* required for Firefox 32
New Functions:
* CERT_GetGeneralNameTypeFromString (This function was already added
in NSS 3.16.2, however, it wasn't declared in a public header file.)
Notable Changes:
* The following 1024-bit CA certificates were removed
- Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority
- GTE CyberTrust Global Root
- ValiCert Class 1 Policy Validation Authority
- ValiCert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority
- ValiCert Class 3 Policy Validation Authority
* Additionally, the following CA certificate was removed as
requested by the CA:
- TDC Internet Root CA
* The following CA certificates were added:
- Certification Authority of WoSign
- CA 沃通根证书
- DigiCert Assured ID Root G2
- DigiCert Assured ID Root G3
- DigiCert Global Root G2
- DigiCert Global Root G3
- DigiCert Trusted Root G4
- QuoVadis Root CA 1 G3
- QuoVadis Root CA 2 G3
- QuoVadis Root CA 3 G3
* The Trust Bits were changed for the following CA certificates
- Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority
- Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority
- Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority - G2
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* required for Firefox 31
New functionality:
* Added the "ECC" flag for modutil to select the module used for
elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) operations.
New Functions:
* PK11_ExportDERPrivateKeyInfo/PK11_ExportPrivKeyInfo
exports a private key in a DER-encoded ASN.1 PrivateKeyInfo type
or a SECKEYPrivateKeyInfo structure. Only RSA private keys are
supported now.
* SECMOD_InternalToPubMechFlags
converts from NSS-internal to public representation of mechanism
flags
New Types:
* ssl_padding_xtn
the value of this enum constant changed from the experimental
value 35655 to the IANA-assigned value 21
New Macros
* PUBLIC_MECH_ECC_FLAG
a public mechanism flag for elliptic curve cryptography (ECC)
operations
* SECMOD_ECC_FLAG
an NSS-internal mechanism flag for elliptic curve cryptography
(ECC) operations. This macro has the same numeric value as
PUBLIC_MECH_ECC_FLAG.
Notable Changes:
* Imposed name constraints on the French government root CA ANSSI
(DCISS).
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* required for Firefox 29
* bmo#903885 - (CVE-2014-1492) In a wildcard certificate, the wildcard
character should not be embedded within the U-label of an
internationalized domain name. See the last bullet point in RFC 6125,
Section 7.2.
* Supports the Linux x32 ABI. To build for the Linux x32 target, set
the environment variable USE_X32=1 when building NSS.
New Functions:
* NSS_CMSSignerInfo_Verify
New Macros
* TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, etc.,
cipher suites that were first defined in SSL 3.0 can now be referred
to with their official IANA names in TLS, with the TLS_ prefix.
Previously, they had to be referred to with their names in SSL 3.0,
with the SSL_ prefix.
Notable Changes:
* ECC is enabled by default. It is no longer necessary to set the
environment variable NSS_ENABLE_ECC=1 when building NSS. To disable
ECC, set the environment variable NSS_DISABLE_ECC=1 when building NSS.
* libpkix should not include the common name of CA as DNS names when
evaluating name constraints.
* AESKeyWrap_Decrypt should not return SECSuccess for invalid keys.
* Fix a memory corruption in sec_pkcs12_new_asafe.
* If the NSS_SDB_USE_CACHE environment variable is set, skip the runtime
test sdb_measureAccess.
* The built-in roots module has been updated to version 1.97, which
adds, removes, and distrusts several certificates.
* The atob utility has been improved to automatically ignore lines of
text that aren't in base64 format.
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* required for Firefox 28
* export FREEBL_LOWHASH to get the correct default headers
(bnc#865539)
New functionality
* Added support for the TLS application layer protocol negotiation
(ALPN) extension. Two SSL socket options, SSL_ENABLE_NPN and
SSL_ENABLE_ALPN, can be used to control whether NPN or ALPN (or both)
should be used for application layer protocol negotiation.
* Added the TLS padding extension. The extension type value is 35655,
which may change when an official extension type value is assigned
by IANA. NSS automatically adds the padding extension to ClientHello
when necessary.
* Added a new macro CERT_LIST_TAIL, defined in certt.h, for getting
the tail of a CERTCertList.
Notable Changes
* bmo#950129: Improve the OCSP fetching policy when verifying OCSP
responses
* bmo#949060: Validate the iov input argument (an array of PRIOVec
structures) of ssl_WriteV (called via PR_Writev). Applications should
still take care when converting struct iov to PRIOVec because the
iov_len members of the two structures have different types
(size_t vs. int). size_t is unsigned and may be larger than int.
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messages to match modern best practices.
* Improved SSL/TLS false start. In addition to enabling the
SSL_ENABLE_FALSE_START option, an application must now register
a callback using the SSL_SetCanFalseStartCallback function.
* When false start is enabled, libssl will sometimes return
unencrypted, unauthenticated data from PR_Recv
(CVE-2013-1740, bmo#919877)
New functionality
* Implemented OCSP querying using the HTTP GET method, which is
the new default, and will fall back to the HTTP POST method.
* Implemented OCSP server functionality for testing purposes
(httpserv utility).
* Support SHA-1 signatures with TLS 1.2 client authentication.
* Added the --empty-password command-line option to certutil,
to be used with -N: use an empty password when creating a new
database.
* Added the -w command-line option to pp: don't wrap long output
lines.
New functions
* CERT_ForcePostMethodForOCSP
* CERT_GetSubjectNameDigest
* CERT_GetSubjectPublicKeyDigest
* SSL_PeerCertificateChain
* SSL_RecommendedCanFalseStart
* SSL_SetCanFalseStartCallback
New types
* CERT_REV_M_FORCE_POST_METHOD_FOR_OCSP: When this flag is used,
libpkix will never attempt to use the HTTP GET method for OCSP
requests; it will always use POST.
