Re: [clamav-users] EXT :Re: 0.102.1 and Solaris 11.3...

2019-12-02 Thread Gary R. Schmidt
On 03/12/2019 06:38, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users wrote: I believe that building a trust store may be exactly what is needed. Freshclam in 0.102 relies on openssl to validate certificates. On Mac & Windows, it will import the native system certificate stores, but on all other oper

Re: [clamav-users] EXT :Re: 0.102.1 and Solaris 11.3...

2019-12-02 Thread Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users
I believe that building a trust store may be exactly what is needed. Freshclam in 0.102 relies on openssl to validate certificates. On Mac & Windows, it will import the native system certificate stores, but on all other operating systems it relies on openssl's certificate store. If your mach

Re: [clamav-users] EXT :Re: 0.102.1 and Solaris 11.3...

2019-12-02 Thread Packard, Scott E [US] (AS)
> Btw, where's the link I could download a copy of the binary/package for Solaris 10 x86 of ClamAV 0.102.1 One way is to subscribe to http://unixpackages.com, then ask them to build a binary/package for you. Getting it from them helps when it comes to compliance. Regards, Scott -Origin

Re: [clamav-users] EXT :Re: 0.102.1 and Solaris 11.3...

2019-12-02 Thread Packard, Scott E [US] (AS)
> but if someone can tell me how to make openssl 1.1.1 pick up the root > certificates This is just a guess: https://www.feistyduck.com/library/openssl-cookbook/online/ch-openssl.html " The private/ folder is empty, but that's normal; you do not yet have any private keys. On the other hand, y