Re: [cas-user] Support With mod_auth_cas Issue

2020-02-03 Thread Infosys Raleigh
We found a solution. We found an apt package that we could install instead of rolling our own. On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 4:05 PM Infosys Raleigh wrote: > we are using a system-wide OpenSSL > and only one is installed > > apt-cache policy openssl > returns: > Installed: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.15 > > On

Re: [cas-user] Support With mod_auth_cas Issue

2020-01-24 Thread Infosys Raleigh
we are using a system-wide OpenSSL and only one is installed apt-cache policy openssl returns: Installed: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.15 On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:05 PM Colin Ryan wrote: > This reeks of some mismatch with your OpenSSL libraries. > > Are you using the system wide OpenSSL and associated SSL

Re: [cas-user] Support With mod_auth_cas Issue

2020-01-24 Thread Colin Ryan
This reeks of some mismatch with your OpenSSL libraries. Are you using the system wide OpenSSL and associated SSL lib's or are you rolling your own OpenSSL as well. If the latter be sure that pkg-config and other ./configure directives are actually using your own libraries versus the system

[cas-user] Support With mod_auth_cas Issue

2020-01-24 Thread Infosys Raleigh
Hello, We are trying to set up a CAS Client on an ec2, running ubuntu 16LTS, using the mod_auth_cas project. we have gotten everything downloaded, complied, built and installed as per the README but when we try to start with: sudo systemctl enable apache2 we get: undefined symbol: