Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Still a problem with openssh and rsaref"
2000 May 10
4
openssl w/ rsaref openssh won't configure
I have openssl-0.9.5a and openssh-2.1.0. I configured ssl with rsaref
and it passes the tests. When I configure ssh I get:
----
checking for OpenSSL directory... configure: error: Could not find
working SSLeay / OpenSSL libraries, please install
----
it is failing RSA_private_decrypt function call. The RSA_generate_key
seems to work (does not return null) but then goes on to fail at
2000 Mar 17
2
Problem with 1.2.3pre4 and RSAref
The following code snippet will not compile support for RSAref on NetBSD even
if it exists on the system (which breaks OpenSSL):
for WANTS_RSAREF in "" 1 ; do
if test -z "$WANTS_RSAREF" ; then
LIBS="$saved_LIBS -lcrypto"
else
LIBS="$saved_LIBS -lcrypto -lRSAglue
2001 Jun 06
1
configure patch for Alpha/Tru64 Unix 5.1
I had to apply this patch to configure.in to get configure to run on
Tru64 Unix on Alpha. The RSA test forgot to reset $LIBS.
(The compile stopped with missing "zlib.h". I'll send more patches if
required. :-)
diff -ur src-2.9p1/configure.in src-2.9p1-local/configure.in
--- src-2.9p1/configure.in Wed Jun 6 17:15:09 2001
+++ src-2.9p1-local/configure.in Wed Jun 6
2000 Mar 07
2
rsaref usage
First, when I tried to start sshd, I got the message
Starting sshd: ssh-keygen: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto.
See ssl(8).
sshd: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto -- exiting. See ssl(8)
no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto -- exiting. See ssl(8)
So I thought I have to recompile openssl with rsaref flag to config.
When I did that, I got compilation error (this is version 0.9.5
1999 Dec 28
0
Patches to report rsaref build and to call pam_setcred
I've attached two patches. The first just changes the output of "ssh -V"
to print that it was built against rsaref if libRSAglue (which is built
as part of openssl only when it is built against rsaref) is present at
build-time. The second adds appropriate calls to pam_setcred() in sshd.
Without them, our systems can't access AFS because the PAM modules only
get tokens at a
2000 May 31
0
openssh 2.1.0p3 w/ rsaref
Looks like the fixes to use OpenSSL with RSAnull break it for rsaref. I've
attached a patch that fixes it for me.
Cheers,
Nalin
-------------- next part --------------
--- openssh-2.1.0p3/configure.in Wed May 31 08:56:52 2000
+++ openssh-2.1.0p3/configure.in Wed May 31 09:03:49 2000
@@ -231,7 +231,27 @@
[
found_crypto=1
break;
- ], []
+ ],
+ [
+ LIBS="$saved_LIBS
2000 Mar 22
0
configure: error: *** zlib missing
OpenSSH v1.2.2p1
Solaris v2.6 Sun e450
gcc v2.8.1
Problem description: zlib has been installed, yet after using advice gleaned
from mail-list archives, got past what sounds like the normal
Solaris/OpenSSHv1.2.2p1 errors and am receiving a "configure: error: ***
zlib missing - please install first ***".
.../archive/zlib/1.1.3# make install
cp zlib.h zconf.h /usr/local/include
chmod 644
2000 Aug 15
0
[PATCH]: Port to Mac OS X/Darwin, misc
Below I've includes a patch which helps build OpenSSH outside from a
read-only source tree, find OpenSSL on Mac OS X, and fix a typo.
This applies to OpenSSH 2.1.1p4.
You should already have gotten a note from Melissa O'Neil about a
conflict with the crc32() symbol in zlib, which was causing a crash on
Darwin.
I've noticed another bug. If ssh is setuid, I get a permission
2001 Feb 13
1
configure.in reorder patch
Feb 12 CVS (sort of, see warning below)
I've had to change around some of the code in configure.in
to get some platforms to compile with the --with-tcp-wrappers option.
Basicly I have set it up to
check headers
check system libraries
check for optional packages
check functions
I have also tried to clean up the library order as it is important
on some platforms.
This patch works on
Solaris
2000 May 14
0
OpenSSH 2.1.0+OpenSSL 0.9.5a+RSAref 2.0 trouble
Hello.
