Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 18:14:58 -0800 From: "Brandon - Sales/Support Spec." <brandon@dialupusa.net> To: <freebsd-security@freebsd.org> Subject: DES Message-ID: <038201c07d06$a152ae40$0200000a@brandonlaptop>
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Perhaps someone can help. I went into the first directory below I am using FreeBSD 4.2 from source and trying to install DES. I installed the crypto source and they uninstalled into /var/src/4.0/crypto/ I could not find any reference to DES in /var/src/4.0/crypto/ but did find reference to it in the /var/src/4.2/secure/lib/libcrypto directory so I did the following: I did a make command and it created the libdescrypt files in. bash-2.04# pwd /var/src/4.2/secure/lib/libcrypt bash-2.04# ls Makefile crypt-md5.po libdescrypt.so.2 crypt-des.So crypt.3.gz libdescrypt_p.a crypt-des.c crypt.So md5c.o crypt-des.o crypt.o md5c.po crypt-des.po crypt.po misc.So crypt-md5.So libdescrypt.a misc.o crypt-md5.o libdescrypt.so misc.po However then I did a "make buildword" in the root directory of the source code /var/src/4.0 and in the object code directory it still does not link to libdescrypt? So it appears from the object code that DES is not installed. bash-2.04# pwd /var/src/obj/var/src/4.2/lib/libcrypt bash-2.04# ls .depend crypt.3.gz libscrypt.a md5c.o misc.po crypt-md5.So crypt.So libscrypt.so md5c.po crypt-md5.o crypt.o libscrypt.so.2 misc.So crypt-md5.po crypt.po libscrypt_p.a misc.o If you have any advice on getting "DES" installed please let me know. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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