Hello,

A few weeks ago I stumbled on the Bering UClibc Firewall and even for a Linux 
newbee it was easy to build a good working router.

Now I want to configure Openvpn. But it's giving me headaches. I struggled a 
couple of days to configure the boot combination with a floppy and CD. But 
that's working now. The problem I'm working on now, is a bigger one.

I'm trying to follow the steps in the bering UClibc documentation: Chapter 7: 
Configuring openvpn. I'm using the LEAF Bering-uClibc 3.0 beta 2.

I think all the packages needed are loaded.
When they start to talk about the modules they lost me a bit. What I did was 
searching for the tun.so module on my CD. When I found the module I copied the 
module to /lib/modules and added "tun" to the /etc/modules.

Then they start to talk about the keys.
Step one: Setup for key generation on your Bering-uClibc box.
I think my /etc/easy-rsa/vars config is good. And the clean all command was 
successful. But when I try the next step: Build your own Root Certification 
Authority (CA) certificate/key.

The build-ca  command gives me an error:  can’t load library 
‘libcrypto.so.0.9.7’
I didn’t expected that one :o(  

Now after a few days working on the problem, I can’t find an other possible 
solution to my problem. I hope there is someone who can guide me to the 
solution. 
If there is more information you need, just ask. The router gets a dynamic 
IP-address from my ISP.

Thanks in advance for helping.

Greetings

Jan




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