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Changelog for apache2-mod_gnutls-0.12.2-lp156.1.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Mon Sep 30 2024 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.12.2
* Convert README to Markdown
* Replace leftover pkg-config references with pkgconf
* Remove unused struct member (vhost_cb_rec in gnutls_hooks.c)
* Small improvements for Doxygen API documentation build
* Thu Jun 20 2024 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- drop unmaintained apache-rex usage
* Thu Feb 23 2023 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.12.1 - Security fix: Remove an infinite loop in blocking read on transport timeout. Mod_gnutls versions from 0.9.0 to 0.12.0 (including) did not properly fail blocking read operations on TLS connections when the transport hit timeouts. Instead it entered an endless loop retrying the read operation, consuming CPU resources. This could be exploited for denial of service attacks. If trace level logging was enabled, it would also produce an excessive amount of log output during the loop, consuming disk space. - Replace obsolete Autoconf macros. Generating ./configure now requires Autoconf 2.69 (present in Debian Bullseye).
* Thu Feb 03 2022 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.12.0 - Three fixes that make mod_gnutls compatible with the Let\'s Encrypt OCSP responder for OCSP stapling: 1. Support OCSP responses that are signed directly with the private key of the CA and do not embed a signer certificate. 2. If the path part of OCSP URI provided in the certificate is empty, use \"/\". 3. Use SHA1 for issuer name hash and issuer key hash in OCSP requests. Support for that is required by RFC 5019 and referenced in CAB Forum Baseline Requirements, too. This particular hash doesn\'t need to be cryptographically secure. - Remove insecure algorithms that are still included in the GnuTLS priority set \"NORMAL\" from the default priorities: plain RSA key exchange, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 - Fix virtual host references when retrieving OCSP responses for stapling. - Share server instances for tests where reasonably possible with the same server configuration. Starting/stopping server instances is the slowest part of the tests, so this is a nice performance improvement. The Automake test harness now reports fewer tests, but some include a lot more client connections and requests to keep coverage at least as good as before. - Various improvements to tests and logging infrastructure.- test only on Tumbleweed for now
* Mon Jun 29 2020 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.11.0 - Change default for GnuTLSOCSPCheckNonce to \"off\", and send OCSP nonces only if it has been enabled. The reason for this change is that in practice most public CAs do not support OCSP nonces, which is permitted by both RFC 6960 and the CA/Browser Forum baseline requirements (as of version 1.6.9). In this situation enforcing correct nonces by default makes the automatic OCSP stapling support mostly useless. - Add a test for correct nonce handling with \"GnuTLSOCSPCheckNonce on\", thanks to Krista Karppinen for that and a rewrite of the OCSP responder script in Python! - Support session resumption using session tickets for proxy connections (TLS 1.3 connections only). Requires a suitable GnuTLSCache configuration. - Disable session tickets by default. The GnuTLS built-in key rotation for session tickets never actually changes the primary key, just derives keys from it, so it does not provide forward secrecy in case an attacker learns the primary key (by gaining access to server RAM). A reload of the server is enough to generate a new key, so consider enabling session tickets and reloading the server every few hours, at least until a forward-secret rotation can be implemented. - Fix a bug that mostly prevented searching ServerAliases when selecting the virtual host from SNI. - Deprecate SRP and disable it by default.
* Thu Feb 13 2020 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.10.0 - Added support for stapling multiple OCSP responses (TLS 1.3 only). mod_gnutls will staple for as many consecutive certificates in the certificate chain as possible. - Added support for TLS 1.3 post-handshake authentication, used if TLS client authentication is required only for some resources on the server. Rehandshake (for older TLS versions) is not supported, the existing but broken code has been removed. - The test infrastructure has been mostly rewritten in Python, note the new dependencies (Python 3, Pyyaml). Tests can run multiple TLS connections and HTTP(S) requests as well as custom hooks now, see test/README.md for details. - Server certificates are checked for the must-staple TLS feature extension, stapling must be enabled if it is present. - Compatibility fix for GnuTLS 3.6.11 in the test suite: Handle peer certificate type in TLS session information strings. - The test system will automatically detect if it needs to load critical modules (e.g. mod_logio) that are built-in with the Debian packages. This makes the tests work on Fedora without modifications, and likely on similar distributions too. - Tests can optionally run with Valgrind for the primary HTTPD instance by running ./configure with --enable-valgrind-test, see test/README.md for details. - Known issue: When using MSVA client certificate validation the Valgrind tests indicate memory leaks from libcurl, which is used by libmsv to send requests to the MSVA. For details see the bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=950359- run testsuite
* Wed Dec 18 2019 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- version update to 0.9.1 - Fix possible segfault (NULL pointer dereference) on failed TLS handshake. Calling ssl_var_lookup() after a failed handshake could lead to GnuTLS session information functions being called on a NULL session pointer, leading to segfault. - Remove URLs from expected error responses in the test suite. Apache HTTPD removed request URLs from canned error messages to prevent misleading text/links being displayed via crafted links (CVE-2019-10092). Adjust the expected error responses in our tests so they can pass again. - Test suite: Ignore \"Content-Length\" header of responses. Thanks to Krista Karppinen! - Add a section about module dependencies on socache to the handbook - Restructure the manpage build and move it to section 5 (config files) - Test suite: Restructure certificate directories
