pkcs7: remove default cipher from PKCS7.encrypt#796
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Require that users explicitly specify the desired algorithm. In my opinion, we are not in a position to specify the default cipher. When OpenSSL::PKCS7.encrypt is given only two arguments, it uses "RC2-40-CBC" as the symmetric cipher algorithm. 40-bit RC2 is a US export-grade cipher and considered insecure. Although this is technically a breaking change, the impact should be minimal. Even when OpenSSL is compiled with RC2 support and the macro OPENSSL_NO_RC2 is not defined, it will not actually work on modern systems because RC2 is part of the legacy provider.
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Fixes the bug reported at ruby/ruby#11515 in a different way. Defaulting to 40-bit RC2 doesn't seem right to me in the first place.
Require that users explicitly specify the desired algorithm. In my opinion, we are not in a position to specify the default cipher.
When OpenSSL::PKCS7.encrypt is given only two arguments, it uses "RC2-40-CBC" as the symmetric cipher algorithm. 40-bit RC2 is a US export-grade cipher and considered insecure.
Although this is technically a breaking change, the impact should be minimal. Even when OpenSSL is compiled with RC2 support and the macro OPENSSL_NO_RC2 is not defined, it will not actually work on modern systems because RC2 is part of the legacy provider.