I have a OpenSSL configured in my RHEL machine.
I need to find the list of applications that use or depend on OpenSSL.
Is it possible to know which application is using the shared library?
I ungraded my openssl on sun solaris 8 from openssl 0.9.6c to openssl 0.9.6g the ungrade went
fine but when I tried to ssh in to server, I received the following error message
"ld.so.1: ./sshd: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/local/ssl/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.6: symbol main: referenced symbol... (2 Replies)
Hi everybody:
here is my tale: I need to create some ssl certificates, so I did it with my Linux; I created de CA key and all the other stuff, and of course the certificates needed.
The thing is I had to replace mi hard drive and I backed up all the info but I forgot to backup the /etc/ssl.
Of... (0 Replies)
All,
I am new to openssl and I have not been able to figure out exactly how to use it. What I need to do is to create a shell script which FTPS's (SFTP is not allowed on my project) a file to a mainframe. The mainframe will not initiate a session with my server.
Question. Are the packages... (7 Replies)
Hi Peeps,
Having trouble compiling openssl 0.9.8r on Solaris 10 x86. The make test fails when running the shatests (segmentation faults). There is a PROBLEM file that references a file called values.c. Anyone know whereabouts in the source tree you put this file as the file doesn't tell you... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a web server running on Debian 6.0.4 in a computer outside my university, but the web URL is blocked by my university, the security group of the university said because it was scanning computers inside university.
I could not find any applications in my web server are doing... (3 Replies)
I just started playing around with Unix's OpenSSL utility. I can't seem to get the hang of it, and the man page isn't helping much. I wanted to experiment with file encryption, so I created a dummy text file with one line of text and tried to encrypt it using DES. I used the following command:
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
compat_30
COMPAT_30(8) BSD System Manager's Manual COMPAT_30(8)NAME
compat_30 -- setup procedure for backward compatibility on post-3.0 releases
SYNOPSIS
options COMPAT_30
DESCRIPTION
The compat_30 module allows NetBSD to run NetBSD 3.0 executables.
The support is present if the kernel was built with option COMPAT_30. It is not available as a loadable module.
Static executables typically need no additional setup. Dynamic binaries may require shared libraries whose major version number changed
since NetBSD 3.0, which are listed below. A shadow directory under /emul is not used; the libraries can be obtained from a NetBSD 3.0 dis-
tribution and installed in the original directories shown, as the major version number in the file name will prevent conflicts. If an
upgrade installation from NetBSD 3.0 has been done and these libraries are still present, nothing more need be done.
Libraries needed from 3.0
/lib/libcrypto.so.2.1 /lib/libcrypto.so.2
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.2.1 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.2
/lib/libevent.so.0.2 /lib/libevent.so.0
/usr/lib/libevent.so.0.2 /usr/lib/libevent.so.0
/usr/lib/libg2c.so.2.0 /usr/lib/libg2c.so.2
/usr/lib/libkadm.so.5.0 /usr/lib/libkadm.so.5
/usr/lib/libkafs.so.6.0 /usr/lib/libkafs.so.6
/usr/lib/libkdb.so.5.0 /usr/lib/libkdb.so.5
/usr/lib/libkrb5.so.19.1 /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.19
/usr/lib/libkrb.so.6.0 /usr/lib/libkrb.so.6
/usr/lib/libkstream.so.2.0 /usr/lib/libkstream.so.2
/usr/lib/libmagic.so.0.1 /usr/lib/libmagic.so.0
/usr/lib/libpcap.so.1.4 /usr/lib/libpcap.so.1
/lib/libradius.so.0.0 /lib/libradius.so.0
/usr/lib/libradius.so.0.0 /usr/lib/libradius.so.0
/usr/lib/libssh.so.1.0 /usr/lib/libssh.so.1
/usr/lib/libssl.so.3.0 /usr/lib/libssl.so.3
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5
/lib/libz.so.0.4 /lib/libz.so.0
/usr/lib/libz.so.0.4 /usr/lib/libz.so.0
/usr/lib/libamu.so.2.1 /usr/lib/libamu.so.2
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
COMPAT_30 enables the NetBSD 3.0 versions of the following system calls, whose syscall numbers and argument structures were changed after the
3.0 release to accommodate 64-bit filesystems: fhstat(2), fstat(2), getdents(2), lstat(2), stat(2).
The filehandle structure (formerly fhandle_t) was made opaque to userland and variable-sized. A fh_size argument was added to related
syscalls: fhstat(2), fhstatvfs(2), fhstatvfs1(2), fhopen(2), getfh(2). This changes the API and ABI of those syscalls, COMPAT_30 enables
binary compatibility with the old ABI. Source compatibility is not provided, as use of those syscalls is supposed to be rare.
The error code from the socket(2) syscall changed from EPROTONOSUPPORT to EAFNOSUPPORT in the case of an unsupported address family.
COMPAT_30 enables binary compatibility with the old ABI. Source compatiblility is not provided.
The struct ntptimeval used by ntp_gettime(2) changed with the implementation of timecounters.
SEE ALSO config(1), fhstat(2), fstat(2), getdents(2), lstat(2), stat(2), options(4)HISTORY
NetBSD offers back-compatibility options back to NetBSD 0.9, but the first to be documented with a manual page is compat_30.
BUGS
The compatible getdents(2) is unable to see directory entries beneath the top layer of a union, even though the real 3.0 getdents() did not
have that problem.
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
Programs with security impact that receive incorrect directory contents from getdents() may behave improperly, as when they are unable to
find, or find the wrong versions of, important files.
BSD December 15, 2007 BSD