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| Instructions | ||||
| ============ | ||||
| Compiling and Usage Instructions | ||||
| ================================ | ||||
|  | ||||
| The precompiled binaries provided here have extended support for everything | ||||
| which is normally not configured to be compiled (40+56 Bit, export/ANON ciphers,  | ||||
| SSLv2 etc.). The binaraies come also with extended support for new cipher suites  | ||||
| and/or features which are not yet in the official branch. | ||||
| SSLv2 etc.). The binaries also come with extended support for new cipher suites  | ||||
| and/or features which are not (yet?) in the official branch. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The binaries in this directory are all compiled from an OpenSSL 1.0.2 fork | ||||
| from Peter Mosmans. He has patched the master git branch | ||||
| to support CHACHA20 + POLY1305 and other ciphers (like CAMELIA 256 Bit). | ||||
| to support CHACHA20 + POLY1305 and other ciphers like CAMELIA 256 Bit. | ||||
|  | ||||
| CHACHA20 + POLY1305 cipher suites from the official git repo didn't  | ||||
| work for me work correctly, it's also likely they'll disappear shortly | ||||
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| ------- | ||||
|  | ||||
| Both 64+32 bit versions were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Likely you | ||||
| cannot use older distributions, younger should work. I provide for each | ||||
| distributions two sets of binaries: | ||||
| cannot use older distributions, younger worked in my test environments. I provide  | ||||
| for each distributions two sets of binaries: | ||||
|  | ||||
| * completely statically linked binaries | ||||
| * dynamically linked binaries with MIT Kerberos support ("krb5" in the name). | ||||
|   They provide additionally  KRB5-* and EXP-KRB5-* support (in OpenSSL  | ||||
|   terminology, see krb5-ciphers.txt).  | ||||
| * dynamically linked binaries, additionally with MIT Kerberos support ("krb5" in the name). | ||||
|   They provide also KRB5-* and EXP-KRB5-* support (in OpenSSL terminology, see krb5-ciphers.txt).  | ||||
|  | ||||
| For the latter you need a whopping bunch of kerberos runtime libraries which you maybe need to  | ||||
| install from your distributor (libgssapi_krb5, libkrb5, libcom_err, libk5crypto, libkrb5support,  | ||||
| @@ -76,8 +75,8 @@ If you want to compile OpenSSL yourself, here are the instructions: | ||||
|  | ||||
| Don't use -DTEMP_GOST_TLS, it currently breaks things and it is not needed for general GOST [1] support. | ||||
|  | ||||
| If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT" (see examples).  | ||||
| If you have other Kerberos flavors you need to figure out by yourself. | ||||
| So the difference ypu maybe spotted: If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT" (see examples).  | ||||
| If you have another Kerberos flavor you need to figure out by yourself. | ||||
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| 3.) make depend | ||||
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