Re: historic data puzzle — what happened on Oct 15, 2014?

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On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 09:00:33AM -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 09:24:04PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > The only thing I see off hand was that we applied RHEL 6.6 to 6.7
> > updates. Could some change there have caused something? but not sure
> > what. 
> > We also dropped SSLv3 support, but that shouldn't have changed any
> > logging... unless somehow those releases used sslv3?
> 
> Ooh, that seems promising. Was that actually the day it was dropped?

The Fedora 16 (doesn't show the number falloff) shipped with
yum-3.4.3. The last update for 15 was 3.2.29-9; 14 was 3.2.28-7, 13 was
3.2.28-5, and so was 12. For 11, 3.2.24-2.

So my working theory is that something happened with SSL after 3.2.24
(maybe previously wasn't using SSL at all?) and then again with 3.4.x
(maybe now not limited to SSLv3).

Hmmm, no, not that it wasn't using SSL in 11, because the repofile for
F11 has https URLs. So, something else. Still, it's a promising theory.

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Matthew Miller
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