In a quick check on the net for this problem, it appears to be the result of
building openssl from source, but having mismatched component dependencies
(like the recommendation at the bottom - needing the correct libssl). Most
recommendations are to uninstall openssl you have and either rebuild openssl
with the right components or install it from RPMs from RedHat again.


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From: Capo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Openssl problem. Anyone can help?

On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 02:52:57PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi,
> Anyone can help with this?
> I have a binary file that an attacker has left in a friend's RedHat7.2
hacked server. When i want to run it i recieve that error:
> $ ./file
> OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 90601f, you have 90602f
> $ file ./file
> exosshchans: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1,
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
> $
> I know the versions of Openssl are not the same and this is the problem.
> But i can't figure out what package i have to upgrade/downgrade to, to
have the binary file working. What Linux package (archive or *.rpm) apply to
this version: 90601f ???
> Can anyone help me?
> Thank you!
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Why would you want to run a binary an ATTACKER left? Are you sure it's 
a good idea?
Anyway what you might want to do is try with older versions of libssl.

KM

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