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04-15-2014 08:53 PM
04-15-2014 08:53 PM
The heartbleed bug
Hi Friends,
Anybody know about impact of a recent disclose vunerability ''Heartbleed" bug to HP-UX? and how to prevent it?
Thanks in advanced.
Cheers,
Pomz
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04-16-2014 06:36 AM
04-16-2014 06:36 AM
Re: The heartbleed bug
I just wrote an internal whitepaper for my company regarding this.
In a nutshell, you need to check the versions of OpenSSL you are running on your system. You can do this in a couple of ways.
# openssl version
Will check the version that is in your $PATH.
You should probably also check and see if you have multiple versions installed on the system.
One way to do this is:
# swlist -l product openssl
It is entirely possible that you have a version from HP installed, that was installed by default with the OS, and also a separate version that was installed from the HP-UX porting and archive centre.
HP's latest version of OpenSSL is available here, but it is based on ver 0.9.8y and 0.9.7m of OpenSSL.
https://h20392.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=OPENSSL11I
The latest OpenSSL from the HP-UX porting and archive centre is here:
http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Development/Libraries/openssl-1.0.1g/
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04-16-2014 06:43 AM
04-16-2014 06:43 AM
Re: The heartbleed bug
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/kb/docDisplay/?docId=emr_na-c04239413
(unless you installed openssl from another source ...)
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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04-17-2014 05:15 AM
04-17-2014 05:15 AM
Re: The heartbleed bug
By the way, if you need to explain the Heartbleed bug to a non-technical person, this xkcd.com comic strip can be very helpful: