01-19-2020, 12:04 PM
@youssefbasha
With a very high level of probability I would say that you can certainly install the required software libssl in version 1.0.0 on CentOS 7 with the right software repositories that will contain the setup files or by using direct RPM files of the needed software. Another alternative would be to compile the libssl version 1.0.0 yourself for CentOS 7. By the way: did you know that libssl 1.0.0 is obsolete and very insecure? That is one of the reasons why it is never shipped in any of the modern and recent Linux distributions. It is grossly negligent to use outdated and insecure software especially in case of SSL (which has had many very seriousy security issues in the past).
The developers of SAMP don't seem to care much about security or aren't able to properly code and keep up to date with dependencies. There is a point in time where you simply have to stop to be "stuck" with old habits and start over with something new. And SSL security holes aren't a joke. Think about it. A lot of the security holes discovered in SSL would allow an attacker to take over the server or execute any code they want on it. Seems to be clear why SAMP development is dead. No one really cares... outdated as heck and insecure by design as it is using very old and insecure dependencies. I never understood why this game was so hyped and why every service that provided VPSs for free was flooded with people who only care about SAMP and nothing else.
One more reason to just leave my fingers far away from this.
With a very high level of probability I would say that you can certainly install the required software libssl in version 1.0.0 on CentOS 7 with the right software repositories that will contain the setup files or by using direct RPM files of the needed software. Another alternative would be to compile the libssl version 1.0.0 yourself for CentOS 7. By the way: did you know that libssl 1.0.0 is obsolete and very insecure? That is one of the reasons why it is never shipped in any of the modern and recent Linux distributions. It is grossly negligent to use outdated and insecure software especially in case of SSL (which has had many very seriousy security issues in the past).
The developers of SAMP don't seem to care much about security or aren't able to properly code and keep up to date with dependencies. There is a point in time where you simply have to stop to be "stuck" with old habits and start over with something new. And SSL security holes aren't a joke. Think about it. A lot of the security holes discovered in SSL would allow an attacker to take over the server or execute any code they want on it. Seems to be clear why SAMP development is dead. No one really cares... outdated as heck and insecure by design as it is using very old and insecure dependencies. I never understood why this game was so hyped and why every service that provided VPSs for free was flooded with people who only care about SAMP and nothing else.
One more reason to just leave my fingers far away from this.