Bryan Sutula wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Yesterday, I was doing some testing with and without OpenSSL. I knew
> that the ipmidirect plugin required SSL, and so was surprised that it
> built at all without openssl-dev being present on the system. There
> were no compile errors, but when I tried to use the plugin over RMCP, it
> didn't connect to my hardware.
Hi Bryan,
I happened to be doing similar testing and was able to use the
ipmidirect plugin over RMCP without SSL support.
There might be an authentication problem between the ipmidirect plugin
and your RMCP server. Check to see if your RMCP server supports the
authentication type specified by the auth_type value ("none" or
"straight") in the ipmidirect handler section of openhpi.conf. Also,
setting the ipmidirect handler logflags value to "stdout" might
provide useful information to debug your problem.
> I'm guessing that parts of the code are disabled when built without
See ifdefs in plugins/ipmidirect/ipmi_auth.(cpp|h)
Chris
> OpenSSL, but just wanted to check. Does this sound like expected
> behavior?
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan
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