looks like you run an i586 system and the sse2 version of the lib was missing in the updater... Arne On 2019-01-29 18:39, Matthias Fischer wrote: > Hi, > > On 29.01.2019 17:00, Michael Tremer wrote: >> Didn’t it look like you just had an old version of OpenSSL on your >> system? > > What puzzles me is that when I query the openssl version, I get the > version number 1.1.0j for openssl on the one hand and the version > number > 1.1.0i for the library on the other hand: > > ... > root(a)ipfire: ~ # openssl version > OpenSSL *1.1.0j* 20 Nov 2018 (Library: OpenSSL *1.1.0i* 14 Aug 2018) > ... > > And I can't find the reason for the *1.1.0i* version. IMHO I have only > 1.1.0j installed. Where does the 1.1.0i come from!? > > Best, > Matthias > >>> On 28 Jan 2019, at 18:32, Matthias Fischer >>> wrote: >>> >>> On 28.01.2019 18:17, Matthias Fischer wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> On 28.01.2019 12:39, Michael Tremer wrote: >>>>> Yeah, you seem to have an old version of openssl on your system. >>>>> >>>>> Any idea why? >>>>> ... >>>> >>>> Nope. No clue. I didn't change or test anything regarding openssl. >>>> >>>> But I'll try to find out. >>>> ... >>> >>> I didn't find the reason. Right now I'm recompiling Core126 with a >>> clean >>> build. >>> >>> The only 'openssl' files on my Core 126 productive machine seem to be >>> from the same "1.1.0j" version and I can't find a string leading me >>> to >>> "1.1.0i": >>> >>> ... >>> root(a)ipfire: / # find -name openssl -ls >>> 10896 4 drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Mar 3 2016 >>> ./usr/lib/openssl >>> 6551 600 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 613832 Dec 11 05:44 >>> ./usr/bin/openssl >>> ... >>> >>> ... >>> root(a)ipfire: / # find -name libcrypto.so.1.1* -ls >>> 10513 2692 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2755616 Aug 30 02:02 >>> ./usr/lib/sse2/libcrypto.so.1.1 >>> 19763 2640 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2699976 Dec 11 05:45 >>> ./usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.1 >>> ... >>> >>> ... >>> root(a)ipfire: / # find -name libssl.so.1.1* -ls >>> 20588 504 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 512236 Dec 11 05:44 >>> ./usr/lib/libssl.so.1.1 >>> ... >>> >>> I can't even find something regarding the given date for "1.1.0i", >>> "14 >>> Aug 2018". >>> >>> Does anyone has a clue where to search? >>> >>> Best, >>> Matthias >> >>