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Extreme Networks update on the OpenSSL vulnerability called “Heartbleed"

Extreme Networks update on the OpenSSL vulnerability called “Heartbleed"

Tamera_Rousseau
New Contributor
Patches will be available for all affected products by Monday (4/14). Reference Extreme Network CERT VU#720951 Vulnerability Advisory note for additional details. http://learn.extremenetworks.com/rs/extreme/images/CERT_VU%23720951_Vulnerability_Advisory_04_11_201...
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Paul_Poyant
New Contributor III
This information was added yesterday to the end of the NetSight Patch readme file, in the copy that is accessible from the end of the "Article ID: 16131" as both embedded and hyperlinked above:

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Optional verification of results:

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In 'dpkg -l | grep ssl' command output, the "libssl1.0.0" and "openssl" packages should display version "1.0.1-4ubuntu5.12" if the patch has been successfully applied.


The last time I checked (yesterday), it had not yet been added to the copy out on the NMS Product page.

Thanks, Paul.

Kevin_Su
New Contributor
Hi

After patch the NetSight, how can I make sure the bug has been fixed?

Thanks.
Kevin

Andy_M
New Contributor
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled heartbleed OpenSSL vulnerability. Does anyone have any information on whether or not and which Enterasys or Extreme products are affected by this vulnerability?
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