[squid-users] Compiling with OpenSSL Support
Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uhlar at fantomas.sk
Mon Oct 16 10:47:51 UTC 2017
>On 15/10/17 14:17, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>>>2017-10-13 12:18 GMT-03:00 Tyn Li <tynli at yahoo.com <mailto:tynli at yahoo.com>>:
>>>> ../../src/ssl/gadgets.h:83:45: error: ‘CRYPTO_LOCK_X509’ was not declared in this scope
>>>> typedef LockingPointer<X509, X509_free_cpp, CRYPTO_LOCK_X509> X509_Pointer;
>>
>>>On 13/10/17 13:19, Sérgio Abrantes Junior wrote:
>>>>I installed this package to resolve this: libssl1.0-dev
>>
>>why not libssl-dev?
>>
>>On 13.10.17 15:16, Marcus Kool wrote:
>>>Debian 9 has openssl 1.1.x while most platforms have older versions.
>>
>>that means, you should use libssl-dev unless you know squid can't compile
>>with openssl-1.1
On 15.10.17 18:43, Marcus Kool wrote:
>Openssl 1.1.x is not backwards compatible and does not have the symbol
> CRYPTO_LOCK_X509 while openssl 1.0.2 has.
are you talking about squid or ufdbguard?
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