Hi John,
This is ~NOT~ a dummy question to me. I hunted for a few
hours to find this.
I did this about 2 weeks ago but couldn't recall today
where I found it, so
rpm -qf libcrypto.so
tells me openssl-0.9.5-1 .
The whole openssh + openssl + maybe some other pieces
is an installation mess IMO. And I'm not even trying
to compile the pieces of it, just using RPMs.
I wish you better luck than I am having. I'm still not
able to get thru a firewall to sourceforge.net.
If anyone here uses openssh's ProxyCommand, can you provide
a sample of how to use it, PLEASE?
TIA,
Randy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John M. Mills [mailto:">jmills@tga.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 10:57 AM
> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> Subject: [ale] Dummy question: Built 'libcrypto.a' but need
> 'libcrypto.so'. How to get it?
>
> I need 'libcrypto.so.*' to install the
> 'openssh*-1.2.3-1us.i386.rpm's. I
> captured sources of 'openssl-0.9.5a' which built fine and installed
> 'libcrypto.a'. Two questions:
>
> 1) Is there an 'rpm' available to install a suitable
> 'libcrypto' for use
> with 'openssh-1.2.3', and if so where? (A version of
> 'openssl', I suppose,
> might have this lib.), and
>
> 2) Presumably I could build the *.so from my existing sources
> and built
> objects. How should I link them to produce the correct library?
>
> Thanks -
>
> John Mills
> Sr. Software Engineer
> TGA Technologies, Inc.
> 100 Pinnacle Way, Suite 140
> Norcross, GA 30071-3633
> e-mail: ">jmills@tga.com
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