerousClientConfig.
    • Breaking change: the following types are no longer exposed in the crate root, and can instead be imported through the server module exposed in the crate root: AllowAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient, AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient, NoClientAuth, ResolvesServerCertUsingSni, NoServerSessionStorage, ServerSessionMemoryCache, StoresServerSessions, ClientHello, ProducesTickets, ResolvesServerCert, ClientCertVerified and ClientCertVerifier.
    • Breaking API change: QuicExt::write_hs() now returns a KeyChange type that returns handshake or 1-RTT keys. In the case of 1-RTT keys, a KeyChange also includes a Secrets type that must be used to derive further key updates, independent from the rustls Connection. The QuicExt::next_1rtt_keys() method has been removed.
    • Breaking API change: QUIC header protection keys now use a new type that directly exposes a masking/unmasking operation.
  • 0.20.0-beta2 (2021-07-04)
    • Breaking change: internal buffers are now limited to 64 kB by default. Use Connection::set_buffer_limit to change the buffer limits to suit your application.
    • Breaking API change: PEM parsing now lives in the rustls-pemfile crate. This means rustls::internals::pemfile and rustls::RootCertStore::add_pem_file no longer exist.
    • Breaking API change: ServerCertVerifier::verify_server_cert and ClientCertVerifier::verify_client_cert pass the end-entity and intermediate certificates separately. This means rustls deals with the case where the certificate chain is empty, rather than leaving that to ServerCertVerifier/ClientCertVerifier implementation.
    • Breaking API change: SupportedCipherSuite is now an enum with TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 variants. Some of its methods have moved to the inner Tls12CipherSuite and Tls13CipherSuite types. Instead of usable_for_version(), it now has a version() method. get_hash() has been renamed to hash_algorithm() and usable_for_sigalg() to usable_for_signature_algorithm().
    • There are now 80% fewer unreachable unwraps in the core crate thanks to large refactoring efforts.
    • Breaking API change: the WebPkiError variant of rustls::Error now includes which operation failed.
    • Breaking API changes: These public API items have been renamed to meet naming guidelines:
      • rustls::TLSError to rustls::Error.
      • rustls::ResolvesServerCertUsingSNI to rustls::ResolvesServerCertUsingSni.
      • rustls::WebPKIVerifier to rustls::WebPkiVerifier.
      • rustls::ciphersuites to rustls::cipher_suites.
      • rustls::ALL_CIPHERSUITES to ALL_CIPHER_SUITES; rustls::DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITES to DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES.
      • rustls::ClientHello::sigschemes to rustls::ClientHello::signature_schemes.
      • rustls::RootCertStore::get_subjects to rustls::RootCertStore::subjects.
      • rustls::ServerSession to rustls::ServerConnection.
      • rustls::ClientSession to rustls::ClientConnection.
      • rustls::ServerSession::get_sni_hostname to rustls::ServerConnection::sni_hostname.
      • rustls::ClientConfig::ciphersuites to rustls::ClientConfig::cipher_suites.
      • rustls::ServerConfig::ciphersuites to rustls::ServerConfig::cipher_suites.
      • rustls::ProducesTickets::get_lifetime to rustls::ProducesTickets::lifetime.
      • rustls::Session: get_peer_certificates to peer_certificates, get_alpn_protocol to alpn_protocol, get_protocol_version to protocol_version, get_negotiated_ciphersuite to negotiated_cipher_suite.
    • Breaking API change: ResolvesServerCert::resolve and ResolvesClientCert::resolve now return Option<Arc<CertifiedKey>> instead of Option<CertifiedKey>. CertifiedKey is now an immutable type.
    • Breaking API change: peer_certificates returns a borrow rather than a copy on the internally stored certificate chain.
    • Breaking API change: ClientConnection's DNS name parameter is now a new enum, ServerName, to allow future support for ECH and servers named by IP address.
  • 0.19.1 (2021-04-17):
    • Backport: fix security issue: there was a reachable panic in servers if a client sent an invalid ClientECDiffieHellmanPublic encoding, due to an errant unwrap() when parsing the encoding.
  • 0.19.0 (2020-11-22):
    • Ensured that get_peer_certificates is both better documented, and works uniformly for both full-handshake and resumed sessions.
    • Fix bug: fully qualified hostnames should have had their trailing dot stripped when quoted in the SNI extension.
  • 0.18.1 (2020-08-16):
    • Fix DoS vulnerability in TLS1.3 "Middlebox Compatibility Mode" CCS handling. This is thought to be quite minor -- see this commit message for a full discussion.
  • 0.18.0 (2020-07-04):
    • Allow custom certificate validation implementations to also handle handshake signature computation. This allows uses in non-web contexts, where webpki is not likely to process the certificates in use. Thanks to @DemiMarie-parity.
    • Performance improvements. Thanks to @nviennot.
    • Fixed client authentication being unduly rejected by client when server uses the superseded certificate_types field of CertificateRequest.
    • Breaking API change: The writev_tls API has been removed, in favour of using vectored IO support now offered by std::io::Write.
    • Added ed25519 support for authentication; thanks to @potatosalad.
    • Support removal of unused ciphersuites at link-time. To use this, call ClientConfig::with_ciphersuites instead of ClientConfig::new.
  • 0.17.0 (2020-02-22):
    • Breaking API change: ALPN protocols offered by the client are passed to the server certificate resolution trait (ResolvesServerCert).
    • Breaking API change: The server certificate resolution trait now takes a struct containing its arguments, so new data can be passed to these functions without further breaking changes.
