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I am using yum update command to update openssl on Linux machine.

The command is

# yum update openssl

To update to to a specific version

Say If I want to update this to the specific version like 1.0.0e.

I currently have Openssl 0.9.8w in my machine.

Is this possible to do this.

Please suggest.

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You can only update to whatever version of the openssl package is available in the yum repositories. You can check to see which openssl package is available by entering the command:

yum list available openssl

On RHEL5, the version available at this time is openssl-0.9.8e-22.el5_8.4.

On RHEL6, the current version is openssl-1.0.0-27.el6.

If you are on an RHEL5 or CentOS5 machine, you cannot update to the openssl-1.0.0 package that is only available for RHEL6 or CentOS6.

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  • Thank you for the answer. But Can I download the source code manually and I can install it right. j3pd.wordpress.com/2011/08/31/upgrading-openssl. Please suggest.
    – Patan
    Feb 28, 2013 at 4:22
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    Installing OpenSSL the way that web site suggests does not involve yum and will result in there being two versions of OpenSSL on your system. Depending upon what you are trying to do, this should be okay as long as you install this additional OpenSSL version into the suggested location, /usr/local/openssl.
    – ZaSter
    Feb 28, 2013 at 20:04

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