This is the solution we came up with:
We downloaded, compiled and installed the latest stable openssl version
3.0.0.
Then we added /usr/local/lib64 to /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf
After/sbin/ldconfig Naviserver finds the new openssl version when
compiling with:
--with-openssl=/usr/local/
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Subject:Re: [naviserver-devel] No notifications with webpush::send
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 11:43:44 +0100
From: Gustaf Neumann
To: Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel
On 09.12.21 09:33, Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel wrote:
We ar
On 09.12.21 09:33, Wolfgang Winkler via naviserver-devel wrote:
We are using 1.1.1d on our production server, which is a debian buster.
bytes {} tag 1e58277931d45f4c593cffbf291b39b7
i can confirm, that with Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) and OpenSSL 1.1.1d
bytes are empty.
With e.g. Rocky L
We are using 1.1.1d on our production server, which is a debian buster.
Here we get the result
bytes {} tag 1e58277931d45f4c593cffbf291b39b7
On our newer system with openssl 1.1.1k
bytes dbf5a0d98c8b32e1b6dccc tag 81294002f4a5df64c8a44e1bcc07a6cb
The call was:
ns_crypto::aead::encrypt string