I know nothing about the Seaside internals. Can anyone tell me how to get this sorted please?
Hi Seth. Just to mention that I have had to install libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll into the dll directory when running Seaside under 9.2Are there any updated instructions that we should be following?
David
On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 2:22:08 PM UTC+1, Seth Berman wrote:Hi David,
Great, glad to hear. Yes, for OpenSSL binaries <= 1.0.2, they retained the ‘32’ at the end. Even many of the build flags for compiling the project still have 32 in them even though it’s a 64-bit compile. In >= 1.1.0, they changed the names, so it’s libcrypto and libssl instead of libeay32 and ssleay32.
Our bindings are compatible with 1.0.x and 1.1.0, so we left the abt ini reference alone.
Once the last of the 1.0.x branch (1.0.2) goes out of support end of year 2019, the ini file will be changed.
- Seth
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On Sat, Nov 23, 2019, 5:53 PM Totally Objects <da...@totallyobjects.com> wrote:Hi Seth. Just to mention that I have had to install libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll into the dll directory when running Seaside under 9.2Are there any updated instructions that we should be following?Hi David,Does that help?Best,
--David
On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 2:22:08 PM UTC+1, Seth Berman wrote:Hi David,
Great, glad to hear. Yes, for OpenSSL binaries <= 1.0.2, they retained the ‘32’ at the end. Even many of the build flags for compiling the project still have 32 in them even though it’s a 64-bit compile. In >= 1.1.0, they changed the names, so it’s libcrypto and libssl instead of libeay32 and ssleay32.
Our bindings are compatible with 1.0.x and 1.1.0, so we left the abt ini reference alone.
Once the last of the 1.0.x branch (1.0.2) goes out of support end of year 2019, the ini file will be changed.
- Seth
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Yes, I found that but thought it was worth checking in case that was an old issue (as it mentions 8.6.2 and above!). Also, I wanted to publicise the need to other Seaside users in case they didn't know as I didn't find it easy to sort this out, until Seth helped.
--On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 4:29 PM Totally Objects <da...@totallyobjects.com> wrote:Yes, I found that but thought it was worth checking in case that was an old issue (as it mentions 8.6.2 and above!). Also, I wanted to publicise the need to other Seaside users in case they didn't know as I didn't find it easy to sort this out, until Seth helped.Hi David,Thanks for your concern, very much appreciated. As of 9.2, we ship two Seaside examples, one called "Hello World" with some basic setup and one called "Traffic Light" with advanced maps organization, packaging, and stack dumping and remote debugger examples. Both examples are shipped with in the manager of the product and they have also been documented.Seaside Hello World: https://www.instantiations.com/docs/92/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=sv/serve104-run-snglex2.htmlSeaside Traffic Light: https://www.instantiations.com/docs/92/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=sv/serve104-run-snglex3.htmlIn those you can see that it's explained the dependency of Seaside on OpenSSL.Hope this helps too.Best,
Mariano Martinez Peck
Software Engineer, Instantiations Inc.
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Greeting all,Yes, as pointed out, you are missing OpenSSL configuration:The reason is that Seaside for VAST uses OpenSSL to general secure randoms for the session cache. However, this is changing for VAST 2021. In fact, in the build being done today, we are introducing a really good Random generator class completely decoupled from OpenSSL and that will be included in a lower level app. So.... Seaside itself won't need OpenSSL anymore for generating randoms as it can now use that new class. Of course, if you want to serve HTTPS with Sst, then of course you still need OpenSSL ;)Cheers,
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Ah - "coming in 2021". In my enthusiasm, I missed that. Do'h! I am off to sort it out.--On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 8:03:45 PM UTC+1 Totally Objects wrote:I know that Lou. I thought that they had removed the need for any extra work. Maybe, as usual, I misunderstood. I know how to sort it if nothing has changed as I have been doing it for the last few versions.DavidOn Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 6:27:19 PM UTC+1 L...@Keystone-Software.com wrote:Hi Dave,Someone from Instantiations will probably give you a definitive answer but till then I think you need openssl or its equivalent. If you have the package there maybe a problem with the .ini file you are using in that it may not be pointing to the correct DLL or so file. Check the CRYPTO_LIB= entry.Lou
On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 3:33:51 PM UTC-4, Totally Objects wrote:I have recently installed 8.6 as a clean install. I have loaded the Seaside feature and run up my code that was working under earlier versions of 8. When I try to log into the main Seaside control web page I get the following come up.
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I agree it could be put in a place easier to find....but, honestly, this dependency on OpenSSL is going away in 10.x so I am not sure its worth....
From the error, it sounds like the DLLs haven't been named to match your abt.ini's CRYPTO_LIB and SSL_LIB settings. Or better yet, change the settings to match the file names.
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I agree it could be put in a place easier to find....but, honestly, this dependency on OpenSSL is going away in 10.x so I am not sure its worth....Is this true? That would mean I don't have to copy anything or download openSSL? So I am looking for the problem at the completely wrong place, ain't I?
If so, what else do I have to do now to send out https requests in 10.0.2 ?Can you provide me with a link to some "getting 10.0.x to run with openSSL on Windows x64 for dummies"?Sorry if this sounds a bit aggressive. Maybe that is because I am frustrated and have no idea what else to do and which guide to follow or not. To me it seems like FAQ and Migration Guide contradict each other -maybe because the FAQ was not updated for 10.0.x?
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