############################################################################ # # OpenSSL dual versions # # Works with CentOS 7 # ############################################################################ # # Add in alternative OpenSSL support into /opt/openssl. /opt/openssl is # chosen instead of the default of /usr/local so that existing utilities # continue to use the original version of OpenSSL and so only specific # applications that requires the newer version of OpenSSL will pick up the # new code. # # Download latest stable version of openssl.X.Y.Z.tar.gz from # https://www.openssl.org/source/ tar zxovf openssl.X.Y.Z.tar.gz cd openssl.X.Y.X ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/opt/openssl make sudo make install_sw # The following should not clash the existing OpenSSL lib*.so.1.0 usage unless # the previous OpenSSL version is 1.1.0 or later. # It just makes things for running executables a lot simpler. sudo cp /opt/openssl/lib/lib*.so.1.1 /lib64 cd .. ############################################################################ # # libcoap build with updated OpenSSL # ############################################################################ # Get the latest libcoap git clone https://github.com/obgm/libcoap.git # Build code cd libcoap ./autogen.sh # Update --enable- / --disable- options as appropriate # libcoap libraries are put into /usr/lib64 for ease of linking PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib/pkgconfig ./configure --libdir=/usr/lib64 \ --with-openssl --enable-tests --enable-examples --disable-doxygen \ --disable-manpages make sudo make install cd ..