On 24/04/14 01:46, Peter Waltenberg wrote:
rpm -q --changelog openssl | grep CVE
AFAIU RedHat backports CVE's to the version of openssl included in RHEL5
(0.9.8e)
FWIW: this is the changelog from a Scientific Linux 5 box:
rpm -q --changelog openssl | grep CVE
- fix for CVE-2013-0169 - SSL/TLS
- Original Message -
From: Shruti Palshikar shr...@buysidefx.com
To: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Sent: Wednesday, 23 April, 2014 5:50:45 PM
Subject: Upgrading OpenSSL on RHEL5
Hello,
I am trying to upgrade my openSSL version on RHEL5. WHen I tried to update it
using yum commad
: Wednesday, 23 April, 2014 5:50:45 PM
Subject: Upgrading OpenSSL on RHEL5
Hello,
I am trying to upgrade my openSSL version on RHEL5. WHen I tried to
update it
using yum commad (it kept pausing with the messages - No packages
marked for
update) I found out that this was not installed from
Thanks Hubert
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Hubert Kario hka...@redhat.com wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Shruti Palshikar shr...@buysidefx.com
To: openssl-dev@openssl.org
Sent: Thursday, 24 April, 2014 3:33:50 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading OpenSSL on RHEL5
I
Hello,
I am trying to upgrade my openSSL version on RHEL5. WHen I tried to update
it using yum commad (it kept pausing with the messages - No packages marked
for update) I found out that this was not installed from the source but was
present along with RHEL in the /usr directory. Following are
Shruti,
This is probably not the right list to ask that question but i'm
going to help you anyways.
OpenSSL is a library and you can't simply upgrade it across your
entire RHEL installation. What you need is for the packages that you
have installed who have dependencies on OpenSSL to update
Hi Paul,
I misunderstood the community for being a discussion thread for common
issues faced.
Thank you for the help. The yum command does not run as expected
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Paul Vander Griend
paul.vandergri...@gmail.com wrote:
Shruti,
This is probably not the right list
Shruti,
No worries. The command should be yum update all. Again, this does
not guarantee that there are not packages that depend on an older
version of openssl. For more questions related to this topic you
should try an RHEL or Fedora forum.
Good luck.
-Paul
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 3:18 PM,
-dev@openssl.org
Date: 24/04/2014 06:37 AM
Subject:Re: Upgrading OpenSSL on RHEL5
Sent by:owner-openssl-...@openssl.org
Shruti,
No worries. The command should be yum update all. Again, this does
not guarantee that there are not packages that depend on an older
version