Re: Applying security patches to 0.9.8a

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On 2018-04-17, 22:36 GMT, Rob Marshall wrote:
> The OS is SLES 10 SP3 and there are currently close to 80 
> binaries that appear to use libssl.so.0.9.8.

Whoever decided this platform is a good idea, was in my opinion 
wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_Enterprise tells 
me that a) there was SP4 … why in the world you would not 
install that?, b) it was released April 2011, and all support of 
SLES 10 ceased on 2016-03-30.

Such system is either so disconnected from everything, that 
patching OpenSSL doesn't matter, or patching just OpenSSL (if it 
was possible at all) doesn't make much difference.

Matěj
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