On Thu, 27 Oct 2016 21:56:32 +0300 Evgeny Kapun
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> Package: libnss3
> Version: 2:3.26-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> In previous versions of libnss, it was possible to use SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable to save session keys to a file. Since version 3.24,
this is disabled by default at compil
Hi,
I second this.
Right now, I noticed thunderbird keeps sending 5 times more data to the
IMAP server than it gets, and it's been a month at least that it hogs
the CPU for long times.
It I want to debug this here with wireshark, the only other option left
is to force using plaintext, which I'd
severity -1 normal
tags -1 patch
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Hi,
Raising the severity of this bug, it is a regression from NSS 3.24,
affecting all current NSS packages (in wheezy, jessie, stretch, buster
and sid).
Attached is a patch that re-enables the SSLKEYLOGFILE feature in the
debian rules file. Note that the offic
Package: libnss3
Version: 2:3.26-2
Severity: wishlist
In previous versions of libnss, it was possible to use SSLKEYLOGFILE
environment variable to save session keys to a file. Since version 3.24, this
is disabled by default at compile time [1].
I think that SSLKEYLOGFILE support should be enab
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