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                     17: <i><font color="#0000ff">Open</font></i><font color="#000084">BSD</font></a>
1.5       beck       18: <font color="#e00000">6.5</font>
1.1       beck       19: </h2>
                     20:
                     21: <a href="images/notyet.jpg">
                     22: <img align="left" width="227" height="343" hspace="24" src="images/Puffoil.gif"></a>
                     23: Released XXX XX, 2018<br>
                     24: Copyright 1997-2019, Theo de Raadt.<br>
                     25: <br>
                     26: <br>
                     27:
                     28: <br>
                     29: <ul>
                     30: <li>See the information on <a href="ftp.html">the FTP page</a> for
                     31:     a list of mirror machines.
                     32: <li>Go to the <font color="#e00000">pub/OpenBSD/6.5/</font> directory on
                     33:     one of the mirror sites.
1.2       beck       34: <li>Have a look at <a href="errata65.html">the 6.5 errata page</a> for a list
1.1       beck       35:     of bugs and workarounds.
1.2       beck       36: <li>See a <a href="plus65.html">detailed log of changes</a> between the
1.1       beck       37:     6.4 and 6.5 releases.
                     38: <p>
                     39: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/signify.1">signify(1)</a>
                     40:     pubkeys for this release:<br>
                     41: <pre>
                     42: </pre>
                     43: <p>
                     44: All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz,
                     45: sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the
                     46: files fetched via ports.tar.gz.
                     47: </ul>
                     48: <br clear=all>
                     49:
                     50: <hr>
                     51:
                     52: <h3 id="new"><font color="#0000e0">What's New</font></h3>
                     53:
                     54: This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 6.5.
1.2       beck       55: For a comprehensive list, see the <a href="plus65.html">changelog</a> leading
1.1       beck       56: to 6.5.
                     57:
                     58: <ul>
                     59:
                     60: <li>Improved hardware support, including:
1.3       visa       61:     <ul>
                     62:     <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/clang.1">clang(1)</a>
                     63:         is now provided on mips64.
1.15      visa       64:     <li>octeon: Now the system automatically detects the number of available
                     65:         cores. However, manual setting of the numcores, or coremask,
                     66:         boot parameter is still needed to enable secondary cores.
                     67:     <li>octeon: It is now possible to use the root disk's DUID as the value
                     68:         of the rootdev boot parameter.
1.3       visa       69:     </ul>
1.1       beck       70:
                     71: <p>
                     72:
                     73: <li>IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements:
                     74: <p>
                     75:
                     76: <li>Generic network stack improvements:
                     77: <p>
                     78:
                     79: <li>Installer improvements:
                     80: <p>
                     81:
                     82: <li>Security improvements:
                     83: <p>
                     84:
                     85: <li>Routing daemons and other userland network improvements:
1.10      denis      86:     <ul>
                     87:     <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/bgplg.8">bgplg(8)</a> and
                     88:         <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/bgplgsh.8">bgplgsh(8)</a> can
                     89:         now filter on Origin Validation State and Extended Communities.
1.12      denis      90:     <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pcap-filter.3">pcap-filter(3)</a> can
                     91:         now filter on MPLS packets.
1.10      denis      92:     </ul>
1.1       beck       93: <p>
                     94:
                     95: <li>Assorted improvements:
1.20      anton      96:   <ul>
                     97:   <li>
                     98:     <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/kcov.4">kcov(4)</a>
                     99:     gained support for
                    100:     <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/kcov#KCOV_MODE_TRACE_CMP">KCOV_MODE_TRACE_CMP</a>.
                    101:   </ul>
1.1       beck      102: <p>
                    103:
                    104: <li>OpenSMTPD
                    105: <p>
                    106:
1.4       bcook     107: <li>LibreSSL 2.9.X
                    108:   <ul>
                    109:     <li>API and Documentation Enhancements
                    110:     <ul>
                    111:       <li>
                    112:         CRYPTO_LOCK is now automatically initialized, with the legacy
1.9       bcook     113:         callbacks stubbed for compatibility.
1.4       bcook     114:       <li>
                    115:         Added the SM3 hash function from the Chinese standard GB/T 32905-2016.
1.7       bcook     116:       <li>
1.9       bcook     117:         Added more OPENSSL_NO_* macros for compatibility with OpenSSL.
1.16      beck      118:       <li>
1.21    ! tb        119:         Added pbkdf2 key derivation support
        !           120:         to <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/openssl.1">openssl(1)</a> enc.
1.19      jsg       121:       <li>
                    122:         Partial port of the OpenSSL EC_KEY_METHOD API for use by OpenSSH.
                    123:       <li>
                    124:         Implemented further missing OpenSSL 1.1 API.
