On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Doug Barton wrote:
> > The patent nonsense with RSA will be going away in september, and the US
> > vs. the world problems have also been receding and probably won't last
> > much longer either.
>
> So how effective is openssl (plus the things that do/will depend on it)
> without rsa(ref)? Can we complete the integration process assuming that
It does everything except RSA and SSLv2 (which requires RSA). Openssl
works perfectly, the problem is that a lot of ports require RSA.
> rsa* won't be on the system, but add hooks so that if the user has
> independently installed the rsaref port openssl in the base will pick that
> up? That will solve half the problem I think.
openssl must be rebuilt after you install rsaref to pick up the changed
code. Alternatively, you can install a binary package to do the same job.
> As for the other problem, what is currently different between the US
> and international code repositories? I think I'm getting a handle on
> what's happening, it sounds
See chapter 6.5 in the handbook.
Kris
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