Network Security Services
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to
support cross-platform development of security-enabled server
applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3,
TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3
certificates, and other security standards.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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baselibs.conf | 0000000319 319 Bytes | |
cert9.db | 0000009216 9 KB | |
key4.db | 0000011264 11 KB | |
malloc.patch | 0000000488 488 Bytes | |
mozilla-nss-rpmlintrc | 0000000187 187 Bytes | |
mozilla-nss.changes | 0000060343 58.9 KB | |
mozilla-nss.spec | 0000012680 12.4 KB | |
nss-3.21.tar.gz | 0006978112 6.65 MB | |
nss-bmo1236011.patch | 0000000733 733 Bytes | |
nss-config.in | 0000002408 2.35 KB | |
nss-disable-ocsp-test.patch | 0000000392 392 Bytes | |
nss-no-rpath.patch | 0000000899 899 Bytes | |
nss-opt.patch | 0000000591 591 Bytes | |
nss-sqlitename.patch | 0000000570 570 Bytes | |
nss.pc.in | 0000000250 250 Bytes | |
pkcs11.txt | 0000000450 450 Bytes | |
renegotiate-transitional.patch | 0000000586 586 Bytes | |
setup-nsssysinit.sh | 0000001255 1.23 KB | |
system-nspr.patch | 0000000706 706 Bytes |
Revision 111 (latest revision is 216)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 356139
from
Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer)
(revision 111)
- update to NSS 3.21 * required for Firefox 44.0 New functionality: * certutil now supports a --rename option to change a nickname (bmo#1142209) * TLS extended master secret extension (RFC 7627) is supported (bmo#1117022) * New info functions added for use during mid-handshake callbacks (bmo#1084669) New Functions: * NSS_OptionSet - sets NSS global options * NSS_OptionGet - gets the current value of NSS global options * SECMOD_CreateModuleEx - Create a new SECMODModule structure from module name string, module parameters string, NSS specific parameters string, and NSS configuration parameter string. The module represented by the module structure is not loaded. The difference with SECMOD_CreateModule is the new function handles NSS configuration parameter strings. * SSL_GetPreliminaryChannelInfo - obtains information about a TLS channel prior to the handshake being completed, for use with the callbacks that are invoked during the handshake * SSL_SignaturePrefSet - configures the enabled signature and hash algorithms for TLS * SSL_SignaturePrefGet - retrieves the currently configured signature and hash algorithms * SSL_SignatureMaxCount - obtains the maximum number signature algorithms that can be configured with SSL_SignaturePrefSet * NSSUTIL_ArgParseModuleSpecEx - takes a module spec and breaks it into shared library string, module name string, module parameters string, NSS specific parameters string, and NSS configuration parameter strings. The returned strings must be freed by the caller. The difference with NSS_ArgParseModuleSpec is the new function handles NSS configuration parameter strings. * NSSUTIL_MkModuleSpecEx - take a shared library string, module name string,
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