Hi Darren,
It is OpenIndiana (Illumos kernel), with self compiled OpenSSL, MIT
Kerberos 5 and zlib.
The rest of packages are from OS.
:; uname -rosv
SunOS 5.11 illumos-da38379730 illumos
So, yes, like Solaris.
OpenSSH behaves good (already using it - although not everything is tested).
I have compiled it myself, since OS version is still using OpenSSL 1.0:
:; /usr/bin/ssh -V
OpenSSH_8.1p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2u 20 Dec 2019
Best regards.
On 15.02.2022 23:01, Darren Tucker wrote:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 01:09, Predrag Zecevic
<predrag.zecevic.1961@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tests are failing:
:; gmake tests
...
In file included from /pz/SFW/include/openssl/x509.h:30,
from /pz/SFW/include/openssl/pem.h:17,
from regress/misc/sk-dummy/sk-dummy.c:48:
/pz/SFW/include/openssl/sha.h:56:3: error: conflicting types for
'SHA256_CTX'
56 | } SHA256_CTX;
| ^~~~~~~~~~
What platform is that? From the paths I'm guessing a Solaris or derivative?
--
Predrag Zečević
predrag.zecevic.1961@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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