I am not, but
9 offers these packages:
oniguruma.x86_64 6.9.6-1.el9.5 @appstream
oniguruma.i686 6.9.6-1.el9.5 appstream
oniguruma-devel.i686 6.9.6-1.el9.5 crb
oniguruma-devel.x86_64 6.9.6-1.el9.5 crb
Is this not what you need?
Plus these:
kkos/oniguruma: regular expression library (github.com)
<https://github.com/kkos/oniguruma>
maxmind/libmaxminddb: C library for the MaxMind DB file format
(github.com) <https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb>
On 4/17/2024 7:47 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Eric - Besides Rocky9/EL9 are you working with any other distros?
EL9/epel is missing two libraries I need - libmaxminddb and oniguruma.
Jeff
On 4/15/2024 12:44 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
Neither,
/var/qmail/control/dh2048.pem
/var/qmail/control/rsa2048.pem
On 4/15/2024 10:33 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
Thanks, will still require rsa?
On 4/15/2024 10:47 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
My next iteration on EL9 will remove keysize it's deprecated, has
been for a while. Should have the new code out within the week.
SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback · openssl/openssl · Discussion #23769
(github.com) <https://github.com/openssl/openssl/discussions/23769>
On 4/15/2024 6:25 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
Hey Jeff, glad you're making progress. Be aware that when you get
a new cert from Letsencrypt that the default now retrieves an
ECDSA cert. Which is fine for apache, but doesn't work on qmail,
or at least it didn't for me. To fix that you'll need to configure
letsencrypt to give you an RSA 2048 cert.
There are two ways to do that. If you want all your certs to be
RSA 2048, you can add this to the /etc/letsencrypt/cli.ini file.
key-type = rsa
rsa-key-size = 2048
If you just want to do that for your keys you use in qmail, then
you can put the above in the /etc/letsencrypt/renewal/domain.conf
file. Where "domain" is the name of the cert you're renewing.
Certbot creates the file so it should already be there.
Gary
On 4/14/2024 10:39 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
I may have resolved this. I did the Rocy9 distro install of
apache and copied the mod_http2.so file over to our install of
apache. Seems to work (no errors) but I won't know for sure until
we setup Lets Encrypt SSL certbot tomorrow
Jeff
On 4/14/2024 3:11 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi - we're setting up a new mailserver with Rocky 9 and the
learning curve is slow as is usual with the first time with a
new distro.
Anyway because our various scripts look for apache at
/usr/local/apache/ we've decided to compile our own binary with
the latest apache and have run into trouble / errors related to
'nghttp2'.
We did download, compile and install the latest nghttp2-1.61.0
from github. The configure and make went well and http1.1 works
but apache generates the following error when we activate
mod_http2
(Cannot load modules/mod_http2.so into server:
/usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_http2.so: undefined symbol:
nghttp2_option_set_no_rfc9113_leading_and_trailing_ws_validation)
If anyone on the list has compiled their own httpd 2.4.59 with
Rocky 9 would you mind sharing the details ?
Thanks, Jeff Koch
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