[CFT] SSP Package Repository available

Nikolai Lifanov lifanov at mail.lifanov.com
Thu Aug 21 13:32:36 UTC 2014


On 08/20/14 12:34, Bryan Drewery wrote:
> On 9/21/2013 5:49 AM, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>> Ports now support enabling Stack Protector [1] support on FreeBSD 10
>> i386 and amd64, and older releases on amd64 only currently.
>>
>> Support may be added for earlier i386 releases once all ports properly
>> respect LDFLAGS.
>>
>> To enable, just add WITH_SSP=yes to your make.conf and rebuild all ports.
>>
>> The default SSP_CLFAGS is -fstack-protector, but -fstack-protector-all
>> may optionally be set instead.
>>
>> Please help test this on your system. We would like to eventually enable
>> this by default, but need to identify any major ports that have run-time
>> issues due to it.
>>
>> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffer_overflow_protection
>>
> 
> We have not had any feedback on this yet and want to get it enabled by
> default for ports and packages.
> 
> We now have a repository that you can use rather than the default to
> help test. We need your help to identify any issues before switching the
> default.
> 
> This repository is available for:
> 
> head
> 10.0
> 9.1,9.2,9.3
> 
> It is not available for 8.4. If someone is willing to test on 8.4 I will
> build a repository for it.
> 
> Place this in /usr/local/etc/pkgs/repos/FreeBSD_ssp.conf:
> 
> FreeBSD: { enabled: no }
> FreeBSD_ssp: {
>   url: "pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/ssp",
>   mirror_type: "srv",
>   signature_type: "fingerprints",
>   fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg",
>   enabled: yes
> }
> 
> Once that is done you should force reinstall packages from this repository:
> 
>   pkg update
>   pkg upgrade -f
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Bryan Drewery
> On behalf of portmgr.
> 

I have been doing a full tree build with WITH_SSP_PORTS enabled and
several partial tree builds for different machines since the initial
inclusion. I had exactly one problem port with it (I can't remember what
it was anymore), but the port was fixed almost immediately.

- Nikolai Lifanov


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