$Id: INSTALL,v 1.5 2001/09/14 22:29:13 ekr Exp $ If you don't have libpcap, you'll need to get it and install it. You can obtain it from: http://www.tcpdump.org/ If you want to be able to decrypt SSL traffic or view certificates, get OpenSSL if you don't have it: http://www.openssl.org/ Once you've built and installed libpcap and OpenSSL, you're ready to build ssldump. ssldump uses a GNU autoconf-based configuration to automatically configure the build. In the simplest form you can simply do: ./configure If the configure script can't find libpcap, it will abort. If you've installed it in unobvious place, you may need to give configure a hint using the '--with-pcap' or '--with-pcap-{lib,inc}' switches. If the configure script can't find OpenSSL, it will continue without it. If your OpenSSL is in a nonstandard location, you may need to give configure a hint with the '--with-openssl' or '--with-openssl-{lib,include}' switches. Once you've done the configure, you can simply run 'make'. Note that on some platforms (HP/UX) you will have to use GNU make (gmake). If the make succeeds, run a 'make install' (you will probably need to be root to do this.) TESTED PLATFORMS FreeBSD 2.2.8, 3.4 HP/UX 10.20 Linux (Red Hat, Debian) Solaris 2.x If you get ssldump to work on a platform not listed above, please send mail to ssldump@rtfm.com with the platform and any fixes you had to make. INSTALLING ON WINDOWS Read the file INSTALL.W32 in this directory for instructions on installing on Windows.