openSSL heartbleed

Hi,

do you use OpenSSL in any of your Aspose-Total .NET products?
If so, in what case is it used?
Do we have to worry about the heartbleed-case?

Interesting for us is
word
excel
powerpoint
mail
pdf

thank you.

kind regards,
Oliver

Hi Oliver,


Thanks for contacting support.

I would like to answer from Aspose.Pdf perspective. Please note that this API does not use or depends upon OpenSSL certificate. In case you encounter any issue, please feel free to contact.

Thank you for your feedback.
pdf is checked :slight_smile:

how about the others?

kind regards,
Oliver

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Hi Oliver,


With respect to Aspose.Email for .NET, I would like to share that the API doesn’t use OpenSSL in any of the communication establishment with the servers and you don’t have to worry about its usage in your applications.

Hi Oliver,

Aspose.Words for .NET does not use OpenSSL. Please check thirdpartylicenses.Aspose.Words.for.NET.txt file in the License folder of installation directory.

Best Regards,

Hi Oliver,

Thanks for your question and using Aspose.Total.

I would like to inform you that Aspose.Cells for .NET also does not use OpenSSL.

Let us know if you have any other question, we will be glad to look into it and help you further.

Hi,

ok, no OpenSSL at all.
Thanks a lot for your answers.

Kind regards,
Oliver