Dear  All,

Its seems i have got some success while configuring ssl.

Now that our perforce server is running on ssl

I am try to add the repository, while doing so i am getting below error
message.


   - *The specified Perforce port includes ssl:, but the p4python library
   was built without SSL support or the system library path is incorrect. *

As we have not able to find rpm for RHEL 2.6 OpenSSL 1.0.1, we have to
build openssl 1.0.1, which eventually got installed at /usr/local/ssl/bin/
/usr/local/ssl/ then we have build p4python with --ssl option.

But its seems that still reviewboard reports about the above error message.
Please help us know where to add the path of new build openssl library for
which reviewboard server is looking for, if some pointer will be highly
appreciated.

-Chuck





On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 7:24 AM, chuck j <cjerry2...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Does my p4 info output gave expected output.
>
>
>
> [root@svrrb1 works]# p4 info
> User name: chuckj
> Client name: svrrb1
> Client host: svrrb1.na.software.com
> Client unknown.
> Current directory: /works
> Peer address: 182.16.43.144:42238
> Client address: <my ip address>
> Server address: <some ip>:1666
> Server root: /PFMETA/p4root
> Server date: 2013/02/12 01:09:47 -0800 PST
> Server uptime: 286:15:29
> Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2012.2/577770 (2013/01/18)
> Server encryption: encrypted
> Server cert expires: Jan 31 10:22:47 2015 GMT
> Server license: Software Corporation users (expires 2013/02/21)
> Server license-ip: <some ip>:1666
> Case Handling: sensitive
>
>>
>>
> On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 4:49:40 PM UTC+5:30, chuck j wrote:
>>
>> Since i couldn't find openssl 1.0.1 rpm, I have to manually compile and
>> build then install it to the default path, then later i have build p4python.
>>
>> root@svrrb1 p4python-2012.2.549493# python setup.py build --apidir
>> /works/p4api-2012.2.585708/ --ssl /usr/local/
>> root@svrrb1 p4python-2012.2.549493# python setup.py install --apidir
>> /works/p4api-2012.2.585708/
>>
>> Assuming everything above working fine i test by providing below command
>> line.
>>
>> >>> import P4
>> >>> p4 = P4.P4()
>> >>> p4.connect()
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/**site-packages/P4.py", line 642, in
>> connect
>>     P4API.P4Adapter.connect( self )
>> P4.P4Exception: [P4.connect()] Connect to server failed; check $P4PORT.
>> SSL library must be at least version 1.0.1.
>>
>> Does my P4Python is build with OpenSSL.1.0.1 libarary, What is missing in
>> my setup?
>>
>> I know this is not the right forum for above queries but this may provide
>> some hint why adding repository to reviewboard is giving error.
>>
>> Please let me know if you need any more info, log for the same.
>>
>> - Chuck
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:51:15 PM UTC+5:30, chuck j wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ,
>>>
>>> This is what i get for p4 info
>>>
>>> [root@svrrb1 works]# export P4USER=chuckj
>>> [root@svrrb1 works]# export P4PORT=ssl:<some ip>:1666
>>> [root@svrrb1 works]# p4 login
>>> Enter password:
>>> User chuckj logged in.
>>>
>>> [root@svrrb1 works]# p4 info
>>> User name: chuckj
>>> Client name: svrrb1
>>> Client host: svrrb1.na.software.com
>>> Client unknown.
>>> Current directory: /works
>>> Peer address: 182.16.43.144:42238
>>> Client address: <my ip address>
>>> Server address: <some ip>:1666
>>> Server root: /PFMETA/p4root
>>> Server date: 2013/02/12 01:09:47 -0800 PST
>>> Server uptime: 286:15:29
>>> Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2012.2/**577770 (2013/01/18)
>>> Server encryption: encrypted
>>> Server cert expires: Jan 31 10:22:47 2015 GMT
>>> Server license: Software Corporation users (expires 2013/02/21)
>>> Server license-ip: <some ip>:1666
>>> Case Handling: sensitive
>>>
>>> The authentication of user is done using LDAP.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Chuck.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 2:27:33 PM UTC+5:30, Christian Hammond
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Chuck,
>>>>
>>>> I just wanted to give you a quick response. The person who would know
>>>> the best on the project would be David, but he's out for the night (1AM
>>>> here), so there will be a delay before he can respond.
>>>>
>>>> One thing to verify is that, on the command line (with that version of
>>>> p4), you can do:
>>>>
>>>> P4PORT=ssl:blah p4 info
>>>>
>>>> Also, what sort of authentication mechanism are you using for Perforce?
>>>>
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> On Feb 12, 2013, at 12:52 AM, chuck j <cjerr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> Now that we have made the RB server works with 1.7.4 + RBTools to work.
>>>>
>>>> We need to add perforce repository to reviewboard, when i add normal
>>>> repository its gets added but when i add perforce repository will prefixing
>>>> ssl: i am getting error message
>>>>
>>>> "A repository was not found at the specified path."
>>>>
>>>> Following steps has been done from my end.
>>>>
>>>> Build P4Python with "--ssl" option providing the path of ssl libaray
>>>>
>>>> Updated the p4 client to 2012.2
>>>>
>>>> Anybody encountered such issues, am i missing something.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chuck
>>>>
>>>>
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