Fedora :: Downgrade Openssl 1.0.0 To 0.9.8k?

May 14, 2010

I'm unable to compile ruby 1.9.X and I found out it was related to openssl, although it seems there's a patch available for ruby I don't know how to apply it so I was thinking on downgrading to openssl 0.9.8n

I'm using F13 btw, I'm still posting it here as openssl 1.0.0 was first introduced on F12, the other major distros are still using openssl 0.9.8k so there's no much information on the problem

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Fedora :: Get Openssl To Verify A Certificate?

Jan 8, 2011

I am trying to get openssl to verify a certificate. I will walk you through what I have done so far.

1. openssl genrsa -des3 -out connect.mydomain.com.key 2048
2. openssl req -new -key connect.mydomain.com.key -out connect.mydomain.com.csr
3. Bought an SSL from GoDaddy.
4. Submitted my CSR
5. Downloaded sf_bundle.crt (CA File I presume)
6. Downloaded connect.mydomain.com.crt

Now I can do the following: [root@server tls]# openssl verify -CAfile sf_bundle.crt connect.mydomain.com.crt
connect.mydomain.com.crt: OK This is specifying the CAfile.

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I'm using Apache as a web server and mod_ssl to handle my certs. Everything was working fine on Fedora 11 running 0.9.8x of openssl until I updated to 12. Version 1.0.0beta4 of open ssl is full of bugs. It is basically incompatible with .net and php's implementation of SSL. Running wireshark actually shows it fails at handshake stages...

I'm not here to report the bugs relating to openssl but can somebody please explain why there is an unstable version of openssl in Fedora 12 as standard?

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openssl-devel.i686 : Files for development of applications which will use
globus-gsi-openssl-error-devel.i686 : Globus Toolkit - Globus OpenSSL Error
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Jul 12, 2010

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I need to run a proprietary VPN client (Aventail) that can't use the openssl libraries that are packaged with 64bit F10:The Fedora openssl package does something differently from the original openssl.org package that makes it incompatible with Aventail (see bugzilla ticket 477073) I also believe the Aventail client software requires 32-bit libraries. So, I've determined I need to install 32bit openssl directly from openssl.org, then link my Aventail client to that. Note that I don't want to replace the 64bit openssl libraries currently on my system.

Based on the Bugzilla ticket, I believe I know how to hook up Aventail before I install it simply by supplying a few specific soft links if I can make/compile/whatever the 32bit openssl.org libraries and keep them in their own isolated directory. how to get the 32bit openssl libraries installed in a little corner by themselves on my 64bit system. give a step-by-step on on the commands necessary to place a 32bit version of openssl all by itself in a directory of my choosing?

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Mar 17, 2010

I upgraded from F11(x86_64) to F12 with no reported errors. (expected an update session to follow, but it didn't.)
Tried a manual "yum update" and it aborted with a notice that libssl.so.8 was not found (required by python-2.6.2). I didn't find anything useful at wiki.linux.duke.edu/YumFaq.

The DVD installs python-2.6.2-2 (8/21/09) and openssl-1.0.0-0.10.beta3 (10/16/09). /usr/lib/libssl.so.10 is a symbolic link to libssl.1.0.0. libssl.so.8 is not found, really.
I thought of replacing openssl with one from F11 but it was required by too many packages - couldn't remove.

I tried to find a later rpm of python, but couldn't locate any Fedora directories with individual packages.

I've searched the web and the forums. What am I missing?

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This means that the disks and partitions are not the same as when I was last running F10. I have the dumps taken at that time so I propose to install F10 from the DVD into the new structure and then restore the partitions from the dumps under single user. The new partitions are formatted ext4 and previously they were ext3, not sure if F10 supported ext4.

I know that there will be some directories and files which I must not overwrite:
/etc/fstab
/dev
some parts of /boot
I can do this with restore -i.

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I am using Fedora12 and I'm running the radeon graphics driver, my card is ATi 8500 Radeon and I can't play hardly any games or use applications that require 3D Acceleration. The catalyst driver that I need for my ATi is too old to support Fedora 12 Xorg.is there a way to downgrade Xorg so I can install my cards drivers?

If there is how can I do this. If I run a 3D game of any kind It either works for a while and locks up the system where I can't even telnet into it to shut it down, or it won't start the game or App. I know I have some acceleration due to my glx gears, I could get into great detail of what I can and can't do.

