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# Change Log
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## v0.18.0 (2023-11-13)
- Fix bug with downloading entries that did not materialize in practice
with any of the current logs.
- Include `Message-ID` and `Date` in outbound emails.
2023-10-26 22:53:34 +02:00
## v0.17.0 (2023-10-26)
- Allow sendmail path to be configured with `$SENDMAIL_PATH`.
- Minor improvements to documentation, efficiency.
2023-02-21 20:26:55 +01:00
## v0.16.0 (2023-02-21)
2023-02-21 14:29:39 +01:00
- Write malformed certs and failed healthchecks to filesystem so scripts
can access them.
- Automatically execute scripts under `$CERTSPOTTER_CONFIG_DIR/hooks.d`
if it exists.
- Automatically email addresses listed in `$CERTSPOTTER_CONFIG_DIR/email_recipients`
if it exists.
2023-02-09 17:36:59 +01:00
## v0.15.1 (2023-02-09)
- Fix some typos in help and error messages.
- Allow version to be set via linker flag, to facilitate distro package building.
2023-02-09 01:42:54 +01:00
## v0.15.0 (2023-02-08)
2023-02-05 19:03:09 +01:00
- **Significant behavior change**: certspotter is now intended to run as
a daemon instead of a cron job. Specifically, certspotter no longer
terminates unless it receives SIGTERM or SIGINT or there is a serious error.
You should remove certspotter from your crontab and arrange to run it as a
daemon, passing either the `-email` option or `-script` option to configure
how you want to be notified about certificates.
Reason for this change: although using cron made sense in the early days of
Certificate Transparency, certspotter now needs to run continuously to reliably
keep up with the high growth rate of contemporary CT logs, and to gracefully
handle the many transient errors that can arise when monitoring CT.
See <https://github.com/SSLMate/certspotter/issues/63> for background.
- `-script` is now officially supported and can be used to execute
a command when a certificate is discovered or there is an error. For details,
see the [certspotter-script(8) man page](man/certspotter-script.md).
Note the following changes from the experimental, undocumented `-script`
option found in previous versions:
- The script is also executed when there is an error. Consult the `$EVENT`
variable to determine why the script was executed.
- The `$DNS_NAMES` and `$IP_ADDRESSES` variables have been removed because
the OS limits the size of environment variables and some certificates have
too many identifiers. To determine a certificate's identifiers, you can
read the JSON file specified by the `$JSON_FILENAME` variable, as explained
in the [certspotter-script(8) man page](man/certspotter-script.md).
- The `$CERT_TYPE` variable has been removed because it is almost always
a serious mistake (that can make you miss malicious certificates) to treat
certificates and precertificates differently. If you are currently
using this variable to skip precertificates, stop doing that because
precertificates imply the existence of a corresponding certificate that you
**might not** be separately notified about. For more details, see
<https://github.com/SSLMate/certspotter/commit/cd2bb429fc2f4060a33ec8eb8b71a3eb12e9ba93>.
- New variable `$WATCH_ITEM` contains the first watch list item which
matched the certificate.
- New `-email` option can be used to send an email when a certificate is
discovered or there is an error. Your system must have a working `sendmail`
command.
- (Behavior change) You must specify the `-stdout` option if you want discovered
certificates to be written to stdout. This only makes sense when running
certspotter from the terminal; when running as a daemon you probably want to
use `-email` or `-script` instead.
- Once a day, certspotter will send you a notification (per `-email` or
`-script`) if any problems are preventing it from detecting all certificates.
As in previous versions of certspotter, errors are written to stderr when they
occur, but since most errors are transient, you can now ignore stderr and rely
on the daily health check to notify you about any persistent problems that
require your attention.
- certspotter now saves `.json` and `.txt` files alongside the `.pem` files
containing parsed representations of the certificate.
- `.pem` files no longer have `.cert` or `.precert` in the filename.
- certspotter will save its state periodically, and before terminating due to
SIGTERM or SIGINT, meaning it can resume monitoring without having to
re-download entries it has already processed.
