Since none of us can see your server, we can't tell you exactly what you need.If you installed it with apt, you can run apt purge apache2If you installed it some other way, we can't help you.- YOn Sun, May 13, 2018 at 3:33 PM, Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I am a newbie so sorry to test your patience.How to go about getting a fresh installation of Apache2 on my Ubuntu box which supports SSL? (Please note there might be an earlier broken Apach2 installation. How do I clean this up? And then go about installing a fresh installation)Thank You very much
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LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/deicool "Plant a Tree, Go Green"Make In India : http://www.makeinindia.com/home On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 11:04 AM, Daniel <dferradal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Just do what Frank says and look for the directive SSLProtocols and remove SSLv3 parameterEl sáb., 12 may. 2018 21:40, Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:I have already raised it with Ubuntu but am yet to get a responseOn Sun, 13 May 2018, 01:02 Frank Gingras, <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:So, just to confirm, you had a lingering config file that was trying to use SSLv3 prior?If not, please file a bug with the ubuntu package maintainer, as Nik pointed out.On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 5:01 AM Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 2:25 PM, Nick Kew <niq@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12 May 2018, at 09:33, Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Anyone has any clue on how to resolve the error?
Looks clear enough to me. Either turn off SSL, or update your OpenSSL install.
I need SSL so I wouldn't like to turn it off. I tried updating OpenSSL, but it told me it is the latestIf this was a first-time install of any "apache2" packageThere was apache2 installed. I removed it and then got it to install it again, and if your OpenSSL
is also ubuntu's package (as opposed to your own or a third-party)Yes, OpenSSL was Ubuntu's package. Any way around this?Thanks :), then it
looks like a ubuntu bug: they should either fix their OpenSSL package
dependency or not load SSL by default.
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