Michel, Thanks for your reply, I tried it, (cryptoapi-standalone-2.4.7.0-2.4.8_26mdk1crypto.i586.rpm) and it generated exactly the same errors as my original attempt using the cryptoapi-2.4.7.0 I tried before, depmod -a fails with all the same unresolved references. losetup and mount were not a problem. Regards, Paul Hilton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michel Bouissou" <michel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Paul Hilton" <paul_hilton@xxxxxxxxx>; <linux-crypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 6:06 PM Subject: Re: International Crypto Standalone - can't install > Le Vendredi 28 Septembre 2001 21:53, Paul Hilton a écrit : > > > > I have Red Hat 7.1, I updated the kernel, the kernel source and the kernel > > headers with RPMs from Red Hat to 2.4.3-12. I did not recompile the kernel. > > I'm not sure if my cryptoapi-standalone RPMs will be compatable with your > 2.4.3 kernel, but it might, and as it's only the matter of installing an RPM, > you might want to give it a try... > > It was made for Mandrake 8.1, but the standalone version might work with a > 2.4.3 kernel on a RedHat as well... > > Take a look at the documentaion file at: > ftp://ftp.i-quake.com/pub/crypto/linux/cryptoapi/mandrake-unofficial/8.1/RPM S/cryptoapi-2.4.7.0-2.4.8_26.README.txt > > Then you would only need the following 3 small RPMs from the same FTP: > losetup-2.11h-2mdk2crypto.i586.rpm > mount-2.11h-2mdk2crypto.i586.rpm > cryptoapi-standalone-2.4.7.0-2.4.8_26mdk1crypto.i586.rpm > > I'm reasonably confident that the losetup and mount RPMs should be OK on your > system. > > For the cryptoapi standalone, due to your kernel version, you will have to > move the kernel modules by hand after installation, into the correct > /lib/modules/<version>/cryptoapi directory for your kernel. > > Then, I can't tell if it will work or not, but it may be worth giving it a > try... > > Good luck ;-) > > -- > michel@xxxxxxxxxxxx > OpenPGP DH/DSS ID 0x5C2BEE8F > > Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system > Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/