[Csync2] csync2 without gnutls-openssl?

Dennis Schafroth dennis at schafroth.dk
Tue Jul 27 08:31:47 CEST 2010


My settup is as follow. Using the global configuration nossl, which means that nothing is encrypted on the wire. I am running behind a firewall and dont have (bad) users that could listen on  on the data:

nossl *.schafroth.dk *.schafroth.dk;

group server_config 
{
   host bluebox0.schafroth.dk applebook.schafroth.dk blackbox3.schafroth.dk;
   key /etc/csync2.key;
....

Authorization is done by the key file, that must be in place on all machines before running. 

cheers, 
;-Dennis

On 26/07/2010, at 20.51, Gordan Bobic wrote:

> I don't really need secure connections, but I haven't been able to find any documentation on how to set up authentication without SSL. Can you point me in the right direction?
> 
> Gordan
> 
> Dennis Schafroth wrote:
>> I only know of the work-around to disable the usage with --disable-gnutls, but I guess, this isn't any good if you need secure connections.
>> cheers, Dennis On 26/07/2010, at 17.57, Gordan Bobic wrote:
>>> It would appear that RHEL have, in their infinite wisdom, dropped
>>> gnutls-openssl.so libraries from gnutls because there appears to be a
>>> namespace clash somewhere:
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460310
>>> 
>>> RHEL6b2 has had these removed, and it seems the F13+ gnutls will be
>>> having it removed, too.
>>> 
>>> Can csync2 developers suggest a reasonable long-term solution to this?
>>> RH seem unwilling to consider unbreaking this:
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=617558
>>> 
>>> Gordan
>>> 
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