2014-04-18 17:15 GMT+02:00 Paul D. Mirowsky p_mirow...@bentaxna.com:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/18/netcraft_
heartbleed_browser_extension/
If the Netcraft extension determines that a site was vulnerable before
news of Heartbleed broke, it checks the date on the site's SSL
After hearing so many horrible scenarios related to this bug, I guess it's
very easy to slip into paranoia mode. ;-)
The heartbleed bug literally only ever affects web servers that communicate
over a secure channel (and use libssl as the backend, obviously). The same
library is used for client
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On 4/17/2014 4:13 PM, Cley Faye cleyf...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-04-17 21:52 GMT+02:00 Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org:
This is an OpenSSL bug, what does this have to do with Libreoffice?
As far as I can tell, it's because LibreOffice
On 4/18/2014 2:54 AM, Ra ravi...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I know, uses of SSL/TLS other than on webservers don't use
heartbeat as it is only relevant for remote network connections.
You are wrong, so need to do a LOT more reading.
But again... in what way does Libreoffice utilize TCP/UDP
2014-04-18 11:59 GMT+02:00 Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org:
You are wrong, so need to do a LOT more reading.
But again... in what way does Libreoffice utilize TCP/UDP connectivity?
What am I missing? Does it have a hidden built-in SSL client?
Ahem. Some *hidden* features, like,
On April 18, 2014 2:59:30 AM PDT, Tanstaafl wrote:
But again... in what way does Libreoffice utilize TCP/UDP connectivity?
What am I missing? Does it have a hidden built-in SSL client?
Back in the days of StarOffice it did.
Vestiges of it were in OOo 1.x.
I don't know how much of it remains in
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/04/18/netcraft_heartbleed_browser_extension/
If the Netcraft extension determines that a site was vulnerable before
news of Heartbleed broke, it checks the date on the site's SSL
certificate to make sure it has been recently replaced. If it hasn't,
the
Any idea when the Heartbleed bug will be fixed in LibreOffice?
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Le 17 avr. 2014 20:12, alnuwer alnu...@cox.net a écrit :
Any idea when the Heartbleed bug will be fixed in LibreOffice?
It's already done in 4.2.3.3 branch. The 4.1.x versions are not concerned.
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Sophie
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On 4/17/2014 2:16 PM, Sophie Gautier gautier.sop...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Le 17 avr. 2014 20:12, alnuweralnu...@cox.net a écrit :
Any idea when the Heartbleed bug will be fixed in LibreOffice?
It's already done in 4.2.3.3 branch. The 4.1.x versions are not concerned.
???
This is an
2014-04-17 21:52 GMT+02:00 Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org:
This is an OpenSSL bug, what does this have to do with Libreoffice?
As far as I can tell, it's because LibreOffice was linked with a
vulnerable version of openssl.
It's never bad to be on the side of precautions by using the
On 04/17/2014 04:13 PM, Cley Faye wrote:
2014-04-17 21:52 GMT+02:00 Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org:
This is an OpenSSL bug, what does this have to do with Libreoffice?
As far as I can tell, it's because LibreOffice was linked with a
vulnerable version of openssl.
It's never bad to be
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