mod_auth_kerb+ apacahe+mod_SSL

kul gupta kulg123 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 30 08:35:56 EDT 2008


Hello

I want to use the module "auth_mod_kerb" for the web authentication .
Currently i m trying on RedHat enterprise linix 5.0

I have Openssl 0.9.8 g installed on it
But when i m trying to install "apachae with ssl " (apache 2.2.8 ),i m
getting some error.
Without ssl apache is getting installed properly


i did
./configure --enable-ssl  --enable-mods-shared=all

then

make

Now i m getting following errors
/ab.c:382:undefined reference to`BIO_get_callback_arg'
/ab.c:1144: undefined reference to`BIO_set_callback'
/ab.c:1144: undefined reference to`BIO_set_callback'
/ab.c:1145: undefined reference to`BIO_set_callback_arg'
.libs/ab.o: In function `main':
ab.c:2154: undefined reference to`SSL_CTX_set_info_callback'

Please help me out in resloving this issue
Thanks
kul








On 6/30/08, Henry B. Hotz <hotz at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 29, 2008, at 9:15 AM, krbdev-request at mit.edu wrote:
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> Message: 1
>> Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:31:17 +0530
>> From: "kul gupta" <kulg123 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: mod_auth_kerb+ apacahe+kerberos
>> To: kerberos at mit.edu, krbdev at mit.edu, "Russ Allbery"
>>        <rra at stanford.edu>,     "Tadoori (EXT), Vilas"
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>> jhutz at cmu.edu>
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>> Hello
>>
>> I want to use the module "auth_mod_kerb" for the web authentication .
>> Currently i m trying on RedHat enterprise linix 5.0
>>
>> I have Openssl 0.9.8 g installed on it
>> But when i m trying to install "apachae with ssl " ,i m getting some
>> error.
>> Without ssl apache is getting installed properly
>>
>> Is it necessary to have "apache with ssl  "   for working with
>> "auth_mod_kerb" ??
>> If yes ,how can i proceed for the same
>>
>> I will highly appreciate if someone can help me on this issue.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Regards
>> KUL
>>
>
> Not in the sense of just making the software work.  It's a very good idea
> though.
>
> I'd say get ssl working first in a build with mod_so (dynamically loadable
> modules).  Then add mod_auth_kerb afterwards.
>
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> The opinions expressed in this message are mine,
> not those of Caltech, JPL, NASA, or the US Government.
> Henry.B.Hotz at jpl.nasa.gov, or hbhotz at oxy.edu
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