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Dependencies
============
Anytun can be built by using either libgcrypt or the openssl-crypto library.
The latter is more performant in most cases but there are some license
issues when using this library.
Linux
-----
using libgcrypt:
libgcrypt11-dev
using ssl crypto lib:
libssl-dev
common:
build-essential
libboost-serialization1.35-dev
libboost-thread1.35-dev
libboost-system1.35-dev
libboost-regex1.35-dev
asciidoc (only for manpage)
Freebsd
-------
using libgcrypt:
security/libgcrypt
using ssl crypto lib:
<nothing here>
common:
devel/boost
devel/gmake
Windows
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OpenSSL
Developer:
http://www.slproweb.com/download/Win32OpenSSL-0_9_8j.exe
Runtime Only:
http://www.slproweb.com/download/Win32OpenSSL_Light-0_9_8j.exe
Boost 1.35:
http://www.boostpro.com/download/boost_1_35_0_setup.exe
As it can take some time to install everything from boost here is a
complete list of libraries which have to be installed in order to build anytun:
* Serialization
* Thread
* date_time
* System
* regex
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9B2DA534-3E03-4391-8A4D-074B9F2BC1BF
Installation
============
Getting the source via subversion:
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svn co http://svn.anytun.org/anytun/trunk anytun
cd anytun
Building from source
--------------------
using libgcrypt:
# cd src
# ./configure
# make
using ssl crypto library:
# cd src
# ./configure --use-ssl-crypto
# make
Notes:
- try './configure --help' for further information
- if using openssl pre 0.9.8 you have to disable passphrase
because openssl had no SHA256 implementation prior to this
version
- on FreeBSD you have to use gmake instead of make
Errors:
=======
Note: Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/net/tun: No such file or directory (errno=2)
Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/anytun0: No such file or directory (errno=2)
Solution: Enabling tun/tap device
------------------------------------
modprobe tun
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV tun
edit /etc/modules and add the line
tun
to load the module automatically
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