On Wednesday 29 March 2006 15:40, hikari wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> >>    I don't suppose that version of winbacula has TLS enabled, does it?
> >
> > No.
>
>       Pitty.  

Yes, I agree.

>       What would actually be involved in making TLS on Windows work? 

1. Find the native Win32 version of the OpenSSL libraries, ensure it compiles 
with Visual Studio 2003, add it to the depkgs-win32 package, document how to 
compile it in src/win32/README.win32

2. Find a source of entropy for the above code if it does not already have it 
(I doubt it), document where and how to get it, add it to the 
depkgs-win32 ...

3. Modify winconfig.h to indicate that OpenSSL is available (I forget the 
tag), modify the build scripts for the Win32 FD, compile, link, then test it.

If *absolutely* necessary, I can do #3 providing that items #1 and #2 are 
completed. Landon Fuller can probably help or at least advise for item #2.

I'd recommend that anyone who is interested in helping with this to take 
contact with Hikari on the bacula-devel list.

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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