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sslutil: require TLS 1.1+ when supported Currently, Mercurial will use TLS 1.0 or newer when connecting to remote servers, selecting the highest TLS version supported by both peers. On older Pythons, only TLS 1.0 is available. On newer Pythons, TLS 1.1 and 1.2 should be available. Security professionals recommend avoiding TLS 1.0 if possible. PCI DSS 3.1 "strongly encourages" the use of TLS 1.2. Known attacks like BEAST and POODLE exist against TLS 1.0 (although mitigations are available and properly configured servers aren't vulnerable). I asked Eric Rescorla - Mozilla's resident crypto expert - whether Mercurial should drop support for TLS 1.0. His response was "if you can get away with it." Essentially, a number of servers on the Internet don't support TLS 1.1+. This is why web browsers continue to support TLS 1.0 despite desires from security experts. This patch changes Mercurial's default behavior on modern Python versions to require TLS 1.1+, thus avoiding known security issues with TLS 1.0 and making Mercurial more secure by default. Rather than drop TLS 1.0 support wholesale, we still allow TLS 1.0 to be used if configured. This is a compromise solution - ideally we'd disallow TLS 1.0. However, since we're not sure how many Mercurial servers don't support TLS 1.1+ and we're not sure how much user inconvenience this change will bring, I think it is prudent to ship an escape hatch that still allows usage of TLS 1.0. In the default case our users get better security. In the worst case, they are no worse off than before this patch. This patch has no effect when running on Python versions that don't support TLS 1.1+. As the added test shows, connecting to a server that doesn't support TLS 1.1+ will display a warning message with a link to our wiki, where we can guide people to configure their client to allow less secure connections.
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 13 Jul 2016 21:35:54 -0700
parents 7a9cbb315d84
children 561a019c0268
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#require baz symlink

  $ baz my-id "mercurial <mercurial@selenic.com>"

  $ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
  $ echo "convert=" >> $HGRCPATH

create baz archive
  $ baz make-archive baz@mercurial--convert hg-test-convert-baz

initialize baz repo
  $ mkdir baz-repo
  $ cd baz-repo/
  $ baz init-tree baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0
  $ baz import
  * creating version baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0
  * imported baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0

create initial files
  $ echo 'this is a file' > a
  $ baz add a
  $ mkdir src
  $ baz add src
  $ cd src
  $ dd count=1 if=/dev/zero of=b > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
  $ baz add b
HACK: hide GNU tar-1.22 "tar: The --preserve option is deprecated, use --preserve-permissions --preserve-order instead"
  $ baz commit -s "added a file, src and src/b (binary)" 2>&1 | grep -v '^tar'
  * build pristine tree for baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--base-0
  * Scanning for full-tree revision: .
  * from import revision: baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--base-0
  A/ .arch-ids
  A/ src
  A/ src/.arch-ids
  A  .arch-ids/a.id
  A  a
  A  src/.arch-ids/=id
  A  src/.arch-ids/b.id
  A  src/b
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--base-0 => baz--test--0--patch-1)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-1

create link file and modify a
  $ ln -s ../a a-link
  $ baz add a-link
  $ echo 'this a modification to a' >> ../a
  $ baz commit -s "added link to a and modify a"
  A  src/.arch-ids/a-link.id
  A  src/a-link
  M  a
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-1 => baz--test--0--patch-2)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-2

create second link and modify b
  $ ln -s ../a a-link-2
  $ baz add a-link-2
  $ dd count=1 seek=1 if=/dev/zero of=b > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
  $ baz commit -s "added second link and modify b"
  A  src/.arch-ids/a-link-2.id
  A  src/a-link-2
  Mb src/b
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-2 => baz--test--0--patch-3)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-3

b file to link and a-link-2 to regular file
  $ rm -f a-link-2
  $ echo 'this is now a regular file' > a-link-2
  $ ln -sf ../a b
  $ baz commit -s "file to link and link to file test"
  fl src/b
  lf src/a-link-2
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-3 => baz--test--0--patch-4)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-4

move a-link-2 file and src directory
  $ cd ..
  $ baz mv src/a-link-2 c
  $ baz mv src test
  $ baz commit -s "move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory"
  D/ src/.arch-ids
  A/ test/.arch-ids
  /> src	test
  => src/.arch-ids/a-link-2.id	.arch-ids/c.id
  => src/a-link-2	c
  => src/.arch-ids/=id	test/.arch-ids/=id
  => src/.arch-ids/a-link.id	test/.arch-ids/a-link.id
  => src/.arch-ids/b.id	test/.arch-ids/b.id
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-4 => baz--test--0--patch-5)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-5

move and add the moved file again
  $ echo e > e
  $ baz add e
  $ baz commit -s "add e"
  A  .arch-ids/e.id
  A  e
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-5 => baz--test--0--patch-6)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-6
  $ baz mv e f
  $ echo ee > e
  $ baz add e
  $ baz commit -s "move e and recreate it again"
  A  .arch-ids/e.id
  A  e
  => .arch-ids/e.id	.arch-ids/f.id
  => e	f
  * update pristine tree (baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-6 => baz--test--0--patch-7)
  * committed baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0--patch-7
  $ cd ..

converting baz repo to Mercurial
  $ hg convert baz-repo baz-repo-hg
  initializing destination baz-repo-hg repository
  analyzing tree version baz@mercurial--convert/baz--test--0...
  scanning source...
  sorting...
  converting...
  7 initial import
  6 added a file, src and src/b (binary)
  5 added link to a and modify a
  4 added second link and modify b
  3 file to link and link to file test
  2 move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory
  1 add e
  0 move e and recreate it again

  $ baz register-archive -d baz@mercurial--convert

  $ glog()
  > {
  >     hg log -G --template '{rev} "{desc|firstline}" files: {files}\n' "$@"
  > }

show graph log
  $ glog -R baz-repo-hg
  o  7 "move e and recreate it again" files: e f
  |
  o  6 "add e" files: e
  |
  o  5 "move and rename a-link-2 file and src directory" files: c src/a-link src/a-link-2 src/b test/a-link test/b
  |
  o  4 "file to link and link to file test" files: src/a-link-2 src/b
  |
  o  3 "added second link and modify b" files: src/a-link-2 src/b
  |
  o  2 "added link to a and modify a" files: a src/a-link
  |
  o  1 "added a file, src and src/b (binary)" files: a src/b
  |
  o  0 "initial import" files:
  
  $ hg up -q -R baz-repo-hg
  $ hg -R baz-repo-hg manifest --debug
  c4072c4b72e1cabace081888efa148ee80ca3cbb 644   a
  0201ac32a3a8e86e303dff60366382a54b48a72e 644   c
  1a4a864db0073705a11b1439f563bfa4b46d9246 644   e
  09e0222742fc3f75777fa9d68a5d8af7294cb5e7 644   f
  c0067ba5ff0b7c9a3eb17270839d04614c435623 644 @ test/a-link
  375f4263d86feacdea7e3c27100abd1560f2a973 644 @ test/b
  $ hg -R baz-repo-hg log -r 5 -r 7 -C --debug | grep copies
  copies:      c (src/a-link-2) test/a-link (src/a-link) test/b (src/b)
  copies:      f (e)