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Upgrade openssl

Matt Grant

Regular Pleskian
I want to update my openssl on my CentOS 6.2 with Plesk 10.4.4 MU#57 server, but when I run yum update I get 173MB of downloads. With past CentOS/Plesk servers I have owned, when I just updated everything via yum, something would break on my server/Plesk.

Is it safe to update everything on the server using yum update? I do not have any exotic settings in Plesk or CentOS.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Hello,

Can you please provide me following command output

Code:
rpm -q openssl --changelog | grep CVE-2014-0160
 
Hello,

As per the provided output I can see openssl package is already updated it your server.
 
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