I have been having trouble configuring the source code for the
abovementioned. I have to use RSARef as I'm a resident of the USA, so I
can avoid patent violation.
The configure script fails to see the OpenSSL+RSAref mix on three
different platforms, including the following:
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE (Which has its own port, but I wanted to try it there
to see if I could reliably reproduce
2001 Aug 18
0
installing openssh-2.9p2 after openssl-0.9.6b on freebsd-4.3-RELEASE
hi.
please cc comments 2 me, i'm not subscribed.
what i did is simply this (you might have guessed :)
i had to install the improved version of openssl after recent, urgent
improvements. with this came came the urgent desire for openssh-CURRENT,
which had to be reinstalled, because an old(?) version comes with the
distribution.
here's the diff. spare me and yourselfs a desciption of
2000 Aug 06
1
problems compiling sshd on slackware 7.x
Hi,
I tried to compile openssh-2.1.1p4 on a slackware 7.1 (and then on a
slackware 7.0). you need to supply -lcrypt because otherwise
auth-passwd.c line 135 calls the wrong crypt and sshd will never let
you log in. (took a while to figure that out.)
I tried './configure --with-libs crypt' but
configure doesn't seem to understand me ;)
checking host system type... Invalid
2000 Mar 13
2
rsaref test
Is it true that configure tests for the existence of librsaref.a, and
if it finds it, it assumes that that rsaref is supposed to be used---*even
if openssl was not built with rsaref support* ?
Mate
1999 Sep 07
2
weird printing problems.
I'm experiencing some weird printing problems with samba connected
printers. When I'll bring up a 95/98 workstation, sometimes it will say
that the printer is offline, when it clearly isn't, or it will see
everything fine, but it simply won't print.
These are remote lpd connected printer to the samba server, and lpd can
print fine. These are JetDirect HP printers.
Any
1999 Dec 04
2
confusion over RSAref vul w/OpenSS[HL]
Howdy,
The string of notices on BugTraq about RSAref being vulnerable to
overflows has me concerned. After trying to sort through all the
messages, I can't figure out whether I need to update OpenSSL (a
check of their website indicates no new patches), OpenSSH, both, or
neither. I am aware there is no known exploit for it yet.
I could be a bad boy and just run all
2000 Mar 05
1
No subject
I've installed openssl-0.9.5 using rsaref.a. When I build ssh-1.2.2 with
./configure rsaref is still get the following error when running ssh: ssh:
no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto. See ssl(8).
What am I doing wrong ?
2000 Aug 17
2
OpenSSH and HP-UX
My system: HP-UX 10.20, pretty vanilla, most non-HP software from the HP
Porting Archive at hpux.cae.wisc.edu. GNU make is /usr/local/bin/gmake,
zlib is in /opt/zlib, OpenSSl in /opt/openssl, HP ANSI C compiler.
OpenSSH 2.2.1p4.
'configure' on this system warns that rsa is not available. I found
source at www.spinnaker.com which builds an rsaref.a library but not an
RSAglue one. So
2002 Apr 03
2
cross compilation?
../openssh-3.1p1/configure --host=mips-linux --build=i686-linux --with-pam
does not work.
It selects the correct toolchain prefix, but the configure script bails
on cross-compilation.
Attached is a patch that *might* make the right paranoid assumptions,
but I am not positive.
-- bryan
--- configure.ac.orig Tue Feb 26 22:12:35 2002
+++ configure.ac Wed Mar 27 14:28:02 2002
@@ -437,20 +437,6
2000 Jan 18
1
Error when compiling for Solaris7
I cannot make openssh on Solaris.
The 'make' fails on the first file.
Here are the commands and the output.
Essentially, I pre-built EGD, SSL, and ran:
configure
make
make errors are listed at the bottom.
Can anyone help me get this compiled on Solaris7?
Steve
sdn at sprintlabs.com
./configure --prefix=/common --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
--with-egd-pool=/common/bin/egd.pl
loading cache
2000 May 17
4
Openssh-2.1.0p1 test release
This to announce a test release of 2.1.0p1 before making it widely
available.
This release includes many fixes to problems reported over the last
week. In particular:
- spurious error and coredumps caused by the inbuilt entropy gathering
- RSAref detection
- Compilation fixes for Solaris and others
It also contains (completely untested) support for compiling without
RSA support. This may be