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  2. RHEL-136507

postfix show warning: warning: run-time library vs. compile-time header version mismatch: OpenSSL 3.5.0 may not be compatible with OpenSSL 3.2.0

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      What were you trying to do that didn't work?

      This issue is related to RHEL-128018: New OpenSSL release for RHEL 9.7 creates incompatibility with latest available Postfix package, postfix-3.5.25-1.el9.x86_64, where the OpenSSL regression is being investigated and tracked.

      This issue was created to provide a solution to prevent the warning message shown below, as requested by customers.

      Nov 30 00:04:45 hostname postfix/smtpd[25096]: warning: run-time library vs. compile-time header version mismatch: OpenSSL 3.5.0 may not be compatible with OpenSSL 3.2.0

      What is the impact of this issue to you?

      A large number of postfix warning messages were logged.

      Please provide the package NVR for which the bug is seen:

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      How reproducible is this bug?:

      As the same as RHEL-128018

      Steps to reproduce

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      Expected results

       

      No postfix warning message while already using  the latest version of openssl and postfix.

      Actual results

      A large number of postfix warning messages were logged.

       

              jskarvad Jaroslav Škarvada
              rhn-support-shgao Shujun Gao
              Jaroslav Škarvada Jaroslav Škarvada
              Robin Hack Robin Hack
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