Changes between Version 28 and Version 29 of SftpFrontend


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Timestamp:
2010-06-13T16:42:44Z (14 years ago)
Author:
davidsarah
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paragraph split in security section

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    66=== Security ===
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    8 The security of the connection between the SFTP client and gateway is dependent on the !PyCrypto library, which has not been reviewed to the same extent as the pycryptopp library that we use elsewhere in Tahoe-LAFS. In particular, the AES implementation in !PyCrypto is known to be vulnerable to timing attacks which could potentially, depending on the situation, allow a remote attacker to break the encryption protecting the SFTP connection between your SFTP client and the Tahoe-LAFS gateway process that is acting as SFTP server. Therefore we do not recommend that you rely on the confidentiality or authentication provided by this SSH connection in the current release. In practice, that means you can run the Tahoe-LAFS gateway locally on the same machine as your SFTP client (which is a good, efficient, and secure solution), or tunnel your SFTP connection over another secure connection such as ssh tunnel or VPN, or else just accept the risk that someone could snoop on the data that you are sending and receiving over the SFTP connection.
     8The security of the connection between the SFTP client and gateway is dependent on the !PyCrypto library, which has not been reviewed to the same extent as the pycryptopp library that we use elsewhere in Tahoe-LAFS. In particular, the AES implementation in !PyCrypto is known to be vulnerable to timing attacks which could potentially, depending on the situation, allow a remote attacker to break the encryption protecting the SFTP connection between your SFTP client and the Tahoe-LAFS gateway process that is acting as SFTP server. Therefore we do not recommend that you rely on the confidentiality or authentication provided by this SSH connection in the current release.
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     10In practice, that means you can run the Tahoe-LAFS gateway locally on the same machine as your SFTP client (which is a good, efficient, and secure solution), or tunnel your SFTP connection over another secure connection such as ssh tunnel or VPN, or else just accept the risk that someone could snoop on the data that you are sending and receiving over the SFTP connection.
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    1012=== General compatibility issues ===