Re: Why can't we get a proper installation method to keep OpenSSL at the latest revision for Linux?

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Ubuntu isn't on 1.1.1f. 20.04 is on 1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.4, 20.10 is on 1.1.1f-1ubuntu4.4 and 21.04 is on 1.1.1j-1ubuntu3.1.

The "1ubuntuX.Y" bits mean that there are additional patches on top of the vanilla 1.1.1f release in there. Likely backports of security patches. For details, Ubuntu has a package changelog.

Cheers, Marian

Am So., 30. Mai 2021 um 14:06 Uhr schrieb Michael McKenney <mike.mckenney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Why can't we get a proper installation method to keep OpenSSL at the latest revision for Linux?

My biggest compliant with Linux is it is so difficult to get best practice installations for services like OpenSSL.   Ubuntu is still on 1.1.1f.    I have been trying to upgrade to 1.1.1k.   Openssl version -a states I am on 1.1.1k.   When programs in Wordpress that use OpenSSL show I am using 1.1.1.f.   Spending hours of time on various sites like AskUbuntu.com, only to be disappointed.   Microsoft has best practices guides for installations.   Why can’t we get them for Linux.

 

Michael A. McKenney
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https://wp.scsiraidguru.com

 


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