Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000

2004-11-10 Thread Mike Hart
Thomas I copied the openssl dlls from http://www.slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html and replaced the OpenSSL dll's, I also replaced the OpenSSL.exe, I get the correct version when I use a command prompt and do a openssl version and my website is still functioning :-) however the Header inform

Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000

2004-11-08 Thread Mike Hart
Hi Thomas I have the OpenSSL dlls in c:\opensa\openssl\bin they are libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll, there is only one other file in this dir - Openssl.exe. I notice though when I installed Win32OpenSSL it copied the the above dlls to c:\windows\system32 and it also copies a third dll libssl32.dll.

Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000

2004-11-05 Thread kevin
- Original Message - From: "Thomas J. Hruska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:08 PM Subject: Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000 > At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth: > >Hello > >

Re: OpenSSL as part of OpenSA using Windows 2000

2004-11-05 Thread Thomas J. Hruska
At 08:33 AM 11/5/2004 +, Mike Hart writeth: >Hello > >I have OpenSA 1.0.4 Installed on a Windows 2000 Server, there is a >Denial of Service vulnerability with the OpenSSL 0.9.6g portion of >this installation that requires OpenSSL to be upgraded to OpenSSL >0.9.7d or 0.9.6m. There seems to be no