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authorPhil Pennock <pdp@exim.org>2014-04-15 19:43:31 -0700
committerPhil Pennock <pdp@exim.org>2014-04-15 19:43:31 -0700
commitf64a1e235f8579c91d6ea0275d7d97e7a958709b (patch)
tree4845b736949a293dd3dc23a86c48bea5f4b2f028 /src/util
parent6da250931d4b93e2bfe6de4adfc0d884e28a91c9 (diff)
Report OpenSSL build date too.
Adjust `-d -bV` output for OpenSSL to include library build date. Some OS packagers have backported heartbleed security fixes without changing anything in the reported version number. The closest we can get to a reassuring sign for administrators is to report the OpenSSL library build date, as picked by the library which Exim is using at run time. ``` Library version: OpenSSL: Compile: OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014 Runtime: OpenSSL 1.0.1g 7 Apr 2014 : built on: Mon Apr 7 15:08:30 PDT 2014 ``` For comparison, the version information for OpenSSL on Ubuntu (where Exim is by default built with GnuTLS, but this provides for context for comparison): ``` $ openssl version -v -b OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 built on: Mon Apr 7 20:33:29 UTC 2014 ``` GnuTLS: the closest I can find to a runtime value is the call we are already making; if an OS vendor patches GnuTLS without changing the version which would be returned by `gnutls_check_version(NULL)` then the sysadmin is SOL and will have to explore library linkages more carefully.
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