[mdlug] good distro for openssl, squid, and citrix?
Wojtak, Greg
GregWojtak at quickenloans.com
Fri Jul 11 08:48:39 EDT 2008
I've never run into an issue building binaries with openssl headers on
Red Hat, which is what I use and administer almost exclusively anymore.
Maybe
# yum update openssl-devel
(or up2date openssl-devel if you are not using RHEL 5).
Maybe there was a jank rpm of the openssl development headers released?
Hope it helps,
Greg Wojtak
The Linux Fix
http://www.thelinuxfix.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: mdlug-bounces at mdlug.org [mailto:mdlug-bounces at mdlug.org] On Behalf
Of Dean Durant
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:12 PM
To: md lug
Subject: [mdlug] good distro for openssl, squid, and citrix?
Hello, can anyone recommend a good distro for openssl? My
understanding is that redhat is not so good. Openssl pre-installed
would be fine, but I also don't mind downloading a tarball, running
configure, make, and make install, or other type instructions.
But the openssl headers are really a problem it seems like.
My ultimate problem seems to be a trying to use an already compiled
squid rpm that doesn't seem to pass https as needed to use with citrix.
So I feel like I have to compile a new squid binary from scratch, with
the --enable-openssl option, and that's where make runs into a issue
with the openssl headers not being installed. This is on redhat(e)
enterprise linux, and there is something very confusing, or very f_____d
up about openssl on RHEL.
So I am searching for an alternative. Thanks, Dean
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