hi community,
so, as it stated in the topic, installing Packet Tracer 7.2 succeeds, but doesn't run. a little web search and i go into the /opt/pt/bin folder and run ./PackeTracer7, which gives some more specifics on the error:
./PacketTracer7: ./libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by ./PacketTracer7)
Segmentation fault
so, i'm not a linux guru, but i'm guessing this is a dependency, and with a little more web searching, i find that libcrypto.so.1.0.0 was deprecated due to a heartbleed vulnerability.
i know there is a way to get this running!!!!! i am hopeful!!!!
any help woul dbe greatly appreciated
thanks in advance
-DaveJ
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Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.0
Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
Did you try any of these?
https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=Packet%2 ... o.so.1.0.0
https://duckduckgo.com/html/?q=Packet%2 ... o.so.1.0.0
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
Before proceeding, you should read this:
(and I mean really read it, not just look at it.)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
This is a program, intended for MS windows, and not for Linux,
https://www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/ ... ebian-9-3/
If you read it all, and read the comments at the bottom, there is a comment about step 12, and a alternative, step 12 is where they tell you to install the insecure and deprecated library.
The fact that they tell you to install a insecure and deprecated library, should be a clue, and warning to you, these people are suggesting you do things that will jeopardize your system security.
Logic should tell you , this is not a company, nor software you can trust.
If you simply must have this program on your computer, use a VM, install the MS windows on the VM, and then install the Cisco program to the windows VM, at least on a Virtual Machine, it will be isolated and unable to damage your main system. Another option, get another computer , dedicate it to MS windows, and this Cisco software, keep it totally separate from your Debian system.
After all said and done, since this is NOT a Debian package, and is NOT software intended for Debian, you should NOT use it, but if you feel you must use it, you would be better off asking them at the Cisco support site, and maybe they can and will help you with this. Maybe they could repair their product, and create valid,secure libraries for it. It is their software, they are the ones that should support it and make sure it is in a usable ,working package.
(and I mean really read it, not just look at it.)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
This is a program, intended for MS windows, and not for Linux,
How ever,From:https://www.unixmen.com/installing-cisc ... cer-linux/
Packet tracer available commonly for Windows, but not for Linux distributions. Here we can download and get install Cisco package tracer.
I am sure there are ways to force it to install, but I don't think it is wise to put this on a "main system", it should be in a isolated environment.i know there is a way to get this running!!!!! i am hopeful!!!!
https://www.sysnettechsolutions.com/en/ ... ebian-9-3/
If you read it all, and read the comments at the bottom, there is a comment about step 12, and a alternative, step 12 is where they tell you to install the insecure and deprecated library.
The fact that they tell you to install a insecure and deprecated library, should be a clue, and warning to you, these people are suggesting you do things that will jeopardize your system security.
Logic should tell you , this is not a company, nor software you can trust.
If you simply must have this program on your computer, use a VM, install the MS windows on the VM, and then install the Cisco program to the windows VM, at least on a Virtual Machine, it will be isolated and unable to damage your main system. Another option, get another computer , dedicate it to MS windows, and this Cisco software, keep it totally separate from your Debian system.
After all said and done, since this is NOT a Debian package, and is NOT software intended for Debian, you should NOT use it, but if you feel you must use it, you would be better off asking them at the Cisco support site, and maybe they can and will help you with this. Maybe they could repair their product, and create valid,secure libraries for it. It is their software, they are the ones that should support it and make sure it is in a usable ,working package.
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
there is no magic in installing PacketTracer on linux. we're not using wine or anything but an application, yes, originally written for windows, but re-written for linux by the original authors, Cisco Systems.
i'll read this, but, like i said, the linux version is written for linux
-dave.j
i'll read this, but, like i said, the linux version is written for linux
-dave.j
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
Yes , that is great, but which Linux ?
Debian is different then all of the other distros (distributions), all though some of them were / are based on Debian, that does not mean one can simply write a program, for Linux, and expect it to work properly on every Linux distribution.
What I suggested was to learn how to setup a virtual machine, and use a isolated virtual environment, I like QEMU myself, but there are others, VirtualBox is available for Debian as well,...
You don't have to install Windows on the virtual machine, you can install Debian on it, then install the application to your Debian VM, if it works ok, etc, great, but if it has problems, and crashes the system, or for example requires a library that is a security risk, no big deal, it might crash or damage the Debian system on the VM, but it will not harm your main system. Nothing magic about that.
