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"Unable to find entrypoint OPENSSL_sk_num" error when using third party SSL library

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Title"Unable to find entrypoint OPENSSL_sk_num" error when using third party SSL library
URL Nameerror-when-trying-to-connect-to-sql-server-azure-using-third-party-ssl-library
Article Number000155370
EnvironmentProduct: Connect 64 for ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol Driver
Version: 08.02.0244
OS: Linux
Database: SQL Server Azure
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
When try to connect to SQL Server Azure using third party SSL library and SQL Server Wire Protocol Driver, the following error occurred.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message"[SAS][ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol driver]Unable to find entrypoint OPENSSL_sk_num in client DLL /usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.1.0.2k."
"[SAS][ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol driver]SSL Initialization failure."
Defect NumberDefect XDBC-16019
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 08.02.0249.

Refer to " Connect and Connect64 for ODBC hot fix download and install instructions " on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
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Last Modified Date3/10/2020 6:11 PM
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