lient that I'm new at and he claims that there's a
> security problem with the openssl command to his servers.
>
> Internal IP exposed after running a openssl (version 1.1.0j) connect command:
>
> openssl s_client -connect 103.XX.XXX.XX:10443 -quiet
>
> Where 103.XX.X
On 03/25/2019 01:08 PM, openssl-users-requ...@openssl.org digested:
> Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 11:33:55 +1100
> From: Abdul Qoyyuum
>
> GET /images HTTP/1.0
Note that this is a HTTP 1.*0* request that doesn't require the client
to send a Host: header stating what *his* idea of "which server am I
t
On 3/24/2019 19:33, Abdul Qoyyuum wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> New to the mailing list and a complete newbie to openssl and the
> likes. There's a ticket by a client that I'm new at and he claims that
> there's a security problem with the openssl command to his servers.
Hi all,
New to the mailing list and a complete newbie to openssl and the likes.
There's a ticket by a client that I'm new at and he claims that there's a
security problem with the openssl command to his servers.
Internal IP exposed after running a openssl (version 1.1.0j)