Jason Grout wrote:
On 4/8/14, 22:06, kcrisman wrote:
What version does sagenb, cloud, sage cell use?
For the cell server, I have automatic security updates enabled. I
checked yesterday and the openssl package had been automatically
upgraded already.
Note that you also have to restart any se
On 4/8/14, 22:06, kcrisman wrote:
What version does sagenb, cloud, sage cell use?
For the cell server, I have automatic security updates enabled. I
checked yesterday and the openssl package had been automatically
upgraded already.
Jason
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Sorry for the instability on the trac server the last few minutes, but at
least it should not be vulnerable anymore.
Le mercredi 9 avril 2014 05:06:28 UTC+2, kcrisman a écrit :
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> http://www.zdnet.com/heartbleed-serious-openssl-zero-day-vulnerability-revealed-728166/
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> Apparently this is
On 04/09/2014 03:26 PM, leif wrote:
> kcrisman wrote:
>> http://www.zdnet.com/heartbleed-serious-openssl-zero-day-vulnerability-revealed-728166/
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>> Apparently this is a real vulnerability in OpenSSL.
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> We should certainly update the optional OpenSSL spkg (last updated on
> trac to 1.0.1c
kcrisman wrote:
http://www.zdnet.com/heartbleed-serious-openssl-zero-day-vulnerability-revealed-728166/
Apparently this is a real vulnerability in OpenSSL.
We should certainly update the optional OpenSSL spkg (last updated on
trac to 1.0.1c, Volker upgraded it to 1.0.1e upon the switch to