We are running RADIATOR on Windows using Active State PERL and the RADIATOR supplied open SSL perl module. The OpenSSL library appears the version is 0.9.8, so I think we are good.
You can test the version of OpenSSL being using by your PERL installation with the following script: use Net::SSleay; my $ver_number = Net::SSLeay::SSLeay(); printf "%#x", $ver_number; Where the output should match…(add missing leading zeros..) # 0x00903100 => openssl-0.9.3 # 0x00904100 => openssl-0.9.4 # 0x00905100 => openssl-0.9.5 # 0x0090600f => openssl-0.9.6 # 0x0090601f => openssl-0.9.6a # 0x0090602f => openssl-0.9.6b # ... # 0x009060df => openssl-0.9.6m # 0x0090700f => openssl-0.9.7 # 0x0090701f => openssl-0.9.7a # 0x0090702f => openssl-0.9.7b # ... # 0x009070df => openssl-0.9.7m # 0x0090800f => openssl-0.9.8 # 0x0090801f => openssl-0.9.8a # 0x0090802f => openssl-0.9.8b # ... # 0x0090814f => openssl-0.9.8t # 0x1000000f => openssl-1.0.0 # 0x1000004f => openssl-1.0.0d # 0x1000007f => openssl-1.0.0g -Neil -- Neil Johnson Network Engineer The University of Iowa Phone: 319 384-0938 Fax: 319 335-2951 E-Mail: neil-john...@uiowa.edu
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