Anyone out there using SSL-Explorer?
Kurt Buff
kurt.buff at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 19:01:01 PST 2008
I've been trying to install it on a box I've thrown together (FreeBSD
it-kbuff-fbsd1.mycompany.com 6.3-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 6.3-PRERELEASE #0)
and have followed the directions as best I could in the following
documents:
/usr/src/sslexplorer/README (from the src install package at
http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/sslexplorer/sslexplorer-1.0.0_RC13-src.zip)
http://n3ncy.com/UNIX/FreeBSD/SSLExplorer.htm (which seems not to be
for the source install, and with which I had no luck)
and
http://3sp.com/kb/idx/21/088/article/How_do_I_install_the_source_code.html
(the PDF they link to is so obscured by a huge DRAFT stamp that it's
pretty much unusable.)
I've installed Java and apache-ant, and execute '# ant install', which
churns and produces lots of output - It's supposed to launch an
install wizard, which I never see, then it finally states
install:
[java] Java Result: 1
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 1 minute 10 seconds
then I execute '# ant run', which produces lots of similar output, but
then it exits with
console:
[echo]
[echo]
Service wrapper not currently supported on this platform (FreeBSD), so
falling back to
[echo]
generic method. You will not have restart ability from the user
interface and
[echo]
beware of using CTRL+C, it may leave processes running
[echo]
console-using-java:
[java] Java Result: 1
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 54 seconds
and nothing is running that I would expect to see.
If anyone on this list has experience with it, I'd appreciate a bit of advice.
Thanks,
Kurt
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