1.21    ! tb        125:       <li>
        !           126:         Added support for XChaCha20 and XChaCha20-Poly1305.
1.19      jsg       127:     </ul>
                    128:
                    129:     <li>Compatibility Changes
                    130:     <ul>
                    131:       <li>
                    132:         Changed the default digest type of
                    133:         <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/openssl.1">openssl(1)</a> enc
                    134:         to sha256.
1.18      naddy     135:       <li>
                    136:         Changed the default digest type of
                    137:         <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/openssl.1">openssl(1)</a> dgst
                    138:         to sha256.
1.17      tb        139:       <li>
1.19      jsg       140:         Changed the default digest type of
                    141:         <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/openssl.1">openssl(1)</a>
                    142:         x509 -fingerprint to sha256.
1.17      tb        143:       <li>
1.19      jsg       144:         Changed the default digest type of
                    145:         <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/openssl.1">openssl(1)</a>
                    146:         crl -fingerprint to sha256.
1.4       bcook     147:     </ul>
                    148:
                    149:     <li>Testing and Proactive Security
                    150:     <ul>
                    151:       <li>
1.8       bcook     152:         Added extensive interoperability tests between LibreSSL and OpenSSL 1.0
1.9       bcook     153:         and 1.1.
1.7       bcook     154:       <li>
                    155:         Added additional wycheproof tests and related bug fixes.
1.4       bcook     156:     </ul>
                    157:
                    158:     <li>Internal Improvements
                    159:     <ul>
                    160:       <li>
                    161:         Simplified sigalgs option processing and handshake signing algorithm
1.9       bcook     162:         selection.
1.4       bcook     163:       <li>
1.9       bcook     164:         Added the ability to use the RSA PSS algorithm for handshake signatures.
1.4       bcook     165:       <li>
                    166:         Added bn_rand_interval() and use it in code needing ranges of random bn
1.9       bcook     167:         values.
1.4       bcook     168:       <li>
                    169:         Added functionality to derive early, handshake, and application secrets
1.9       bcook     170:         as per RFC8446.
1.4       bcook     171:       <li>
1.9       bcook     172:         Added handshake state machine from RFC8446.
1.7       bcook     173:       <li>
                    174:         Removed some ASN.1 related code from libcrypto that had not been used
1.9       bcook     175:         since around 2000.
1.7       bcook     176:       <li>
                    177:         Unexported internal symbols and internalized more record layer structs.
                    178:
1.4       bcook     179:     </ul>
                    180:
1.6       bcook     181:     <li>Portable Improvements
                    182:     <ul>
                    183:       <li>
1.9       bcook     184:         Added support for assembly optimizations on 32-bit ARM ELF targets.
1.6       bcook     185:     </ul>
                    186:
1.4       bcook     187:     <li>Bug Fixes
                    188:     <ul>
                    189:       <li>
1.13      tb        190:         Improved protection against timing side channels in ECDSA signature
                    191:         generation.
1.4       bcook     192:       <li>
1.14      tb        193:         Coordinate blinding was added to some elliptic curves.
1.13      tb        194:         This is the last bit of the work by Brumley et al. to protect against
                    195:         the Portsmash vulnerability.
1.4       bcook     196:       <li>
1.9       bcook     197:         Ensure transcript handshake is always freed with TLS 1.2.
1.4       bcook     198:     </ul>
                    199:   </ul>
1.1       beck      200: <p>
                    201:
                    202: <li>Mandoc
                    203: <p>
                    204:
                    205: <li>Ports and packages:
                    206: <p>
                    207:
                    208: <li>As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation.
                    209: <p>
                    210:
                    211: <li>The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers:
1.4       bcook     212: <p>
1.1       beck      213:
                    214: </ul>
                    215:
                    216: <hr>
                    217:
                    218: <h3 id="install"><font color="#0000e0">How to install</font></h3>
                    219:
                    220: Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for
                    221: extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 6.5 on your machine:
                    222:
                    223: <ul>
                    224: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/alpha/INSTALL.alpha">
                    225:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/alpha/INSTALL.alpha</a>
                    226: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/amd64/INSTALL.amd64">
                    227:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/amd64/INSTALL.amd64</a>
                    228: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/arm64/INSTALL.arm64">
                    229:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/arm64/INSTALL.arm64</a>
                    230: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/armv7/INSTALL.armv7">
                    231:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/armv7/INSTALL.armv7</a>
                    232: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/hppa/INSTALL.hppa">
                    233:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/hppa/INSTALL.hppa</a>
                    234: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/i386/INSTALL.i386">
                    235:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/i386/INSTALL.i386</a>
                    236: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/landisk/INSTALL.landisk">
                    237:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/landisk/INSTALL.landisk</a>
                    238: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/loongson/INSTALL.loongson">
                    239:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/loongson/INSTALL.loongson</a>
                    240: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k">
                    241:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k</a>
                    242: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/macppc/INSTALL.macppc">
                    243:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/macppc/INSTALL.macppc</a>
                    244: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/octeon/INSTALL.octeon">
                    245:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/octeon/INSTALL.octeon</a>
                    246: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/sgi/INSTALL.sgi">
                    247:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/sgi/INSTALL.sgi</a>
                    248: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64">
                    249:        .../OpenBSD/6.5/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64</a>
                    250: </ul>
                    251:
                    252: <hr>
                    253:
                    254: <p>
                    255: Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of
                    256: the "<a href="https://man.openbsd.org/disklabel.8">disklabel</a> -E" command.
