Not exactly a direct openSSL-Test, but you could check your specific OR-Port (or any other port you want to check) and see if it's a web-server related problem or not.
i find this site quite useful: https://filippo.io/Heartbleed/
if you are checking you OR-Port tick the: "Advanced (might cause false results): ignore certificates"
Am 22.06.2014 21:24, schrieb Tora Tora Tora:
Yes, both Qualys and Tripwire tests are testing a web server's HTTPS port.
Yes, I do run mod_pagespeed on the web server. Alas, I get the same result when I disable it and restart Apache. It is however an interesting direction to investigate, since now I am thinking of examining other modules as well, such as mod_ssl, etc.
Does anyone know of a test to run against OpenSSL directly to confirm it is patched (I do not mean checking the change log)?
Thanks...
On 06/22/2014 03:52 AM, Andreas Reich wrote:
At least the qualys online test is only testing port 443 - could it be that you run your web-server on this port? If you run your web-server with e.g. mod-spdy you also have to update mod-spdy because it is built with its own openssl.
This was a problem on my server too (not fedora or Centos tough)
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