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I have two instances of RHEL (6.2 and 6.5) both using the same versions of OpenSSL and OpenSSH (albeit different versions)



Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 48.el6_8.1

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 118.1.el6_8

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 15.el6

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 94.el6

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


However the output from:



# openssl ciphers


seems to be different on both servers. The server running 6.5 seems to have more ciphers. Happy to provide the output from both servers if it helps as all. I'm not sure whether this is the expected result or if I should see identical output from both.










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  • They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

    – Nasir Riley
    2 hours ago













  • Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

    – user2090974
    2 hours ago
















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I have two instances of RHEL (6.2 and 6.5) both using the same versions of OpenSSL and OpenSSH (albeit different versions)



Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 48.el6_8.1

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 118.1.el6_8

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 15.el6

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 94.el6

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


However the output from:



# openssl ciphers


seems to be different on both servers. The server running 6.5 seems to have more ciphers. Happy to provide the output from both servers if it helps as all. I'm not sure whether this is the expected result or if I should see identical output from both.










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  • They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

    – Nasir Riley
    2 hours ago













  • Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

    – user2090974
    2 hours ago














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I have two instances of RHEL (6.2 and 6.5) both using the same versions of OpenSSL and OpenSSH (albeit different versions)



Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 48.el6_8.1

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 118.1.el6_8

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 15.el6

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 94.el6

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


However the output from:



# openssl ciphers


seems to be different on both servers. The server running 6.5 seems to have more ciphers. Happy to provide the output from both servers if it helps as all. I'm not sure whether this is the expected result or if I should see identical output from both.










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I have two instances of RHEL (6.2 and 6.5) both using the same versions of OpenSSL and OpenSSH (albeit different versions)



Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 48.el6_8.1

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 118.1.el6_8

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.5 (Santiago)



# yum info openssl
Installed Packages
Name : openssl
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.0.1e
Release : 15.el6

# yum info openssh
Installed Packages
Name : openssh
Arch : x86_64
Version : 5.3p1
Release : 94.el6

# openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013

# telnet 0 22
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3


However the output from:



# openssl ciphers


seems to be different on both servers. The server running 6.5 seems to have more ciphers. Happy to provide the output from both servers if it helps as all. I'm not sure whether this is the expected result or if I should see identical output from both.







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  • They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

    – Nasir Riley
    2 hours ago













  • Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

    – user2090974
    2 hours ago



















  • They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

    – Nasir Riley
    2 hours ago













  • Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

    – user2090974
    2 hours ago

















They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

– Nasir Riley
2 hours ago







They aren't the same and neither are the minor release versions. The output shows that. Is there some reason that you need 6.5 and 6.2? Why not just update them both to 6.10 which is the current minor version and then yum update?

– Nasir Riley
2 hours ago















Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

– user2090974
2 hours ago





Apologies . I meant the same versions (openssl version 1.0.1e & openssh version 5.3p1) but different releases. I'm not in a position to update both servers unfortunately.

– user2090974
2 hours ago










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