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v2.1.3:
Fix Landlock access to /etc/hosts.deny and
/etc/hosts.allow.
v2.1.2:
Fix inetd mode.
v2.1.1:
Various minor fixes.
v2.1.0:
Support for the Landlock LSM. After initial setup,
sslh gives up all local file access rights.
Reintroduced --ssl as an alias to --tls.
Introduce autoconf to adapt to landlock presence.
Close connexion without error message if remote
client forcefully closes connexion, for Windows.
v2.0.1:
Fix resolve_on_forward setting, which would crash
sslh reliably.
v2.0.0:
v2.0:
New sslh-ev: this is functionally equivalent to
sslh-select (mono-process, only forks for specified
protocols), but based on libev, which should make it
scalable to large numbers of connections.
New log system: instead of --verbose with arbitrary
levels, there are now several message classes. Each
message class can be set to go to stderr, syslog, or
both. Classes are documented in example.cfg.
UDP connections are now managed in a hash to avoid
linear searches. The downside is that the number of
UDP connections is a hard limit, configurable with
the 'udp_max_connections', which defaults to 1024.
Timeouts are managed with lists.
inetd merges stderr output to what is sent to the
client, which is a security issue as it might give
information to an attacker. When inetd is activated,
stderr is forcibly closed.
New protocol-level option `resolve_on_forward`,
requests that target names are resolved at each
connection instead of at startup. Useful for dynamic
DNS situations. (Paul Schroeder/milkpirate)
New probe for MSRDP (akappner).
v1.22: 17AUG2021
sslh-select now supports UDP protocols.
Probes specified in the `protocols`
configuration entry are tried on incoming packets,
TCP or UDP, and forwarded based on the input
protocol (an incoming TCP connection will be
forwarded as TCP, and same with UDP).
This has been tested with DNS as shown in udp.cfg:
incoming packets that contain my domain name are
assumed to be a DNS request and forwarded
accordingly. Note this could cause problems if
combined with incoming TLS with SNI. UDP clients
and servers need to agree on the IPv4/IPv6 they use:
use the same protocol on all sides! Often, this
means explicitly using 'ip4-localhost'.
UDP sender-receiver pairs (connections, so to speak)
are kept for 60s, which can be changed with
`udp_timeout` in the configuration.
Added probes for UDP protocols QUICK and Teamspeak.
Added probes for syslog protocol.
sslh-select refactored to change linear searches
through connections to linear searches through
fd_set.
Fixed a libconfig call to support libconfig 1.7.3.
Added symbol to support libconfig 1.4.9, still in
use in CentOS7.
Warn about unknown settings in the configuration
file.
Added per-protocol `transparent` option. sslh-fork
drops the capability after creating the server-side
transparent socket. Transparent now uses CAP_NET_RAW
instead of CAP_NET_ADMIN.
Removed compile-time option to use POSIX regex. Now
regex must be PCRE2 (Perl-Compatible). This was in
fact the case since v1.21, as PCRE are used to parse
the config file.
v1.21: 11JUL2020
WARNING:
Moved configuration and command-line management to
use conf2struct. Changes are:
* `--ssl` and using `name: 'ssl'` in config file is no longer supported, use `tls` instead.
* command line option <-F|--config> no longer defaults to /etc/sslh.cfg, so you have to
specify it explicitly.
* command line option <-v|--verbose> takes a mandatory integer parameter
Added TCP_FASTOPEN support for client sockets (if
tfo_ok is specified in their configuration) and for
listening socket, if all client protocols support it.
(Craig Andrews)
Added 'minlength' option to skip a probe if less
than that many bytes have been received (mostly for
regex)
Update Let's Encrypt entry in example.cfg for tls-alpn-01
challenges; tls-sni-* challenges are now deprecated.
Log to syslog even if in foreground (for people who
use fail2ban)
Use syslog_facility: "none" to disable syslog
output.
Changed exit code for illegal command line parameter
from 1 to 6 (for testing purposes)
v1.20: 20NOV2018
Added support for socks5 protocol (Eugene Protozanov)
New probing method:
Before, probes were tried in order, repeating on the
same probe as long it returned PROBE_AGAIN before
moving to the next one. This means a probe which
requires a lot of data (i.e. return PROBE_AGAIN for
a long time) could prevent successful matches from
subsequent probes. The configuration file needed to
take that into account.
