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| Subject: | Re: Update and more help please on SuSE 9.2 Pro |
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| Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:44:39 -0500 |
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 05:32:32PM -0600, Jeff Kenney wrote:
I removed the default libnasl that came with SuSE.
Did you just remove the old libnasl or use rpm to remove all the old packages? The latter is what you should do.
Compiled nessus-libraries Compiled libnasl from the Tenable site. It compiled with no errors...
You're installing each of these components after you compile them, right?
Compiled nessus-core...got the following error: gcc `sh ./cflags` auth.o attack.o comm.o log.o rules.o sighand.o processes.o users.o utils.o ntp_10.o ntp_11.o parser.o hosts.o preferences.o piic.o pluginload.o nasl_plugins.o nes_plugins.o plugs_req.o nessusd.o save_tests.o save_kb.o detached.o pluginlaunch.o locks.o dirutils.o md5.o plugs_hash.o pluginupload.o pluginscheduler.o shared_socket.o -o nessusd `/usr/local/bin/nasl-config --libs``/usr/local/bin/nessus-config --libs` -ldl
There's an inconsistency here -- this suggests you're installing Nessus under /usr/local (the default when building from source) while...
output from "nessus-config --libs --cflags" -L/usr/lib -lnessus -lhosts_gatherer -lpcap-nessus -lutil -lnsl -lresolv -L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto -ldl -I/usr/include/nessus -DNESSUS_ON_SSL -DHAVE_SSL -I/usr/include/openssl
this suggests you have another version installed under /usr (typically of precompiled versions) that has yet to be remove.
I attempted to compile Openssl with the ./config shared...but not joy...I get an error message
Can you be specific?
Is there a way to check if the installed version was built with shared libraries?
Do you have /usr/lib/lib{crypt,ssl}.so?
By the way, I'd recommend that you make sure you have cleaned up the
other / old version of Nessus before you go mucking around with
compiling OpenSSL on your own.
George
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