> checking for EVP_md5 in -lcrypto... yes
> checking for AES_cfb128_encrypt in -lcrypto... yes
>
> Can someone give me an idea how I could get SHA1, DES & AES enabled ?
>
In a effort to debug this problem, I've been looking into the "configure"
script. From the way I understand it, it's not finding a crypto library
called "eay32" (or something similar). The exact string (in configure) being
"ac_cv_lib_eay32_EVP_md5".
One solution would be to somehow include this in, but I have no real idea
how the crypto libraries were bundled in the first place. The other solution
that comes to mind, is to somehow ask net-snmp to use it's internal
libraries (present in snmplib/openssl).
Does anyone know how I can force the configure script to use the internal
crypto libraries?
Puzzled,
Abraham V.
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