Revisions of mozilla-nss
- update to NSS 3.38 * required by Firefox 62.0 New Functionality * Added support for the TLS Record Size Limit Extension * When creating a certificate request (CSR) using certutil -R, an existing orphan private key can be reused. Parameter -k may be used to specify the ID of an existing orphan key. The available orphan key IDs can be displayed using command certutil -K. * When using certutil -O to print the chain for a given certificate nickname, the new parameter --simple-self-signed may be provided, which can avoid ambiguous output in some scenarios. New Functions * SECITEM_MakeItem - Allocate and make an item with the requested contents (secitem.h) New Macros * SSL_RECORD_SIZE_LIMIT - used to control the TLS Record Size Limit Extension (in ssl.h) Notable Changes * Fixed CVE-2018-0495 (bmo#1464971) * Various security fixes in the ASN.1 code * NSS automatically enables caching for SQL database storage on Linux, if it is located on a network filesystem that's known to benefit from caching. * When repeatedly importing the same certificate into an SQL database, the existing nickname will be kept.
- update to NSS 3.37.3 * required by Firefox 61.0 Notable changes: * The TLS 1.3 implementation was updated to Draft 28. * Added HACL* Poly1305 32-bit * The code to support the NPN protocol has been fully removed. * NSS allows servers now to register ALPN handling callbacks to select a protocol. * NSS supports opening SQL databases in read-only mode. * On Linux, some build configurations can use glibc's function getentropy(), which uses the kernel's getrandom() function. * The CA list was updated to version 2.24, which removed the following CA certificates: - CN = S-TRUST Universal Root CA - CN = TC TrustCenter Class 3 CA II - CN = TÜRKTRUST Elektronik Sertifika Hizmet Sağlayıcısı H5 * Fix build on armv6/armv7 and other platforms (bmo#1459739) - Set USE_64 on riscv64
- update to NSS 3.36.4 * required for Firefox 60.0.2 (bsc#1096515) * Fix crash on macOS related to authentication tokens, e.g. PK11or WebAuthn. (bmo#1461731) Bugfixes from 3.36.2 * Connecting to a server that was recently upgraded to TLS 1.3 would result in a SSL_RX_MALFORMED_SERVER_HELLO error. (bmo#1462303) * Fix a rare bug with PKCS#12 files. (bmo#1460673) - use relro linker option (add-relro-linker-option.patch)
- update to NSS 3.36.1 Notable changes * In NSS version 3.35 the iteration count in optimized builds, which is used for password based encryption algorithm related to encrypted PKCS#7 or PKCS#12 data, was increased to one million iterations. That change had caused an interoperability regression with operating systems that are limited to 600 K iterations. NSS 3.36.1 has been changed to use the same 600 K limit. Bugs fixed * Certain smartcard operations could result in a deadlock. * Replaces existing vectorized ChaCha20 code with verified
- update to NSS 3.35 New functionality * TLS 1.3 support has been updated to draft -23. This includes a large number of changes since 3.34, which supported only draft -18. See below for details. New Types * SSLHandshakeType - The type of a TLS handshake message. * For the SSLSignatureScheme enum, the enumerated values ssl_sig_rsa_pss_sha* are deprecated in response to a change in TLS 1.3. Please use the equivalent ssl_sig_rsa_pss_rsae_sha* for rsaEncryption keys, or ssl_sig_rsa_pss_pss_sha* for PSS keys. Note that this release does not include support for the latter. Notable Changes * Previously, NSS used the DBM file format by default. Starting with version 3.35, NSS uses the SQL file format by default. Additional information can be found on this Fedora Linux project page: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/NSSDefaultFileFormatSql * Added formally verified implementations of non-vectorized Chacha20 and non-vectorized Poly1305 64-bit. * For stronger security, when creating encrypted PKCS#7 or PKCS#12 data, the iteration count for the password based encryption algorithm has been increased to one million iterations. Note that debug builds will use a lower count, for better performance in test environments. * NSS 3.30 had introduced a regression, preventing NSS from reading some AES encrypted data, produced by older versions of NSS. NSS 3.35 fixes this regression and restores the ability to read affected data. * The following CA certificates were Removed: OU = Security Communication EV RootCA1 CN = CA Disig Root R1
NSS update as prerequisite for Firefox 58 to be released coming week (to TW). - update to NSS 3.34.1 Changes in 3.34: Notable changes * The following CA certificates were Added: GDCA TrustAUTH R5 ROOT SSL.com Root Certification Authority RSA SSL.com Root Certification Authority ECC SSL.com EV Root Certification Authority RSA R2 SSL.com EV Root Certification Authority ECC TrustCor RootCert CA-1 TrustCor RootCert CA-2 TrustCor ECA-1 * The following CA certificates were Removed: Certum CA, O=Unizeto Sp. z o.o. StartCom Certification Authority StartCom Certification Authority G2 TÜBİTAK UEKAE Kök Sertifika Hizmet Sağlayıcısı - Sürüm 3 ACEDICOM Root Certinomis - Autorité Racine TÜRKTRUST Elektronik Sertifika Hizmet Sağlayıcısı PSCProcert CA 沃通根证书, O=WoSign CA Limited Certification