Yes, it works with the version of libssl from unstable since SSLv3 is not 
disabled in that version. The main problem is that currently, fetchmail does 
not work with more secure versions of libssl (which have SSLv3 disabled 
completely). I just provided one solution (completely disable SSLv3 in 
fetchmail), but if another one (such as automatically detecting that libssl 
does not provide SSLv3 and therefore not even attempting to load the SSLv3 
symbols) works better, that's fine too.

Currently, the version of fetchmail in experimental is the same as the version 
of fetchmail in unstable. If necessary, you could release a different version 
of fetchmail for experimental which drops SSLv3 support entirely (if updating 
the one in unstable seems like a bad idea currently), since SSLv3 support 
*should* be dropped at some point due to the POODLE bug.

This is not an issue of fetchmail negotiating SSLv3 by default, this is an 
issue of fetchmail looking for symbols in libssl *which don't exist*. The first 
would only surface if, for example, libssl provided an empty implementation of 
SSLv3 but still exported the symbols. What's happening right now is that the 
symbols don't even exist, which leads to the program not working at all. This 
is regardless of whether or not I actually utilize SSLv3 as my protocol (which 
I never specifically requested).

- Chiraag
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Chiraag M Nataraj
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Email: chiraag.nata...@gmail.com
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Website: http://chiraag.nataraj.us

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 12:38:54AM +0100, Nico Golde wrote:
> Hi,
> * Chiraag Nataraj <chiraag.nata...@gmail.com> [2015-01-13 12:22]:
> > Package: fetchmail
> > Version: 6.3.26-1+b1
> > Severity: grave
> > Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> You filed a bug against a version that works absolutely fine with the openssl 
> version it is supposed to work with. Hence, I'm inclined to close that bug or 
> downgrade it to wishlist in favor of removing/disabling sslv3 support in 
> fetchmail.
> 
> > When the latest version of libssl1.0.0 is installed from experimental 
> > (which has SSLv3 disabled), Fetchmail exits with the following error:
> > 
> > fetchmail: relocation error: fetchmail: symbol SSLv3_client_method, version 
> > OPENSSL_1.0.0 not defined in file libssl.so.1.0.0 with link time reference
> 
> See above
> 
> > Fetchmail should be rebuilt to not require SSLv3.
> 
> The patch you included simply removes this feature entirely:
> --- fetchmail-6.3.26/socket.c   2013-04-23 22:00:45.000000000 +0200
> +++ socket.c    2015-01-14 00:29:53.412608735 +0100
> @@ -913,8 +913,6 @@
>                         report(stderr, GT_("Your operating system does not 
> support SSLv2.\n"));
>                         return -1;
>  #endif
> -               } else if(!strcasecmp("ssl3",myproto)) {
> -                       _ctx[sock] = SSL_CTX_new(SSLv3_client_method());
>                 } else if(!strcasecmp("tls1",myproto)) {
>                         _ctx[sock] = SSL_CTX_new(TLSv1_client_method());
>                 } else if (!strcasecmp("ssl23",myproto)) {
> 
> In the current git version of fetchmail, sslv3 is not negotiated by default, 
> unless a user explicitly requests to do so. As such I'm not sure how useful 
> this patch is as well.
> 
> Matthias, do you mind weighing in on this?
> 
> Thanks
> Nico
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