Hello Aaron, the linking to the OpenSSL library should be done automatically. Just make sure that the strongSwan openssl plugin is loaded. You can verify this with the command
ipsec statusall which should produce the following output: loaded plugins: curl aes des sha1 sha2 md5 pem pkcs1 gmp x509 openssl revocation random hmac stroke kernel-netlink socket-default updown If you built strongSwan with the --enable-openssl in a source directory where you first built strongSwan with the default plugins, make sure to execute make clean before make and make install so that the implicit plugin load list will be updated and will include the openssl plugin. A configuration example can be found here: http://www.strongswan.org/uml/testresults/openssl-ikev2/alg-ecp-high/ Regards Andreas On 28.03.2011 11:34, Aaron (Bo) Zhang wrote: > Hi all, > > > > I want to use the openssl lib to test the ECP group. It is highly > appreciated that anyone can give me a example. I have built the > strongswan with the configuration “--enable- openssl” and I also built > the openssl lib. But I do not know how to link the openssl lib to > strongswan. > > > > Thanks > > --Aaron ====================================================================== Andreas Steffen andreas.stef...@strongswan.org strongSwan - the Linux VPN Solution! www.strongswan.org Institute for Internet Technologies and Applications University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil CH-8640 Rapperswil (Switzerland) ===========================================================[ITA-HSR]== _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.strongswan.org https://lists.strongswan.org/mailman/listinfo/dev