>>>>> "Tina" == Tina Bird <tbird@precision-guesswork.com> writes:
Tina> The vendors listed in the CERT advisory on the OpenSSL
Tina> vulnerabilities are all producing server-side software:
Tina> http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-23.html
Tina> Does anyone know if Netscape, Opera, Internet Explorer or
Tina> any of the other browsers are vulnerable to these issues?
Tina> Thanks in advance -- Tina Bird
Here's how I do it [line may wrap]:
for i in /bin/* /usr/bin/* /sbin/* /usr/sbin/* /usr/X11R6/bin/* /usr/local/bin/* ; do if ldd $i | egrep 'libssl' > /dev/null ; then echo $i ; fi ; done
You could change the list of directories you want to search, or use
the output of a find in the for command. I don't think libcrypto has
issues; if it does, make the argument to egrep
'libcrypto|libssl'.
Regards,
-- Raju
--
Raju Mathur raju@kandalaya.org http://kandalaya.org/
It is the mind that moves
Tina> The vendors listed in the CERT advisory on the OpenSSL
Tina> vulnerabilities are all producing server-side software:
Tina> http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-23.html
Tina> Does anyone know if Netscape, Opera, Internet Explorer or
Tina> any of the other browsers are vulnerable to these issues?
Tina> Thanks in advance -- Tina Bird
Here's how I do it [line may wrap]:
for i in /bin/* /usr/bin/* /sbin/* /usr/sbin/* /usr/X11R6/bin/* /usr/local/bin/* ; do if ldd $i | egrep 'libssl' > /dev/null ; then echo $i ; fi ; done
You could change the list of directories you want to search, or use
the output of a find in the for command. I don't think libcrypto has
issues; if it does, make the argument to egrep
'libcrypto|libssl'.
Regards,
-- Raju
--
Raju Mathur raju@kandalaya.org http://kandalaya.org/
It is the mind that moves