Sorry my fault. Using the correct configure options makes OpenSSL support indeed work :-) Thanks for pointing me to that. I will again try with GnuTLS after getting everything up and running with OpenSSL.
Regards, Martin. Am Di., 18. Dez. 2018 um 19:44 Uhr schrieb Amos Jeffries < squ...@treenet.co.nz>: > On 19/12/18 3:44 am, Martin Hoffmann wrote: > > Thanks that would be fine. > > However meanwhile I have recompiled squid 4.4 with OpenSSL support > > (added --enable-ssl > > Which does not exist any longer. > > > and --with-open-ssl=xxx > > Which never existed at all. > > The ./configure option name is " --with-openssl ". Add that to the > debian/rules file and rebuild. > > > > and removed --with-gnutls > > to debian/rules) just to end with the same problems > > Nod. That is because the options you have to enable OpenSSL do not exist. > > > # see './configure --help' > " > > --enable-ssl-crtd Prevent Squid from directly generating TLS/SSL > private key and certificate. Instead enables > the certificate generator processes. > > --without-gnutls Do not use GnuTLS for SSL. > Default: auto-detect > > --with-openssl[=PATH] Compile with the OpenSSL libraries. The path > to the OpenSSL development libraries and > headers installation can be specified if > outside of the system standard directories > > " > > HTH > Amos > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users >
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