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for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise https://sourceforge.net/p/nagios/mailman/message/20834007/ to the top nagios- nrpe installation error(configure: error: Cannot find ssl libraries) up vote 12 down vote favorite 5 i have installed nagios and i want to install nrpe. While installing NRPE, when i execute (/home/abc/nrpe/configure) ./configure it stops after reaching the following line ... checking for type of socket size... size_t checking for SSL headers... SSL headers found in /usr checking for SSL libraries... configure: error: Cannot find ssl http://askubuntu.com/questions/133184/nagios-nrpe-installation-errorconfigure-error-cannot-find-ssl-libraries libraries I have installed libssl-dev and openssl package as i found them as a solution for this error. I tried the following option also ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/bin/openssl --with-ssl-lib=/usr/lib But the error remains. What can be the possible solution for this ? I am using ubuntu 12.04 as my operating system. Thanks in advance. ssl network-monitoring nagios3 share|improve this question edited May 7 '12 at 12:46 asked May 7 '12 at 12:33 ankurtr 4123616 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 21 down vote accepted this worked for me: ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/bin/openssl --with-ssl-lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu I found the dir through: apt-file search libssl | grep libssl-dev share|improve this answer answered May 11 '12 at 19:34 Dragan Chupacabrovic 33626 1 Thanks for reply. I end up with the installation of the older version of nrpe and that worked for me. –ankurtr May 11 '12 at 19:54 This worked! Thanks. For future reference, in what docs did you find those configure --with options? –WAF Feb 18 '15 at 12:56 I had to combine this with another answer, and install libssl-dev first. sudo apt-get install libssl-dev –IBam Feb 17 at 11:02 add a comment| up vote 6 down vote I had similar issues on a Raspberry P
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings http://superuser.com/questions/371901/openssl-missing-during-configure-how-to-fix and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it cannot find works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top OpenSSL missing during ./configure. How to fix? up vote 29 down vote favorite 11 I was trying to install node.js and found OpenSSL support missing during ./configure. How can I fix it? Is it a mandatory step? Would the --without-ssl option fix configure error cannot the problem? # ./configure Checking for gcc : ok Checking for library dl : not found Checking for openssl : not found Checking for function SSL_library_init : not found Checking for header openssl/crypto.h : not found /home/ec2-user/node-v0.6.6/wscript:374: error: Could not autodetect OpenSSL support. Make sure OpenSSL development packages are installed. Use configure --without-ssl to disable this message. linux openssl share|improve this question edited Jul 2 '13 at 0:52 Bradd Szonye 561212 asked Dec 27 '11 at 9:51 P K 55321628 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 59 down vote accepted Yes, it's a mandatory step. You cannot remove OpenSSL from a program uses it, the same way you couldn't remove random engine parts from a car. The OpenSSL library is usually already installed, but you have to install the header files. Depending on your Linux distribution, you'll need these packages: Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS - openssl-devel Debian, Ubuntu - libssl-dev Arch - openssl Technically one could replace OpenSSL with, say, NSS, but that's not the point here. share|improve this answer answered Dec 27 '11 at 10:41 grawi