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[chore]: Bump github.com/go-playground/validator/v10 (#1400)
Bumps [github.com/go-playground/validator/v10](https://github.com/go-playground/validator) from 10.11.1 to 10.11.2. - [Release notes](https://github.com/go-playground/validator/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/go-playground/validator/compare/v10.11.1...v10.11.2) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: github.com/go-playground/validator/v10 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/certs.go
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// private key is held by signer. It returns an error if the public key in cert
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// doesn't match the key used by signer.
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func NewCertSigner(cert *Certificate, signer Signer) (Signer, error) {
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if bytes.Compare(cert.Key.Marshal(), signer.PublicKey().Marshal()) != 0 {
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if !bytes.Equal(cert.Key.Marshal(), signer.PublicKey().Marshal()) {
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return nil, errors.New("ssh: signer and cert have different public key")
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}
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"fmt"
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"hash"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/chacha20"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305"
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// are not supported and will not be negotiated, even if explicitly requested in
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// ClientConfig.Crypto.Ciphers.
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var cipherModes = map[string]*cipherMode{
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// Ciphers from RFC4344, which introduced many CTR-based ciphers. Algorithms
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// Ciphers from RFC 4344, which introduced many CTR-based ciphers. Algorithms
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// are defined in the order specified in the RFC.
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"aes128-ctr": {16, aes.BlockSize, streamCipherMode(0, newAESCTR)},
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"aes192-ctr": {24, aes.BlockSize, streamCipherMode(0, newAESCTR)},
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"aes256-ctr": {32, aes.BlockSize, streamCipherMode(0, newAESCTR)},
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// Ciphers from RFC4345, which introduces security-improved arcfour ciphers.
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// Ciphers from RFC 4345, which introduces security-improved arcfour ciphers.
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// They are defined in the order specified in the RFC.
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"arcfour128": {16, 0, streamCipherMode(1536, newRC4)},
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"arcfour256": {32, 0, streamCipherMode(1536, newRC4)},
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// Cipher defined in RFC 4253, which describes SSH Transport Layer Protocol.
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// Note that this cipher is not safe, as stated in RFC 4253: "Arcfour (and
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// RC4) has problems with weak keys, and should be used with caution."
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// RFC4345 introduces improved versions of Arcfour.
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// RFC 4345 introduces improved versions of Arcfour.
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"arcfour": {16, 0, streamCipherMode(0, newRC4)},
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// AEAD ciphers
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// data, to make distinguishing between
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// failing MAC and failing length check more
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// difficult.
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io.CopyN(ioutil.Discard, r, int64(c.oracleCamouflage))
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io.CopyN(io.Discard, r, int64(c.oracleCamouflage))
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}
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}
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return p, err
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//
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// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-josefsson-ssh-chacha20-poly1305-openssh-00
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//
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// the methods here also implement padding, which RFC4253 Section 6
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// the methods here also implement padding, which RFC 4253 Section 6
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// also requires of stream ciphers.
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type chacha20Poly1305Cipher struct {
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lengthKey [32]byte
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"math"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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_ "crypto/sha1"
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}
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}
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// supportedPubKeyAuthAlgos specifies the supported client public key
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// authentication algorithms. Note that this doesn't include certificate types
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// since those use the underlying algorithm. This list is sent to the client if
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// it supports the server-sig-algs extension. Order is irrelevant.
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var supportedPubKeyAuthAlgos = []string{
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KeyAlgoED25519,
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KeyAlgoSKED25519, KeyAlgoSKECDSA256,
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KeyAlgoECDSA256, KeyAlgoECDSA384, KeyAlgoECDSA521,
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KeyAlgoRSASHA256, KeyAlgoRSASHA512, KeyAlgoRSA,
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KeyAlgoDSA,
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}
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var supportedPubKeyAuthAlgosList = strings.Join(supportedPubKeyAuthAlgos, ",")
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// unexpectedMessageError results when the SSH message that we received didn't
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// match what we wanted.
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func unexpectedMessageError(expected, got uint8) error {
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// rekeyBytes returns a rekeying intervals in bytes.
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func (a *directionAlgorithms) rekeyBytes() int64 {
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// According to RFC4344 block ciphers should rekey after
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// According to RFC 4344 block ciphers should rekey after
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// 2^(BLOCKSIZE/4) blocks. For all AES flavors BLOCKSIZE is
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// 128.
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switch a.Cipher {
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}
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// For others, stick with RFC4253 recommendation to rekey after 1 Gb of data.
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// For others, stick with RFC 4253 recommendation to rekey after 1 Gb of data.
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return 1 << 30
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}
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// SendRequest sends a global request, and returns the
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// reply. If wantReply is true, it returns the response status
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// and payload. See also RFC4254, section 4.
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// and payload. See also RFC 4254, section 4.
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SendRequest(name string, wantReply bool, payload []byte) (bool, []byte, error)
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// OpenChannel tries to open an channel. If the request is
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incoming chan []byte
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readError error
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mu sync.Mutex
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writeError error
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sentInitPacket []byte
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sentInitMsg *kexInitMsg
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pendingPackets [][]byte // Used when a key exchange is in progress.
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mu sync.Mutex
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writeError error
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sentInitPacket []byte
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sentInitMsg *kexInitMsg
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pendingPackets [][]byte // Used when a key exchange is in progress.
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writePacketsLeft uint32
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writeBytesLeft int64
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// If the read loop wants to schedule a kex, it pings this
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// channel, and the write loop will send out a kex
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// If the other side requests or confirms a kex, its kexInit
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// packet is sent here for the write loop to find it.
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startKex chan *pendingKex
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startKex chan *pendingKex
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kexLoopDone chan struct{} // closed (with writeError non-nil) when kexLoop exits
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// data for host key checking
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hostKeyCallback HostKeyCallback
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// Algorithms agreed in the last key exchange.
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algorithms *algorithms
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// Counters exclusively owned by readLoop.
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readPacketsLeft uint32
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readBytesLeft int64
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writePacketsLeft uint32
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writeBytesLeft int64
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// The session ID or nil if first kex did not complete yet.
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sessionID []byte
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}
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clientVersion: clientVersion,
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incoming: make(chan []byte, chanSize),
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requestKex: make(chan struct{}, 1),
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startKex: make(chan *pendingKex, 1),
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startKex: make(chan *pendingKex),
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kexLoopDone: make(chan struct{}),
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config: config,
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}
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t.mu.Unlock()
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}
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// drain startKex channel. We don't service t.requestKex
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// because nobody does blocking sends there.
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go func() {
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for init := range t.startKex {
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init.done <- t.writeError
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}
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}()
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// Unblock reader.
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t.conn.Close()
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// drain startKex channel. We don't service t.requestKex
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for request := range t.startKex {
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request.done <- t.getWriteError()
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}
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close(t.kexLoopDone)
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}
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func (t *handshakeTransport) Close() error {
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// and close t.startKex, which will shut down kexLoop if running.
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}
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}
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} else {
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}
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if !contains(supportedPubKeyAuthAlgos, underlyingAlgo(algo)) {
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