* Wed Jun 26 2019 Petr Gajdos - updated to 0.9.0 - Security fix: Refuse to send or receive any data over a failed TLS connection (commit 72b669eae8c45dda1850e8e5b30a97c918357b51). The previous behavior could lead to requests on reverse proxy TLS connections being sent in plain text, and might have allowed faking requests in plain text. - Security fix: Reject HTTP requests if they try to access virtual hosts that do not match their TLS connections (commit de3fad3c12f53cdbf082ad675e4b10f521a02811). Additionally check if SNI and Host header match. Thanks to Krista Karppinen for contributing tests! - OCSP stapling is now enabled by default, if possible. OCSP responses are updated regularly and stored in a cache separate from the session cache. The OCSP cache uses mod_socache_shmcb by default (if the module is loaded, no other configuration required). - Session tickets are now enabled by default if using GnuTLS 3.6.4 or newer. GnuTLS 3.6.4 introduced automatic rotation for the used key, and TLS 1.3 takes care of other reasons not to use tickets while requiring them for session resumption. Note that there is currently no mechanism to synchronize ticket keys across a cluster of servers. - The internal cache implementation has been replaced with mod_socache. Users may need to update their GnuTLSCache settings and load the appropriate socache modules. - ALPN (required for HTTP/2) now works correctly with different \"Protocols\" directives between virtual hosts if building with GnuTLS 3.6.3 or newer. Older versions require identical \"Protocols\" directives for overlapping virtual hosts. Thanks to Vincent Tamet for the bug report! - ALPN is now supported for proxy connections, making HTTP/2 proxy connections using mod_proxy_http2 possible. - GnuTLSPriorities is optional now and defaults to \"NORMAL\" if missing. The same applies to GnuTLSProxyPriorities (if TLS proxy is enabled). - The manual is now built as a manual page, too, if pandoc is available. - OpenPGP support has been removed. - Don\'t require pem2openpgp for tests when building without MSVA support. - Support Apache HTTPD 2.4.33 API for proxy TLS connections - Support TLS for HTTP/2 connections with mod_http2 - Fix configuration of OCSP stapling callback
* Wed Dec 20 2017 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.8.3 - Use GnuTLS\' default DH parameters by default - Handle long Server Name Indication data and gracefully ignore unknown SNI types - Send SNI for proxy connections - Deprecate OpenPGP support like GnuTLS did (will be removed completely in a future release) - Do not announce session ticket support for proxy connections - Minor documentation updates (SSL_CLIENT_I_DN, reference for SNI) - Bugfix: Use APR_SIZE_T_FMT for portable apr_size_t formatting - New: Support for OCSP stapling - Bugfix: Access to DBM cache is locked using global mutex \"gnutls-cache\" - Bugfix: GnuTLSSessionTickets is now disabled by default as described in the handbook - Fixed memory leak while checking proxy backend certificate - Fixed memory leaks in post_config - Safely delete session ticket key (requires GnuTLS >= 3.4) - Improved error handling in post_config hook - Various handbook updates - Internal API documentation can be generated using Doxygen - Unused code has been removed (conditionals for GnuTLS 2.x and Apache versions before 2.2, internal Lua bytecode structure last used in 2011). certificate authority - Sunil Mohan Adapa reported retry loops during session shutdown in cleanup_gnutls_session() due to gnutls_bye() incorrectly returning GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED or GNUTLS_E_AGAIN. Setting the GnuTLS session errno in mgs_transport_write() fixes the problem. - Import Daniel Kahn Gillmor\'s patches for GnuPG v2 support from the Debian package. - Build system improvements that allow VPATH builds and get \"make distcheck\" to work - Support SoftHSM 2 for PKCS #11 testing - Increase verbosity of test logs - Update test suite for compatibility with GnuTLS 3.4, which has stricter key usage checks and priorities than 3.3. - Write non-HTML output to mod_status reports if AP_STATUS_SHORT is set (mod_status sets it for requests with the \"auto\" parameter, e.g. https://localhost/server-status?auto). - Register \"ssl_is_https\" function so the special mod_rewrite variable %{HTTPS} works correctly with mod_gnutls. The new test case for this requires Wget or curl. Fixes Debian bug #514005. - Support for local Apache drop-in config files in the test suite (e.g. to load additional modules needed on Fedora). - Try to use markdown to build HTML documentation if pandoc is not available. - Disable use of flock if it is unavailable or does not support timeouts (the latter caused the build to fail on Debian Hurd). - New test: Disable TLS 1.0 (regression test for Debian bug #754960). - Bugfix: Non-blocking reads in the input filter could lead to a busy wait in the gnutls_io_input_read function, causing high load on Keep-Alive connections waiting for data, until either more data could be received or the connection was closed. The fix is to pass EAGAIN/EINTR results up to the input filter so they can be handled properly. - Close TLS session if the input filter receives EOF (mostly relevant for proper termination of proxy connections). - Remove dependency on APR Memcache, which is replaced by the newer version included in the APR Utility Library (libaprutil). - Remove dependency on bc. It was used for floating point arithmetic in the test suite, the calculations have been changed to use integers and pure bash code. - Improved handling of PKCS #11 modules: mod_gnutls now loads either modules specified using GnuTLSP11Module, or the system defaults, but not both. Thanks to Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos for the report and initial patch! - Initialize variables to safe defaults during client certificate verification. Certain error code paths did not set them, but they should never be hit due to config validation. This adds another line of defense.
* Tue Mar 14 2017 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- reverted to 0.7, because 0.8.2 needs gnutls >= 3.3.0 which is currently satisfied only by Tumbleweed
* Mon Mar 13 2017 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.8.2- fix build with new gnutls + apache2-mod_gnutls-no-error-deprecated-declarations.patch- add a true example in %check
* Wed Sep 09 2015 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- test module with %apache_test_module_load
* Wed Sep 09 2015 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- updated to 0.7
* Thu Jul 16 2015 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- Requries: %{apache_suse_maintenance_mmn} This will pull this module to the update (in released distribution) when apache maintainer thinks it is good (due api/abi changes).
* Fri Oct 31 2014 pgajdosAATTsuse.com- call spec-cleaner- use apache rpm macros
 
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