Out of da blue Peter Wemm aka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I've added a port, ports/security/librsaintl, that should build and install
> the librsaINTL.* files in /usr/lib, in case you did a binary install or
> are stuck with the USA source.
>
> The port is quite a hack, but I'd be interested to know how it works for folks.
> Note that there have been several versions, so make sure you've got the current
> version before trying to use it. :-)
>
> This builds the optimized RSA code designed for use by the ssl code. It
> also is used by openssh. RSAREF requires big number format conversion, this
> code does not. RSAREF is also limited to 1024 bit keys, this code has no
> such limitation.
I'm still not clear on the issue of RSAREF :( In the US do we need to have the
rsaref port installed in order to use openssl/openssh in the source tree? If not
then in /etc/make.conf we can set "RSAREF=NO" and buildworld will DTRT with
respect to openssl/openssh?
thanxs ...
>
> Cheers,
> -Peter
>
>
>
#;^)
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