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btaroli
Apr 08, 2014Prodigy
ROS 6, OpenSSL, and package updates?
No sooner do I read this evening that Fedora and others a re quickly working to get OpenSSL 1.0.1e out to fix the latest TLS bug that I log into my 516 to see what version it's running. Oh my, 1.0.1e....
hma9
Apr 08, 2014Aspirant
I'm on RN102 (ReadyNas Duo v2?) where # uname -a gives (<masked>):
Linux <HOSTNAME> 3.0.101.RN_ARM.1 #1 <INSTALLDATE> armv7l GNU/Linux
Looking at the Debian ports there are "armel" and "armhf" variants, and from https://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort#Name_of_the_port I think it is armhf I would need.
But as alanwsg already pointed out it seems we still need to wait for a 1.0.1g package. Or is it feasible to compile from source? Searching for arm compilation I mostly found cross-compling howtos. Is it as simple as extracting the source of openssl in a directory, and running make? Will that screw up future web-GUI ReadyNAS upgrades?
Linux <HOSTNAME> 3.0.101.RN_ARM.1 #1 <INSTALLDATE> armv7l GNU/Linux
Looking at the Debian ports there are "armel" and "armhf" variants, and from https://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort#Name_of_the_port I think it is armhf I would need.
But as alanwsg already pointed out it seems we still need to wait for a 1.0.1g package. Or is it feasible to compile from source? Searching for arm compilation I mostly found cross-compling howtos. Is it as simple as extracting the source of openssl in a directory, and running make? Will that screw up future web-GUI ReadyNAS upgrades?
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