OpenSSL version not changed after downgrading from 1.0.2g to 1.0.1












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I'm using ubuntu version of 0.16.04.2 with PHP version of 7.0.33.
Now I'm having trouble connecting on my database which is located on another server. On my code the error says TCP Provider: Error code 0x2746 and I tried to search on this. And the cause of error says is on my Openssl version which is 1.0.2g that I needed to downgrade to 1.0.1. I tried to downgrade my ssl version using:



wget https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/7531893/+files/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



AND



sudo dpkg -i openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



then checking my ssl version says:



OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016)



Still my ssl version is 1.0.2g on my phpinfo



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  • Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

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    37 mins ago











  • Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

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I'm using ubuntu version of 0.16.04.2 with PHP version of 7.0.33.
Now I'm having trouble connecting on my database which is located on another server. On my code the error says TCP Provider: Error code 0x2746 and I tried to search on this. And the cause of error says is on my Openssl version which is 1.0.2g that I needed to downgrade to 1.0.1. I tried to downgrade my ssl version using:



wget https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/7531893/+files/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



AND



sudo dpkg -i openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



then checking my ssl version says:



OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016)



Still my ssl version is 1.0.2g on my phpinfo



enter image description here










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  • Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

    – earthmeLon
    37 mins ago











  • Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

    – guiverc
    13 mins ago
















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I'm using ubuntu version of 0.16.04.2 with PHP version of 7.0.33.
Now I'm having trouble connecting on my database which is located on another server. On my code the error says TCP Provider: Error code 0x2746 and I tried to search on this. And the cause of error says is on my Openssl version which is 1.0.2g that I needed to downgrade to 1.0.1. I tried to downgrade my ssl version using:



wget https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/7531893/+files/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



AND



sudo dpkg -i openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



then checking my ssl version says:



OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016)



Still my ssl version is 1.0.2g on my phpinfo



enter image description here










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I'm using ubuntu version of 0.16.04.2 with PHP version of 7.0.33.
Now I'm having trouble connecting on my database which is located on another server. On my code the error says TCP Provider: Error code 0x2746 and I tried to search on this. And the cause of error says is on my Openssl version which is 1.0.2g that I needed to downgrade to 1.0.1. I tried to downgrade my ssl version using:



wget https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/7531893/+files/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



AND



sudo dpkg -i openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31_amd64.deb



then checking my ssl version says:



OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 (Library: OpenSSL 1.0.2g 1 Mar 2016)



Still my ssl version is 1.0.2g on my phpinfo



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  • Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

    – earthmeLon
    37 mins ago











  • Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

    – guiverc
    13 mins ago





















  • Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

    – earthmeLon
    37 mins ago











  • Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

    – guiverc
    13 mins ago



















Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

– earthmeLon
37 mins ago





Please provide the output of echo $PATH, which openssl, and whereis openssl.

– earthmeLon
37 mins ago













Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

– guiverc
13 mins ago







Please check your release of Ubuntu. The current updates for 16.04 LTS should put you at 16.04.6, so you're 16.04.2 could mean you haven't updated since before 5-Aug-2017 (release date of 16.04.3) Depending on where you got your release info from, it could be your machine is insecure, or that you only told us what you originally installed with. (*your PHP release looks old too - packages.ubuntu.com/…)

– guiverc
13 mins ago












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