On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 09:44:50PM -0600, Jerry Kemp wrote:
In the past, when I needed to compile a special version of OpenSSL, many
times applications that I compiled, that linked to that special version
of OpenSSL sometimes had conflicts with the Sun supplied OpenSSL. But I
couldn't get
Gary,
Thank you for your comments. They are very much appreciated.
I am curious as to the thought process which included the library files and
include headers, but excluded other parts. I am sure that there is some thought
process where this must make some sense, I just have figure out what
On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 12:55:57PM -0600, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I am curious as to the thought process which included the library files and
include headers, but excluded other parts. I am sure that there is some
thought
process where this must make some sense, I just have figure out what that
I am putting together a small mail server/MTA and I need to provide AUTH
authentication using Cyrus SASL + sendmail.
Looking at my OpenIndiana b151a box, it appears that the SASL ver 2 libraries
and include files are already present.
..
# pkg search
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 12:01:27PM -0600, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I am putting together a small mail server/MTA and I need to provide AUTH
authentication using Cyrus SASL + sendmail.
[...]
From all of the sendmail + SASL AUTH setup guides I have found out on the
Internet, in addition to the
Hello Gary,
Thank you for your reply/comments.
I don't have a lot of previous experience with SASL. Please let me
explain what I was fishing for here in more detail.
In the past, when I needed to compile a special version of OpenSSL, many
times applications that I compiled, that linked to that