Authority of WoSign Certification Authority of WoSign G2 CA WoSign ECC Root * libfreebl no longer requires SSE2 instructions New functionality * When listing an NSS database using certutil -L, but the database hasn't yet been initialized with any non-empty or empty password, the text "Database needs user init" will be included in the listing. * When using certutil to set an inacceptable password in FIPS mode, a correct explanation of acceptable passwords will be printed. * SSLKEYLOGFILE is now supported with TLS 1.3, see bmo#1287711 for details. * SSLChannelInfo has two new fields (bmo#1396525): SSLNamedGroup originalKeaGroup holds the key exchange group of the original handshake when the session was resumed. PRBool resumed is PR_TRUE when the session is resumed and PR_FALSE otherwise. * RSA-PSS signatures are now supported on certificates. Certificates with RSA-PSS or RSA-PKCS#1v1.5 keys can be used to create an RSA-PSS signature on a certificate using the --pss-sign argument to certutil. Changes in 3.34.1: * The following CA certificate was Re-Added. It was removed in NSS 3.34, but has been re-added with only the Email trust bit set. (bmo#1418678): libfreebl no longer requires SSE2 instructionsCN = Certum CA, O=Unizeto Sp. z o.o. * Removed entries from certdata.txt for actively distrusted certificates that have expired (bmo#1409872) * The version of the CA list was set to 2.20.
- update to NSS 3.33 Notable changes * TLS compression is no longer supported. API calls that attempt to enable compression are accepted without failure. However, TLS compression will remain disabled. * This version of NSS uses a formally verified implementation of Curve25519 on 64-bit systems. * The compile time flag DISABLE_ECC has been removed. * When NSS is compiled without NSS_FORCE_FIPS=1 startup checks are not performed anymore. * Various minor improvements and correctness fixes. New functionality * When listing an NSS database using certutil -L, but the database hasn't yet been initialized with any non-empty or empty password, the text "Database needs user init" will be included in the listing. * When using certutil to set an inacceptable password in FIPS mode, a correct explanation of acceptable passwords will be printed. New functions * CERT_FindCertByIssuerAndSNCX - a variation of existing function CERT_FindCertByIssuerAndSN that accepts an additional password context parameter. * CERT_FindCertByNicknameOrEmailAddrCX - a variation of existing function CERT_FindCertByNicknameOrEmailAddr that accepts an additional password context parameter. * CERT_FindCertByNicknameOrEmailAddrForUsageCX - a variation of existing function CERT_FindCertByNicknameOrEmailAddrForUsage that accepts an additional password context parameter. * NSS_SecureMemcmpZero - check if a memory region is all zero in constant time. * PORT_ZAllocAligned - allocate aligned memory.
- update to NSS 3.32.1 * no upstream changelog/releasenote provided - update to NSS 3.32 Notable changes * Various minor improvements and correctness fixes. * The Code Signing trust bit was turned off for all included root certificates. * The Websites (TLS/SSL) trust bit was turned off for the following root certificates: AddTrust Class 1 CA Root Swisscom Root CA 2 * The following CA certificates were Removed: AddTrust Public CA Root AddTrust Qualified CA Root China Internet Network Information Center EV Certificates Root CNNIC ROOT ComSign Secured CA GeoTrust Global CA 2 Secure Certificate Services Swisscom Root CA 1 Swisscom Root EV CA 2 Trusted Certificate Services UTN-USERFirst-Hardware UTN-USERFirst-Object - requires NSPR 4.16
- update to NSS 3.31.1 * Potential deadlock when using an external PKCS#11 token (bmo#1381784)
- update to NSS 3.31 New functionality * Allow certificates to be specified by RFC7512 PKCS#11 URIs. * Allow querying a certificate object for its temporary or permanent storage status in a thread safe way. New functions * CERT_GetCertIsPerm - retrieve the permanent storage status attribute of a certificate in a thread safe way. * CERT_GetCertIsTemp - retrieve the temporary storage status attribute of a certificate in a thread safe way. * PK11_FindCertFromURI - find a certificate identified by the given URI. * PK11_FindCertsFromURI - find a list of certificates identified by the given URI. * PK11_GetModuleURI - retrieve the URI of the given module. * PK11_GetTokenURI - retrieve the URI of a token based on the given slot information. * PK11URI_CreateURI - create a new PK11URI object from a set of attributes. * PK11URI_DestroyURI - destroy a PK11URI object. * PK11URI_FormatURI - format a PK11URI object to a string. * PK11URI_GetPathAttribute - retrieve a path attribute with the given name. * PK11URI_GetQueryAttribute - retrieve a query attribute with the given name. * PK11URI_ParseURI - parse PKCS#11 URI and return a new PK11URI object. New macros * Several new macros that start with PK11URI_PATTR_ for path attributes defined in RFC7512. * Several new macros that start with PK11URI_QATTR_ for query attributes defined in RFC7512. Notable changes * The APIs that set a TLS version range have been changed to trim the requested range to the overlap with a systemwide crypto policy, if configured.
