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<updated>2014-11-17T20:31:22+00:00</updated>
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<title>Add the Cammelia cipher to libcrypto.</title>
<updated>2014-11-17T20:31:22+00:00</updated>
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<name>miod</name>
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<published>2014-11-17T20:31:22+00:00</published>
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There used to be a strong reluctance to provide this cipher in LibreSSL in the
past, because the licence terms under which Cammelia was released by NTT were
free-but-not-in-the-corners, by restricting the right to modify the source
code, as well retaining the right to enforce their patents against anyone
in the future.

However, as stated in http://www.ntt.co.jp/news/news06e/0604/060413a.html ,
NTT changed its mind and made this code truly free. We only wish there had
been more visibility of this, for we could have had enabled Cammelia
earlier (-:

Licence change noticed by deraadt@. General agreement from the usual LibreSSL
suspects.

Crank libcrypto.so minor version due to the added symbols.
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<title>Enable assembler bits for BN (Montgomery), SHA1 and SHA256.</title>
<updated>2014-05-03T11:41:05+00:00</updated>
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<name>miod</name>
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<published>2014-05-03T11:41:05+00:00</published>
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Assembler bits for AES remain commented out as they run slower than the C code.
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