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Using retpoline in userland code that doesn't run arbitrary code is questionable to start with. Linux is also getting SPECTRE v2 userspace-to-userspace protection. In addition, some platforms have a gcc version that advertises support for retpolines, but the resulting binaries simply don't work or cannot be linked. So, do not enable this by default. Let builders choose if they really want to enable this in their builds. |
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THANKS |
Sodium is a new, easy-to-use software library for encryption, decryption, signatures, password hashing and more.
It is a portable, cross-compilable, installable, packageable fork of NaCl, with a compatible API, and an extended API to improve usability even further.
Its goal is to provide all of the core operations needed to build higher-level cryptographic tools.
Sodium supports a variety of compilers and operating systems, including Windows (with MingW or Visual Studio, x86 and x64), iOS, Android, as well as Javascript and Webassembly.
Documentation
The documentation is available on Gitbook and built from the libsodium-doc repository:
- libsodium documentation - online, requires Javascript.
- offline documentation in PDF, MOBI and ePUB formats.
Integrity Checking
The integrity checking instructions (including the signing key for libsodium) are available in the installation section of the documentation.
Community
A mailing-list is available to discuss libsodium.
In order to join, just send a random mail to sodium-subscribe
{at}
pureftpd
{dot} org
.