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    Restore historical behavior for absent ServerHello extensions · 1c259bb5
    Benjamin Kaduk 提交于
    In OpenSSL 1.1.0, when there were no extensions added to the ServerHello,
    we did not write the extension data length bytes to the end of the
    ServerHello; this is needed for compatibility with old client implementations
    that do not support TLS extensions (such as the default configuration of
    OpenSSL 0.9.8).  When ServerHello extension construction was converted
    to the new extensions framework in commit
    7da160b0, this behavior was inadvertently
    limited to cases when SSLv3 was negotiated (and similarly for ClientHellos),
    presumably since extensions are not defined at all for SSLv3.  However,
    extensions for TLS prior to TLS 1.3 have been defined in separate
    RFCs (6066, 4366, and 3546) from the TLS protocol specifications, and as such
    should be considered an optional protocol feature in those cases.
    
    Accordingly, be conservative in what we send, and skip the extensions block
    when there are no extensions to be sent, regardless of the TLS/SSL version.
    (TLS 1.3 requires extensions and can safely be treated differently.)
    Reviewed-by: NMatt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
    Reviewed-by: NPaul Dale <paul.dale@oracle.com>
    (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/4296)
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