Running a server or even a client that uses SSLv3 is an insecure protocol (man in the middle POODLE attack is possible). You really don't want to have that on your server! Perhaps if you explain why you believe you need it folks can help with a secure strategy to assist. See this for reference:
HTH,
Steve...
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 1:01 PM, Deepak Goel <deicool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HelloI am trying to use Apache2 on Ubuntu. When I try running Apache2, it throws up an error:SSLv3 not supported by this version of OpenSSL. I tried installing latest version of OpenSSL by using (sudo apt-get install openssl) on Ubuntu. However the same error persist.Any idea how do I resolve the error?
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