Hi Max,
First of all I got the OCSP responder working based on your help.
On Open SuSE 10 the follwing stpes were required:
1) Additional Packes:
=============================
- cyrus-sasl-devel.rpm
- openldap2-devel.rpm
- openssl-devel-0.9.7g-2
(openssl-0.9.7g-2.6 and kernel sources were already installed)
=============================
2) run: "./configure --with-openldap-prefix=/usr/lib/ (as suggested)
(I got the responder as well working on SLES9 and SLES10)
I used a reverse HTTP proxy service (configured for mutual
authentication)
to test if the OCSP responder works as expected. All tests for far
worked fine.
As next step I will place the CRL as objects into an LDAP tree.
Thanks for the fast response !!!
Klaus
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 19:41 +0200, Massimiliano Pala wrote:
> Klaus Gast wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Hello,
>
> > As I am new to this list and I am as well not a Linux GURU I hope my
> > question here is not too stupid.
>
> There are no stupid questions... but there are stupid answers some time!!
> Do not worry about that, we are happy to help.. and besides, this question
> could also help other users :-D
>
> > I just wonder if somebody can give me a hint on how to install either
> > the RPM or source package on either an SuSE linux Enterprise server 10
> > or Open SuSE 10 version. I had not luck with the RPM (missing
> > libcrypto.so.5 as I am running openssl-0.9.7f-7.10) nor running the
>
> The problem is that the RPM is build for fedora, so the compiled version
> has some requirements about installed libraries and their paths which
> are not satisfied on SuSe, my advice is to build OCSP by using the sources.
> Actually I am working on the RPMs also for the main OpenCA distribution...
> much more complex then expected.. I hope to get the new RPMs out soon.
>
> > "./configure" as it returns:
> > ...............................................
> > openldap lib dir : (default)
> > checking for ber_init in -llber... no
> > checking for ldap_init in -lldap... no
> > configure: error: no LDAP library found
> > ................................................
> > Based on the readme or install doc I could not really get a hint on what
> > could be wrong.
> > (OpenLDAP client and server is installed as well)
>
> This is because the configure script can not find the LDAP libraries.
> Try to search for the libber.so and libldap.so then you could use the
> option:
>
> --with-openldap-prefix=PREFIX
>
> so, for example, if you have the following:
>
> /usr/local/lib/libber.so
> /usr/local/lib/libldap.so
>
> you should use:
>
> ./configure [your_options] --with-openldap-prefix=/usr/local/lib
>
> or, if you do not need to use the LDAP (e.g. you download CRLs only from
> HTTP or file) you can use the '--disable-openldap' options when using the
> ./configure script.
>
> I hope this helps you in solving your problems :-D
>
> Cheers,
> --- Max.
>
>
>
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