Now, all probes are tried each time new data is
found. If any probe matches, use it. If at least one
probe requires more data, wait for more. If all
probes failed, connect to the last one. So the only
thing to know when writing the configuration file is
that 'anyprot' needs to be last.
Test suite heavily refactored; `t` uses `test.cfg`
to decide which probes to test and all setup is
automatic; probes get tested with 'fast' (entire
first message in one packet) and 'slow' (one byte at
a time); when SNI/ALPN are defined, all combinations
are tested.
Old 'tls' probe removed, 'sni_alpn' probe renamed as 'tls'.
You'll need to change 'sni_alpn' to 'tls' in
your configuration file, if ever you used it.
v1.19: 20JAN2018
Added 'syslog_facility' configuration option to
specify where to log.
TLS now supports SNI and ALPN (Travis Burtrum),
including support for Let's Encrypt challenges
(Jonathan McCrohan)
ADB probe. (Mike Frysinger)
Added per-protocol 'fork' option. (Oleg Oshmyan)
Added chroot option. (Mike Frysinger)
A truckload of bug fixes and documentation
improvements (Various contributors)
v1.18: 29MAR2016
Added USELIBPCRE to make use of regex engine
optional.
Added support for RFC4366 SNI and RFC7301 ALPN
(Travis Burtrum)
Changed connection log to include the name of the probe that
triggered.
Changed configuration file format: 'probe' field is
no longer required, 'name' field can now contain
'tls' or 'regex', with corresponding options (see
example.cfg)
Added 'log_level' option to each protocol, which
allows to turn off generation of log at each
connection.
Added 'keepalive' option.
v1.17: 09MAR2015
Support RFC5952-style IPv6 addresses, e.g. [::]:443.
Transparent proxy support for FreeBSD.
(Ruben van Staveren)
Using -F with no argument will try
/etc/sslh/sslh.cfg and then /etc/sslh.cfg as
configuration files. (argument to -F can no longer
be separated from the option by a space, e.g. must
be -Ffoo.cfg)
Call setgroups() before setgid() (fixes potential
privilege escalation).
(Lars Vogdt)
Use portable way of getting modified time for OSX
support.
(Aaron Madlon-Kay)
Example configuration for fail2ban.
(Every Mouw)
v1.16: 11FEB2014
Probes made more resilient, to incoming data
containing NULLs. Also made them behave properly
when receiving too short packets to probe on the
first incoming packet.
(Ondrej Kuznk)
Libcap support: Keep only CAP_NET_ADMIN if started
as root with transparent proxying and dropping
privileges (enable USELIBCAP in Makefile). This
avoids having to mess with filesystem capabilities.
(Sebastian Schmidt/yath)
Fixed bugs related to getpeername that would cause
sslh to quit erroneously (getpeername can return
actual errors if connections are dropped before
getting to getpeername).
Set IP_FREEBIND if available to bind to addresses
that don't yet exist.
v1.15: 27JUL2013
Added --transparent option for transparent proxying.
See README for iptables magic and capability
management.
Fixed bug in sslh-select: if number of opened file
descriptor became bigger than FD_SETSIZE, bad things
would happen.
Fixed bug in sslh-select: if socket dropped while
deferred_data was present, sslh-select would crash.
Increased FD_SETSIZE for Cygwin, as the default 64
is too low for even moderate load.
v1.14: 21DEC2012
Corrected OpenVPN probe to support pre-shared secret
mode (OpenVPN port-sharing code is... wrong). Thanks
to Kai Ellinger for help in investigating and
testing.
Added an actual TLS/SSL probe.
Added configurable --on-timeout protocol
specification.
Added a --anyprot protocol probe (equivalent to what
--ssl was).
Makefile respects the user's compiler and CFLAG
choices (falling back to the current values if
undefined), as well as LDFLAGS.
(Michael Palimaka)
Added "After" and "KillMode" to systemd.sslh.service
(Thomas Weischuh).
Added LSB tags to etc.init.d.sslh
(Thomas Varis).
v1.13: 18MAY2012
Write PID file before dropping privileges.
Added --background, which overrides 'foreground'
configuration file setting.
Added example systemd service file from Archlinux in
scripts/
https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/trunk/sslh.service?h=packages/sslh
(Sbastien Luttringer)
v1.12: 08MAY2012
Added support for configuration file.
