Hello,

Don't do that before you carefully examine your situation.

tcpdump-3.6.2 requires libcryto.so.2 which comes with openssl-0.9.6a only.
Stock install is almost always openssl 0.9.5 on most systems and touching openssl
is like reinstalling a new kernel-- a lot of things do not work as expected or
simply fail miserably -- mainly, stelnet, httpsd etc. I have experienced terrible
system crashes, constant load averages over 36 etc in the past when I touched
openssl!

Overall, carefully test on a non-production system before putting in
production.

On a second note, upgrading all those is likely to fix the core dumps I get
when connecting to an ntop running on ssl! I guess, we will test and see.

Kury

----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [Ntop] NTOP problem
Sent: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 20:00:54 +0200
From: "Peter H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Fredag 0116 1. Juni 2001 19:29 skrev du:
>> What I did on Redhat 7.1 :
>>
>> Deinstalled package libpcap 0.4-29.
>>
>> Get new libpcap 0.6-2 .
>For those who prefer rpm-packages:
>I found a libpcap-0.6.2-3.i386.rpm in Red Hats Rawhide directory. 
>Perhaps it would be a good idea to grab tcpdump-3.6.2-3.i386.rpm too.
>
>/Peter H.S.

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