- The experimental "BygoneSSL" feature has been removed due to limited utility.
- The `-num_workers` option has been removed.
- The `-all_time` option has been removed. You can remove the certspotter state
directory if you want to re-download all entries.
- The minimum supported Go version is now 1.19.
## v0.14.0 (2022-06-13)
- Switch to Go module versioning conventions.
## v0.13 (2022-06-13)
- Reduce minimum Go version to 1.17.
- Update install instructions.
## v0.12 (2022-06-07)
- Retry failed log requests. This should make certspotter resilient
to rate limiting by logs.
- Add `-version` flag.
- Eliminate unnecessary dependency. certspotter now depends only on
golang.org/x packages.
- Switch to Go modules.
## v0.11 (2021-08-17)
- Add support for contacting logs via HTTP proxies;
just set the appropriate environment variable as documented at
<https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#ProxyFromEnvironment>.
- Work around RFC 6962 ambiguity related to consistency proofs
for empty trees.
## v0.10 (2020-04-29)
- Improve speed by processing logs in parallel
- Add `-start_at_end` option to begin monitoring new logs at the end,
which significantly speeds up Cert Spotter, at the cost of missing
certificates that were added to a log before Cert Spotter starts
monitoring it
- (Behavior change) Scan logs in their entirety the first time Cert
Spotter is run, unless `-start_at_end` specified (behavior change)
- The log list is now retrieved from certspotter.org at startup instead
of being embedded in the source. This will allow Cert Spotter to react
more quickly to the frequent changes in logs.
- (Behavior change) the `-logs` option now expects a JSON file in the v2
log list format. See <https://www.certificate-transparency.org/known-logs>
and <https://www.gstatic.com/ct/log_list/v2/log_list_schema.json>.
- `-logs` now accepts an HTTPS URL in addition to a file path.
- (Behavior change) the `-underwater` option has been removed. If you want
its behavior, specify `https://loglist.certspotter.org/underwater.json` to
the `-logs` option.
## v0.9 (2018-04-19)
- Add Cloudflare Nimbus logs
- Remove Google Argon 2017 log
- Remove WoSign and StartCom logs due to disqualification by Chromium
and extended downtime
## v0.8 (2017-12-08)
- Add Symantec Sirius log
- Add DigiCert 2 log
## v0.7 (2017-11-13)
- Add Google Argon logs
- Fix bug that caused crash on 32 bit architectures
## v0.6 (2017-10-19)
- Add Comodo Mammoth and Comodo Sabre logs
- Minor bug fixes and improvements
## v0.5 (2017-05-18)
- Remove PuChuangSiDa 1 log due to excessive downtime and presumptive
disqualification from Chrome
- Add Venafi Gen2 log
- Improve monitoring robustness under certain pathological behavior
by logs
- Minor documentation improvements
## v0.4 (2017-04-03)
- Add PuChuangSiDa 1 log
- Remove Venafi log due to fork and disqualification from Chrome
## v0.3 (2017-02-20)
- Revise `-all_time` flag (behavior change):
- If `-all_time` is specified, scan the entirety of all logs, even
existing logs
- When a new log is added, scan it in its entirety even if `-all_time`
is not specified
- Add new logs:
- Google Icarus
- Google Skydiver
- StartCom
- WoSign
- Overhaul log processing and auditing logic:
- STHs are never deleted unless they can be verified
- Multiple unverified STHs can be queued per log, laying groundwork
for STH pollination support
- New state directory layout; current state directories will be
migrated, but migration will be removed in a future version
- Persist condensed Merkle Tree state between runs, instead of
reconstructing it from consistency proof every time
- Use a lock file to prevent multiple instances of Cert Spotter from
running concurrently (which could clobber the state directory).
- Minor bug fixes and improvements
## v0.2 (2016-08-25)
- Suppress duplicate identifiers in output.
- Fix "EOF" error when running under Go 1.7.
- Fix bug where hook script could fail silently.
- Fix compilation under Go 1.5.
## v0.1 (2016-07-27)
- Initial release.