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From: "Florian Schmaus" <flow@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-commits@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-commits] repo/gentoo:master commit in: net-vpn/strongswan/
Date: Wed,  3 Apr 2024 17:38:04 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1712165684.560a183f6613064cbf9a36190290e6ed36dfc186.flow@gentoo> (raw)

commit:     560a183f6613064cbf9a36190290e6ed36dfc186
Author:     Dennis Eisele <kernlpanic <AT> dennis-eisele <DOT> de>
AuthorDate: Tue Apr  2 21:34:17 2024 +0000
Commit:     Florian Schmaus <flow <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Apr  3 17:34:44 2024 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=560a183f

net-vpn/strongswan: version bump to 5.9.14

Signed-off-by: Dennis Eisele <kernlpanic <AT> dennis-eisele.de>
Closes: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/36068
Signed-off-by: Florian Schmaus <flow <AT> gentoo.org>

 net-vpn/strongswan/Manifest                 |   1 +
 net-vpn/strongswan/strongswan-5.9.14.ebuild | 318 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 319 insertions(+)

diff --git a/net-vpn/strongswan/Manifest b/net-vpn/strongswan/Manifest
index 237c4e84c9e4..de09a60e3900 100644
--- a/net-vpn/strongswan/Manifest
+++ b/net-vpn/strongswan/Manifest
@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
 DIST strongswan-5.9.11.tar.bz2 4786552 BLAKE2B e8e84d79d1530b9a968ce8429fec0e7b3fcf19b75fdbd4371a38763d8564d5b37d012769006330b5c94cff3e914acb1b1a3e2829749effb8c35f9e5d775be491 SHA512 d500523215f5ec5c5550c4d2c49060b350ae396d8c60170792c46775d04fc7a132aa70a6242145477753668351d26ed957e08903683ecc340aa8d84fb2ae5498
 DIST strongswan-5.9.13.tar.bz2 4825644 BLAKE2B 1d60864a557cf14e84c62d4c04ae64eb24331e2576c157b276cf13691ac2a7f5d1b92925e4c3e6ab51dc1f6f64aeb7c60ffb16309673a9f78a73f652cb24da8c SHA512 a929c1fb2a5e7d3064f6cd0be76703198406dad981f4b345311a004c18aa3c12adcb49eb33705fe4c3c31daf556cef5906d8753f5d9fbff5a27b732f93d8f19f
+DIST strongswan-5.9.14.tar.bz2 4869709 BLAKE2B 8b64903cfa087d42ae0895e7c11a2fcbd9c6a4a4241548d947753e081a4a4e3c5946e5cf4bbd326840e596e51c61554146f007e6882f11c874454b9480f6f7a6 SHA512 e48bc9d215f9de6b54e24f7b4765d59aec4c615291d5c1f24f6a6d7da45dc8b17b2e0e150faf5fabb35e5d465abc5e6f6efa06cd002467067c5d7844ead359f6

