Hi Gezina,

On 9 March 2010 15:38, Gezina Dekker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> During my NRPE install on Solaris 10, I ran into the problem that the SSL
> libraries are not visible to the install process. The install process is
> looking for it in /usr but in effect there is a link in /usr/include/openssl
> that points to /usr/sfw/include/openssl.
>
> Some products allow you to specify parms when you install, can I do the
> same here to get past this hurdle?
>
>

Go to your NRPE install directory and run this;

./configure –with-ssl=<path-to-your-ssl_dir>
–with-ssl-lib=<path-to-your-ssl_lib>

I have also found this link to be quite helpful;

http://www.utahsysadmin.com/2008/03/14/configuring-nagios-plugins-nrpe-on-solaris-10/


Regards,
Juki
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