Anthony Azzopardi wrote:

So this means that openssl(E) is holding everything?

Can someone give me some help on this?


On my Debian install, openssl shows as:

openssl                              1.0.1e-2+deb7u12

My guess is, if you'd do a:

rpm -qa|grep -i openssl

You'll find that your openssl version is before the 'e' revision. If that's the case, you'll have to upgrade your ssl.

Doug


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