[openstack-dev] [requirements][barbican][daisycloud][freezer][fuel][heat][pyghmi][rpm-packaging][solum][tatu][trove] pycrypto is dead and insecure, you should migrate

Zane Bitter zbitter at redhat.com
Tue May 15 16:25:04 UTC 2018


On 13/05/18 13:22, Matthew Thode wrote:
> This is a reminder to the projects called out that they are using old,
> unmaintained and probably insecure libraries (it's been dead since
> 2014).  Please migrate off to use the cryptography library.  We'd like
> to drop pycrypto from requirements for rocky.
> 
> See also, the bug, which has most of you cc'd already.
> 
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-requirements/+bug/1749574
> 
> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | Repository                             | Filename                                                            | Line | Text                                              |
> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+
> | barbican                               | requirements.txt                                                    |   25 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | daisycloud-core                        | code/daisy/requirements.txt                                         |   17 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | freezer                                | requirements.txt                                                    |   21 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | fuel-web                               | nailgun/requirements.txt                                            |   24 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | heat-cfnclient                         | requirements.txt                                                    |    2 | PyCrypto>=2.1.0                                   |

AFAICT heat-cfnclient isn't actually using PyCrypto, even though it's 
listed in requirements.txt. The whole project is just a light wrapper 
around python-boto (though this wasn't always the case IIRC), so I 
suspect it's just relying on boto for all of the auth stuff.

> | pyghmi                                 | requirements.txt                                                    |    1 | pycrypto>=2.6                                     |
> | rpm-packaging                          | requirements.txt                                                    |  189 | pycrypto>=2.6  # Public Domain                    |
> | solum                                  | requirements.txt                                                    |   24 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> | tatu                                   | requirements.txt                                                    |    7 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | tatu                                   | test-requirements.txt                                               |    7 | pycrypto>=2.6.1                                   |
> | trove                                  | integration/scripts/files/requirements/fedora-requirements.txt      |   30 | pycrypto>=2.6  # Public Domain                    |
> | trove                                  | integration/scripts/files/requirements/ubuntu-requirements.txt      |   29 | pycrypto>=2.6  # Public Domain                    |
> | trove                                  | requirements.txt                                                    |   47 | pycrypto>=2.6 # Public Domain                     |
> +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+------+---------------------------------------------------+
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