[CentOS] C5 recent openssl update breaks mysql SSL connection
Leon Fauster
leonfauster at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 18 09:20:27 UTC 2015
Am 18.08.2015 um 10:55 schrieb tony at softins.co.uk (Tony Mountifield):
> In article <55D2ED32.6040000 at hogranch.com>,
> John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
>> On 8/18/2015 1:27 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>>> That may well be the case, but isn't relevant to the point I'm making,
>>> which is that something changed in openssl-0.9.8e-36 that has broken something.
>>
>> mysql 5.0 and openssl 0.9.8 are both ancient and way past their
>> expiration date.
>
> Maybe so, but still a side issue. Openssl 0.9.8e was recently updated.
> Some change in this update has broken something. I would like to understand
> what, and so ought the package maintainers. C5 isn't EOL until March 2017.
important in this case is, that a different combination of software
packages, that are not in the scenario of upstreams philosophy,
are not supported and can lead to unexpected behavior. As always
recommended by any advisory: "Before applying this update, make sure
all previously released errata relevant to your system have been applied."
Why EL5 is on MySQL 5.5 and EL6 on MySQL 5.1 is a different question (only
upstream can answer). I recommended to update your (client and server) systems
to the current supported state (5.11) with all relevant updates applied. This
includes the mentioned migration to mysql55-mysql. Our EL5 setup/service passes
this migration seamless. And then check your problem in this new environment ...
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LF
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