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We remove usage of GetOpenFileNameW/GetSaveFileNameW/SHBrowseForFolderW which are deprecated by Microsoft
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now minimal OS version.
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loading thanks to Windows 7 being minimum supported version.
We also block execution on Windows versions older than Windows 7.
A lot of code was removed thanks to this.
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This helps to preserve unknown entries that may be used by future
versions of VeraCrypt (forward compatibility) or entries used by old
versions that were removed from current version (backward compatibility)
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setting safe dll loading
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* Update zlib to latest
* Update copyright
Updated copyright of zlib.
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There was a logical bug that made the code check the filesystem size of
the device path "/dev" instead of using the actual size of the device
Fix #1180
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For now, we force ReadOnly mounting for such partitions.
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If we can set required privilege, we ask the user using UAC to enable them.
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Rules of automatic flushing of stdout buffer is implementation-defined
behaviour. In glibc this is automatically flushed, but we can't rely
on it for other implementations such as musl.
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value of MS certificate
We also rename the variables gpbSha256CodeSignCertFingerprint and gpbSha256MSCodeSignCertFingerprint to gpbSha512CodeSignCertFingerprint and gpbSha512MSCodeSignCertFingerprint respectively to reflect the fact that they are actually SHA512 hash values and not SHA256 ones.
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When using multiple monitors, the resolution can change in OSX,
during plug-in/off off the display(s). To avoid window becoming
non-usable, there is EnsureVisible, that is called in several
places.
However, if you minimize VeraCrypt on the bigger screen, and
restore it in the main screen of a MacBook, after unplugging, the
window will become unusable (unless you know that clicking 'About'
calls EnsureVisible :-)).
Call EnsureVisible OnActivate so MainFrame is always functional
across screens, even when minimized.
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Some systems (e.g. Alpine Linux) seems to require this.
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If an error happens, error message will be read from popen pipe and so
libpcsclite.so will not be found. This is the same outcome as when
stdout is empty.
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creating volumes
This is unlikely to happen thanks to random generator properties but we much add this check to prevent an attack described in page 3 of https://csrc.nist.gov/csrc/media/Projects/crypto-publication-review-project/documents/initial-comments/sp800-38e-initial-public-comments-2021.pdf
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keys option is enable
When this option is enabled, we first build the list of currently inserted devices then we start listening to insertion events.
When a device insertion occurs, we check if this device is on our list and if yes, we ignore its insertion.
We also ignore devices whose Device ID starts with "SWD\" and "ROOT\" since these are not real devices.
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* Crypto: fix warning mismatched bound
../Crypto/cpu.c:67:32: warning: argument 2 of type 'uint32[4]'
{aka 'unsigned int[4]'} with mismatched bound [-Warray-parameter=]
67 | int CpuId(uint32 input, uint32 output[4])
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In file included from ../Crypto/cpu.c:3:
../Crypto/cpu.h:236:33: note: previously declared as 'uint32 *'
{aka 'unsigned int *'}
236 | int CpuId(uint32 input, uint32 *output);
Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
* Core/Unix: fix warning ignoring return value
Unix/CoreUnix.cpp: In member function 'virtual std::shared_ptr<VeraCrypt:\
:VolumeInfo> VeraCrypt::CoreUnix::MountVolume(VeraCrypt::MountOptions&)':
Unix/CoreUnix.cpp:682:55: warning: ignoring return value of
'int chown(const char*, __uid_t, __gid_t)' declared with attribute
'warn_unused_result' [-Wunused-result]
682 | chown (mountPoint.c_str(), GetRealUserId(), GetRealGroupId());
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Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
* Main/Forms: fix warning cast to pointer from integer of different size
Forms/MainFrame.cpp: In member function 'void VeraCrypt::MainFrame:\
:UpdateVolumeList()':
Forms/MainFrame.cpp:1718:106: warning: cast to pointer from integer of
different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
1718 | Gui->InsertToListCtrl (SlotListCtrl, ++prevItemIndex,
fields, 0, (void *) volume->SlotNumber);
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Forms/MainFrame.cpp:1753:114: warning: cast to pointer from integer of
different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
1753 | Gui->InsertToListCtrl (SlotListCtrl, ++prevItemIndex,
fields, 0, (void *) slotNumber);
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Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
* Crypto: fix undefined behavior signed integer overflow
In function 'twofish_set_key':
cc1: warning: iteration 4 invokes undefined behavior
[-Waggressive-loop-optimizations]
../Crypto/Twofish.c:626:23: note: within this loop
626 | for (i = 0; i != 40; i += 2)
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Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
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Signed-off-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
Co-authored-by: Vasiliy Kovalev <kovalev@altlinux.org>
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Currently there are a lot of translated strings that are never seen
anywhere as the installer doesn't offer all the available languages
as options in the installer wizard (sans Burmese).
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checkboxes.
We also update to wxFormBuilder 3.10.1
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by code
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driver submission
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Docs specify cascading encryption should be specified as "AES(Twofish)" but on Linux it requires "AES-Twofish".
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zip_source_pass_to_lower_layer.c tp VS projects
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* Update LZMA to latest
* Update Libzip
Libzip updated to latest.
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privilege before calling CreateFile
This ensures that the returned handle inherits the privilege
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Several enhancements implemented:
- replace CreateThread by _beginthreadex to avoid potential issues when using C runtime
- use an event to notify monitoring thread to stop instead of a volatile boolean
- perform switch to the regular desktop in the main thread and not in the secure desktop thread
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to the available free space
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When replacing a file container, we increase the `diskSpace`
by the file container's size. This doesn't affect the hidden volume
space logic, as in that case we use `MaxVolumeSize` when
`MaxVolumeSizeValid` is true instead of `AvailableDiskSpace`.
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filesystems
We keep FAT32 list of supported cluster sizes as it is today for compatibility with existing FAT code
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