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cryptlib [2018/06/16 18:34] – updated cryptlib instructs avoncryptlib [2019/03/10 10:41] g00r00
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 ==== Downloading Cryptlib ==== ==== Downloading Cryptlib ====
  
-Download version 3.4.3.1 of Cryptlib using the Direct FTP link below. **//It is important to use this version with Mystic//**, if you try to use a different version you may run into security vulnerabilities or any number of other issues.+Download the latest version of Cryptlib from the following link below. It is important that the latest official version is used with Mystic, Using older / different versions may run you into security vulnerabilities or any 
 +number of other issues.
  
-Direct FTP Downloadftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/crypt/cryptlib/cl3431.zip+Websitehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/cryptlib/download.html 
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 +Mirror of 3.4.4.1: http://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads/cl3441.zip 
 + 
 +There seems to be an issue with the latest CryptLib with 32-bit Linux operating systems that will cause Mystic to crash upon startup.  If you experience this problem it may be worth trying an older version that can be downloaded from the Mystic website: 
 + 
 +Older version: http://www.mysticbbs.com/downloads/cl3431.zip
  
 ==== Windows ==== ==== Windows ====
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 The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib:
  
-  * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3431.zip for this example) +  * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3441.zip for this example) 
-  * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3431.zip is located +  * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3441.zip is located 
-  * Type "unzip -a cl3431.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory+  * Type "unzip -a cl3441.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory
   * Type "sudo make shared"   * Type "sudo make shared"
-  * Type "ls libcl*.so*" to see the name of the generated library.  For example: libcl.so.3.4.3+  * Type "ls libcl*.so*" to see the name of the generated library.  For example: libcl.so.3.4.4
   * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it.  Execute the following:   * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it.  Execute the following:
-  * "sudo mv libcl.so.3.4./usr/lib/libcl.so"+  * "sudo mv libcl.so.3.4./usr/lib/libcl.so"
  
 You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish.  The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish.  The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic!
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 The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib:
  
-  * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3431.zip for this example) +  * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3441.zip for this example) 
-  * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3431.zip is located +  * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3441.zip is located 
-  * Type "unzip -a cl3431.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory+  * Type "unzip -a cl3441.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory
   * Type "sudo make shared"   * Type "sudo make shared"
-  * Type "ls libcl*.dylib*" to see the name of the generated library.  For example: libcl.3.4.3.dylib+  * Type "ls libcl*.dylib*" to see the name of the generated library.  For example: libcl.3.4.4.dylib
   * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it.  Execute the following:   * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it.  Execute the following:
-  * "sudo mv libcl.3.4.3.dylib /usr/lib/libcl.dylib"+  * "sudo mv libcl.3.4.4.dylib /usr/lib/libcl.dylib"
  
 You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish.  The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish.  The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic!
  
cryptlib.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 11:05 by g00r00

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