On 02/04/16 03:38 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
CentOS tracks RHEL and there is something I think probably can only be done in a point release but I believe should be done.
Update to nss and curl.
The problem - the version of curl that ships with CentOS does not support ECC cryptography.
A newer version would, but requires manual specification of the ciphers if the TLS/SSL library used (NSS on RHEL/Fedora) does not have the ECC ciphers enabled by default, and the NSS in RHEL/CentOS 7 does not.
This causes a problem when using CentOS 7 for something like a CDN that needs to pull content from a server using modern ECC cryptography without support for the older cryptography methods, and some sensitive servers are starting to do just that to avoid being vulnerable to various 0 day exploits that pop up with older cryptography.
I think the NSS library should be rebuilt to have ECC ciphers enabled by default (I don't think that requires a version update) and that curl should be updated, with a newer build, that includes a bump to the .so version.
Thoughts on this?
I'm out of town, I plan to try and file a bugzilla for this when I get back, but if this sounds idiotic to most then I won't.
I can solve it on my system with a local build.
Thank you for your time.
You can always ask in bugzilla. If they reject it, you should at least get their reasoning.