[vpn-help] Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Starting the GUI

Matthew Grooms mgrooms at shrew.net
Fri Apr 9 11:22:29 CDT 2010


On 3/26/2010 8:31 AM, Albrecht Mehl wrote:
>
> Shame on me ... I made a mistake while compiling. Now I think I got that
> straightened out ... but I still cannot open the scripts.
>
> I started the compilation by
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> 001109ea63a6:/usr/local/bin/shrewvpn/ike # cmake
> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DQTGUI=YES -DETCDIR=/etc -DNATT=YES .
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> At the end of the make install the output was
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> Linking CXX executable CMakeFiles/CMakeRelink.dir/iked
> Linking CXX executable CMakeFiles/CMakeRelink.dir/ikea
> Linking CXX executable CMakeFiles/CMakeRelink.dir/ikec
> Install the project...
> -- Install configuration: ""
> -- Installing: /usr/sbin/iked
> -- Up-to-date: /usr/local/man/man8/iked.8
> -- Up-to-date: /usr/local/man/man5/iked.conf.5
> -- Up-to-date: /etc/iked.conf.sample
> -- Installing: /usr/lib/libike.so.2.1
> -- Installing: /usr/lib/libike.so
> -- Installing: /usr/lib/libpfk.so.2.1
> -- Installing: /usr/lib/libpfk.so
> -- Installing: /usr/bin/ikea
> -- Up-to-date: /usr/local/man/man1/ikea.1
> -- Installing: /usr/bin/ikec
> -- Up-to-date: /usr/local/man/man1/ikec.1
> 001109ea63a6:/usr/local/bin/shrewvpn/ike #
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> I then tried in vain to open iked:
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> 001109ea63a6:/usr/sbin # ./iked
> ./iked: error while loading shared libraries: libike.so.2.1: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> 001109ea63a6:/usr/sbin #
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> This file libike.so.2.1 is in /usr/lib/ indeed, so I have no idea why it
> cannot be found. A helpful hint what to do next would be most welcome.
>

Try the following. Remove ike* from /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin and 
libike, libpfk from /usr/local/lib. Also remove ike* from 
/usr/bin,/usr/sbin and libike, libpfk from /usr/lib. After the system is 
cleaned up, run 'make clean' and then 'make install' from your build 
directory.

Make sure you copy /etc/iked.conf.sample to /etc/iked.conf and then run 
iked to start the key daemon. Then launch ikea to get the gui front end.

-Matthew



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