I haven't seen anything on this mailing list, or on the Best Practical web
site, that discusses the Heartbleed vulnerability.
Does RT use OpenSSL in any way?
My server had a vulnerable version of OpenSSL installed at the time RT was
compiled. I would like to know if RT needs to be recompiled/upgraded now that
OpenSSL has been patched.
Thanks,
Fred
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