Amaury Chamayou
Amaury Chamayou
I think the way this would look is, there would be a: `class MemberCOSESign1AuthnPolicy : public AuthnPolicy` Which would: 1. Parse the COSE Sign1 body 2. Verify the signature, after...
In anticipation of #4213, we will add a mandatory timestamp in the protected headers.
Still to be done: - [x] conversion of existing endpoints - [x] user-quality Python library support - [x] documentation + scurl sample replacements
@eddyashton was this done in #2801 or is it still outstanding?
@douglasism thanks for raising this, it does look very interesting. Unfortunately it's also not (yet) available in a clang release, only in development versions, so I'll look at enabling it...
Update: some CFI checks are available in clang-9, and we will upgrade as soon as it is possible to do so, which is as soon as Open Enclave releases with...
We expect OpenEnclave 0.16 to include a libcxx compatible with clang-10, enabling us to upgrade and enable control flow guard.
I'm a bit confused about why our funky toolchain matters for this. It seems like doing this on the virtual build ought to just work? Is it just a matter...
To be clear, I am massively in favour!
@letmaik that's true regardless of whether it's the app or the framework doing it though.