diff --git a/net-vpn/strongswan/strongswan-5.9.14.ebuild b/net-vpn/strongswan/strongswan-5.9.14.ebuild
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e8b307487c03
--- /dev/null
+++ b/net-vpn/strongswan/strongswan-5.9.14.ebuild
@@ -0,0 +1,318 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2024 Gentoo Authors
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+
+EAPI="8"
+inherit linux-info systemd
+
+DESCRIPTION="IPsec-based VPN solution, supporting IKEv1/IKEv2 and MOBIKE"
+HOMEPAGE="https://www.strongswan.org/"
+SRC_URI="https://download.strongswan.org/${P}.tar.bz2"
+
+LICENSE="GPL-2 RSA DES"
+SLOT="0"
+KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~riscv ~x86"
+IUSE="+caps curl +constraints debug dhcp eap farp gcrypt +gmp ldap mysql networkmanager +non-root +openssl selinux sqlite systemd pam pkcs11"
+
+STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_STD="gcm led lookip systime-fix unity vici"
+STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT_DISABLE="kdf"
+STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT="addrblock aesni blowfish bypass-lan ccm chapoly ctr error-notify forecast
+ha ipseckey newhope ntru padlock rdrand save-keys unbound whitelist
+xauth-noauth"
+for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_STD; do
+	IUSE="${IUSE} +strongswan_plugins_${mod}"
+done
+
+for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT_DISABLE; do
+	IUSE="${IUSE} strongswan_plugins_${mod}"
+done
+
+for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT; do
+	IUSE="${IUSE} strongswan_plugins_${mod}"
+done
+
+COMMON_DEPEND="non-root? (
+		acct-user/ipsec
+		acct-group/ipsec
+	)
+	dev-libs/glib:2
+	gmp? ( >=dev-libs/gmp-4.1.5:= )
+	gcrypt? ( dev-libs/libgcrypt:= )
+	caps? ( sys-libs/libcap )
+	curl? ( net-misc/curl )
+	ldap? ( net-nds/openldap:= )
+	openssl? ( >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8:=[-bindist(-)] )
+	mysql? ( dev-db/mysql-connector-c:= )
+	sqlite? ( >=dev-db/sqlite-3.3.1:3 )
+	systemd? ( sys-apps/systemd )
+	networkmanager? ( net-misc/networkmanager )
+	pam? ( sys-libs/pam )
+	strongswan_plugins_unbound? ( net-dns/unbound:= net-libs/ldns:= )"
+
+DEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	virtual/linux-sources
+	sys-kernel/linux-headers"
+
+RDEPEND="${COMMON_DEPEND}
+	virtual/logger
+	sys-apps/iproute2
+	!net-vpn/libreswan
+	selinux? ( sec-policy/selinux-ipsec )"
+
+UGID="ipsec"
+
+pkg_setup() {
+	linux-info_pkg_setup
+
+	elog "Linux kernel version: ${KV_FULL}"
+
+	if ! kernel_is -ge 2 6 16; then
+		eerror
+		eerror "This ebuild currently only supports ${PN} with the"
+		eerror "native Linux 2.6 IPsec stack on kernels >= 2.6.16."
+		eerror
+	fi
+
+	if kernel_is -lt 2 6 34; then
+		ewarn
+		ewarn "IMPORTANT KERNEL NOTES: Please read carefully..."
+		ewarn
+
+		if kernel_is -lt 2 6 29; then
+			ewarn "[ < 2.6.29 ] Due to a missing kernel feature, you have to"
+			ewarn "include all required IPv6 modules even if you just intend"
+			ewarn "to run on IPv4 only."
+			ewarn
+			ewarn "This has been fixed with kernels >= 2.6.29."
+			ewarn
+		fi
+
+		if kernel_is -lt 2 6 33; then
+			ewarn "[ < 2.6.33 ] Kernels prior to 2.6.33 include a non-standards"
+			ewarn "compliant implementation for SHA-2 HMAC support in ESP and"
+			ewarn "miss SHA384 and SHA512 HMAC support altogether."
+			ewarn
+			ewarn "If you need any of those features, please use kernel >= 2.6.33."
+			ewarn
+		fi
+
+		if kernel_is -lt 2 6 34; then
+			ewarn "[ < 2.6.34 ] Support for the AES-GMAC authentification-only"
+			ewarn "ESP cipher is only included in kernels >= 2.6.34."
+			ewarn
+			ewarn "If you need it, please use kernel >= 2.6.34."
+			ewarn
+		fi
+	fi
+}
+
+src_configure() {
+	local myconf=""
+
+	if use non-root; then
+		myconf="${myconf} --with-user=${UGID} --with-group=${UGID}"
+	fi
+
+	# If a user has already enabled db support, those plugins will
+	# most likely be desired as well. Besides they don't impose new
+	# dependencies and come at no cost (except for space).
+	if use mysql || use sqlite; then
+		myconf="${myconf} --enable-attr-sql --enable-sql"
+	fi
+
+	# strongSwan builds and installs static libs by default which are
+	# useless to the user (and to strongSwan for that matter) because no
+	# header files or alike get installed... so disabling them is safe.
+	if use pam && use eap; then
+		myconf="${myconf} --enable-eap-gtc"
+	else
+		myconf="${myconf} --disable-eap-gtc"
+	fi
+
+	for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_STD; do
+		if use strongswan_plugins_${mod}; then
+			myconf+=" --enable-${mod}"
+		fi
+	done
+
+	for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT_DISABLE; do
+		if ! use strongswan_plugins_${mod}; then
+			myconf+=" --disable-${mod}"
+		fi
+	done
+
+	for mod in $STRONGSWAN_PLUGINS_OPT; do
+		if use strongswan_plugins_${mod}; then
+			myconf+=" --enable-${mod}"
+		fi
+	done
+
+	econf \
+		--disable-static \
+		--enable-ikev1 \
+		--enable-ikev2 \
+		--enable-swanctl \
+		--enable-socket-dynamic \
+		--enable-cmd \
+		$(use_enable curl) \
+		$(use_enable constraints) \
+		$(use_enable ldap) \
+		$(use_enable debug leak-detective) \
+		$(use_enable dhcp) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-sim) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-sim-file) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-simaka-sql) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-simaka-pseudonym) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-simaka-reauth) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-identity) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-md5) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-aka) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-aka-3gpp2) \
