On Apr 14, 2014, at 13:13 , LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
> Hi Fedor,
>
> Yes i did not move this file out. and i can see the output of ls -la
> /lib64/libcrypt.so.1
> libcrypt.so -> ../../lib64/libcrypt.so.1
>
>
> I complied openssl and it created this library files,
> engines libcrypto.a li
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:57:37PM +0530, LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> I am using amazon ami release Amazon Linux AMI release 2014.03. When i
> restart httpd service then i can see in logs that old version of openssl is
> loading with this. Can you please guide me what to do in this case ?
Hi team,
I am using amazon ami release Amazon Linux AMI release 2014.03. When i
restart httpd service then i can see in logs that old version of openssl is
loading with this. Can you please guide me what to do in this case ?
Regards,
Lokesh
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:36 PM, TJ <0.open...@iam.
On 14/04/14 10:42, LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
I am using Ubuntu, Amazon ami with apache 2.0 and mod_ssl installed. I
The oldest still-supported Ubuntu version - 10.04 Lucid Lynx - ships with:
apache2.2-bin (2.2.14-5ubuntu8.13) [security]
Hi Fedor,
Thanks for the reply. My httpd path is /usr/sbin/
> Why are building your own openssl? Did you try the official Ubuntu update?
Especially since the original poster seems to have problems with the basic
software engineering stuff. (No criticism intended, it can be confusing.)
/r$
--
Principal Security Engineer
Akamai Technology
Camb
The wiki provides some very useful information
http://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Compilation_and_Installation
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Olivier BARTHELEMY <
barthel...@geovariances.com> wrote:
> I use
> export CFLAGS=-fPIC
> ./config shared --prefix=$inst && \
> make
> to buil
Why are building your own openssl? Did you try the official Ubuntu update?
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
__Martin
> On Mon, 14 Apr 2014 16:59:06 +0530, LOKESH JANGIR said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am installing openssl in /usr/local/openssl folder and it is creating
> libssl.a and libcry
Yes, I agree with everyone. Just thought that linking a blog post would be
more helpful.
Better use instructions provided here, than at that page.
Thank you, guys!
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Olivier BARTHELEMY <
barthel...@geovariances.com> wrote:
> I use
> export CFLAGS=-fPIC
>
I use
export CFLAGS=-fPIC
./config shared --prefix=$inst && \
make
to build the shared library version i use
2014-04-14 13:34 GMT+02:00 Fedor Indutny :
> I guess you need to build it in a shared library mode. Take a look at this:
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/post
I guess you need to build it in a shared library mode. Take a look at this:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/postlfs/openssl.html .
You may skip applying some unverified patches as author suggest, but
generally
the instructions are correct.
Cheers,
Fedor.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3
If I had ever needed to use different versions of OpenSSL I would use the
./config --openssldir=/path/to/openssl-ver then for Apache to use that
during installation. Example:
./configure --with-ssl=/path/to/openssl-ver --enable-ssl
That will at least verify your using the new patched version.
O
Hi,
I am installing openssl in /usr/local/openssl folder and it is creating
libssl.a and libcrypt.a library files. so how can i use these files as
library. Or i need to install this in default folders.
Should i follow this article
http://www.akadia.com/services/ssh_test_certificate.html
Lokesh Ja
Hello again!
That depends on your setup. I'd suppose that OpenSSL's default installer
should
create symlinks itself. If it did and they doesn't match the previous
location - you
could try creating a new one: `ln -s /path/to/new/libcrypto.so.1
/lib64/libcrypt.so.1`
Cheers,
Fedor.
On Mon, Apr 14,
Hi Fedor,
Yes i did not move this file out. and i can see the output of ls -la
/lib64/libcrypt.so.1
libcrypt.so -> ../../lib64/libcrypt.so.1
I complied openssl and it created this library files,
engines libcrypto.a libssl.a pkgconfig
So now should i move this libcrypt.a file to /usr/lib64 f
So, considering that it fails to start now. Could you please verify that
`ls -la /lib64/libcrypt.so.1` is still valid?
Fedor.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:53 PM, LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Yes, apache was running with the old library, i have moved this out, and
> copied new libssl libra
Hi Rainer,
Yes, apache was running with the old library, i have moved this out, and
copied new libssl library from new openssl installation folder. But it is
not working and now i am unable to start apache.
Now what to do with this ?
Regards,
Lokesh Jangir
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Rain
Hi Fedor,
Thanks for the reply. My httpd path is /usr/sbin/httpd and please find the
output of ldd /usr/sbin/httpd
[root@ip-10-253-83-223 openssl-1.0.1g]# ldd /usr/sbin/httpd
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x7fffebdfe000)
libm.so.6 => /lib64/libm.so.6 (0x7ff2d74a7000)
libpcr
On Apr 14, 2014, at 10:17 , LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am using Ubuntu, Amazon ami with apache 2.0 and mod_ssl installed. I found
> the same openssl vulnerability issue with my ssl certificate. I have
> installed new openssl bugfixed version 1.0.1g and create csr and key file
> fr
Hello!
What does `ldd /path/to/httpd` says?
Cheers,
Fedor.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 12:17 PM, LOKESH JANGIR wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> I am using Ubuntu, Amazon ami with apache 2.0 and mod_ssl installed. I
> found the same openssl vulnerability issue with my ssl certificate. I have
> installed new o
Hi Team,
I am using Ubuntu, Amazon ami with apache 2.0 and mod_ssl installed. I
found the same openssl vulnerability issue with my ssl certificate. I have
installed new openssl bugfixed version 1.0.1g and create csr and key file
from this. Also i have installed this on the server. I have restarted
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