Hi Bill, Thanks for responding. To make sure I didn't screw things up, I untarred the openssl-fips-1.1.1 tarball again, and ran through the config, make, make test, and make install. The make install still fails the same way. However, from what I can see, all the object files do exist. Using your example aes_cbc.o file:
([EMAIL PROTECTED]): find . -name "aes_cbc.o" -print ./crypto/aes/aes_cbc.o I'm in the /var/tmp/openssl-fips-1.1.1 directory when I run all the commands, including the find command. It appears the make install command is losing the absolute path to the openssl-fips-1.1.1 directory, or the command is truncating it. So I'm stuck. Any thoughts? Is there an environment variable I could set to help me get over this hump? Thanks, Ron -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Colvin Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:33 AM To: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: RE: Make install fails for the FIPs module on Solaris 10 Ron: You need to determine why most of your object files are not being found, for example /var/tmp/openssl-fips-1.1.1/crypto/aes/aes_cbc.o It should exist after the make, but it would appear that it is not there when you are doing the make install. With regard to you question on SSH, it was probably built to use the openssl shared object libraries from the original install of openssl. >From what I have seen, when you build the fips version of openssl, it just builds and installs static libraries and does not touch the original shared libraries. So your current SSH implementation should not require recompilation. Bill > Ron Maltz wrote: > make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/openssl-fips-1.1.1/fips-1.0' > exdel=""; \ > for i in ../crypto/aes/aes_cbc.o ../crypto/aes/aes_cfb.o > ../crypto/aes/aes_ecb.o ../crypto/aes/aes_ofb.o > ../crypto/asn1/a_bitstr.o .... > do \ > exdel="$exdel "`basename $i`""; \ > done ; \ > ar d ../libcrypto.a $exdel > ar: aes_cbc.o not found > ar: aes_cfb.o not found > ar: aes_ecb.o not found > ar: aes_ofb.o not found > ar: a_bitstr.o not found .... > While I'm here, after this problem is solved and the FIPS module and > OpenSSL 0.9.7m are installed, do I need to compile and/or install > OpenSSH, or can I use the SSH that came with the Solaris 10 installation? ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List openssl-users@openssl.org Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]