+		$(use_enable eap md4) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-mschapv2) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-radius) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-tls) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-ttls) \
+		$(use_enable eap xauth-eap) \
+		$(use_enable eap eap-dynamic) \
+		$(use_enable farp) \
+		$(use_enable gmp) \
+		$(use_enable gcrypt) \
+		$(use_enable mysql) \
+		$(use_enable networkmanager nm) \
+		$(use_enable openssl) \
+		$(use_enable pam xauth-pam) \
+		$(use_enable pkcs11) \
+		$(use_enable sqlite) \
+		$(use_enable systemd) \
+		$(use_with caps capabilities libcap) \
+		--with-piddir=/run \
+		--with-systemdsystemunitdir="$(systemd_get_systemunitdir)" \
+		${myconf}
+}
+
+src_install() {
+	emake DESTDIR="${D}" install
+
+	if ! use systemd; then
+		rm -rf "${ED}"/lib/systemd || die "Failed removing systemd lib."
+	fi
+
+	doinitd "${FILESDIR}"/ipsec
+
+	local dir_ugid
+	if use non-root; then
+		fowners ${UGID}:${UGID} \
+			/etc/ipsec.conf \
+			/etc/strongswan.conf
+
+		dir_ugid="${UGID}"
+	else
+		dir_ugid="root"
+	fi
+
+	diropts -m 0750 -o ${dir_ugid} -g ${dir_ugid}
+	dodir /etc/ipsec.d \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/aacerts \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/acerts \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/cacerts \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/certs \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/crls \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/ocspcerts \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/private \
+		/etc/ipsec.d/reqs
+
+	dodoc NEWS README TODO
+
+	# shared libs are used only internally and there are no static libs,
+	# so it's safe to get rid of the .la files
+	find "${D}" -name '*.la' -delete || die "Failed to remove .la files."
+}
+
+pkg_preinst() {
+	has_version "<net-vpn/strongswan-4.3.6-r1"
+	upgrade_from_leq_4_3_6=$(( !$? ))
+
+	has_version "<net-vpn/strongswan-4.3.6-r1[-caps]"
+	previous_4_3_6_with_caps=$(( !$? ))
+}
+
+pkg_postinst() {
+	if ! use openssl && ! use gcrypt; then
+		elog
+		elog "${PN} has been compiled without both OpenSSL and libgcrypt support."
+		elog "Please note that this might effect availability and speed of some"
+		elog "cryptographic features. You are advised to enable the OpenSSL plugin."
+	elif ! use openssl; then
+		elog
+		elog "${PN} has been compiled without the OpenSSL plugin. This might effect"
+		elog "availability and speed of some cryptographic features. There will be"
+		elog "no support for Elliptic Curve Cryptography (Diffie-Hellman groups 19-21,"
+		elog "25, 26) and ECDSA."
+	fi
+
+	if [[ $upgrade_from_leq_4_3_6 == 1 ]]; then
+		chmod 0750 "${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/aacerts \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/acerts \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/cacerts \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/certs \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/crls \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/ocspcerts \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/private \
+			"${ROOT}"/etc/ipsec.d/reqs
+
+		ewarn
+		ewarn "The default permissions for /etc/ipsec.d/* have been tightened for"
+		ewarn "security reasons. Your system installed directories have been"
+		ewarn "updated accordingly. Please check if necessary."
+		ewarn
+
+		if [[ $previous_4_3_6_with_caps == 1 ]]; then
+			if ! use non-root; then
+				ewarn
+				ewarn "IMPORTANT: You previously had ${PN} installed without root"
+				ewarn "privileges because it was implied by the 'caps' USE flag."
+				ewarn "This has been changed. If you want ${PN} with user privileges,"
+				ewarn "you have to re-emerge it with the 'non-root' USE flag enabled."
+				ewarn
+			fi
+		fi
+	fi
+	if ! use caps && ! use non-root; then
+		ewarn
+		ewarn "You have decided to run ${PN} with root privileges and built it"
+		ewarn "without support for POSIX capability dropping. It is generally"
+		ewarn "strongly suggested that you reconsider- especially if you intend"
+		ewarn "to run ${PN} as server with a public ip address."
+		ewarn
+		ewarn "You should re-emerge ${PN} with at least the 'caps' USE flag enabled."
+		ewarn
+	fi
+	if use non-root; then
+		elog
+		elog "${PN} has been installed without superuser privileges (USE=non-root)."
+		elog "This imposes a few limitations mainly to the daemon 'charon' in"
+		elog "regards of the use of iptables."
+		elog
+		elog "Please carefully read: http://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/ReducedPrivileges"
+		elog
+		elog "Thus if you require to specify a custom updown"
+		elog "script to charon which requires superuser privileges, you"
+		elog "can work around this limitation by using sudo to grant the"
+		elog "user \"ipsec\" the appropriate rights."
+		elog "For example (the default case):"
+		elog "/etc/sudoers:"
+		elog "  ipsec ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: SETENV: /usr/sbin/ipsec"
+		elog "Under the specific connection block in /etc/ipsec.conf:"
+		elog "  leftupdown=\"sudo -E ipsec _updown iptables\""
+		elog
+	fi
+	elog
+	elog "Make sure you have _all_ required kernel modules available including"
+	elog "the appropriate cryptographic algorithms. A list is available at:"
+	elog "  https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/KernelModules"
+	elog
+	elog "The up-to-date manual is available online at:"
+	elog "  https://wiki.strongswan.org/"
+	elog
+}


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