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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
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like I said I didnt experience issues, but again, one man cant tst all corners. So, if you dont want to play risk, use the ruby version for open ssl 0.9.8 :) |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
btw. with version compiled for openssl version 0.9.8, you will need to change gem sources to http from https due to outdated certificates ;)
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gem source -r https://rubygems.org/ |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
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metasploit, from git, ruby rules!
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
Is this version posted at the opening post of openssl vulnerable?
Edit: I see there's a working 0.98 version too, that was safe from the heartbleed AFAIK. Anyway let's see if I can get metasploit running soon:D |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
all versions of openssl 1.0 up till 1.0.1f are vulnerable to the heartbleed exploit, so - yes! 1.0.1e that I build will be vulnerable !
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
recently reflashed my phone and installed power kernel 52.
I opened the deb with file manager and tried to install with app manager. It gives me a "Incompatible application package" error Should I just install this with dpkg instead? How would you go about launching msfconsole with ruby1.9 btw? Thanks buddy :) |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
i got problem when lunch this prog....'ruby' not found when im running via terminal..with ruby version 1.8,im running 'ruby1.8' working good..have an idea?and how to remove all this version ruby and openssl??:confused::confused::confused::confused:: confused::confused:
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
to be able to run 'ruby' either add /usr/local/bin to your PATH
or ln - s /usr/local/bin/ruby /usr/bin/ruby if you want to delete dpkg -r ruby-1.93p448 |
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Ruby 1.93p448 (Maemo 5)
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see attachment...the error i mean....see at the last 4line in my terminal...have u get this before??when lunching metasploit also got that error...
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