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Bump to 0.9.8za (CVE-2014-0224 and friends) #86
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Some of Meterpreter's build scripts dynamically pull in OpenSSL from the canonical remote site, https://openssl.org. Some do not (notably, Windows).
This ensures that we pull in 0.9.8za, which is patched against the various OpenSSL vulns described at
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140605.txt
The SHA1sum should be:
adca1eb1a103a5536b24e1ed7e45051e2939731 openssl-0.9.8za.tar.gz
The MD5sum should be:
2f989915f8fea49aa1bc37aa58500cce openssl-0.9.8za.tar.gz
Verification
Binary Verification
Once you have some binaries in hand, you should verify:
Landing
When this is landed, the gem should be updated at rapid7/meterpreter_bins. Another PR will be opened for that.
Redmine issue 8808 is tracking this, as well. See: https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/issues/8808
Since we do not currently use the Meterpreter gem (coming soon though!), the generated binaries need to be copied over to the rapid7/metasploit-framework repo. Another PR will be opened there once binaries are generated for Posix and Windows.