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Subject: Compiling OpenSSH w/OpenSSL & KerberosIV
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How are you getting the Kerberos headers in the OpenSSL build?
What version of openssl are you trying to compile, the production
version or one of the snapshots with the new kerberos stuff?
Ken
OpenSSL Folks (sorry about crosspost),
It seems that the des.h header in OpenSSL is incompatible with my MIT
kerberos des.h, at least on Linux. I'm seeing various conflicting types
(bit_64, des_key_sched, &c).
I'm using a VALinux/Redhat 7 system with KerbIV and KerbV libraries
installed, using the des.h in /usr/kerberos/include/kerberosIV.
I was wondering if anyone on the list had looked into the problem, and had
an idea how difficult it should be to resolve it.
What is the likely direction these headers should be taken? Which library
should change? Is there any plausible way to isolate them?
Matt
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