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Tried that, no luck. I didn't see anything about SSL in the output of configure. Where would it be looking to not find OpenSSL? I did a `grep -i ssl` from /usr/local/src/tn5250 and it only found config.status. Shouldn't ssl be in some file? I decided to just checkout a whole new tn5250 instead of using update (I'll never learn I guess; I always have trouble with update.) ./configure this time lists SSL. What do ya know, it works! I'm at work now using putty ssh to get back to my home machine to run tn5250, so I don't know if my strange display is because of that... I'll try it from home tonight to see how it looks. Thanks Scott! >-----Original Message----- >From: Scott Klement >Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 11:47 AM >To: linux5250 >Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] SSL trouble > > > >Hi Sean, > >It sounds like SSL support isn't compiled into your copy of tn5250. > >In your tn5250 directory, type: >% make distclean >% ./configure --with-ssl > >Does it say "checking for SSL_library_init in -lssl... yes"? >If not, it can't find OpenSSL. > > >On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Sean Porterfield wrote: > >> I finally had a chance to update from CVS and try SSL. I've probably done >> something stupid, but I can't get it to work. >> >> $ tn5250 +ssl_verify_server ssl_ca_file=./ca.arm ssl:as400 >> Could not start session: No such file or directory
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