Thanks for spotting that, looks like we updated that build in
june last year for some reason. We'll check the others to be
sure.
Full distributions will be done shortly but the above should
be sufficient for anyone who needs a fix in a hurry.
ChrisP.
Chris,
If all other platforms were running OpenSSL v0.98 until a
few days ago, why is our release (SurgeMail Version 6.5b-52,
Built Jan 11 2014 10:30:54, Platform Linux_64 (Surgeweb
Enabled)) running 1.0.1e?
mail1:~# tellmail status | grep OpenSSL
SSL/TLS (OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013), Allow=(*)
mail1:~#
Perhaps because we got a custom build?
Regards,
Frank
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2014 5:00 PM
Subject: re: Re: [SurgeMail List] CVE-2014-0160 a. k.
a.Heartbleed
Right, as far as I can recall all platforms other than
solaris x86 were on 9.8 of openssl until a few days ago
(because we preferred the stability of that version) then
about a week ago we started changing to 1.0.1f on linux and
windows to allow the use of some of the better encryption
features it provided to protect ya'll from the NSA :-).
So to quickly check if you have a problem do this:
WINDOWS: tellmail status | find "OpenSSL"
SSL/TLS (OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014), Allow=(*)
UNIX: tellmail status | grep "OpenSSL"
SSL/TLS (OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014), Allow=(*)
If you see '1.0.1' then you have a problem, if you see
0.9.8... then you are all good and can relax.
We will be doing new builds for all affected systems in the
next hour or two and will post the
builds to this list.
ChrisP.
Both 6.5a and 6.6a for Solaris x64 are vulnerable.
It would be great to get some guidance from NetWin on this.
They may, of course, be busy right now.
Best,
Chris
I am running Windows 6.6b-7 (has 0.9.8r) and it is
statically linked. So that is save. I hope that Netwin is not
supplying a build with 1..0.1f for Windows and other
platforms.