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- CVEs with nessus.description==Mozilla NSS has been updated to 3.15.2 (bnc#847708) bringing various features and bugfixes :
The main feature is TLS 1.2 support and its dependent algorithms.
- 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) Changes coming with version 3.15.1 :
- 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 Changes with version 3.15
- 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.
Max CVSS | 0 |
Min CVSS | 0 |
Total Count | 2 |
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