Mark Andrews wrote:
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> If you really want to go down this path then you need to copy over
> the shared library which is dynamically loaded into named at runtime
specifically lib/engines/libgost.so
> or rebuild openssl to include the gost code in libcrypto.
How do you do that? The documentation
In message , "Olsen, Richard William (Rick) CTR DISA PEO-MA (US)" writes:
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> We have been trying to build bind using with-openssl=PATH and not have it req
> uire the full openssl install on the destination system.
Why do people try to make things more complicated than they need
to be. Just ins
Olsen, Richard William (Rick) CTR DISA PEO-MA (US) We have been trying to build bind using with-openssl=PATH and not have
> it require the full openssl install on the destination system.
Try building BIND with --without-gost
Tony.
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We have been trying to build bind using with-openssl=PATH and not have it
require the full openssl install on the destination system. We had this setup
and running when we were building on solaris 9 using bind-9.9.2 up through
bind-9.9.4-P2. Now we are building on a Solaris 10 system (remote sys
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