atom feed30 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-stableRe: SSH in 4.1 RELEASE for NonUS users
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Oliver FrommeAug 1, 2000 3:51 am 
Subject:Re: SSH in 4.1 RELEASE for NonUS users
From:Hiroyuki Hanai (han@FreeBSD.org)
Date:Jul 29, 2000 12:51:18 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-stable

Since installing 4.1-RELEASE from my local Australian mirror and trying to connect using SSH, I get this message at the console:-

Jul 29 17:26:09 gateway sshd[1239]: ** RSAPrivateDecrypt: Unable to find an RSAREF shared library (librsaref.so). Install the /usr/ports/security/rsaref port or package and run this program again. See the OpenSSL chapter in the FreeBSD Handbook, located at http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/openssl.html, for more information. Jul 29 17:26:09 gateway sshd[1239]: fatal: rsa_private_decrypt() failed

This is because you didn't have librsaINTL.(a|so) installed. I guess your Australian mirror is the mirror of ftp.freebsd.org.

One solution is to make world with USA_RESIDENT=NO if you have sources installed. Another is to install 4.1-RELEASE again from some `international' site such as current.jp.freebsd.org.

good luck,

h.hanai

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