Re: OpenSSL compliance with Linux distributions

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Dear Skip,

Thank you also very much for your quick answer.

Ok, it could then be interesting to test an upgrade of openSSL on my system.
My project is running on a Compact Flash card, so I think that I can test the upgrade directly on a device.


Do you have some advices, some steps to follow (in order to limit risks as much as possible) ?


Thank you in advance.

Best Regards,


Le 05/08/2020 à 22:19, Skip Carter a écrit :
Patrick,

I am also supporting servers running very old Linux systems and I can
tell you that YES you can upgrade from source. I have built
   openssl-1.1.1 from source on such systems with no problems.

On Wed, 2020-08-05 at 21:49 +0200, Patrick Mooc wrote:
Hello,

I'm using an old version of OpenSSL (0.9.8g) on an old Linux Debian
distribution (Lenny).

Is it possible to upgrade OpenSSL version without upgrading Linux
Debian
distribution ?
If yes, up to which version of OpenSSL ?

Are all versions of OpenSSL compliant with all Linux Debian
distribution ?


Thank you in advance for your answer.

Best Regards,




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