OpenSSL security releases do not require Node.js security releases
Summary
The OpenSSL Security releases of September 10th, 2019 do not affect Node.js.
Analysis
Our assessment of the security advisory is:
-
ECDSA remote timing attack (CVE-2019-1547) Not affected. Node supports only named curves for ECDSA signing.
-
Fork Protection (CVE-2019-1549) Not affected. Node.js always call
exec()
afterfork()
so will not duplicate the PRNG state in the forked process. -
Padding Oracle in
PKCS7_dataDecode
andCMS_decrypt_set1_pkey
(CVE-2019-1563) Not affected. Node does not support PCKS7 and CMS.
Given this assessment, the OpenSSL updates will be treated as non-security patch updates, and will come out in the regularly scheduled updates to supported release lines.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Shigeki Ohtsu for his rapid analysis of the OpenSSL security advisory.
Contact and future updates
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