(Jonathan Bennett) Added support for the SHA3 "Keccak" algorithm (specifically SHA3_256 and SHA3_512) for SPA HMAC and digest checking. Enabling SHA3 from the fwknop client command line is done with the -m option for the embedded SPA digest, or with the --hmac-digest-type argument for the HMAC. On the server side, SHA3_256 or SHA3_512 can be required for the incoming SPA packet HMAC via the HMAC_DIGEST_TYPE configuration variable in access.conf stanzas. The SHA3 implementation is from, Keyak and Ketje Teams, namely, Guido Bertoni, Joan Daemen, Michael Peeters, Gilles Van Assche and Ronny Van Keer - see: http://keyak.noekeon.org/

(Damien Stuart) Added support for libnetfilter_queue so that fwknopd can acquire SPA packets via the NFQ target. This feature is enabled with a new command line switch --enable-nfq-capture for the configure script, and libpcap is not required in this mode. In support of capturing SPA packets via the NFQ target, new configuration variables have been added to the fwknopd.conf file: ENABLE_NFQ_CAPTURE, NFQ_INTERFACE, NFQ_PORT, NFQ_TABLE, NFQ_CHAIN, NFQ_QUEUE_NUMBER, and NFQ_LOOP_SLEEP.

(Vlad Glagolev) Added support for deriving the source IP from the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header when SPA packets are sent over HTTP connections.

Bug fix in command open/close cycle feature to ensure that the first successful match on a valid incoming SPA packet finishes all access.conf stanza processing. That is, no other stanzas should be looked at after the first match, and this is consistent with other SPA modes (such as basic access requests). This bug was reported by Jonathan Bennett.

(Jonathan Bennett) Various fixes and enhancements to the test suite to extend code coverage to new code, ensure valgrind bytes lost detection works for amount of memory less than 10 bytes, better timing strategy for fwknop client/server interactions, and more.

The 2.6.9 release of fwknop is available for download (or via the github release tag ). Here is the complete ChangeLog