Jeff Morriss wrote:
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> LEGO wrote:
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>>I noticed that when I build --with-ssl wireshark cannot read any file.
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>>If I compile without it works OK.
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>>We had a "similar" report on Solaris where WS crashed when reading the
>>DTDs as soon as the reporter build it --without-ssl it worked.
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>>I did not further dig into the issue.
That could depend on where the openssl shared libraries are. If they
aren't in /usr/lib it probably needs a -R/path/to/openssllibs option in
the link. That bit me yesterday building another application.
>>My question is what is OpenSSL used for?
>>Can we replace it with GnuTLS?
>>What needs to be modified to drop this dep?
>>Does someone else wants to help me in getting rid of OpenSSL?
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> Net-SNMP seems to need it. If I configure --with-net-snmp but without
> SSL, 'configure' says:
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>>configure: error: Net-SNMP requires openssl but ssl not enabled
That should depend on whether Net-SNMP was built with or without openssl.
> Personally I don't use either, but I've seen questions on the lists that
> seem to imply people do use the SNMP stuff.
All the time.
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