diff -pu -r a/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3con.c b/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3con.c --- a/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3con.c 2012-11-09 15:53:13.884846338 -0800 +++ b/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3con.c 2012-11-09 15:54:18.975797410 -0800 @@ -6244,10 +6244,17 @@ ssl3_CanFalseStart(sslSocket *ss) { !ss->sec.isServer && !ss->ssl3.hs.isResuming && ss->ssl3.cwSpec && + + /* An attacker can control the selected ciphersuite so we only wish to + * do False Start in the case that the selected ciphersuite is + * sufficiently strong that the attack can gain no advantage. + * Therefore we require an 80-bit cipher and a forward-secret key + * exchange. */ ss->ssl3.cwSpec->cipher_def->secret_key_size >= 10 && - (ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->exchKeyType == ssl_kea_rsa || - ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->exchKeyType == ssl_kea_dh || - ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->exchKeyType == ssl_kea_ecdh); + (ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->kea == kea_dhe_dss || + ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->kea == kea_dhe_rsa || + ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->kea == kea_ecdhe_ecdsa || + ss->ssl3.hs.kea_def->kea == kea_ecdhe_rsa); ssl_ReleaseSpecReadLock(ss); return rv; } diff -pu -r a/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3ext.c b/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3ext.c --- a/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3ext.c 2012-11-09 15:39:36.842891686 -0800 +++ b/net/third_party/nss/ssl/ssl3ext.c 2012-11-09 15:56:10.157421377 -0800 @@ -537,6 +537,12 @@ ssl3_ServerHandleNextProtoNegoXtn(sslSoc return SECFailure; } + ss->xtnData.negotiated[ss->xtnData.numNegotiated++] = ex_type; + + /* TODO: server side NPN support would require calling + * ssl3_RegisterServerHelloExtensionSender here in order to echo the + * extension back to the client. */ + return SECSuccess; } @@ -605,6 +611,8 @@ ssl3_ClientHandleNextProtoNegoXtn(sslSoc return SECFailure; } + ss->xtnData.negotiated[ss->xtnData.numNegotiated++] = ex_type; + SECITEM_FreeItem(&ss->ssl3.nextProto, PR_FALSE); return SECITEM_CopyItem(NULL, &ss->ssl3.nextProto, &result); }