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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ features needed for testing. OTOH they also come with extended support
for new / advanced cipher suites and/or features which are not in the
official branch like CHACHA20+POLY1305 and CAMELIA 256 bit ciphers.
The binariesi tn this directory are all compiled from an OpenSSL 1.0.2 fork
The binaries in this directory are all compiled from an OpenSSL 1.0.2 fork
from Peter Mosmans (https://github.com/PeterMosmans/openssl). Thx a bunch,
Peter!
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ If you want to compile OpenSSL yourself, here are the instructions:
enable-seed enable-camellia enable-idea enable-rfc3779 no-ec_nistp_64_gcc_128 \
-static experimental-jpake -DOPENSSL_USE_BUILD_DATE
(IPv6 would need additionally ``-DOPENSSL_USE_IPV6`` and the tree https://github.com/PeterMosmans/openssl/tree/ipv6.)
Four GOST [1][2] ciphers come via engine support automagically with this setup. Two additional GOST
ciphers can be compiled in (``GOST-GOST94``, ``GOST-MD5``) with ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS``. The binaries
seem to work so far -- it has not been thouroughly tested though and ``make report`` bails out.
ciphers can be compiled in (``GOST-GOST94``, ``GOST-MD5``) with ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS`` but as of now they make problems under rare circumstances, so unless you desperately need those ciphers I would stay away from ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS``.
If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, just omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT"
(see examples). If you have another Kerberos flavor you would need to figure out by yourself.