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NSS 3.20.1 release notes

Introduction

Network Security Services (NSS) 3.20.1 is a patch release for NSS 3.20. The bug fixes in NSS 3.20.1 are described in the "Security Advisories" section below.

Distribution Information

The HG tag is NSS_3_20_1_RTM. NSS 3.20.1 requires NSPR 4.10.10 or newer.

NSS 3.20.1 and NSPR 4.10.10 source distributions are available on ftp.mozilla.org for secure HTTPS download:

Security Advisories

The following security-relevant bugs have been resolved in NSS 3.20.1. Users are encouraged to upgrade immediately.

  • Bug 1192028 (CVE-2015-7181) and Bug 1202868 (CVE-2015-7182):
    Several issues existed within the ASN.1 decoder used by NSS for handling streaming BER data. While the majority of NSS uses a separate, unaffected DER decoder, several public routines also accept BER data, and thus are affected. An attacker that successfully exploited these issues can overflow the heap and may be able to obtain remote code execution.

The following security-relevant bugs have been resolved in NSPR 4.10.10, which affect NSS.
Because NSS includes portions of the affected NSPR code at build time, it is necessary to use NSPR 4.10.10 when building NSS.

  • Bug 1205157 (NSPR, CVE-2015-7183):
    A logic bug in the handling of large allocations would allow exceptionally large allocations to be reported as successful, without actually allocating the requested memory. This may allow attackers to bypass security checks and obtain control of arbitrary memory.

New in NSS 3.20.1

New Functionality

No new functionality is introduced in this release. This is a patch release to fix security-relevant bugs.

Compatibility

NSS 3.20.1 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 3.20.1 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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