Bug 241936

Summary: Sync mod_nss to mod_ssl in Apache 2.2.4
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Rob Crittenden <rcritten>
Component: mod_nssAssignee: Rob Crittenden <rcritten>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Applied differences of 2.0.59 -> 2.2.4 none

Description Rob Crittenden 2007-05-31 20:16:43 UTC
mod_nss was created against Apache 2.0.52 and has received some minor sync
updates through 2.0.59. It is (beyond) time to bring in new features and bug
fixes from 2.2.4.

Comment 1 Rob Crittenden 2007-05-31 20:41:56 UTC
Created attachment 155840 [details]
Applied differences of 2.0.59 -> 2.2.4

The differences weren't that great and many did not apply to mod_nss since they
were specific to OpenSSL. 

One major change not applied was the SSL upgrade code (RFC 2817).

The changes can be summarized as:

- Do explicit TRUE/FALSE tests with sc->enabled to see if SSL is enabled. Don't
depend on the fact that TRUE = 1
- Remove some dead code
- Minor update to the buffer code that buffers POST data during a renegotation
- Optimize setting environment variables by using a switch statement.

Comment 2 Rob Crittenden 2007-05-31 21:36:31 UTC
Checking in mod_nss.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/mod_nss.c,v  <--  mod_nss.c
new revision: 1.16; previous revision: 1.15
done
Checking in mod_nss.h;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/mod_nss.h,v  <--  mod_nss.h
new revision: 1.18; previous revision: 1.17
done
Checking in nss_engine_init.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/nss_engine_init.c,v  <--  nss_engine_init.c
new revision: 1.29; previous revision: 1.28
done
Checking in nss_engine_io.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/nss_engine_io.c,v  <--  nss_engine_io.c
new revision: 1.8; previous revision: 1.7
done
Checking in nss_engine_kernel.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/nss_engine_kernel.c,v  <--  nss_engine_kernel.c
new revision: 1.10; previous revision: 1.9
done
Checking in nss_engine_vars.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/nss_engine_vars.c,v  <--  nss_engine_vars.c
new revision: 1.9; previous revision: 1.8
done
Checking in nss_util.c;
/cvs/dirsec/mod_nss/nss_util.c,v  <--  nss_util.c
new revision: 1.3; previous revision: 1.2
done
Running syncmail...
Mailing relnotes...
...syncmail done.
Running syncmail...
Mailing cvsdirsec.com...
...syncmail done.


Comment 3 Bug Zapper 2008-04-04 07:20:34 UTC
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