On Thu 07-05-17 00:57, Leslie Katz wrote:
> I'm using Fedora Core 3.
>
> I intermittently run a program called Rootkit Hunter and, each time I
> do, it complains that I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (v 0.9.7a).
Have you considered updating your OS? Fedora Core 6 includes OpenSSL
0.9.8b.
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On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:57:29PM -0700, Leslie Katz wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, Jan.
>
> The result of "which openssl" is "/usr/bin/openssl".
>
> The result of "/usr/local/bin/openssl" is "No such file or directory".
>
> You say "installing a newer version will not help you anyway since s
otherwise have missed
- Original Message
From: Jan Pechanec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Sent: Thursday, 17 May, 2007 6:10:44 PM
Subject: Re: New version of OpenSSL not recognised by OS
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Leslie Katz wrote:
>I re-ran Rootkit Hunter and
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Leslie Katz wrote:
>I re-ran Rootkit Hunter and it still complained about my having the old
>version. I ran "openssl version" and that gave me the old version
>number too.
system shipped OpenSSL in Fedore is probably in /usr/bin, /usr/lib
etc. When installing from so
I'm using Fedora Core 3.
I intermittently run a program called Rootkit Hunter and, each time I
do, it complains that I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (v 0.9.7a).
That's the latest version of OpenSSL available in RPM form for Fedora Core 3.
Today, I decided to try to update my OpenSSL, s