SUSE Container Update Advisory: bci/openjdk ----------------------------------------------------------------- Container Advisory ID : SUSE-CU-2022:2968-1 Container Tags : bci/openjdk:11 , bci/openjdk:11-32.22 , bci/openjdk:latest Container Release : 32.22 Severity : moderate Type : recommended References : 1191546 1198980 1201298 1202870 1204729 ----------------------------------------------------------------- The container bci/openjdk was updated. The following patches have been included in this update: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Advisory ID: SUSE-RU-2022:3958-1 Released: Fri Nov 11 15:20:45 2022 Summary: Recommended update for mozilla-nss Type: recommended Severity: moderate References: 1191546,1198980,1201298,1202870,1204729 This update for mozilla-nss fixes the following issues: mozilla-nss was updated to NSS 3.79.2 (bsc#1204729) * Bump minimum NSPR version to 4.34.1. * Gracefully handle null nickname in CERT_GetCertNicknameWithValidity. - FIPS: Allow the use of DSA keys (verification only) (bsc#1201298). - FIPS: Add sftk_FIPSRepeatIntegrityCheck() to softoken's .def file (bsc#1198980). - FIPS: Allow the use of longer symmetric keys via the service level indicator (bsc#1191546). - FIPS: Export sftk_FIPSRepeatIntegrityCheck() correctly (bsc#1198980). - FIPS: Prevent sessions from getting flagged as non-FIPS (bsc#1191546). - FIPS: Mark DSA keygen unapproved (bsc#1191546, bsc#1201298). - FIPS: Enable userspace entropy gathering via libjitterentropy (bsc#1202870). - FIPS: Prevent keys from getting flagged as non-FIPS and add remaining TLS mechanisms. - FIPS: Use libjitterentropy for entropy. - FIPS: Fixed an abort() when both NSS_FIPS and /proc FIPS mode are enabled. The following package changes have been done: - libfreebl3-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated - libfreebl3-hmac-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated - mozilla-nss-certs-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated - libsoftokn3-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated - mozilla-nss-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated - libsoftokn3-hmac-3.79.2-150400.3.15.1 updated