[TriLUG] OpenSSL vulnerability (but not an easy one to crack)
Tanner Lovelace
lovelace at wayfarer.org
Fri Feb 21 16:36:12 EST 2003
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 15:27, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> I see that Mandrake has already released errata packages.
> Red Hat tends to be a bit slower with their errata -- I wonder if this
> is because they test things more thoroughly? Or are they just slower?
> *grin*
Considering that RedHat came out with Apache 2 way early and is still
stuck on version 2.0.40, I'd say, no. Especially, considering that
Mandrake has been testing Apache 2 for over a year and only just now
added it into their latest beta (version 2.0.44 with PHP 4.3.0+CVS
fixes, which is the first Apache2/PHP combo that actually works right).
:-)
Cheers, Tanner
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