I experiment with all sorts of applications, that I am trying to port for Minix3, (for example,but not just minix, I have VM's for Debian, Open Bsd, and also a old windows version )
I run the Minix3 system on a QEMU VM, and at times, I have it and 2 or 3 others running, they are all "networked", I can connect one to the other, or even go online with any give one, all though I usually don't, but any way that is kind of another topic.
This "Cisco Packe tracer" appears to be for learning, and not "real time" use anyway, so to sum it up, in simple words, it would be best , in my opinion to run it in a virtual environment.
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If you did a search on this, you will also find instructions that are for Ubuntu, and that is why I suggested reading the Debian wiki, Don't break Debian, first, and read it carefully, you do not want to install packages from the Ubuntu ppas, like some of the tutorials show, and also you do not want to modify your sources.list file, to include Debian jessie, like some of them show.
What you should do :
they are the ones that have re-written this application, and they are the ones that would be responsible for any dependencies it may have, they might even have a updated library file:
libcrypto.so.1.0.0
One that has the vulnerability patched.
This is the problem, and when people that do not understand that Linux is a general term, there are many Linux distributions, each one uses it's own repositories, the packages in the repository have been built, compiled, etc, for that distribution.but re-written for linux by the original authors, Cisco Systems.
Debian is different then all of the other distros (distributions), all though some of them were / are based on Debian, that does not mean one can simply write a program, for Linux, and expect it to work properly on every Linux distribution.
I never said there was any "magic" involved, there does seem to be some problems with installing it on Debian, or you would not have needed to be asking us here, and when the authors of the program or application ,(call it what you want),do not understand or know the differences between the various Linux distributions, they can not produce reliable software that works on every single Linux distribution, no magic involved, but some logic and experience is required.by david_j » 2018-09-22 08:56
there is no magic in installing PacketTracer on linux.
I never suggested using wine, in fact I think that would be a bad idea,we're not using wine or anything but an application,
What I suggested was to learn how to setup a virtual machine, and use a isolated virtual environment, I like QEMU myself, but there are others, VirtualBox is available for Debian as well,...
You don't have to install Windows on the virtual machine, you can install Debian on it, then install the application to your Debian VM, if it works ok, etc, great, but if it has problems, and crashes the system, or for example requires a library that is a security risk, no big deal, it might crash or damage the Debian system on the VM, but it will not harm your main system. Nothing magic about that.
I experiment with all sorts of applications, that I am trying to port for Minix3, (for example,but not just minix, I have VM's for Debian, Open Bsd, and also a old windows version )
I run the Minix3 system on a QEMU VM, and at times, I have it and 2 or 3 others running, they are all "networked", I can connect one to the other, or even go online with any give one, all though I usually don't, but any way that is kind of another topic.
This "Cisco Packe tracer" appears to be for learning, and not "real time" use anyway, so to sum it up, in simple words, it would be best , in my opinion to run it in a virtual environment.
====edited====
If you did a search on this, you will also find instructions that are for Ubuntu, and that is why I suggested reading the Debian wiki, Don't break Debian, first, and read it carefully, you do not want to install packages from the Ubuntu ppas, like some of the tutorials show, and also you do not want to modify your sources.list file, to include Debian jessie, like some of them show.
What you should do :
Since the authors that have re-written the original, program, they are the ones you should be asking , for details about installing it, and specifically on Debian,but re-written for linux by the original authors, Cisco Systems
they are the ones that have re-written this application, and they are the ones that would be responsible for any dependencies it may have, they might even have a updated library file:
libcrypto.so.1.0.0
One that has the vulnerability patched.
Don't just do a little web searching, do a lot, the options are available, and not that hard to find, no magic involved.little more web searching, i find that libcrypto.so.1.0.0 was deprecated due to a heartbleed vulnerability.
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
Thank You!GarryRicketson wrote:Before proceeding, you should read this:
(and I mean really read it, not just look at it.)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
I like this! https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
As for the Intel® I219V Nic.
We either use Buster or figure out how to load the drivers on install with 9.5
Packettracer will run off of a hotswap bay running Windows 10.
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
Your welcome, there are plenty of ways to run applications that do not necessarily come from the Debian repos, but it is valuable to be aware of the risks , etc.
The wiki article is good , glad you liked it.
The wiki article is good , glad you liked it.
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Re: Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 dependent on libcrypto.so.1.0.0.
We are running PacketTracer using KVM and Debian 9.5 and it runs fine.
2 cores 4092 GB RAM
Thanks for all the posts.
2 cores 4092 GB RAM
Thanks for all the posts.