[FreeBsd 7.0] Openldap server - client / error with openssl -
openssh
karim.bourenane at orange-ftgroup.com
karim.bourenane at orange-ftgroup.com
Wed May 7 09:10:42 UTC 2008
Hi Matthew
Thanks you for you reply.
Before patching openssh, i've installed openssh 4.1 with port, and so the
path librairy located in different path.
Now i just desintall openssh4.1, and openssh running fine.
Thansk you for your help.
Regards
Karim Bourenane
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Matthew Seaman <m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk>
05/05/2008 20:35
To: karim.bourenane at orange-ftgroup.com
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Subject: Re: [FreeBsd 7.0] Openldap server - client / error with openssl - openssh
karim.bourenane at orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just found security upgrade openssh, but don't running on my ldap
> server, same error :
> http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-08:05.openssh.asc
>
> And if i check version of channel.c file after upgrade :
>
> serverldap# patch < /var/tmp/openssh.patch
> Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
> The text leading up to this was:
> --------------------------
> |Index: crypto/openssh/channels.c
> |===================================================================
> |RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/crypto/openssh/channels.c,v
> |retrieving revision 1.23
> |diff -u -r1.23 channels.c
> |--- crypto/openssh/channels.c 30 Sep 2006 13:38:04 -0000 1.23 <--
> Same value, same version
> |+++ crypto/openssh/channels.c 15 Apr 2008 19:09:48 -0000
> --------------------------
>
> Can anyone have idea ?
>
idea is patented software IIRC, and you need to add flags to
/etc/src.conf to enable idea realated stuff to be built. See src.conf(5).
I guess the problem you're seeing is because either:
you built either openssh or openssl on a different machine to where
you're running it and there's a difference in the WITH/WITHOUT_IDEA
settings between the two machines
or:
you built openssh to link against the ports version of openssl
but you're running on a machine with only the base version installed
(although I'm not certain about that last: I think that scenario would
perhaps result in 'file not found' error messages from ld.so when it
couldn't
find the SSL shlibs in /usr/local/lib)
Oh, and FreeBSD 7.0 is definitely freebsd-stable at ... material nowadays.
Cheers,
Matthew
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