I think all you can do is look at pcaps. Willing to eat crow though.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Ingo Schmitt < ingo.schm...@binarysignals.net> wrote: > Is it traceable with the log files when an (successful) attack occurred? > > If yes, we could determine whether the vuln has been used by the bad > guys before. I'm no expert in dealing with apache log files, so I ask > you ;) > > > On 04/08/14 02:10, Kirils Solovjovs wrote: > > We are doomed. > > > > Description: http://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html > > Article dedicated to the bug: http://heartbleed.com/ > > Tool to check if TLS heartbeat extension is supported: > > http://possible.lv/tools/hb/ > > > > A missing bounds check in the handling of the TLS heartbeat extension > > can be used to reveal up to 64kB of memory to a connected client or > server. > > > > 1.0.1[ abcdef] affected. > > > > > > P.S. Happy Monday! > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list > > http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure > > Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/ > > > > -- > --\___________________________________________________ > ingo.schm...@binarysignals.net - GnuPG ID: 0xAFD687D2 | > FP: 7418 77A6 4B59 AF90 4A11 1CCE 91C9 FF1B AFD6 87D2 | > > _______________________________________________ > Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list > http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure > Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/ > -- http://volatile-minds.blogspot.com -- blog http://www.volatileminds.net -- website _______________________________________________ Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list http://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/