@nathank
Sir, Google provides a plug-in to its Chrome browser to alert the user. It is the same concept as any internet security software installed in our PCs so I don't see any concern for that matter.
@nathank
Sir, Google provides a plug-in to its Chrome browser to alert the user. It is the same concept as any internet security software installed in our PCs so I don't see any concern for that matter.
A lot of misinformation here. That tool that shows you if a website is, frankly, retarded.
I pointed it at a couple of my internet facing servers that I know for a fact are not affected and it told me "the ssl certificate is minted blah blah and vulnerable" and "Uses Apache / OpenSSL" (cough, bull####, cough).
Heartbleed affects OpenSSL 1.0.1 ONLY. The other MAJOR deployed version is OpenSSL 0.9.8
Most serious sysadmins don't go randomly upgrading to the latest and greatest unless there is something that is actually needed in that version. Every single one of my 14 linux servers uses a variant of OpenSSL 0.9.8 (g through to z). Pointing that tool at an OpenSSL 0.9.8 server still says it is affected. Never needed to upgrade out of the stable and stil lin development 0.9.8
So.... just because that stupid website says a site is affected means nothing.
Mass media hysteria.
I must be grumpy. I'm going for coffee.
Lol
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