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Title: Need download links for gskcrypt64 & gskssl64-8.0.14 for Linux x86_64
Post by: rajesh on July 29, 2016, 03:39:49 PM
Hi All,

can any one provide me the download links for the gskcrypt64 & gskssl64 which supports ondemand v 9.5.0.6 on RHEL 6.x version

Thanks in Advance,
RaJ
Title: Re: Need download links for gskcrypt64 & gskssl64-8.0.14 for Linux x86_64
Post by: Justin Derrick on July 31, 2016, 09:50:46 AM
It's on the front page of the Wiki:

https://cmod.wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#IBM_CMOD_Fixpacks_.26_Security_Bulletins

There doesn't appear to have been an update since March for the v8.0.x branch of GSKit.

-JD.
Title: Re: Need download links for gskcrypt64 & gskssl64-8.0.14 for Linux x86_64
Post by: sisusteve on September 21, 2016, 07:11:37 PM
The GSKit RPMs are included in the CMOD TAR file:

-r--r----- root/archive 1330738 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskcrypt32-8.0.14.44.linux.x86.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 1513551 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskcrypt64-8.0.14.44.linux.x86_64.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 7539231 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskssl32-8.0.14.44.linux.x86.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 7634662 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskssl64-8.0.14.44.linux.x86_64.rpm
Title: Re: Need download links for gskcrypt64 & gskssl64-8.0.14 for Linux x86_64
Post by: Alessandro Perucchi on September 21, 2016, 11:15:17 PM
Quote from: Steve Bechtolt on September 21, 2016, 07:11:37 PM
The GSKit RPMs are included in the CMOD TAR file:

-r--r----- root/archive 1330738 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskcrypt32-8.0.14.44.linux.x86.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 1513551 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskcrypt64-8.0.14.44.linux.x86_64.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 7539231 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskssl32-8.0.14.44.linux.x86.rpm
-r--r----- root/archive 7634662 2014-08-06 09:56 CN206ML/linux/gskssl64-8.0.14.44.linux.x86_64.rpm


You are right, but they are quite outdated... (6th August 2014), and it would be better to use a more current version, and therefore the link that Justin provided is essential to have an up to date and secure system.
Since GSKit is doing all the encryption stuff/TLS/etc... to have the latest version is essential to ensure that you have your security hole patched.