Good day...I've much appreciated the SyncBack software for some years (using SE & Pro), and have it installed at a number of client sites, which brings me to the current issues concerning OpenSSL and the "Heartbleed" security issue.
I see that SyncBack 6.5.30.0 uses OpenSSL library components that are at version 1.0.1.3 (plus, a renamed component at v1.0.0.2). I have been unsuccessful in simply swapping out via file-copy; SyncBack is apparently coded to do a version check of the dll files.
So, is some sort of patch in the works to update the OpenSSL components to v1.0.1g, or to do something else to remedy the Heartbleed issue?
I see that SyncBack 6.5.30.0 uses OpenSSL library components that are at version 1.0.1.3 (plus, a renamed component at v1.0.0.2). I have been unsuccessful in simply swapping out via file-copy; SyncBack is apparently coded to do a version check of the dll files.
So, is some sort of patch in the works to update the OpenSSL components to v1.0.1g, or to do something else to remedy the Heartbleed issue?