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SSL headers... SSL headers found in /usr checking for SSL libraries... configure: error: Cannot findssllibraries You need to install http://thelinuxfaq.com/485-nrpe-configure-error-cannot-find-ssl-libraries-on-ubuntu libssl-dev package and configure with openssl #sudoapt-get installlibssl-dev To find out http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17833091/cannot-find-ssl-libraries package information, # apt-file searchlibssl| greplibssl-dev libssl-dev: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.a libssl-dev: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so libssl-dev: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/libssl.pc libssl-dev: /usr/share/doc/libssl-dev/changelog.Debian.gz libssl-dev: /usr/share/doc/libssl-dev/changelog.gz libssl-dev: /usr/share/doc/libssl-dev/copyright Then, execute the below command, ./configure --with-ssl=/usr/bin/openssl --with-ssl-lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu Sample Output: ... General Options: ------------------------- NRPE port: 5666 NRPE user: nagios NRPE group: nagios cannot find Nagios user: nagios Nagios group: nagios Review the options above for accuracy. If they look okay, type 'make all' to compile the NRPE daemon and client. Note : If you are using CentOS/Fedora run the below command, # yum installopenssl-devel Comments (0) Leave a Comment Name: Reply to: Email: * Message: * Posting your comment... Search Popular Recent cannot find ssl Error : Connection Refused By Host in NagiosLinux Interview Questions and Answers for L2 - IIHow to Create LVM Partition in RHEL 6 / CentoOSbc Command Not Found in CentOS / RHEL / Fedora / UbuntuHow to Set or Increase Memory Heap Size in Apache TomcatHow to Start, Stop, Restart, Check Status IIS Service by Command LineHow to Install SSH2 extension for PHP RHEL/CentOS 7Mount You Must Specify The Filesystem Type in LinuxHow to Install Apache JMeter on Ubuntu-14.04, Fedora-20, CentOS-7How to Install Mosquitto On your Ubuntu / Debian httpd error (28)no space left on device cannot create sslmutexXampp Start on Boot in LinuxLinux : su Cannot set Groups: Operation not PermittedNo "ssl_certificate" is Defined in Server listening on SSL port NGINXHow to Enable or Disable Session Auto Start in PHPHow to Update System Clocks (Date / Time) Using NTP on LinuxConfigure error FFMPEG Shared Libraries not Found on LinuxHow to Configure MRTG Monitoring on Nagiosrpm Install / Remove Without Dependencies CommandHow to Disable IPV6 Ubuntu 15.04, CentOS 7, Fedora 23 Navigation Linu
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