So, just to confirm, you had a lingering config file that was trying to use SSLv3 prior?
If not, please file a bug with the ubuntu package maintainer, as Nik pointed out. On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 5:01 AM Deepak Goel <deic...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 2:25 PM, Nick Kew <n...@apache.org> wrote: > >> >> > On 12 May 2018, at 09:33, Deepak Goel <deic...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Anyone has any clue on how to resolve the error? >> >> Looks clear enough to me. Either turn off SSL, or update your OpenSSL >> install. >> >> > I need SSL so I wouldn't like to turn it off. I tried updating OpenSSL, > but it told me it is the latest > > >> If this was a first-time install of any "apache2" package > > > There was apache2 installed. I removed it and then got it to install it > again > > >> , and if your OpenSSL >> is also ubuntu's package (as opposed to your own or a third-party) > > > Yes, OpenSSL was Ubuntu's package. Any way around this? > > Thanks :) > > >> , then it >> looks like a ubuntu bug: they should either fix their OpenSSL package >> dependency or not load SSL by default. >> >> -- >> Nick Kew >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >> >> > > > > > > Deepak > "The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are > treated. Please stop cruelty to Animals, become a Vegan" > > +91 73500 12833 > deic...@gmail.com > > Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deicool > LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/deicool > > "Plant a Tree, Go Green" > > Make In India : http://www.makeinindia.com/home > > > >