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Category Archive for 'OpenSSL'

Awhile back, I posted “Request Tracker Installation (Part 1 of 2),” which provided information and additional links concerning Request Tracker (RT). As a reminder, RT is an enterprise-grade ticketing system which allows for the checking of the status of various tasks including when the tasks were requested, who requested the tasks and why, [...]

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By now, you likely have heard about the Debian OpenSSL Vulnerability, found by Luciano Bello. It was originally announced on May 13th. What occurred is that code was removed because it caused the Valgrind and Purify tools to produce warnings about the use of uninitialized data in code that was linked to OpenSSL. [...]

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Apache and OpenSSL

Adding to the previous post titled “An Apache Implementation“, today we will discuss implementing OpenSSL under Apache. To quote from the OpenSSL site, OpenSSL is “a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well [...]

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