On 23.03.2015 13:40, Guido Falsi wrote: > On 03/23/15 11:33, Gerhard Schmidt wrote: >> Hi, >> >> we experiencing a problem after upgrading the openssl port to openssl >> 1.0.2. >> >> /usr/bin/vi started to crash after some seconds with segfault. >> /rescue/vi works just fine. Deleting the openssl 1.0.2 package >> everything works just fine again. Installing the old openssl 1.0.1_18 >> package it still works just fine. >> >> it seams that besides vi the bash also has this problem. Anybody >> experiencing the same or is this something specific to my system. >> >> I'm running FreeBSD 10.1 updated tonight. > > I am seeing runtime problems with asterisk13 (which I maintain), caused > by the OpenSSL update fallout. > > In this case, after some analysis, I concluded the problem is the > libsrtp port requiring OpenSSL from ports(for a reason), causing > asterisk to link to that too, which would be correct. > > Asterisk also uses the security/trousers port, which links to system > OpenSSL. This ensues a conflict which now results in asterisk > segfaulting and stopping to work. > > I'm investigating what can be done about this. As a local solution I can > force the trousers port to link against OpenSSL from ports, but this > will not fix the general problem. As a port maintaner I ony see > modifying the trousers port to depend on ports OpenSSL as a solution, is > this acceptable? > Most Ports link against the port openssl if its installed and agains the system openssl if not. That should be the prefered way to handle problem.
I don't know if an incompatibility between system an port openssl is a problem. I've removed the portbuild openssl from this server completely. As far as i can see the problem is with openldap-client build agains the ports openssl and used by nss_ldap or pam_ldap modul. I will do some testing when my test host is ready. Testing on an Production server is not that good :-) Regards Estartu -- ------------------------------------------------- Gerhard Schmidt | E-Mail: [email protected] TU-München | Jabber: [email protected] WWW & Online Services | Tel: 089/289-25270 | Fax: 089/289-25257 | PGP-Publickey auf Anfrage
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