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Adam Duskett ae1cf0f3b8 softether: require libopenssl
softether tries to use SSLv3 functionality as a fallback. LibreSSL
doesn't support SSLv3 anymore. Two main issues prevent a patch:

- Trying to wrap the sslv3 functionality from the source with a guard
  clause results in linking errors after compiling is done.
- There are multiple security vulnerabilities with using sslv3.
- There are multiple security issues in github pertaining to using
  sslv3.
- This project seems to not be updated very often, and the security
  issues are being ignored it seems.

For people who still want to use softether, they will have to use
libopenssl.

Signed-off-by: Adam Duskett <Adamduskett@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2017-10-21 21:28:13 +02:00
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board configs/mx6udoo: Bump kernel and U-Boot versions 2017-10-15 15:54:04 +02:00
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configs configs/mx6udoo: Bump kernel and U-Boot versions 2017-10-15 15:54:04 +02:00
docs manual: clarify license file hash check during legal-info target 2017-10-17 23:36:08 +02:00
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linux linux: Deselect all unconfigured compression options 2017-10-21 20:20:45 +02:00
package softether: require libopenssl 2017-10-21 21:28:13 +02:00
support support/testing: update ISO9660 test case Linux kernel 2017-10-21 21:16:25 +02:00
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