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RE: Setting up remote access
From: |
Furmaniuk, Michael |
Subject: |
RE: Setting up remote access |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jan 2001 12:32:47 -0500 |
Thanks for the assist on this, but I am still having problems compiling.
I got the Kerberos distribution from MIT and built it thinking that I'd find
a crypto library in the build but I'm not seeing it. This is my first time
building CVS, so maybe I need to get a "crypto" library from somewhere else?
When I build CVS I get partway through the make and get the following
error line:
library -lcrypto: not found
Anyone know where I can find this?
Thanks...
-----Original Message-----
From: Derek R. Price [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 4:07 PM
To: Furmaniuk, Michael
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: Setting up remote access
"Furmaniuk, Michael" wrote:
> I've got the 1.11 version on my test server, just want to make sure it
> builds without problems before trying it out on the real server. I've
come
> up against a problem during make however. I am getting a message it
cannot
> find a file called "crypto" which it thinks should be in
> /usr/local/include/gssapi/ (I also see references to a /gssapi/include)
are
> there files I need to have in gssapi to finish the make if I want to set
> this up as a client/server?
You only need it if you want to use GSSAPI (includes Kerberos 5)
authentication, but you may have to disable GSSAPI if configure is
autodetecting a partial install or something.
./configure --help
for more. I think the option you're looking for is '--without-gssapi' or
the
like.
Derek
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