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Julian Reschke updated JCR-4115:
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Labels: candidate_jcr_2_10 candidate_jcr_2_12 candidate_jcr_2_4
candidate_jcr_2_6 candidate_jcr_2_8 (was: candidate_jcr_2_10
candidate_jcr_2_12 candidate_jcr_2_14 candidate_jcr_2_4 candidate_jcr_2_6
candidate_jcr_2_8)
> Don't use SHA-1 for new DataStore binaries (Jackrabbit)
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> Key: JCR-4115
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-4115
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Thomas Mueller
> Assignee: Amit Jain
> Labels: candidate_jcr_2_10, candidate_jcr_2_12,
> candidate_jcr_2_4, candidate_jcr_2_6, candidate_jcr_2_8
> Fix For: 2.16, 2.15.1
>
> Attachments: JCR-4115b.patch, JCR-4115c.patch, JCR-4115.patch
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> A collision for SHA-1 has been published. We still use SHA-1 for the
> FileDataStore, and I believe the S3 DataStore right now. Given there is a
> collision, we should switch to a stronger algorithm, for example SHA-256, for
> new binaries.
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