                    257: If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant
                    258: INSTALL.* file as listed above!
                    259:
                    260: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/alpha:</font></h3>
                    261:
                    262: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    263: <li>
1.2       beck      264: Write <i>floppy65.fs</i> or <i>floppyB65.fs</i> (depending on your machine)
1.1       beck      265: to a diskette and enter <i>boot dva0</i>.
                    266: Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details.
                    267: <p>
                    268: <li>
                    269: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
                    270: will most likely fail.
                    271: </ul>
                    272:
                    273: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/amd64:</font></h3>
                    274:
                    275: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    276: <li>
1.2       beck      277: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write <i>install65.iso</i> or
                    278: <i>cd65.iso</i> to a CD and boot from it.
1.1       beck      279: You may need to adjust your BIOS options first.
                    280: <p>
                    281: <li>
1.2       beck      282: If your machine can boot from USB, you can write <i>install65.fs</i> or
                    283: <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot from it.
1.1       beck      284: <p>
                    285: <li>
                    286: If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB,
                    287: you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included
                    288: INSTALL.amd64 document.
                    289: <p>
                    290: <li>
                    291: If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
                    292: read INSTALL.amd64.
                    293: </ul>
                    294:
                    295: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/arm64:</font></h3>
                    296:
                    297: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    298: <li>
1.2       beck      299: Write <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to a disk and boot from it after connecting
1.1       beck      300: to the serial console.  Refer to INSTALL.arm64 for more details.
                    301: <p>
                    302: </ul>
                    303:
                    304: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/armv7:</font></h3>
                    305:
                    306: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    307: <li>
                    308: Write a system specific miniroot to an SD card and boot from it after connecting
                    309: to the serial console.  Refer to INSTALL.armv7 for more details.
                    310: <p>
                    311: </ul>
                    312:
                    313: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/hppa:</font></h3>
                    314:
                    315: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    316: <li>
                    317: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the
                    318: <a href="hppa.html#install">hppa platform page</a>.
                    319: </ul>
                    320:
                    321: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/i386:</font></h3>
                    322:
                    323: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    324: <li>
1.2       beck      325: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write <i>install65.iso</i> or
                    326: <i>cd65.iso</i> to a CD and boot from it.
1.1       beck      327: You may need to adjust your BIOS options first.
                    328: <p>
                    329: <li>
1.2       beck      330: If your machine can boot from USB, you can write <i>install65.fs</i> or
                    331: <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot from it.
1.1       beck      332: <p>
                    333: <li>
                    334: If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB,
                    335: you can install across the network using PXE as described in
                    336: the included INSTALL.i386 document.
                    337: <p>
                    338: <li>
                    339: If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
                    340: read INSTALL.i386.
                    341: </ul>
                    342:
                    343: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/landisk:</font></h3>
                    344:
                    345: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    346: <li>
1.2       beck      347: Write <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to the start of the CF
1.1       beck      348: or disk, and boot normally.
                    349: </ul>
                    350:
                    351: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/loongson:</font></h3>
                    352:
                    353: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    354: <li>
1.2       beck      355: Write <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot bsd.rd from it
1.1       beck      356: or boot bsd.rd via tftp.
                    357: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.loongson for more details.
                    358: </ul>
                    359:
                    360: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/luna88k:</font></h3>
                    361:
                    362: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    363: <li>
                    364: Copy `boot' and `bsd.rd' to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot the bootloader
                    365: from the PROM, and then bsd.rd from the bootloader.
                    366: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details.
                    367: </ul>
                    368:
                    369: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/macppc:</font></h3>
                    370:
                    371: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    372: <li>
                    373: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, and power on your machine
                    374: while holding down the <i>C</i> key until the display turns on and
                    375: shows <i>OpenBSD/macppc boot</i>.
