Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-10 Thread Patrick Mooc
But be careful!  You probably want to have the original system .deb files for its openssl in an origopenssl dir so you can reinstall them with 'sudo dpkg -i origopenssl/*.deb' when this breaks. - Dan On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 1:28 PM Patrick Mooc <mailto:patrick.m...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-10 Thread Patrick Mooc
Hello Hubert, Thank you for your answser. I already did this test, but also without success. Best Regards, Le 07/08/2020 à 18:18, Hubert Kario a écrit : On Thursday, 6 August 2020 21:24:32 CEST, Patrick Mooc wrote: Thank you Ben for your answer. I had a look today for this point, but I

Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-06 Thread Patrick Mooc
05/08/2020 à 22:46, Benjamin Kaduk a écrit : On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 10:28:26PM +0200, Patrick Mooc wrote: Thank you very much Kyle for your quick and clear answer. The reason why I want to upgrade OpenSSL version, is that I encounter a problem with 1 frame exchange between client and server

Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-05 Thread Patrick Mooc
source on such systems with no problems. On Wed, 2020-08-05 at 21:49 +0200, Patrick Mooc wrote: Hello, I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (0.9.8g) on an old Linux Debian distribution (Lenny). Is it possible to upgrade OpenSSL version without upgrading Linux Debian distribution ? If yes, up

Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-05 Thread Patrick Mooc
<http://openssl.org> can be compiled to meet it without source code modification.) -Kyle H On Wed, Aug 5, 2020, 14:49 Patrick Mooc <mailto:patrick.m...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello, I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (0.9.8g) on an old Linux Debian dist

OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

2020-08-05 Thread Patrick Mooc
Hello, I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (0.9.8g) on an old Linux Debian distribution (Lenny). Is it possible to upgrade OpenSSL version without upgrading Linux Debian distribution ? If yes, up to which version of OpenSSL ? Are all versions of OpenSSL compliant with all Linux Debian