Comment by stormbrew
12 years ago
As far as I can tell, on ubuntu this reports "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012" for all ubuntu versions, including the fixed one.
12 years ago
As far as I can tell, on ubuntu this reports "OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012" for all ubuntu versions, including the fixed one.
With "openssl version -a" you can see the built time.
Same here.
I got a "security warning" update when I logged in to the server (good), ran apt-get and installed, did openssl version, got the string as noted above (which seemed just a tad out of date).
So... I built and installed from source, and got... the same string.
Annoying.
My Linux Mint machine (based on 13.10) went from 1.0.1e Feb 2014 to 1.01 Mar 2012 int the last 2 hours, so that's definitely new.
I think someone screwed up on the version string big time.
try: dpkg -s openssl