i solved this yesterday in my environment, so hopefully i can be of some
help.
locate the libcrypto file on your computer. (mine is libcrypto.a, however
your installation may be looking for a different extension. issue a "find
/ -name libcrypto*").
if it doesn't exist, you will need to install openSSL prior to installing
OpenSSH.
check to see the last time your libcrypto file was accessed. (ls -lu will
give the access time) ensure
it is being accessed when you run the configure.
if it IS being accessed, you will need to install the latest version of
openSSL. (hence the word 'recent' in the error message)
if it is NOT being accessed, issue the following when you run configure:
LD_RUN_PATH=/path/to/ssl/lib ./configure --with-ssl-dir=/path/to/ssl
hope this helps,
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i have a problem, i am installing openssh-3.6.1, in digital unix version
4.0d, and no can,t install for this error, configure: error: *** Can't find
recent OpenSSL libcrypto (see config.log for detail)
please helpme
Horacio Mari?a
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