                    376: <p>
                    377: <li>
                    378: Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter <i>boot cd:,ofwboot
                    379: /6.5/macppc/bsd.rd</i>
                    380: </ul>
                    381:
                    382: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/octeon:</font></h3>
                    383:
                    384: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    385: <li>
                    386: After connecting a serial port, boot bsd.rd over the network via DHCP/tftp.
                    387: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.octeon for more details.
                    388: </ul>
                    389:
                    390: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sgi:</font></h3>
                    391:
                    392: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    393: <li>
1.2       beck      394: To install, burn cd65.iso on a CD-R, put it in the CD drive of your
1.1       beck      395: machine and select <i>Install System Software</i> from the System Maintenance
                    396: menu. Indigo/Indy/Indigo2 (R4000) systems will not boot automatically from
                    397: CD-ROM, and need a proper invocation from the PROM prompt.
                    398: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.
                    399:
                    400: <p>
                    401: <li>
                    402: If your machine doesn't have a CD drive, you can setup a DHCP/tftp network
                    403: server, and boot using "bootp()/bsd.rd.IP##" using the kernel matching your
                    404: system type. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.
                    405: </ul>
                    406:
                    407: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sparc64:</font></h3>
                    408:
                    409: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
                    410: <li>
                    411: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type
                    412: <i>boot cdrom</i>.
                    413: <p>
                    414: <li>
                    415: If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write
1.2       beck      416: <i>floppy65.fs</i> or <i>floppyB65.fs</i>
1.1       beck      417: (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with <i>boot
                    418: floppy</i>. Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details.
                    419: <p>
                    420: <li>
                    421: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
                    422: will most likely fail.
                    423: <p>
                    424: <li>
1.2       beck      425: You can also write <i>miniroot65.fs</i> to the swap partition on
1.1       beck      426: the disk and boot with <i>boot disk:b</i>.
                    427: <p>
                    428: <li>
                    429: If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64.
                    430: </ul>
                    431:
                    432: <hr>
                    433:
                    434: <h3 id="upgrade"><font color="#0000e0">How to upgrade</font></h3>
                    435:
                    436: If you already have an OpenBSD 6.4 system, and do not want to reinstall,
                    437: upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the
1.2       beck      438: <a href="faq/upgrade65.html">Upgrade Guide</a>.
1.1       beck      439: <p>
                    440:
                    441: <hr>
                    442:
                    443: <h3 id="sourcecode"><font color="#0000e0">Notes about the source code</font></h3>
                    444:
                    445: <tt>src.tar.gz</tt> contains a source archive starting at <tt>/usr/src</tt>.
                    446: This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources,
                    447: which are in a separate archive.
                    448: To extract:
                    449:
                    450: <blockquote><pre>
                    451: # <b>mkdir -p /usr/src</b>
                    452: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
                    453: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz</b>
                    454: </pre></blockquote>
                    455:
                    456: <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt> contains a source archive starting at <tt>/usr/src/sys</tt>.
                    457: This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels.
                    458: To extract:
                    459:
                    460: <blockquote><pre>
                    461: # <b>mkdir -p /usr/src/sys</b>
                    462: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
                    463: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz</b>
                    464: </pre></blockquote>
                    465:
                    466: Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout.  Using these trees it
                    467: is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as
                    468: described <a href="anoncvs.html">here</a>.
                    469: Using these files
                    470: results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from
                    471: a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree.
                    472: <p>
                    473:
                    474: <hr>
                    475:
                    476: <h3 id="ports"><font color="#0000e0">Ports Tree</font></h3>
                    477:
                    478: A ports tree archive is also provided.  To extract:
                    479:
                    480: <blockquote><pre>
                    481: # <b>cd /usr</b>
                    482: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz</b>
                    483: </pre></blockquote>
                    484:
                    485: Go read the <a href="faq/ports/index.html">ports</a> page
                    486: if you know nothing about ports
                    487: at this point.  This text is not a manual of how to use ports.
                    488: Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the
                    489: OpenBSD ports system.
                    490: <p>
                    491: The <i>ports/</i> directory represents a CVS checkout of our ports.
                    492: As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via
                    493: <a href="anoncvs.html">AnonCVS</a>.
                    494: So, in order to keep up to date with the -stable branch, you must make
                    495: the <i>ports/</i> tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree
                    496: with a command like:
                    497:
                    498: <blockquote><pre>
                    499: # <b>cd /usr/ports</b>
1.11      beck      500: # <b>cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_6_5</b>
1.1       beck      501: </pre></blockquote>
                    502:
                    503: [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs
                    504: server.]
                    505: <p>
                    506: Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. Updated
                    507: ports for the 6.5 release will be made available if problems arise.
                    508: <p>
                    509: If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just
                    510: would like to know more, the mailing list
                    511: <a href="mail.html">ports@openbsd.org</a> is a good place to know.
                    512: <p>
                    513: </body>
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