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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, Faye Gibbins wrote:
> When trying to collect a https address, e.g:
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> lftp -c "get https://www.example.com/foo.tar.gz -o /tmp/foo.tar.gz"
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> lftp reports:
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> fgibbins$ lftp -c "get https://www.example.com/foo.tar.gz -o
> /tmp/foo.tar.gz"
> /usr/lib/libgnutls.so.13: symbol gcry_cipher_setkey, version GCRYPT_1.2
> not defined in file libgcrypt.so.11 with link time reference
> get: https - not supported protocol
> fgibbins$
Once of our users reported the same problem this morning on our sl53
machines - we did the gnutls security update on Saturday morning...
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> (Some domain names have been changed to protect the innocent)
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> Any thoughts on how to fix this?
It appears that sl54 ships with a newer libgcrypt (1.4.4) so bindings to
that may have gotten into something that prevents it from working on
earlier versions of sl5x...
I'm about to test pulling over the newer libgcrypt onto an sl53 box...
> Faye
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> PS. According to our yum command we are up to date and have:
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> gnutls-1.4.1-3.el5_4.8
> lftp-3.7.11-4.el5
> libgcrypt-1.2.3-1
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>
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