From afd9e1c8cb857e071b32966f6c211368f1c81c3c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dirk Wetter Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 10:55:15 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update Readme.md --- openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md b/openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md index 550e834..9f46bee 100644 --- a/openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md +++ b/openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/Readme.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 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, +which is normally not configured to be compiled (40+56 Bit, export/ANON ciphers, weak DH ciphers, SSLv2 etc.). The binaries also come with extended support for new cipher suites and/or features which are not (yet?) in the official branch. @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ The binary ``openssl-1.0.2pm.darwin.64``, based on Peter Mosmans 1.0.2b-dev, was General ------- -Both 64+32 bit versions were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Likely you -cannot use older distributions, younger worked in my test environments. I provide +Both 64+32 bit Linux binaries were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Likely you +cannot use them for older distributions, younger worked in my test environments. I provide for each distributions two sets of binaries: * completely statically linked binaries @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ 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. 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. +If you have another Kerberos flavor you would need to figure out by yourself. 3.) make depend @@ -89,9 +89,8 @@ If you have another Kerberos flavor you need to figure out by yourself. as opposed to 111/109 from Ubuntu or Opensuse. +**Never use these binaries for anything else then for testing** + Enjoy, Dirk -PS: **Never use these binaries for anything else then for testing** - - [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GOST_%29block_cipher%29