jdlightsey
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cPanel & WHM doesn't ship it's own version of OpenSSL. It uses the version of OpenSSL that comes with your distro. RedHat's information on these issues is here:
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CentOS pushed their updated packages out to the mirrors last night. [url=http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-January/date.html]The CentOS-announce January 2015 Archive by date
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It's very difficult to be certain with EXIM. cPanel's configurations does not set the particular EXIM configuration options that Qualys focused on, but cPanel does heavily customize EXIM and hooks...
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RedHat's bug tracker indicates that RedHat and CentOS 5, 6, and 7 aren't vulnerable to this issue. cPanel uses the SSL libraries provided by RedHat and CentOS. You can find more information here:
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Our knowledgebase article on the Frontpage blocker talks about how to do this:
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That is correct. The interfaces that allow you to configure SSLCiphers for each subsystem should now have separate textboxes to enter the SSLProtocol string. We're working on getting the online do...
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]Any chance of a cPanel official update post, ideally with an e.t.a. for the next release which will remove SSL 3.0? Thanks. I sat down with the head of the team that is doing the updates this mor...
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]so for /var/cpanel/conf/cpsrvd/ssl_socket_args /var/cpanel/conf/cpdavd/ssl_socket_args /usr/lib/courier/etc/imapd /usr/lib/courier/etc/imapd-ssl /usr/lib/courier/etc/pop3d /usr/lib/courier/etc/po...
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CentOS 5 is limited to SSLv2, SSLv3 and TLSv1.0 as the available protocol list. You could try the other combinations RedHat is recommending, but they should all have the same effect of limiting Cen...
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]would be nice to have a single WHM SSL management page which allows controlling SSL protocols, ciphers for all cpanel services Apache, mail etc instead of separate pages to go through :) That has...