Easy noob question

Chris Public2 at xymox1.com
Tue Jul 9 03:56:24 UTC 2019



On 7/8/2019 8:26 PM, Chris wrote:
> Well,,, as usual,,, After all else fails and you send a msg to a email 
> reflector in desperation,,,, I have it working..
>
> All I really needed to do was pkg install openssl111.. This removed 
> the 1.0.x version and then when I ./configure unbound it picked up the 
> 1.1.1c without the need for a --with-ssl= config option..
>
> So im good and working great on OpenSSL 1.1.1c and FreeBSD 
> 12.0-RELEASE-p7
>
> Thank you for trying to help.
>
> So the method that works for anyone else who sees this is to pkg 
> install openssl111 or whatever is current, *WHICH WILL UNINSTALL 
> OPENSSL 1.0.x*. Then do a ./configure make install of Unbound.
>
> Keep in mind this most likely might break something else however as it 
> forces everything to 1.1.1 by removing 1.0.x..  AND of course 
> everything else would need to be built again to the new Openssl. All 
> im running tho is unbound on this box tho, so, im great and im back to 
> the new TLS..
>
> On 7/8/2019 7:21 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 7/8/19 6:40 PM, Chris via Unbound-users wrote:
>>> The below issue occurs because of conflicts with libevent..
>>>
>>> Removing --with-libevent produces all sorts of different errors.
>>>
>>> I would think I could point to a Openssl and make this work. I cannot.
>>>
>>> Seems simple enough, download 1.9.2,, go get OpenSSL 1.1.1c, 
>>> config/make it. Then go config make Unbound with --with-ssl= 
>>> pointing to the OpenSSL.. But this fails..
>>>
>>> Ive spent hours on this and tried all the OpenSSL versions. I feel 
>>> mighty stupid as this should work...
>>>
>>> Please give me a hint on what to go do.
>>>
>>> I can pkg install 1.9.2 and this is fine and shows openssl lib 
>>> 1.1.1, but, I want --without-pthreads --without-solaris-threads and 
>>> so, I need to compile.
>> one thing to note is that the ports tree uses the OpenSSL from base 
>> for building via the $OPENSSLBASE envvar, so it may be worth pointing 
>> config at that location.  here's how that's setup in the ports tree I 
>> believe:
>>
>> # OPENSSLBASE           - "/usr" or ${LOCALBASE}
>>
>>
>> hope this helps,
>> -pete
>>
>




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