heartbleed openssl bug, need 1.0.1g openssl version

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Re: heartbleed openssl bug, need 1.0.1g openssl version

Post by gerald_clark » 2014/06/10 03:11:04

Just run 'yum update'.

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Re: heartbleed openssl bug, need 1.0.1g openssl version

Post by TrevorH » 2014/06/10 07:47:35

This is a CentOS forum and we do not recommend that users replace critical security packages with ones from any other source.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke

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Re: heartbleed openssl bug, need 1.0.1g openssl version

Post by TECK » 2014/09/06 03:39:42

redtaped wrote:I'm trying to use yum update openssl, and I'm getting some errors under "Transaction Check Error". I've searched the internet, and don't know how to solve this.
A little late to the show, just found this thread. I'm the AXIVO maintainer and the easiest way to solve an issue is by asking your question into our forums. Also, you encountered this issue probably because you copied some instructions from Internet without checking all details on AXIVO. We addressed this issue by redirecting all AXIVO repository installation related links to:
https://www.axivo.com/packages/setup

We strongly recommend everyone to actually visit our site, instead of just copying some information from a blog and execute it blindly on a production server. In this way, people can actually read the information and don't have any surprises. We are currently offering OpenSSL 1.0.1i Release 2:
https://www.axivo.com/articles/openssl- ... ?update=32

Rest assured, each AXIVO package has extensive validation before is released into production.

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