On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Peter van Bussel <i...@petervanbussel.nl>wrote:

> Ouch!
>
>
>
To be clear, we aren't directly affected.  The attack is against a web
server and there may be plenty of possible and supported configurations
that are not affected.

However, this is a serious situation even if it is not in our code and
requires no upgrades of LedgerSMB and I wanted to share my assessment of
this with the community.  Virtually every e-commerce site should consider
themselves affected too if they rely on OpenSSL.

-- 
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

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