It might depend upon how you compliled openssl, was it compiled shared
also?

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne


On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, James Bromberger wrote:

> Hey people.
> 
> I have been running fine with Apache + Mod_SSL under Solaris with
> everything working fine. I am now recompiling to Apache 1.3.26, Mod_SSL
> 2.8.10, OpenSSL 0.9.6d, and MM1.1.3. My httpd.conf is pretty much the
> default, except for just above the SSLPassPhraseDialog (around line
> 1090) where I have:
>       SSLCryptoDevice cswift
> 
> (it is a Sun Cyrpto Accelerator 1 (just a rebadged CryptoSwift) in a
> Netra T1, on Solaris 8)
> 
> 
> There are two compiles I have done: one where I have done everything as
> a static, and one where it is DSO. When static, I removed my LoadModules
> and AddModules, and of course, when as a DSO, I add these back in. ALl
> pretty straight forward.
> 
> When I use static, my hardware crypto is working and everything is
> wonderful. Birds sing, etc...
> 
> When I go DSO and then `apachectl configtest`:
> 
>       Invalid command 'SSLCryptoDevice', perhaps mis-spelled 
>       or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
> 
> Which is odd, because all the other SSL directives are OK. If I do a
> `strings libexec/libssl.so` then I can see that the SSLCryptoDevice is
> mentioned in the module, however using mod_info, it is not mentioned
> against mod_ssl as being available.
> 
> Does anyone know what is going on here? Why would this work fine as a
> static, and not as a DSO? This was working with earlier versions (1.3.20
> & 2.8.4 & 0.9.6b). 
> 
> Any help appreciate.
> 
>       James
> 
> 

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