On Wed, 2015-01-14 at 22:39 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Matthew Saltzman
<mjs(a)clemson.edu> wrote:
> SSLLabs reports a couple of servers of mine have SSL v3 enabled and are
> vulnerable to POODLE. I followed instructions for Apache httpd at
>
https://scotthelme.co.uk/sslv3-goes-to-the-dogs-poodle-kills-off-protocol/, but that
does not seem to cure the problem. SSLLabs still reports the servers as vulnerable. Does
anyone know what I'm missing?
>
> The server also runs Trac and Subversion servers and a separate vhost
> runs Jenkins. Does something special need to be done for those
> services?
>
> (These are, in fact, RHEL 7 servers running httpd-2.2.15-39.el6.x86_64,
> but I hope someone here will know what's going on.)
RHEL servers have support from Red Hat, send an email or pick up the
phone. The patches between RHEL and Fedora are documented, but unless
someone actually knows the answer it's totally non-obvious how to
answer your question other than "yes I realize it's 2015, but here's
how you use a telephone..."
Well, this is a site license at a large university, so in order to get
to RH support, I have to go through (sometimes not very responsive or
helpful) institutional IT middlemen. So I thought I'd ask here first,
in case the answer was simple and/or common across httpd versions,
because sometimes folks on this list are generous and willing to help
out in such cases.
Sorry to bother you.
--
Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu