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Re: embedding openssl source in sslcan



On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 13:37:11 +0100, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:

> tl;dr: Has anyone a problem if sslscan embeds openssl 1.0.2 in its
> source?
> 
> sslscan [0] as packaged in Debian currently relies on external libssl as
> provided by the openssl package. The openssl package disables support
> compression, SSLv2 and SSLv3 which is good but it also means that
> sslscan can not detect a SSL implementation that is still providing
> support for one of these deprecated protocols or compression.
> One could say that it is not required to test for SSLv2 because if
> libssl does not support it then it is not possible for an application to
> offer it. However libssl is not the only SSL toolkit in Debian and one
> might need to scan a non-Debian / older machine.
> 
Is this really something we need to be shipping?  If yes, I'd personally
really like this to get an explicit exemption from normal policy by the
security team, so please talk to them (debian-security@ldo is not it).

Cheers,
Julien


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