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Message-ID: <20020731082832.GQ11568@faveve.uni-stuttgart.de>
From: delta at citecs.de (Helmut Springer)
Subject: OpenSSL problem: is mod_ssl also vulnerable?

On 31 Jul 2002 at 09:13 +0200, Jedi/Sector One wrote:
>   But you don't need a new mod_ssl version to be safe against it.
>   Only bring OpenSSL up to date, and your mod_ssl module will be
>   safe.

...if it is linked dynamically.  Make sure.

-- 
MfG/best regards, helmut springer                        delta@...ecs.de

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