Edward M wrote, On 04/10/2014 07:59 AM (EEST):
On 4/9/2014 3:30 PM, eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I gotta say....I'm so impressed with the way this issue has been
handled by the developers here @ Fedora....I've updated all three of
my Fedora boxes....and will sleep soundly knowing the vulnerability
has been addressed by the best and brightest! So a heart felt "Thank
You" to the Guys and Gals who have dedicated their time to creating
the BEST operating system to ever grace my Dell computers!!!
You may also want to create new private key, buy a new cert
from CA and install the new key.
for each website supporting OpenSSL and change the passwords.
since this problem existed for two years
and there is not really way to detect, if it was exploited by
someone.
Add to that - revoke old certificate and hope the mechanism works with
your user's browsers and/or other software.
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