The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF. (If I'm mistaken, would someone please correct me.) I
don't have a running ES2B router at hand to check, but openssl and the
libraries it depends on (libcrypto and libssl) are probably not
available off the
At 06:58 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF.
...
Jacques Nilo has LEAF/Openssh:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/index.html
I have had it running smoothly under ES2B for sometime now.
Yes, but the
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dynamic DNS
The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF. (If I'm mistaken, would someone please correct me.) I
don't have a running ES2B router at hand to check, but openssl and the
libraries it depends on (libcrypto and libssl
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dynamic DNS
The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF. (If I'm mistaken, would someone please correct me.) I
don't have a running ES2B router at hand to check, but openssl and the
libraries
I don't want to start a fight, Matthew, but I can't just let this go by,
since I don't want to cause a misunderstanding either.
At 10:15 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Matthew Schalit wrote:
...
I realize that most of you don't consider
Oxygen to be a useful, but in reality, it's
a very complete and modular
If a recent openssh is available from J. Nilo, it probably
includes libssl and libcryto.
Nope.
If I get Jacques' current sshd.lrp package and un'tgz it, I find
neither
library included. If I run ldd against this sshd, I don't see libssl
or
libssl09 mentioned in its dependencies. (Nor does
Ray Olszewski wrote:
I don't want to start a fight, Matthew, but I can't just let this go by,
since I don't want to cause a misunderstanding either.
No worrys. I don't often get all
the facts right the first time.
At 10:15 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Matthew Schalit wrote:
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I realize that
You have two minor problems and one major one.
First the minor problems: it looks like you have lines wrapped in the copy
of the actual script that executes, so that, for example, the line
# Note: This was tested with openssl 0.9.5a, but should work with other
versions.
actually appears as two