    • Signature schemes offered by the client are now filtered to those compatible with the client-offered ciphersuites. Prior to this change it was likely that server key type switching would not work for clients that offer signature schemes mismatched with their ciphersuites.
    • Add manual with goal-oriented documentation, and rationale for design decisions.
    • Breaking API change: AlwaysResolvesClientCert::new is now fallible, as is ClientConfig::set_single_client_cert.
  • 0.16.0 (2019-08-10):
    • Optimisation of read path for polled non-blocking IO.
    • Correct an omission in TLS1.3 middlebox compatibility mode, causing handshake failures with servers behind buggy middleboxes.
    • Move to ring 0.16.
    • Assorted refactoring to reduce memory usage during and after handshake.
    • Update other dependencies.
  • 0.15.2 (2019-04-02):
    • Moved example code around for benefit of Fuchsia.
    • Example code fixes for Windows -- Windows is now a tested platform.
    • QUIC-specific bug fixes.
    • Update dependencies.
  • 0.15.1 (2019-01-29):
    • Fix incorrect offering of SHA1.
  • 0.15.0 (2019-01-20):
    • Update dependencies.
    • Breaking API change: ALPN protocols are now encoded as a Vec<u8>, not a String. This alters the type of:
      • ClientConfig::alpn_protocols
      • ClientConfig::set_protocols
      • ServerConfig::alpn_protocols
      • ServerConfig::set_protocols
      • Session::get_alpn_protocol
    • Emit a warning when receiving an invalid SNI extension, such as one including an IP address.
    • Extended QUIC support for later QUIC drafts.
    • Correct bug where we'd send more than one fatal alert for handshake failure cases.
    • Discontinue support for SHA1 signatures.
    • Move to Rust 2018 edition.
  • 0.14.0 (2018-09-30):
    • Introduce client-side support for 0-RTT data in TLS1.3.
    • Fix a bug in rustls::Stream for non-blocking transports.
    • Move TLS1.3 support from draft 23 to final RFC8446 version.
    • Don't offer (e.g.) TLS1.3 if no TLS1.3 suites are configured.
    • Support stateful resumption in TLS1.3. Stateless resumption was previously supported, but is not the default configuration.
    • Breaking API change: generate() removed from StoresServerSessions trait.
    • Breaking API change: take() added to StoresServerSessions trait.
  • 0.13.1 (2018-08-17):
    • Fix a bug in rustls::Stream for non-blocking transports (backport).
  • 0.13.0 (2018-07-15):
    • Move TLS1.3 support from draft 22 to 23.
    • Add support for SSLKEYLOGFILE; not enabled by default.
    • Add support for basic usage in QUIC.
    • ServerConfig::set_single_cert and company now report errors.
    • Add support for vectored IO: writev_tls can now be used to optimise system call usage.
    • Support ECDSA signing for server and client authentication.
    • Add type like rustls::Stream which owns its underlying TCP stream and rustls session.
  • 0.12.0 (2018-01-06):
    • New API for learning negotiated cipher suite.
    • Move TLS1.3 support from draft 18 to 22.
    • Allow server-side MTU configuration.
    • Tested against latest BoringSSL test suite.
    • Support RFC5705 exporters.
    • Provide ResolvesServerCertUsingSNI for doing SNI-based certificate switching.
    • Allow disabling SNI extension on clients, for use with custom server certificate verifiers where the hostname may not make sense.
    • DNS names are now typesafe, using webpki::DNSName.
    • Update dependencies.
  • 0.11.0 (2017-08-28):
    • New server API for learning requested SNI name.
    • Server now checks selected certificate for validity.
    • Remove time crate dependency.
    • Follow webpki interface changes.
    • Update dependencies.
  • 0.10.0 (2017-08-12):
    • Request and verify SCTs using sct crate. This doesn't happen unless you pass in some certificate transparency logs -- example code does this.
    • Request OCSP stapled response and pass to cert verifier. Note that OCSP verification is not implemented, but this is the public API public change required to support this.
    • Allow OCSP and SCT stapling for servers.
    • Refactor handshake state machines.
    • Bind verifications to final state -- note API change for custom cert verification.
  • 0.9.0 (2017-06-16):
    • Update dependencies.
    • Add IO helper function (complete_io) to rustls::Session.
    • Add blocking stream type -- rustls::Stream -- to ease use on top of blocking sockets.
  • 0.8.0 (2017-05-14):
    • Add dangerous_configuration feature for unsafe features.
  • 0.7.0 (2017-05-08):
    • Update dependencies.
  • 0.6.0 (2017-05-06):
    • Update dependencies.
    • Expose ring's new support for PKCS#8-format private keys.
    • New API for applying limitation to internal buffer sizes.
  • 0.5.8 (2017-03-16):
    • Fix build on later rustc.
  • 0.5.7 (2017-02-27):
    • No changes from 0.5.6; republished with nightly cargo for category support.
  • 0.5.6 (2017-02-19):
    • RFC7627 extended master secret support
    • Assorted documentation improvements
  • 0.5.5 (2017-02-03):
    • Crate categories.
    • Protocol errors now permanent for given session.
    • Exposed ResolvesServerCert trait for customising certification selection.
    • Exposed SignatureScheme enum.
  • 0.5.4 (2017-01-26):
    • First release with TLS1.3-draft-18 support.
    • More performance improvements (now ~15Gbps per core).
    • New API to learn version of negotiated connection.
  • 0.5.0 (2016-09-27):
    • Tickets.
    • Coverage testing.
    • Benchmarking.
    • Massive performance improvements (from ~1Gbps to ~6Gbps per core).
    • OSX support.
    • Minor API corrections and additional testing.