OpenSSL prior to 0.9.8l, and 0.9.8m up to and including 1.x, does not properly restrict client-initiated renegotiation within the SSL and TLS protocols, which might make it easier for remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) by performing many renegotiations within a single connection, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-5094. NOTE: it can also be argued that it is the responsibility of server deployments, not a security library, to prevent or limit renegotiation when it is inappropriate within a specific environment
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openssl openssl 0.9.8m |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8n |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8p |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8u |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8s |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8r |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8t |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8o |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8w |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8v |
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openssl openssl 0.9.8x |
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openssl openssl |