Bottom line is since the video card is too old, not even the generic radeon driver allows me full freedom so there must be a way to install the other X.org without breakage

Code:

GL_RENDERER = Mesa DRI R200 (R200 514C) 20090101 AGP 4x TCL
GL_VERSION = 1.3 Mesa 7.7.1-DEVEL
GL_VENDOR = Tungsten Graphics, Inc.

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The R200 Radeon driver for my ATi in Fedora12 is not fully compatible with my video card, I was told this on an IRC channel a while ago, I think it stopped at Radeon 9600 ATi.

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I recently installed Fedora 14 in an unused partition after having used Fedora 12 for some time. I used Add/Remove Software to download and install emacs successfully. However, there appears to be a bug in this version of emacs -- the menu bar grabs focus and will not give it back without cllicking on a menu item. I find this bug very annoying and would like to scrap 23.2 in favor of another version. According to emacs bug reports, this bug has been fixed in emacs 23.3 which is available right now from the emacs home page, but only as a tarball.

How long does it usually take for a new version, such as emacs 23.3, to become available as a Fedora rpm? Would it be possible for me to downgrade by installing the emacs 23.1 rpm? If so, how do I get it? (Fedora's Add/Remove Software lists only the 23.2 version for me.)

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Jun 30, 2011

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I saw that 5.0 was available in Fedora 10, so I tried to add fedora 10 repo from the archives.

Created f10.repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/ with contents:

[f10]
name=f10
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May 27, 2009

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Nov 12, 2009

I recently installed Fedora 10, having chosen that version in order to be able to use the packages created by the Planet CCRMA group for doing audio recording (they don't have F11 packages ready yet, AFAIK). Last weekend I got a prompt to upgrade my system, and I naively accepted it, not even realizing that it was an upgrade to F11.

The upgrade didn't work, for reasons that I still don't know (probably a video driver issue), but since I know the F10 installation worked, and Planet CCRMA is not up to F11 yet, I'd just like to downgrade myself back to F10.

Can I just re-install Fedora 10 from the DVD I used before, or will the F11 installation cause problems? I haven't really done any work that I mind losing, so I'm not too concerned about overwriting my previous installation.

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I am using Fedora 14 and I need to install the libudev-devel package, but the following error occurs:
Error: Package: libudev-devel-161-8.fc14.i686 (updates)
Requires: udev = 161-8.fc14
This is because the actual version I have installed is:
udev-161-9.fc14.i686 (@updates-testing)
How can I downgrade to the udev-161-8.fc14.i686 package?

More details:
[root@localhost xxx]# yum install libudev-devel
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding en_GB to language list
Setting up Install Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package libudev-devel.i686 0:161-8.fc14 set to be installed
--> Processing Dependency: udev = 161-8.fc14 for package: libudev-devel-161-8.fc14.i686
--> Processing Dependency: libudev = 161-8.fc14 for package: libudev-devel-161-8.fc14.i686
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: libudev-devel-161-8.fc14.i686 (updates)
Requires: udev = 161-8.fc14
Installed: udev-161-9.fc14.i686 (@updates-testing)
udev = 161-9.fc14
Available: udev-161-4.fc14.i686 (fedora)
udev = 161-4.fc14
Available: udev-161-8.fc14.i686 (updates)
udev = 161-8.fc14
Error: Package: libudev-devel-161-8.fc14.i686 (updates)
Requires: libudev = 161-8.fc14
Installed: libudev-161-9.fc14.i686 (@updates-testing)
libudev = 161-9.fc14
Available: libudev-161-4.fc14.i686 (fedora)
libudev = 161-4.fc14
Available: libudev-161-8.fc14.i686 (updates)
libudev = 161-8.fc14

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Jun 22, 2011

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Code:
% yum downgrade glibmm24-2.24.2-1.fc14.1.x86_64.rpm
Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, presto, refresh-packagekit
Setting up Downgrade Process
Examining glibmm24-2.24.2-1.fc14.1.x86_64.rpm: glibmm24-2.24.2-1.fc14.1.x86_64
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package glibmm24.x86_64 0:2.24.2-1.fc14.1 will be a downgrade
---> Package glibmm24.x86_64 0:2.28.1-1.fc15 will be erased
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Protected multilib versions: glibmm24-2.24.2-1.fc14.1.x86_64 != glibmm24-2.28.1-1.fc15.i686
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
** Found 1 pre-existing rpmdb problem(s), 'yum check' output follows:
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[URL]

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