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- update to NSS 3.29.5 * Rare crashes in the base 64 decoder and encoder were fixed. (bmo#1344380) * A carry over bug in the RNG was fixed. (bmo#1345089) - Allow use of session tickets when there is no ticket wrapping key (boo#1015499, bmo#1320695) (nss-bmo1320695.patch)
- update to NSS 3.29.3 * enables TLS 1.3 by default - TLS 1.3 was already enabled in 3.28.x builds for openSUSE. This build option was removed. - required for Firefox 53
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- update to NSS 3.28.3 * This is a patch release to fix binary compatibility issues. NSS version 3.28, 3.28.1 and 3.28.2 contained changes that were in violation with the NSS compatibility promise. ECParams, which is part of the public API of the freebl/softokn parts of NSS, had been changed to include an additional attribute. That size increase caused crashes or malfunctioning with applications that use that data structure directly, or indirectly through ECPublicKey, ECPrivateKey, NSSLOWKEYPublicKey, NSSLOWKEYPrivateKey, or potentially other data structures that reference ECParams. The change has been reverted to the original state in bug bmo#1334108. SECKEYECPublicKey had been extended with a new attribute, named "encoding". If an application passed type SECKEYECPublicKey to NSS (as part of SECKEYPublicKey), the NSS library read the uninitialized attribute. With this NSS release SECKEYECPublicKey.encoding is deprecated. NSS no longer reads the attribute, and will always set it to ECPoint_Undefined. See bug bmo#1340103. - requires NSPR >= 4.13.1
- update to NSS 3.28.2 This is a stability and compatibility release. Below is a summary of the changes. * Fixed a NSS 3.28 regression in the signature scheme flexibility that causes connectivity issues between iOS 8 clients and NSS servers with ECDSA certificates (bmo#1334114) * Fixed a possible crash on some Windows systems (bmo#1323150) * Fixed a compatibility issue with TLS clients that do not provide a list of supported key exchange groups (bmo#1330612)
- update to NSS 3.28.1 No new functionality is introduced in this release. This is a patch release to update the list of root CA certificates and address a minor TLS compatibility issue that some applications experienced with NSS 3.28. * The following CA certificates were Removed CN = Buypass Class 2 CA 1 CN = Root CA Generalitat Valenciana OU = RSA Security 2048 V3 * The following CA certificates were Added OU = AC RAIZ FNMT-RCM CN = Amazon Root CA 1 CN = Amazon Root CA 2 CN = Amazon Root CA 3 CN = Amazon Root CA 4 CN = LuxTrust Global Root 2 CN = Symantec Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority - G4 CN = Symantec Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority - G6 CN = Symantec Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G4 CN = Symantec Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G6 * The version number of the updated root CA list has been set to 2.11 * A misleading assertion/alert has been removed when NSS tries to flush data to the peer but the connection was already reset. - update to NSS 3.28 New functionality: * NSS includes support for TLS 1.3 draft -18. This includes a number of improvements to TLS 1.3: - The signed certificate timestamp, used in certificate transparency, is supported in TLS 1.3. - Key exporters for TLS 1.3 are supported. This includes the early key exporter, which can be used if 0-RTT is enabled. Note that
- update to NSS 3.26.2 * required for Firefox 50.0 Changes in 3.26 New Functionality: * the selfserv test utility has been enhanced to support ALPN (HTTP/1.1) and 0-RTT * added support for the System-wide crypto policy available on Fedora Linux see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/CryptoPolicy * introduced build flag NSS_DISABLE_LIBPKIX that allows compilation of NSS without the libpkix library Notable Changes: * The following CA certificate was Added CN = ISRG Root X1 * NPN is disabled and ALPN is enabled by default * the NSS test suite now completes with the experimental TLS 1.3 code enabled * several test improvements and additions, including a NIST known answer test Changes in 3.26.2 * MD5 signature algorithms sent by the server in CertificateRequest messages are now properly ignored. Previously, with rare server configurations, an MD5 signature algorithm might have been selected for client authentication and caused the client to abort the connection soon after.
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