New protocol probes can be defined using regular
expressions that match the first packet sent by the
client.
sslh now connects timed out connections to the first
configured protocol instead of 'ssh' (just make sure
ssh is the first defined protocol).
sslh now tries protocols in the order in which they
are defined (just make sure sslh is the last defined
protocol).
v1.11: 21APR2012
WARNING: defaults have been removed for --user and
--pidfile options, update your start-up scripts!
No longer stop sslh when reverse DNS requests fail
for logging.
Added HTTP probe.
No longer create new session if running in
foreground.
No longer default to changing user to 'nobody'. If
--user isn't specified, just run as current user.
No longer create PID file by default, it should be
explicitly set with --pidfile.
No longer log to syslog if in foreground. Logs are
instead output to stderr.
The four changes above make it straightforward to
integrate sslh with systemd, and should help with
launchd.
v1.10: 27NOV2011
Fixed calls referring to sockaddr length so they work
with FreeBSD.
Try target addresses in turn until one works if
there are several (e.g. "localhost:22" resolves to
an IPv6 address and an IPv4 address and sshd does
not listen on IPv6).
Fixed sslh-fork so killing the head process kills
the listener processes.
Heavily cleaned up test suite. Added stress test
t_load script. Added coverage (requires lcov).
Support for XMPP (Arnaud Gendre).
Updated README.MacOSX (Aaron Madlon-Kay).
v1.9: 02AUG2011
WARNING: This version does not work with FreeBSD and
derivatives!
WARNING: Options changed, you'll need to update your
start-up scripts! Log format changed, you'll need to
update log processing scripts!
Now supports IPv6 throughout (both on listening and
forwarding)
Logs now contain IPv6 addresses, local forwarding
address, and resolves names (unless --numeric is
specified).
Introduced long options.
Options -l, -s and -o replaced by their long
counterparts.
Defaults for SSL and SSH options suppressed (it's
legitimate to want to use sslh to mux OpenVPN and
tinc while not caring about SSH nor SSL).
Bind to multiple addresses with multiple -p options.
Support for tinc VPN (experimental).
Numeric logging option.
v1.8: 15JUL2011
Changed log format to make it possible to link
connections to subsequent logs from other services.
Updated CentOS init.d script (Andre Krajnik).
Fixed zombie issue with OpenBSD (The SA_NOCLDWAIT flag is not
propagated to the child process, so we set up signals after
the fork.) (Franois FRITZ)
Added -o "OpenVPN" and OpenVPN probing and support.
Added single-threaded, select(2)-based version.
Added support for "Bold" SSH clients (clients that speak first)
Thanks to Guillaume Ricaud for spotting a regression
bug.
Added -f "foreground" option.
Added test suite. (only tests connexions. No test for libwrap,
setsid, setuid and so on) and corresponding 'make
test' target.
Added README.MacOSX (thanks Aaron Madlon-Kay)
Documented use with proxytunnel and corkscrew in
README.
v1.7: 01FEB2010
Added CentOS init.d script (Andre Krajnik).
Fixed default ssl address inconsistency, now
defaults to "localhost:443" and fixed documentation
accordingly (pointed by Markus Schalke).
Children no longer bind to the listen socket, so
parent server can be stopped without killing an
active child (pointed by Matthias Buecher).
Inetd support (Dima Barsky).
v1.6: 25APR2009
Added -V, version option.
Install target directory configurable in Makefile
Changed syslog prefix in auth.log to "sslh[%pid]"
Man page
new 'make install' and 'make install-debian' targets
PID file now specified using -P command line option
Actually fixed zombie generation (the v1.5 patch got
lost, doh!)
v1.5: 10DEC2008
Fixed zombie generation.
Added support scripts (), Makefile.
Changed all 'connexions' to 'connections' to please
pesky users. Damn users.
v1.4: 13JUL2008
Added libwrap support for ssh service (Christian Weinberger)
Only SSH is libwraped, not SSL.
v1.3: 14MAY2008
Added parsing for local interface to listen on
Changed default SSL connection to port 442 (443 doesn't make
sense as a default as we're already listening on 443)
Syslog incoming connections
v1.2: 12MAY2008
Fixed compilation warning for AMD64 (Thx Daniel Lange)
v1.1: 21MAY2007
Making sslhc more like a real daemon:
* If $PIDFILE is defined, write first PID to it upon startup
* Fork at startup (detach from terminal)
(thanks to http://www.enderunix.org/docs/eng/daemon.php -- good checklist)
* Less memory usage (?)
v1.0:
Basic functionality: privilege dropping, target hostnames and ports
configurable.
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