Heroux, Bernard R wrote: > Thanks Rich. The problem that we've run into is that we cannot find the > RPM associated with libssldap50.so. Do you or anyone know what that > version is (ie version mozilla-1.7.12-1.1.3.2, etc) or libssldap60.so?
Hmm - I'm using RHEL4 with the bundled thunderbird/seamonkey. There is no libssldap. There is a libprldap, though. So I'm a bit confused. Either LDAP SSL just works somehow with thunderbird despite the lack of libssldap, or it doesn't work despite the fact that there is a Use Secure Connection (SSL) in the LDAP server configuration dialog in the Address Book. > > Thanks, > > Bernie > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Megginson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rich > Megginson > Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 3:39 PM > To: Heroux, Bernard R > Cc: Mark Banner; [email protected]; Lucyshyn, Michael > Subject: Re: is Libssldap50.so still used? > > Heroux, Bernard R wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to locate the following libraries for secure ldap and am > unable to correlate the version mozilla-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 with > Libssldap50.so. Does anyone know if Libssldap50.so is still required > with the latest versions of Mozilla? > > Mozilla must use libssldap50.so to do LDAP SSL (or libssldap60.so with > the new version of mozldap 6.0). > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Binary Library Required for Certutil Required for Secure LDAP > Impacted RPM Description >> Certutil nss-tools-3.8-2.i586.rpm > >> This is required to generate mozilla certificates. The libraries > listed in this section are all required for certutil to run. >> libsoftokn3.so >> X mozilla-nss-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libnspr4.so X X mozilla-nspr-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libplds4.so >> X mozilla-nspr-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libplc4.so >> X mozilla-nspr-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libnss3.so >> X X mozilla-nss-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libsmime3.so >> X mozilla-nss-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libssl3.so >> X X mozilla-nss-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> Libssldap50.so X mozilla-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> libprldap50.so X mozilla-1.7.12-1.1.3.2 >> Ldapdlm This is the ldap dlm > that is required by the security manager for ldap queries. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Mark Banner >> Sent: Thu 4/5/2007 10:29 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: How to do Windows builds? >> >> Rich Megginson wrote: >>> Hmm - I've looked at this quite a bit. I still haven't figured out >>> where those win32 redist files are supposed to be. I've installed >>> Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition, the platform SDK, and the .NET v2 > >>> SDK, and I still do not have all of those files mentioned in the >>> Makefile.in above. >> You could try asking in mozilla.dev.builds - they would probably know. >> >> Standard8 >> _______________________________________________ >> dev-tech-ldap mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-ldap >> > _______________________________________________ dev-tech-ldap mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-ldap
