Porting to version 1.1.1 with old Linux kernel 3.0.8

Jan Just Keijser janjust at nikhef.nl
Tue Apr 6 08:27:33 UTC 2021


On 05/04/21 17:16, Boris Shpoungin via openssl-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there minimal requirements for Linux kernel for usage of openssl 
> library version 1.1.1?
>
> I have old application based on Linux kernel 3.0.8 which uses openssl 
> version 1.0.2. My question is whether it is possible to port this 
> application to use openssl version 1.1.1 in Linux 3.0.8 environment?
>
> If yes, then any useful info about "how to" will be greatly appreciated.
>
And FWIW:

I just built and tested openssl 1.1.1k successfully on a 32bit CentOS 6 
vm with kernel 2.6.32 - so if *THAT* works then surely kernel 3.0.8 will 
also work:

All tests successful.
Files=158, Tests=2635, 121 wallclock secs ( 1.21 usr  0.15 sys + 98.81 
cusr 10.06 csys = 110.23 CPU)
Result: PASS


HTH,

JJK

PS getting the tests to run on centos 6 was the biggest hurdle , not 
openssl itself


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