Re: [SLE] Security updates (CAN-2006-4339)



On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 09:21:18PM +0200, Josef Wolf wrote:
Hello!

It seems to me that I screwed up my installations (10.0 and 10.1). For
some reason I don't receive the patch(es) for the openssl vulnerability
described in http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20060905.txt. I tried
to manually search www.suse.de for available security patches, but i
could not find the page where available updates were listed (in the old
days, before novell bought suse, it was very easy to find :-( )

Its is still in our QA queue.

I expect it to be released either today or monday.

Ciao, Marcus

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