Thanks,

For context:

something like
#strace -o strace_openssl_output.txt openssl version
followed by:
emacs strace_openssl_output.txt&



On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Gayathri Sundar <suraj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> strace is a unix command wherein u need to attach the process which is
> linking with ur openssl library. It would tell the path from which all the
> libraries are loaded (for that process) along with a ton of other info. You
> would need to search the output of strace manually to figure out ur library
> path.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Eric Raunig <erau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't know this syntax ie:
>> # openssl strace
>> openssl:Error: 'strace' is an invalid command.
>>
>> Standard commands
>> asn1parse         ca                ciphers           cms
>> crl               crl2pkcs7         dgst              dh
>> dhparam           dsa               dsaparam          ec
>> ecparam           enc               engine            errstr
>> gendh             gendsa            genpkey           genrsa
>> nseq              ocsp              passwd            pkcs12
>> pkcs7             pkcs8             pkey              pkeyparam
>> pkeyutl           prime             rand              req
>> rsa               rsautl            s_client          s_server
>> s_time            sess_id           smime             speed
>> spkac             ts                verify            version
>> x509
>>
>> Message Digest commands (see the `dgst' command for more details)
>> md4               md5               mdc2              rmd160
>> sha               sha1
>>
>> Cipher commands (see the `enc' command for more details)
>> aes-128-cbc       aes-128-ecb       aes-192-cbc       aes-192-ecb
>> aes-256-cbc       aes-256-ecb       base64            bf
>> bf-cbc            bf-cfb            bf-ecb            bf-ofb
>> camellia-128-cbc  camellia-128-ecb  camellia-192-cbc  camellia-192-ecb
>> camellia-256-cbc  camellia-256-ecb  cast              cast-cbc
>> cast5-cbc         cast5-cfb         cast5-ecb         cast5-ofb
>> des               des-cbc           des-cfb           des-ecb
>> des-ede           des-ede-cbc       des-ede-cfb       des-ede-ofb
>> des-ede3          des-ede3-cbc      des-ede3-cfb      des-ede3-ofb
>> des-ofb           des3              desx              idea
>> idea-cbc          idea-cfb          idea-ecb          idea-ofb
>> rc2               rc2-40-cbc        rc2-64-cbc        rc2-cbc
>> rc2-cfb           rc2-ecb           rc2-ofb           rc4
>> rc4-40            seed              seed-cbc          seed-cfb
>> seed-ecb          seed-ofb
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Coda Highland <chighl...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> strace will show all of the syscalls executed by the application,
>>> including opening files.
>>>
>>> /s/ Adam
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Eric Raunig <erau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > Background:
>>> > I have the problem in which there are multiple versions of openssl.cnf
>>> on my
>>> > Linux (Ubuntu 11.04) installation.
>>> >
>>> > I had some problems with the default openssl-0.9.8. So I installed
>>> OpenSSL
>>> > (1.0.0d 8 Feb 2011).
>>> >
>>> > I also have Zend Server CE (+zend framework +mysql etc)  installed
>>> which is
>>> > intended for the local intranet.
>>> >
>>> > The problem is that when attempting to load a secure page: there is no
>>> > handshake (Firefox: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
>>> >
>>> > With regards to openssl:
>>> >
>>> > Is there a command that will show which openssl.cnf that it is reading
>>> from?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>
>>
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