Sorry, forget the one for libssl-dev ~$ apt list libssl-dev
libssl-dev/jammy-updates,jammy-security,now 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.10 amd64 [instalado] El dom, 4 jun 2023 a las 20:04, David Rodriguez (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Yep... > ~$ lsb_release -a > No LSB modules are available. > Distributor ID: Ubuntu > Description: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS > Release: 22.04 > Codename: jammy > > ~$ openssl version > OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022 > > ~$ apt list openssl > > openssl/jammy-updates,jammy-security,now 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.10 amd64 > [installed] > openssl/jammy-updates,jammy-security 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.10 i386 > > > > El dom, 4 jun 2023 a las 19:22, Michael Jumper (<[email protected]>) > escribió: > >> The packages I see for Ubuntu 22.04 are all 3.x: >> >> https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libssl-dev >> >> Are you sure you're using 22.04? Could there be a mismatch between the >> headers installed by libssl-dev and the actual installed version of >> OpenSSL? >> >> - Mike >> >> On 6/4/23 03:18, David Rodriguez wrote: >> > Thanks Nicky & Mike ! >> > I have tried firstly what Nichy said and after all, the issue remains >> > the same. Checking openssl version, I see that I have 1.1.1n from March >> > 2022 which I think it is the standard for Ubuntu 22.0.4 . >> > Any other stuff to try? >> > >> > >> > >> > El sáb, 3 jun 2023 a las 22:51, Michael Jumper (<[email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió: >> > >> > On 6/3/23 12:10, Nick Couchman wrote: >> > > On Sat, Jun 3, 2023 at 2:26 PM David Rodriguez <[email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]> >> > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote: >> > > >> > > I'm trying to upgrade to 1.5.2 in a Ubuntu 22.0.4 machine, >> > however >> > > although the upgrade seems to be successfully, the existing >> > RDP and >> > > SSH connections, don't longer work, the connection drops >> > instantantly. >> > > Looking in the syslog, I see the following entry, which I >> > think is >> > > the cause of the connections drops: >> > > /"/usr/local/sbin/guacd: symbol lookup error: >> > > /usr/local/lib/libguac.so.21: undefined symbol: FIPS_mode"/ >> > > >> > > >> > > This usually happens because some of the libraries from the >> previous >> > > Guacamole version are left behind and then still get >> > linked/referenced. >> > > My suggestion would be; >> > > * Remove all of the Guacamole binaries and libraries from the >> system. >> > > * In the source directory, "make distclean" and then reconfigure, >> > > rebuild, and install. >> > > * Try the connections, again, and see if they work. >> > > >> > >> > Just tried installing guacamole-server 1.5.2 on a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 >> > instance, and things appear to work correctly. I see no undefined >> > symbol >> > errors. >> > >> > The FIPS_mode() function is part of OpenSSL but is specific to >> OpenSSL >> > 1.x. It was deprecated and removed from OpenSSL 3.0, so the >> > guacamole-server code uses that function only if built against an >> older >> > OpenSSL: >> > >> > >> https://github.com/apache/guacamole-server/blob/83ca7aa16b49830b5adb5a0ce60082b385163934/src/libguac/fips.c#L23-L45 >> < >> https://github.com/apache/guacamole-server/blob/83ca7aa16b49830b5adb5a0ce60082b385163934/src/libguac/fips.c#L23-L45 >> > >> > >> > My guess would be that the version of OpenSSL present at build time >> was >> > older, and that the version was upgraded later to a version that >> lacks >> > FIPS_mode(). Rebuilding guacamole-server against the copy of OpenSSL >> > currently present should solve the issue. >> > >> > - Mike >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]> >> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]> >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >>