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* Support for AES-GCM ciphersuites that use the SHA-256 PRF
* MD2, MD4, and MD5 signatures are no longer accepted for OCSP
or CRLs
* Add PK11_CipherFinal macro
* sizeof() used incorrectly
* nssutil_ReadSecmodDB() leaks memory
* Allow SSL_HandshakeNegotiatedExtension to be called before
the handshake is finished.
* Deprecate the SSL cipher policy code
* Avoid uninitialized data read in the event of a decryption
failure. (CVE-2013-1739)
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-version 3.15.2
- Support for AES-GCM ciphersuites that use the SHA-256 PRF
- MD2, MD4, and MD5 signatures are no longer accepted for OCSP
or CRLs,
- Add PK11_CipherFinal macro
- sizeof() used incorrectly
- nssutil_ReadSecmodDB() leaks memory
- Allow SSL_HandshakeNegotiatedExtension to be called before
the handshake is finished.
- Deprecate the SSL cipher policy code
- (CVE-2013-1739) Avoid uninitialized data read in the
event of a decryption failure.
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* TLS 1.2 (RFC 5246) is supported. HMAC-SHA256 cipher suites
(RFC 5246 and RFC 5289) are supported, allowing TLS to be used
without MD5 and SHA-1.
Note the following limitations:
The hash function used in the signature for TLS 1.2 client
authentication must be the hash function of the TLS 1.2 PRF,
which is always SHA-256 in NSS 3.15.1.
AES GCM cipher suites are not yet supported.
* some bugfixes and improvements
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* Packaging
+ removed obsolete patches
* nss-disable-expired-testcerts.patch
* bug-834091.patch
* New Functionality
+ Support for OCSP Stapling (RFC 6066, Certificate Status
Request) has been added for both client and server sockets.
TLS client applications may enable this via a call to
SSL_OptionSetDefault(SSL_ENABLE_OCSP_STAPLING, PR_TRUE);
+ Added function SECITEM_ReallocItemV2. It replaces function
SECITEM_ReallocItem, which is now declared as obsolete.
+ Support for single-operation (eg: not multi-part) symmetric
key encryption and decryption, via PK11_Encrypt and PK11_Decrypt.
+ certutil has been updated to support creating name constraints
extensions.
* New Functions
in ssl.h
SSL_PeerStapledOCSPResponse - Returns the server's stapled
OCSP response, when used with a TLS client socket that
negotiated the status_request extension.
SSL_SetStapledOCSPResponses - Set's a stapled OCSP response
for a TLS server socket to return when clients send the
status_request extension.
in ocsp.h
CERT_PostOCSPRequest - Primarily intended for testing, permits
the sending and receiving of raw OCSP request/responses.
in secpkcs7.h
SEC_PKCS7VerifyDetachedSignatureAtTime - Verifies a PKCS#7
signature at a specific time other than the present time.
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* No new major functionality is introduced in this release. This
release is a patch release to address CVE-2013-1620 (bmo#822365)
* "certutil -a" was not correctly producing ASCII output as
requested. (bmo#840714)
* NSS 3.14.2 broke compilation with older versions of sqlite that
lacked the SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME file control. NSS 3.14.3 now
properly compiles when used with older versions of sqlite
(bmo#837799) - remove system-sqlite.patch
- add aarch64 support
- added system-sqlite.patch (bmo#837799)
* do not depend on latest sqlite just for a #define
- enable system sqlite usage again
- update to 3.14.2
* required for Firefox >= 20
* removed obsolete nssckbi update patch
- disable system sqlite usage since we depend on 3.7.15 which is
not provided in any openSUSE distribution
* add nss-sqlitename.patch to avoid any name clash
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* Support for TLS 1.1 (RFC 4346)
* Experimental support for DTLS 1.0 (RFC 4347) and DTLS-SRTP (RFC 5764)
* Support for AES-CTR, AES-CTS, and AES-GCM
* Support for Keying Material Exporters for TLS (RFC 5705)
* Support for certificate signatures using the MD5 hash algorithm
is now disabled by default
* The NSS license has changed to MPL 2.0. Previous releases were
released under a MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 tri-license. For more
information about MPL 2.0, please see
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/FAQ.html. For an additional
explanation on GPL/LGPL compatibility, see security/nss/COPYING
in the source code.
* Export and DES cipher suites are disabled by default. Non-ECC
AES and Triple DES cipher suites are enabled by default
- disabled OCSP testcases since they need external network
(nss-disable-ocsp-test.patch)
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* better SHA-224 support (bmo#647706)
* fixed a regression (causing hangs in some situations)
introduced in 3.13 (bmo#693228)
- update to 3.13.0 RTM
* SSL 2.0 is disabled by default
* A defense against the SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 CBC chosen plaintext
attack demonstrated by Rizzo and Duong (CVE-2011-3389) is
enabled by default. Set the SSL_CBC_RANDOM_IV SSL option to
PR_FALSE to disable it.
* SHA-224 is supported
* Ported to iOS. (Requires NSPR 4.9.)
* Added PORT_ErrorToString and PORT_ErrorToName to return the
error message and symbolic name of an NSS error code
* Added NSS_GetVersion to return the NSS version string
* Added experimental support of RSA-PSS to the softoken only
* NSS_NoDB_Init does not try to open /pkcs11.txt and /secmod.db
anymore (bmo#641052, bnc#726096)
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