I'm running this on my g604t router
/var/log # cat /etc/RT_release
2.97
/var/log # cat /etc/RT_version
RouterTech_3.6.0D_20120130_2.97
(Adam2; 20120130230048)
/var/log # cat /etc/RT_buildver
RouterTech_3.6.0D_20120130_2.97
With openvpn 2.1.1
Thu Apr 17 15:49:41 2014 OpenVPN 2.1.1 mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu [SSL] built on Feb 4 2011
Am I vulnerable to the heartbleed bug ?
HeartBleed ?
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Re: HeartBleed ?
The openvpn server in the firmware is not vulnerable. You need to check the client software on your computer however.
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Re: HeartBleed ?
Thanks I guess because it's old and doesn't have any heartbeat feature in it right ?thechief wrote:The openvpn server in the firmware is not vulnerable. You need to check the client software on your computer however.
I'm using the latest TunnelBlick which has that SSL bug fixed.
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Re: HeartBleed ?
Even if we built a new version today, it wouldn't have the problem - the OpenSSL version is pre-HeartBleed.cele82 wrote:Thanks I guess because it's old and doesn't have any heartbeat feature in it right ?thechief wrote:The openvpn server in the firmware is not vulnerable. You need to check the client software on your computer however.
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