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NSS 3.19.2 release notes

Introduction

Network Security Services (NSS) 3.19.2 is a patch release for NSS 3.19 that addresses compatibility issues in NSS 3.19.1.

Distribution Information

The HG tag is NSS_3_19_2_RTM. NSS 3.19.2 requires NSPR 4.10.8 or newer.

NSS 3.19.2 source distributions are available on ftp.mozilla.org for secure HTTPS download:

New in NSS 3.19.2

New Functionality

No new functionality is introduced in this release.

Notable Changes in NSS 3.19.2

  • Bug 1172128 - In NSS 3.19.1, the minimum key sizes that the freebl cryptographic implementation (part of the softoken cryptographic module used by default by NSS) was willing to generate or use was increased - for RSA keys, to 512 bits, and for DH keys, 1023 bits. This was done as part of a security fix for Bug 1138554 / CVE-2015-4000. Applications that requested or attempted to use keys smaller then the minimum size would fail. However, this change in behaviour unintentionally broke existing NSS applications that need to generate or use such keys, via APIs such as SECKEY_CreateRSAPrivateKey or SECKEY_CreateDHPrivateKey.

    In NSS 3.19.2, this change in freebl behaviour has been reverted. The fix for Bug 1138554 has been moved to libssl, and will now only affect the minimum keystrengths used in SSL/TLS.

    Note: Future versions of NSS may increase the minimum keysizes required by the freebl module. Consumers of NSS are strongly encouraged to migrate to stronger cryptographic strengths as soon as possible.

Bugs fixed in NSS 3.19.2

This Bugzilla query returns all the bugs fixed in NSS 3.19.2:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?resolution=FIXED&classification=Components&query_format=advanced&product=NSS&target_milestone=3.19.2

Compatibility

NSS 3.19.2 shared libraries are backward compatible with all older NSS 3.x shared libraries. A program linked with older NSS 3.x shared libraries will work with NSS 3.19.2 shared libraries without recompiling or relinking. Furthermore, applications that restrict their use of NSS APIs to the functions listed in NSS Public Functions will remain compatible with future versions of the NSS shared libraries.

Feedback

Bugs discovered should be reported by filing a bug report with bugzilla.mozilla.org (product NSS).

 

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