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On 18/06/2019 20:21, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
It doesn't have to be JavaScript, it can be ANY scripting.
Or any code.
The whole idea of running software you don't know anything about is insane.
When it
comes to an updated browser, the exploit relies upon very precise
timing differ
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On 30/10/17 12:24, Russell Coker wrote:
I agree. There's little downside nowadays. Squid doesn't work particularly
well caching APT repositories nowadays (strange timeouts and hangs during
downloads) so the caching benefit of non-SSL has mostly gone away.
I have no problems with
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On 03/08/16 11:55, Paul Wise wrote:
I'm not part of the team,
Me neither.
but I do know that contrib and non-free are
not supported by the Debian security team, so they are unlikely to
make any fixes nor announcements.
https://www.debian.org/security/faq#contrib
You can downl
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Vladislav Kurz wrote:
So, why does openssh-server depend on libssl ?
ldd /usr/sbin/sshd says it needs libcrypto.so, which is part of openssl?
Maybe the question should be does SSH use a heartbeat?
Regards,
Rob
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Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
Yes this is unfortunately a bug in that part of the libssl1.0.0
postinst! apache2 is also affected and should be restarted after the
openssl update.
AFAIK all services that use TLS + open-ssl are effected.
I generated new keys for Apache, Asterisk, Exim a
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