1.0.2 — diff review from 0.5.0 only (older version)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. By Henri Sivonen.
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The current version of IDNA is 1.0.3.
1.0.2 — diff review from 0.5.0 only (older version)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. By Henri Sivonen.
0.5.0 — diff review from 0.4.0 only (older version)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. Audited without comment by Valentin Gosu.
0.5.0 (older version)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of git.savannah.gnu.org.
Packaged for Guix (crates-io)
0.4.0 — diff review from 0.3.0 only (older version)
From EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem. By Embark.
No unsafe usage or ambient capabilities
0.4.0 (older version)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of salsa.debian.org.
Only in debcargo (unstable). Changelog:
[ Fabian Grünbichler ]
0.3.0 (older version)
From bytecodealliance/wasmtime. By Alex Crichton.
This is a crate without unsafe code or usage of the standard library. The large size of this crate comes from the large generated unicode tables file. This crate is broadly used throughout the ecosystem and does not contain anything suspicious.
0.3.0 (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by George Burgess IV.
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The current version of IDNA is 1.0.3.
0.5.0 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
by weiznich on 2024-02-29
Review update from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0
0.2.0 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
by MaulingMonkey on 2019-09-03
0.2.0: Some minor refactoring and a lot of ugly rustfmt(?) reformatting. 0.1.5: Read all code, including skimmed every line of autogenerated rust tables. Looked for any security issues, including any obvious DoS attacks from loops. Did not try to manually verify any of the bidi/punycode/idna logic against a spec, but test coverage looks excellent.
0.1.5 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
by MaulingMonkey on 2019-07-23
Read all code, including skimmed every line of autogenerated rust tables. Looked for any security issues, including any obvious DoS attacks from loops. Did not try to manually verify any of the bidi/punycode/idna logic against a spec, but test coverage looks excellent.
Lib.rs has been able to verify that all files in the crate's tarball are in the crate's repository with a git tag matching the version. Please note that this check is still in beta, and absence of this confirmation does not mean that the files don't match.
Crates in the crates.io registry are tarball snapshots uploaded by crates' publishers. The registry is not using crates' git repositories, so there is a possibility that published crates have a misleading repository URL, or contain different code from the code in the repository.
To review the actual code of the crate, it's best to use cargo crev open idna
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In the 0.5.0 to 1.0.2 delta, I, Henri Sivonen, rewrote the non-Punycode internals of the crate and made the changes to the Punycode code.