

To find the installation folder of Viber, we used the following command: Sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 /opt/viber/lib/libssl.so Įxplanation and details – Optional Reading #Create a symbolic link from the system installed libssl shared object to the Viber installation folder Solution for the OpenSSL issue – Create a symbolic link to the missing library in the libraries folder of Viber #Make sure all necessary packages are installed (Note: we used the RPM package of Viber Desktop to install Viber on our Fedora system). To be more precise it could not connect to the internet any more.

13 December 2017 in Applications tagged desktop / exec / fedora / find / find exec with pipe / libssl / libssl.so.10 / linux / ln / ln -s / nm / openssl / sh / sh -c / so / SSL_library_init / SSLv23_client_method / viber / viber desktop by TuxĪfter updating our GNU/Linux distribution from Fedora 26 to Fedora 27, and maybe updating Viber Desktop client as well, Viber stopped working.
