> > internat:/home/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.0-2211-SNAP/des > cat des.?? |
>tar -tzvf - | grep rsa
> > -r--r--r-- root/wheel12208 Feb 12 07:09 2000 usr/include/openssl/rsa.h
> >
> > Or is there something that I miss?
>
> That looks right. I think the original person was getting t
> > I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> > crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> > tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> > /usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't find a
> > knob to turn RSA requi
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> Could somebody send a short overview of the "crypto in FreeBSD"
> situation ? I bet there are more people than me who have lost
> track of what is in, what is out and what USA_RESIDENT changes...
See the new chapter 6.5 in the handbook for an exp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" writes:
>> Are there any plan to distribute USA_RESIDENT=NO version of
>> des binary distribution?
>
>I have no current plans to build such a thing and am USA_RESIDENT
>myself so it would be a questionable thing from a legal standpoint, I
>think.
> Are there any plan to distribute USA_RESIDENT=NO version of
> des binary distribution?
I have no current plans to build such a thing and am USA_RESIDENT
myself so it would be a questionable thing from a legal standpoint, I
think. I can hardly wait until September when the RSA patent expires! :
The problem initially reported was made worse by a couple of things. First,
Kris has not yet committed the changes to the openssh port so that it will issue
errors about the cryptography not being installed "correctly". This will not be
in all ports that use openssl when 4.0 is released. The po
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, John Hay wrote:
> and to me it looks like rsa.h is included:
>
> internat:/home/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.0-2211-SNAP/des > cat des.?? |
>tar -tzvf - | grep rsa
> -r--r--r-- root/wheel12208 Feb 12 07:09 2000 usr/include/openssl/rsa.h
>
> Or is there somethin
>
> > Related question:
> >
> > Are there any plan to distribute USA_RESIDENT=NO version of
> > des binary distribution?
> >
> > If not, non-USA users must rebuilt the crypto libraries from
> > source to use international-crypto packages.
> >
> > The des distribution (des/des.??) of the 4.0 re
On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Motoyuki Konno wrote:
> Related question:
>
> Are there any plan to distribute USA_RESIDENT=NO version of
> des binary distribution?
>
> If not, non-USA users must rebuilt the crypto libraries from
> source to use international-crypto packages.
>
> The des distribution (de
Hi,
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> > crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> > tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> > /usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Mark Huizer wrote:
> I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> /usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 04:38:48PM +0100, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi Mark!
>
> > I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> > crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> > tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> > /usr/include/op
Hi Mark!
> I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> /usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't find a
> knob to turn RSA requi
I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
/usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't find a
knob to turn RSA requirement off.
Mark
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