I installed GitLab 6.6.5 via the omnibus package on Ubuntu 12.04 LTE. My question is will the Ubuntu OpenSSL heartbleed update cover the GitLab's installation? The installation has an embedded nginx that is installed. I have enabled SSL via the GitLab Omnibus Merge Request #66.
GitLab Omnibus SSL Vulnerability (Heartbleed)
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Just so it is clear:
-> # ldd /opt/gitlab/embedded/sbin/nginx
...
libssl.so.1.0.0 => /opt/gitlab/embedded/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 (0x00007fe3cf8f9000)
libcrypto.so.1.0.0 => /opt/gitlab/embedded/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0 (0x00007fe3cf520000)
...
Gitlab omnibus uses its own bundled OpenSSL. apt-get update will not update and protect an install of gitlab omnibus.
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Having an embedded NGinX doesn't mean it won't use the
/usr/bin/opensslinstalled on your system. (for instance, the ngx_http_ssl_module does require openssl)If that openssl is 1.0.1g or 1.0.2, you won't have any issue.
If not, it is easy enough to recompile it and install it.
To be sure, you can type:
That will give you the path of the openssl used by the binary
nginx.To get the full path, you can then use
Bruno adds in the comments:
The OP crushedGrass points out in the comments Jacob Vosmaer (
jacobvosmaer)'s commit "Update omnibus-software (CVE-2014-0160)", in omnibus-gitlab