On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 04:21:13PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Last night (when I should have been working a project for my advanced > algorithms class) I decided it was time to upgrade my personal server > from Woody to Sarge. I am writing this email im the hopes that the > release team and devs find it helpful and that other users who upgrade > can make use of the information. > > In summary, here are the things that I saw: > > 4. sslwrap upgrade completely choked over openssl > > In detail: > > 4. The upgrade to sslwrap tried to generate an ssl certificate. For > some reason (I suspect becuase I have created my own CA), openssl > errored out, causing the sslwrap postinst to fail. This caused me > repreated problems as it would hang up the postinst of other packages. > I finally copied /etc/ssl and /etc/sslwrap off to another location, > purge both openssl and sslwrap, reinstall both, remove /etc/ssl and > /etc/sslwrap, and replace them with my backup copies. I am not sure > why this happened, but I am pretty sure it is a bug. I have not yet > filed a bug since I am not sure if it should go against openssl or > sslwrap. Sugestions would be appreciated.
Hmmmm. I run with my own CA signed cert and had no problems with a Woody -> Sarge upgrade of sslwrap on Friday. Can you send me your /etc/sslwrap/debian_conf and the output of "grep sslwrap /etc/inetd.conf" (assuming you're running it from inetd)? J. -- Revd. Jonathan McDowell, ULC | noodles is angry with him
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