Andreas Haumer wrote:
I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
I tested this on two installations and both had this problem.
Re-compiling the openssh sources against
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Hi!
Jorey Bump schrieb:
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What distribution of Linux are you using? openssl is one of those
packages you might not want to replace if you want to stay in sync with
your distribution's security/bugfix updates. In many cases, you should
I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
I tested this on two installations and both had this problem.
We are experiencing the same problem with the 0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
Dawn Keenan wrote:
I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
I tested this on two installations and both had this problem.
We are experiencing the same problem with
I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
I tested this on two installations and both had this problem.
We discovered similar problems caused by a change in
I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
I tested this on two installations and both had this problem.
We discovered similar problems caused by a change in the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:22:00 -0700, David
Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
davids I just tried to upgrade from openssl-0.9.7g to 0.9.7h
davids and noticed that my openssh-4.2p1 server and clients now
davids crash with segfault with the new openssl shared library!
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:53:23 +0200 (CEST),
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
levitte The patch to correct the problem is quite easy, though, and
levitte you can find it attached to this letter.
That patch isn't enough, apparently. Follow Andy's
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Do I have to apply this to 0.9.8a too?
Matthias Maddes Bücher
On 11.10.2005 21:53, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
Correct analysis.
What's happened is that the FIPS functions for SHA224, SHA256,
SHA384 and SHA512 were added. They
Do I have to apply this to 0.9.8a too?
NO. A.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:08:35 +0200, Matthias
Buecher / Germany [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
maddes.b Do I have to apply this to 0.9.8a too?
No, this is a 0.9.7h issue only.
Cheers,
Richard
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