> Georgopoulos, Panagiotis wrote:
> >
> > . checking for libgcrypt-config...no
> >
> > . checking for LIBGCRYPT - version >= 1.1.92... no
> >
> > . libgcrypt not found, disabling ipsec decryption.
> >
> >
> >
> > However i do have libgcrypt11 installed (and I
> > reinstalled it in my ubuntu 9.04 using synaptics). Where is wireshark
> trying
> > to find it? How can I link it properly so that I would be able to use
> it for
> > decrypting packets?
> >
>
> I'm not familiar with Ubuntu but I'm guessing that maybe a libgcrypt
> development package with a name something like libgcrypt-devel needs to
> be installed. (That's what it's called on Fedora).
>
>
Great Bill! Indeed there was a libgcrypt-dev package in ubuntu that helped
in finding the libgcrypt when I configured the source code.. I am
recompiling it already;-)
Thanks a lot,
Panos